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CHESHIRE. Philip Stapleton Humberston, of Glan-y-wern, near Denbigh, Esq.
CUMBERLAND.-Frederick John Reed, of Hassness, near Cockermouth, Esq.
DERBYSHIRE.-William Jessop, of Butterley Hall, Esq.

DEVONSHIRE.-Shilston Calmady Hamlyn, of Leawood, Bridestowe, Esq.
DORSETSHIRE.-Montagu Williams, of Woolland, Esq.

DURHAM.-John Joicey, of Newton Hall, Stocksfield, Northumberland, Esq.
ESSEX. Philip John Budworth, of Greenstead Hall, Ongar, Esq.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Thomas William Chester, Master of the Abbey, Cirencester,

Esq.

HEREFORDSHIRE.-Edward Bickerton Evans, of Whitbourne Hall, Bromyard,

Esq.

HERTFORDSHIRE.-Thomas Fowell Buxton, of Easneye Park, Ware, Esq.

KENT. Edward Henry Scott, of Sundridge Park, Bromley, Esq.
LEICESTERSHIRE.-Charles Marriott, of Cotesbach, Esq.
LINCOLNSHIRE.-George Eden Jarvis, of Doddington Hall, Esq.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.-John Capel Hanbury, of Pontypool Park, Esq.
NORFOLK.-George John Holmes, of Brooke, Esq.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. -William Goddard Jackson, the younger, of Duddington,

Esq.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-John Philip Osbaldeston Mitford, of Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Esq.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-Robert Laycock, of Wiseton, Esq.
OXFORDSHIRE.-Albert Brassey, of Heythrop Park, Esq.
RUTLAND.-Gerard George Charles Fenwicke, of Morcott, Esq.
SHROPSHIRE.-The Hon. Robert Charles Herbert, of Orleton.

SOMERSETSHIRE.--Philip Pleydell Bouverie, of Brymore, Bridgwater, Esq.
COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON.-William Nicholson, of Basing Park, Alton, Esq.
STAFFORDSHIRE.-Sir John Hardy, of Dunstall Hall, Burton-upon-Trent, Bart.
SUFFOLK.-Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Lambert Gooch, of Benacre, Bart.
SURREY. Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, Dorking, Esq.
SUSSEX.-Louis Huth, of Possingworth Manor, Uckfield, Esq.
WARWICKSHIRE.-James Cove Jones, of Loxley, Esq.

WESTMORELAND.-Stanley Hughes Le Fleming, of Rydal Hall, Ambleside, Esq.
WILTSHIRE.-George Pargiter Fuller, of Neston Park, Corsham, Esq.

WORCESTERSHIRE.-Frederick Elkington, of Meseley Hall, Birmingham, Esq. YORKSHIRE.--William Aldam, of Frickley Hall, Esq.

WALES.

NORTH AND SOUTH.

ANGLESEY.-Sir George Eliott Meyrick Taps Gervis Meyrick, of Bodorgan, Bart. BRECONSHIRE.-Major Thomas Conway Lloyd, of Dinas.

CARDIGANSHIRE.-The Right Hon. Ernest Augustus Mallet, Earl of Lisburne, of Crosswood.

CARMARTHENSHIRE.-John Beynon, of Trewern, near Whitland, Esq.

CARNARVONSHIRE.-George William Duff Assheton Smith, of Vaynol, Esq.

DENBIGHSHIRE.-James Goodrich, of Eyarth House, Ruthin, Esq.

FLINTSHIRE.-Charles James Trevor Roper, of Plas Teg, Esq.

GLAMORGANSHIRE.-John Talbot Dillwyn Llewelyn, of Ynisygerwn, near Neath,

Esq.

MERIONETHSHIRE.-William John Beale, of Bryntirion, Dolgelly, Esq.

MONTGOMERYSHIRE.-Richard Woosnam, of Glandwr, Esq.

PEMBROKESHIRE.-William Henry Richards, of Tenby, Esq.

RADNORSHIRE.-William Williams Thomas Moore, of Old Hall, LlanvihangelRhidithon, Knighton, Esq.

OXFORD.

TRINITY TERM, 1878.

In Literis Humanioribus.

CLASS I.-Ashton, A. J., Balliol; Brown, J. C., Keble; Cattley, A., New; Cave, G., St. John's; Costelloe, B. C., Balliol; Farnell, L. R., Exeter; Furley, J. S., Christchurch; Gabbett, W. E., Lincoln; Haigh, A. E. (a), Corpus; Hodgson, H. B. (b), Queen's; Horton, R. F., New; Laffau, R. S. de C., Merton; Lockhart, A. F. M. (a) Hertford; Ottley, R. L., Pembroke; Ritchie, D. G. (c), Balliol; Scott, W., Balliol; Smith, W. E., New; Wilde, O. O'F., Magdalen.

