[180] India Office Memorandum, April 26, 1875.

[181] Letter to Sir Bartle Frere, February 16, 1869. The Lord Napier of this letter was Lord Napier and Ettrick.

[182] See Vol. I. p. [304].

[183] She directed her executors to place it, with other Crimean memorials, “where soldiers may see them.”

[184] Julius and Mary Mohl, p. 342.

[185] Memoir of Colonel Sir Henry Yule, by his Daughter, prefixed to the 3rd ed. (1903) of his translation of The Book of Ser Marco Polo, p. 65.

[186] Bibliography A, No. 136.

[187] See Vol. I. p. [8].

[188] Letter to the secretary of the Pure Literature Society, March 30, 1891.

[189] As on one occasion when a case of smallpox occurred among the servants at Lea Hurst. Miss Nightingale went immediately to superintend the nursing of the case, and would let no one else come. See Bibliography A, No. 83.