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INDEX.
A.
- Agriculture:
- cattle and sheep, [78], [79].
- cereals, nature, growth, and trade in, [6], [11], [31], [70], [76], [77].
- yield, and estimates of cost of growing, [76], [78].
- cheese and dairy products, [79].
- college (agricultural) of Ferestreu, [80-82].
- education, agricultural, [80].
- fanning, slovenly, [6], and [note].
- flowers and fruits, [11], [12].
- implements of husbandry, [13], [75], [76].
- labourers, wages of, [13].
- landlordism in Roumania, [84], [85].
- land reforms, comparison between Roumanian and Irish, [85], [86].
- peasantry, character and condition of, [85], [86].
- peasant proprietary, history of the, [82-84], and [Appendix IV].
- rotation of crops, [75].
- soil, nature and capabilities of, [6], [17], [75], [79].
- statistics of occupations, [87].
- Archæology:
- collections in the Academy at Bucarest, [42].
- Constantine's bridge, [27].
- Curtea d'Ardges, cathedral of, [27], [58-65].
- its traditions and true history, [62-65].
- Gothic remains in Roumania, [27].
- Roman remains in Roumania, [26], [27].
- roads in Roumania, Transylvania, and Bulgaria, [26].
- Trajan's bridge, [23], [24].
- road on the Danube, [23].
- Tablet, [21], [23-25].
B.
- Bibliography (see [Appendix V. 'List of Works']).
- Biography:
- Baasarab, Matthew, [201].
- Neagu, [63], [64], [174].
- Brancovano (Wallachia), [203], [206].
- Bratiano, M., [223], [265], [266].
- Cantemir (Moldavia), [204].
- Charles I., prince and king, [16], [17], [233-52], [258-60] (see 'History').
- Couza, Prince, [229-32] (see 'History').
- Decebalus, [119] et seq.
- Elisabeth, princess and queen, [55], [92].
- marriage, [257].
- personal description of, [260], [261].
- verses by, [261 note].
- Heliade, [221], [222], [223].
- Hunniad, Johann Corvin von, [167-69].
- Mavrocordato, Nicholas and Constantine, [208], [209].
- Mavrogeni, Nicholas, [214], [215], [218].
- Michael the Brave, [175], [176-98].
- Mircea the Old, [164-67].
- Rosetti, C.A., [223], [263-65].
- Madame, [262], [263].
- Serban II. (Cantacuzene), [64], [202], [203].
- Stephen, called the Good, [170], [178].
- Trajan, [122] et seq.
- Vladimiresco, [219].
- Ypsilanti, [219], [220].
- Botany:
- Ferestreu, plants cultivated at, [80].
- garden flowers and fruits of Roumania, [11], [12].
- plants and trees of the plains, [6].
- of the hills, [11].
- of the mountains, [14].
C
- Commerce and Manufactures:
- building company, for public works, [56].
- cereals, imports from Roumania into Great Britain, [81].
- Danube, navigation of, [30].
- tonnage of vessels entering, [30].
- Danubian Commission, history of, [32-35].
- flannel factories, [70].
- flour mills, [70].
- Galatz, trade at, [68-70].
- Ibrail, trade at, [72].
- maize, imports into England from Roumania, [31].
- markets and exchanges, absence of, [55].
- match factories, [70].
- petroleum wells and distilleries, [14], [31].
- railways, extension of, [71].
- securities, Roumanian, &c., [270 note].
- salt mines of Roumania, [14], [106].
- saw mills, [70].
- statistics of trade between Roumania and Great Britain, [70].
- sugar factories, [70].
E.
- Education and Culture:
- Academy, the, [41], [42].
- its collections and appliances, [42-45].
- agricultural college at Ferestreu, [80-82].
- Asyle Hélène, girls' school, [92-94].
- education in Roumania, [88-95].
- compared with England, [89 note].
- of youths abroad, [89-91], [95].
- collegiate, [89].
- other schools, [94], [95].
- music, [52], [55], [97].
- popular instruction and culture, want of, [55].
- Savants—M, Aurelian, [80].
- M. Bacologlu, [43].
- M. Bernath, [19], [43].
- M. Cogalniceanu, [55], [267].
- Dr. Davila, [43], [92], [94], [238].
- M. Hasdeu, [55], [99].
- M. Jon Ghika, [165 note], [267], and [Appendix IV].
- M. Stourdza, [42].
- M. Tocilesco, 27 note, [42].
- societies, learned, [55].
- Ethnography:
- dances, in their relation to the descent of the Roumanians, [97], [98].
- language, in its relation to the descent of the Roumanians, [95-99].
- authorities on, [99].
- music and its relations to the people, [97].
- peasantry, types of, [7].
- Trajan's colonists and modern Roumanians, [132], [162].
- Wallachs, the, and the Roumanians, [151-64], [164].