"The Artist's Mother" (Whistler), portrait sold to France, [167]

"The Briary" (home of Watts), [115]

"The Greatest Thing in the World" (Drummond), [172], [174]

The Pilot, [247]

"The Porch", Lady Ritchie's home, [135]

"The Uniform Motion of Heat in Homogeneous Solid Bodies, and Its Connection With The Mathematical Theory of Electricity" (by Lord Kelvin), [110]

Thomson, James, brother to Lord Kelvin, [98]

Thomson, James, father of Lord Kelvin, [98]; scholarship of, [98-99]

Thomson, William, invented the "Siphon Recorder", [101]; see also Lord Kelvin

Times, London, quoted, [129-130]