Alice, in Miss Yonge’s Dictionary of Christian Names, [45, 212];
of Salisbury, [25, 15], [28];
her defence of her castle, [31, 10].
Alison Wilson, in ‘Old Mortality,’ a real person, [32, 10];
allusion to story of, ib.
Almsgiving, not work, [46, 225].
Alpine flowers, not to be killed, [38, 46] (note).
Alps, ice of the, has lost one-third of its depth in the last twenty years, [34, 17].
Amaryllis, St. George much interested in, [25, 28].
America, her carelessness about dying England, a sign of her own ruin, [42, 118];
what she has learned from England, ib.;
Republican woman of, describes a child, ib.
Amery, of Pavia, the false Lombard, [25, 17].
Amiens, Peace of, [25, 11].
Amusement of factory managers soon likely to end, [35, 21].