CLASS II.-Baumann, A. A., Balliol; Brook, W. S., Oriel; Brown, C. E., Lincoln; Carter, T. N., Queen's; Crawford, M. S., Exeter; Dalton, F. T. Corpus ; Dyer, L., Balliol; Ellison, J. H. J., Merton; Giles, W. L., St. John's; Godley, A. D., Balliol; Gorton, W. F., New; Hamilton, S. G. (a), Balliol; Hampson, T. A. C., New; Hollway, H. C., Balliol; Johnston, S. O., Keble; Kay, L., Balliol; Keogh, G. P. F., Christchurch; Ker, W. P., Balliol; Lee, J. H. W., Corpus; Milford, L. S., Pembroke; Moore, C. J., Merton; Mulgan, J. M., Worcester; Ogle, P. D., New; Paget, S., Christchurch; Pearson, A. H., University; Peel, E. L., Balliol; Smith, A. C., St. John's; Tanner, W. J., Pembroke.

CLASS III.-Atkinson, G. T., Magdalen; Barnard, E. G., Merton; Bateson, H. D., Trinity; Darwall, L. J. T., New; Dewing, R. S., University; D'Eyncourt, E. University; Goldberg, W. F., Lincoln; Hampson, W., Trinity; Inkersley, A., Brasenose; James, W. P., University; Layard, E. B., Keble; May, H., Brasenose; Meutha, F. H., Hertford; Pratt, W., Queen's; Prigg, J. McM., St. John's; Smith, J., Queen's; Stanton, A. H., New; Strawbridge, W. A., Worcester; Street, A. E., Magdalen; Stuart, J. L., Hertford; Wells, G. H., St. John's; Wickham, A. P., New.

CLASS IV. Badger, E. W., University; Bently, W., Lincoln; Bourdillon, B. K., Queen's; Burgess, G. F., Keble; Dexter, O. P., Christchurch; Evans, W. A. LI. P., Christchurch; Green, C. V., Keble; Hutchins, A. G., Keble; Jones, G. F., Lincoln; Marlson, J., New; O'Donoghue, E. G., Exeter; Rücker, F. G., Brasenose; Seymour, H. S., Balliol; Spiers, I. H. B., University; Wigan, A. E., Keble; Williams-Wynne, A. W., Christchurch.

(a) Fellow of Hertford. (b) Senior Student of Christchurch. (c) Fellow of Jesus.

In Scientiis Mathematicis et Physicis.

CLASS I.-Backwell, H., Queen's; Gregory, T., Balliol; Hughes, G. B., Worcester; Jelly, J. O., Magdalen.

CLASS II.-Gattie, W. M., Christchurch; Hussey, E. W., Christchurch; Martyu, O. B., Merton; Moore, J., Magdalen. CLASS III.-Davis, D. G., Jesus.

CLASS IV.-Williams, T., Jesus.

MICHAELMAS TERM, 1878.
In Literis Humanioribus.

CLASS I.-None.

CLASS II.-Farrer, R. R., Balliol; How, W. M., New; Mercer, W. H. Magdalen; Newhouse, R. P., Worcester. *

CLASS III.-Bullen, A. H., Worcester; Cooper, E. B., Keble; Edwards, D. C., Balliol; Mildmay, G. St. J., Corpus; Shadwell, F., Balliol; Turner, R., New. CLASS IV.-Hunt, D. J., Jesus; Manders, E. H., Christchurch; Scott, A. N. Exeter.

In Scientiis Mathematicis et Physicis.

CLASS I.—Bourneau, J. C., Corpus; Cave, A. W., Magdalen; Hands, T., Queen's; Heaton, W. H., Brasenose; Kirkby, J. H., University; Larden, W., Merton.

CLASS II.-Berridge, H. D., unattached; Dilks, A., Worcester; Fenner, G. H., Hertford.

CLASS III.-Bentham, T., Queen's; Loton, J., St. John's.
CLASS IV.-Davies, J. H., Jesus; Horsley, W. H., Balliol.

CAMBRIDGE.

MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS, 1878.

