Armour, of light, what it is, and why necessary, [48, 279];
of God, reflections on the, [48, 280];
meaning of, in the Advent collect, [48, 279]. [[3]]

Armstrong guns, [29, 12].

Art, in Florence and Oxford, [37, 2];
study of, begun by the author, [45, 192].

Assisi, sacristan’s cell at, [46, 223];
the author comforted by a little pig at, [48, 270], [275].

Athenian wisdom in fondness for crocuses, [26, 16].

Athens, opposed to dressing Sisters of Charity in black, [26, 16].

Aunt, the author’s, [46, 221].

Author, the, of this book, does not set himself up as a leader, [30, 18];
his letter to the ‘Daily Telegraph’ quoted, [37, 21] (note);
remarks on his life, [41, 103];
some account of his parentage, [45, 194];
he finds himself alone in life and knowledge, [37, 3];
results of his few experiments, [48, 265];
his want of success, cause of, [41, 112];
reflections on his life, [41, 113];
family history, his maternal grandmother and grandfather, [46, 220].

Avernus, lake of, [32, 13].

Ayrshire, opposition of the plough to the pulpit in, [32, 17].