Porte, see Turkey.

Powers, intervene in Greece, [22]; recognize Bulgarian independence, [26]; views of Balkan success, [55]; meet at London, [57]; lack of success, [57]; insist on peace, [58]; give Silistria to Roumania, [112]; in Albania, [119].

Prilip, Serbs capture, [53].

Racial, division, [30]; sympathies, [31]; problem in Macedonia, [79]; fallacies in Macedonia, [84]; characteristics, [89]; in Albania, [121].

Religion, Turks divide subjects by, [16]; contest in Bulgaria, [24]; in Crete, [43], [44]; in Macedonia, [81]; in Albania, [121].

Roumania, becomes independent, [7]; by Treaty of Berlin, [27]; convention with Greece and Servia, [109]; seizes Silistria, [109]; at Treaty of Bukarest, [112]; justification, [113]; attitude toward Triple Alliance, [127].

Roumelia, Eastern, union with Bulgaria, [26]; annexation, [78].

Russia, discusses the division of Turkey, [7]; fleet at Navarino, [22]; declares war against Turkey, [25]; intervention in Macedonia, [33]; rivalry with Austria, [98]; interest in Balkans, [127].

St. Petersburg, conference of allies at, [95].

Saloniki, left to Turkey, [9]; conquered by Greeks, [51]; desirability, [70].