WRANGLERS.-Hobson, Christ's; Steggall, Trinity; Graham, Gonville and Caius; Edward's, Sidney Sussex, and Pinsent, St. John's, equal; Macaulay, King's; Adair, Pembroke, and Sargant, Trinity, equal; Allcock, Emmanuel, Martin, Sidney Sussex; Langley, Trinity, and Stearn, King's, equal; Lattimer, St. John's; Miller, Peterhouse; Aldous Queen's, and Leverson, Trinity, equal; Richardson, Clare; Spring-Rice, Trinity; Brownhill, St. John's, and Carlisle, St. John's, equal; Chippett, Christ's; Saunders, Trinity; Heath, Trinity, Kyrke, Gonville and Caius, Mann, St. John's, and Waterhouse, Christ's, equal; Pierson, Trinity; Hutchinson, Sidney Sussex, and Mackie, St. John's, equal; Frith, Corpus Christi; Houghton, Pembroke.

SENIOR OPTIMES.-Marsh, St. John's, and Porter, Christ's, equal; Allpress, Trinity, Drew, Pembroke, and Simpson, Christ's, equal; Riley, Gonville and Caius; Blythe, Jesus; Harper, Gonville and Caius; Claridge, Trinity; Elsey, St. John's, Gwillim, St. John's, and Ormsby, Clare, equal; Philpott, Jesus, and Richardson, King's, equal; Horne, Corpus Christi; Faraker, Queen's, and Wilkin's, St. John's, equal; Adamson, St. John's, and Boote, St. John's, equal; Blakesley, Trinity; Holmes, St. Catharine's; Holt, Queen's; Richardson, Emmanuel; Barnard, Christ's, Chance, Trinity, and Hughes, Corpus Christi, equal; William, Clare; Merry, Trinity, Odell, Corpus Christi, and Relton, St. Catharine's, equal.

JUNIOR OPTIMES.-Thornton, H. P., Trinity; Carpenter, Gonville and Caius ; Scriven, St. Catharine's; Taylor, Peterhouse; Bolland, Magdalene; Rushbrooke, Christ's; Bairstow, Trinity Hall, Dawbarn, Queen's, and Penkivil, St. John's, equal; Salisbury, St. Catharine's; Fuchs, Queen's; New, Jesus; Burnett, St. Catherine's; Brand, Trinity; Woods, Emmanuel; Wice, Trinity; Heaton, Trinity; Ball, Trinity; Nash, Trinity; Cooke, St. John's, and Tatham, Trinity, equal; Mason, Pembroke; Winn, Trinity; Buston, Emmanuel, and Varley, Trinity, equal; Thornton, E. Trinity; Preston, Trinity Hall; Sharp, Trinity; Ryder, Trinity.

ÆGROTANT.-Baggallay, Gonville and Caius; Brown, St. John's; Cole, Trinity; Pridden, Emmanuel.

Classical Tripos.

CLASS I.-Cooke, King's; Frazer, Trinity; English, St. John's; Clifford, Christ's; Howson, King's, and Vince, Christ's, equal; Allen, G. C., St. John's; James, S. R., Trinity; Bryan's, King's; Milton, Trinity, and Roberts, Christ's, equal; Harris, Christ's; Headly, Caius, and Spring-Rice, Trinity, equal; Jennings, Clare.

CLASS II.-Hughes, Trinity, Hon. E. Lyttelton, Trinity, and Wright, Trinity, equal; Webster, Trinity, Ritchie, Trinity, Birks, Trinity, Gaussen, St. John's, and Lewis, Pembroke, equal; Field, Corpus, Lehmann, Trinity, Pearson, Emmanuel, and Willan, St. John's, equal; Christie, St. Catharine's, Jacob, St. Catharine's, and Labath, Trinity, equal; Kingsford, St. John's, and Patey, Sidney, equal; Reynold's, St. John's, and Spencer, Jesus, equal; Benham, Corpus, Mundy, Trinity, and Sells, St. John's, equal.

CLASS III.-Vane, Trinity, Collin, King's, Galloway, Trinity, and Ryland, St. John's, equal; Boyce, St. John's, and Moline, St. Peter's, equal; Lowther, Trinity; Lauria, Emmanuel; Marshall, Queen's; Gepp, St. John's; Batchelor, Sidney, Crick, Pembroke, Gurdon, Jesus, and Palmer, Corpus, equal; Morgan, Jesus; Browne, St. John's; Evans, St. Catherine's; Crofts, Sidney, and Hunting, Downing, equal; Bladon, Clare; French, Corpus, and Harris, Corpus, equal. ÆGROTAT.-Preston, Trinity.

