[Cicero], on freedom of thought, i. [384 n.];
state religion alone allowed, iv. [379 n.];
De Amicitia compared with Lysis, ii. [189 n.];
Plato’s reminiscence, [250 n.];
immortality of the soul, [423 n.];
pleasure, iii. [389 n.];
Menexenus, [407 n.];
Sokrates, concitatio, [423 n.];
proëms to laws, iv. [322 n.];
Stoics, i. [130 n.], [157 n.];
Academics, [131 n.];
Megarics, [135 n.]

[Classes], fiction as to origin of, iv. [30];
see [Demos], [State].

[Classification], emotional and scientific contrasted, iii. [61], [195], [ 196 n.];
conscious and unconscious, [345];
the feeling of Plato’s age respecting, [192 n.], [344];
dialogues of search a lesson in, [177], [188];
novelty and value of this, [190];
all particulars of equal value, [195];
tendency to omit sub-classes, [255], [342];
well illustrated in Philêbus, [254], [344];
but feebly applied, [369];
importance of founding it on sensible resemblances, [255];
Plato’s doctrine not necessarily connected with that of Ideas, [345];
Plato enlarges Pythagorean doctrine, [368];
same principle of, applied to cognitions and pleasures in Philêbus, [382], [394];
its valuable principles, [395];
of sciences as more or less true, dialectic the standard, [382];
of Megarics, over-refined, [196 n.]

[Cleynaerts], iv. [380 n.]

[Climate], influence of, iv. [330 n.]

Colenso, Bp., iii. [303 n.]

Collard, Royer, iii. [165 n.]

[Colour], Demokritean theory, i. [77];
defined, ii. [235];
pleasures of, true, iii. [356].

[Comedy], mixed pleasure and pain excited, iii. [355 n.];
Plato’s aversion to Athenian, iv. [316];
peculiar to himself, [317];
Aristotle differs, [ ib. n.]

[Commerce], each artisan only one trade, iv. [361];
importation, by magistrates, of what is imperatively necessary only, [ ib.];
Benefit Societies, [399];
retailers, [21], [361], [401];
punishment for fraud, [492];
Attic law compared, [403];
Xenophon inexperienced in, i. [236];
admired by Xenophon, [ib.];
Metics, iv. [362];
Xenophon on encouragement of, i. [238].