Comparison of English and American heating, [12-13]; of French and English, [19]; of sea travel, [3], [4-5]
Craig-y-Nos Castle (home of Patti), [57]; beauty of, [61]; description of, [71-72]; entertainments at, [74]; evenings at, [70]; guests at, [58-59], [71]; lantern show at, [77]; life at, [71]; meals at, [60], [61], [67]; merriment at, [68]; orchestrion at, [70]; party at, [76-77]; salute to author from, [78]; theatre in, [72]; treasures of, [75]; view from, [60]
Criterion (restaurant), [16]
Davy, Sir Humphry, [110]
De Keyser's Academy (Antwerp), [45]
Deland, Margaret, on Tennyson Memorial Committee, [128]
"Dimbola" (home of Watts, and later of Mrs. Cameron), [115], [119]
Dollis Hill (Lord Aberdeen's home), [153], [154]
"Dombey and Son", clothiers, [1]
Drummond, Henry, [170-184]; achievements of, [178], [182]; anecdote of, [181-182]; capacity for friendship, [171]; death, [184]; description of, [172], [174], [176]; financial independence, [179]; friendship with D. L. Moody, [171], [178]; geologist, [174]; home, [175]; lecturer at Lowell Institute, Boston, [175]; opinion of Gladstone, [184]; optimism, [181]; popularity of books, [171], [172], [174]; professor in Free Church College, at Glasgow, [174]; quoted, [171], [172], [177], [179-181], [182-183], [184]