ABERCARNE

INDEX.

The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.

COLLIERY

ACCIDENT,

97.
ACCESSION DAY, THE QUEEN'S, 63.
ACCIDENTS.-At Biarritz, 84; Calais
Circus, 14; fall of house at Hoxton,
37; Liverpool Music Hall, 104; shot
in a railway car, 18; Woolwich Ar-
senal, 82.
AFGHANISTAN.-Russian mission to
Cabul, [117]; Sir N. Chamberlain's
mission, [133]; Major Cavagnari re-
buffed, [135]; ultimatum to the
Ameer, [ib.]; newspaper opinions of,
[137]; our relations with, [141];
Lord Lawrence's letter, [143];
sketch of the country, [148]; Earl
Grey upon, [152]; preparations for
war, [153]; Sir James Stephen's
letter, [ib.]; minute (1874) of Sir
Bartle Frere, [159]; views of Sir
John Adye, [167]; Lord Lawrence's
protest, [170]; ultimatum forwarded
to Ali Musjid, [172], [178]; Sir
Lewis Pelly's mission, [179]; Shere
Ali's reply, [192]; declaration of
war, [193]; official manifesto, [194];
Lord Cranbrook's despatch, [195];
correspondence with Lord Lawrence,
[196]; capture of the Ali Musjid
Fort, [199]; advance of General
Roberts through the Khyber Pass,
[203]; Lord Cranbrook's resolution
on the expenses of the war, [217];
the Daily News' account of the
advance, [243]; General Browne
enters Jellalabad, [247]; flight of
Shere Ali, [ib.]; expedition against
the Zukkar Khels, 248].
AFRICA, SOUTH.-Troubles with the
Zulus, [255]; Sir Bartle Frere's
policy, [ib.].

AGAR-ELLIS v. LASCELLES, 208.
AGECROFT COLLIERIES, Explosion at,
118.

AGRICULTURAL HALL, Pedestrian com-
petition, 109.

AILESBURY, THE MARQUIS OF, Obitu-
ary notice, 129.

ALBION LIFE ASSURANCE FRAUDS, 57.

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ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENTS, Ab-
straction from the Foreign Office,
[67], 71; text of, 245.
ANONYMOUS MUNIFICENCE, 78.
ARCHDUKE CHARLES, OF AUSTRIA,
death of, [308]; Obituary notice, 140.
ARCTIC EXPLORATION, Sailing of an
American expedition, 61.

ARDAGH, THE BISHOP OF, Obituary
notice, 162.

ARGYLL, DUKE OF, On the European

Treaties, [27]; Afghan war, [198].
ARGYLL, THE DUCHESS OF, Obituary
notice, 146.

ARMY ESTIMATES, THE, [26].
ART, Retrospect of, [416]; drawings
at the Grosvenor Gallery, [ib.]; the
Old Masters at Burlington House,
[417]; the Dudley Gallery, [ib.];
the Turner drawings, [418]; the
Royal Academy, [420]; the Gros-
venor Gallery, [423]; Millais' "Bride
of Lammermoor," [ib.]; Black-and-
White Exhibition, [424]; Mr. Rus-
kin's drawings, [ib.]; the National
Gallery, [ib.]; anecdote of Turner,
10; at the Berlin Congress, 67;
King Humbert's presents, 103.
ARTHUR, SIR FREDERICK L., Obituary
notice, 153.

ASCOT GOLD CUP DAY, 63.
ATLANTIC crossed by the "Nautilus," 75.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS at Notting-

ham, 47; beat the Marylebone Club,
48; financial success of, 104.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.-History of the
year, [306]; political complications,
[ib.]; grant of six millions, [307];
death of Archduke Charles, [308];
the Budget, [ib.]; the Eastern Ques-
tion, [309]; war preparations, [310];

Emperor's Speech, [ib.]; orders for
the occupation of Bosnia and Herze-
govina, [311]; M. Tisza upon, [312];
Government proclamation, [313];
crossing the frontiers and entry into
Herzegovina, [ib.]; resistance of
Hadji Lodja, [314]; capture of Sera-
jevo, [315]; destruction of Misko-
lez by a thunderstorm, [316], 88;
entry into Trebinje, [317]; opera-
tions on the Save, [318]; collapse of
the resistance, [ib.]; Turkish atro-
city charges, [319]; the Parliaments,
[320]; amnesty to the insurgents,
[ib.]; Herr Tisza on the Government
policy, [321]; outrages at Pesth,
[322]; commercial treaty with Ger-
many, [323].

