Hugo, General, II., father of Victor, [126], [128], [157]
—— Victor, I., "painful detail and inaccurate erudition" in his portraiture of mediæval Paris, [41]; sarcasm on Cuvier, [255]; II., describes Balzac's death and burial, [84]-[87]; first Paris lodging, [125]; later homes and schools, [127] et seq.; visits Châteaubriand, [132]; death of his mother, [133]; marriage, [134]; homes of married life, [135] et seq.; friends, [136] et seq.; visits Béranger in prison, [137]; scenes and characters of, [150] et seq.; final home, [160]
Île de la Cité, I., [15], [32], [75], [78]; II., [165]
—— des Javiaux, later Île Louvier, I., [21]
—— Notre-Dame, I., [54]
—— Saint-Louis, I., formed by the junction of Île Notre-Dame and Île aux Vaches, [21], [45] et seq.
Innocents, Cemetery of the, I., some of its vaults in perfect preservation, their present use, [49]
—— Church of, I., built by Louis "le Gros," [50]
—— fountain and square of the, [50]
Institute, the, I., site of the Tour de Nesle shown by a tablet on its eastern wall, [32]