railway from Pistoja to Poretta described, [344].
Arbitration, differences between railways and the Post Office to be settled by, [75];
opposition to it by the Post Office, [76];
the only real mode of settling with railways, [123];
Mr. E. Page’s opinion on it, [445].
Argyll, the Duke of, Postmaster-General, [102];
senator, politician, man of letters, note, [ib.]
Army, British, that must be maintained in India, [300].
“As the crow flies,” described, [343].
Ascending heights, by man and animals, [320].