AWDRY, SIR JOHN WITHER, Obituary
notice, 154.

BAGOT r. BAGOT, 189.

BAKER, MR. WILLIAM, Obituary notice,
183.

RALFE MEMORIAL BUST, 110.

BANK HOLIDAYS.-Easter Monday, 42;
Whit-Monday, 60.

BANK ROBBERY, GREAT, 104; arrest
of the absconding clerk, 105.
BARTHOLOMEW, ST., Annexation of the
Island of, [258].

BATHURST, EARL, Obituary notice, 135.
BEACONSFIELD, LORD, On the Govern-

ment policy, [6]; newspaper opinions
of, [9]; on Lord Derby's resignation,
[32]; the Reserves, [42]; Berlin
Congress, [64]; public receptions on
returning, [85], 15, 72; Order of the
Garter, [86]; public banquet, [96];
Freedom of the City presented, [112];
Conservative deputation, [115]; at
Guildhall, [186]; on the Afghan
war, [223]; present from residents
in California to, 122.

BEKE, DR.," Mount Sinai," [410].
BELGIUM.-Defeat of the Clerical
Ministry, [374]; Royal Silver Wed-
ding, [375]; opening of Parliament,
[ib.].

BELL, MR. J. LOWTHIAN, "On the
Separation of Phosphorus from Pig
Iron," [433].

BELL, PROFESSOR.-Exhibition of the
Telephone to the Queen, 8.
BELLS, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, Erec-
tion of a peal of, 90.
BENISCH, DR., Obituary notice, 158.
RENTINCK, GENERAL SIR H. J. W.,
Obituary notice, 167.

BERLIN CONGRESS, THE.-Invitations,

[27]; Plenipotentiaries, [63]; meet-
ing, [66]; Anglo- Russian secret
agreement, [68]; Cyprus, [72];
Greek questions, [74]; foreign opin-

ions, [76]; last meeting, [83]; return
of the plenipotentiaries, [85], 72;
speeches of, [96]; photographing, 67.
BIDDER, MR. G. P., Obituary notice, 167.
BIDDLECOMBE, SIR GEORGE, Obituary
notice, 158.

BIDDULPH, SIR T., Obituary notice, 167.
BINGHAM, CAPTAIN J. E., Obituary
notice, 177.

BIRMINGHAM, Disastrous fire at, 87;
Mr. Chamberlain at, [176], [191].
BIRRELL, GENERAL J., Obituary notice,
170.

BISHOPRICS' BILL, THE, [122].

BISHOPS, CONFERENCE OF ANGLICAN,
at Lambeth Palace, 66.

BISMARCK, PRINCE, at the Congress,
[83]; Eastern policy, [288]; sup-
pression of Socialism, [295]; habits
of, 78.

"BISMARCK'S LETTERS, PRINCE," [411].
BOLTON, COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR, 27
BONOMI, MR. J., Obituary notice, 141.
BOUGH, MR. S., Obituary notice, 177.
BOULOGNE.-The Deep-sea Harbour
fêtes, [279]; 97.

BRASSEY'S" Voyage in the 'Sunbeam,"
[391].

BRAVE SERVANT GIRL, A, 41.
BRAZIL, Mr. Smith's explorations, [438].
BRETT, LIEUT.-COL., Obituary notice,

177.

BRIGHT, MR., On Indian famines, [10];

Vote of Credit, [15]; the Reserves,
[44]; troops at Malta, [51].
BRIGHT, MRS., Obituary notice, 147.
BRIGHTON, Walking feats at, 10.

BRISTOL, Accident to an American ves-
sel at, 2.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION, Meeting of the,
[434].

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, Obituary
notice, 155.

BUDGET, THE, [37]; opinions of the
Press upon, [40]; of India, [125].
BULGARIAN ADDRESS to Mr. Glad-
stone, 70.

BURGLARIES AND ROBBERIES.-Bank

of England, 104, 105; Chart, Hamp-
shire, 41; Paris, 69; Stanningley, 85.
BURLINGTON HOUSE, Exhibition of the
Old Masters at, [417].

BURNARD, Mr., Obituary notice, 176.
BURTON CRESCENT, Murder of an aged
widow at, 119.

BUTLER'S "Life and Habit," [380].
BYRON'S, MR., COMEDY OF "OUR

Boys," 1,000th representation of, 19.

CABINET, THE, 267; Changes in, [30],
[36].

CABUL. Vide Afghanistan.
CALAIS FAIR, Terrible accident in a
circus at, 14.

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