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MALNUTRITION, 729, 751, 754, 1000; school children,

749.

Malone, T. J., 2124.

Mamatey, Albert, 1531 (21).

Mangum, V. L., 1340.

Mann, Albert, jr., 1320.

Mann, C. R., 372, 625 (III), 1034 (8), 1517.
Mansbridge, Albert, 1414.

MANUAL TRAINING, 148-156, 355, 360, 495 (14)–(15),
553-554, 769-779, 1017, 1020, 1022, 1402-1424, 1656-
1666, 1766, 1772, 1839-1847, 2060-2071. See also
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION; VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.
Maples, E. W., 1730 (6).
Marchaut, Langworthy, 660.

Marcucci, Alessandro, 619.

Marcus, Leopold, 1822.

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Marquardt, W. W., 1737.

Marsden, Miss M. E., 233 (13).

Marsh, C. S., 1305 (2), 2006 (1).

Marsh, J. F., 952.

Marsili, Evaristo, 773.

Martin, A. S., 103, 520.

Martin, Frederick, 1503, 1870 (6).
Martin, P. A., 1902.

Mary Antonia, Sister, 2057 (12).
MARYLAND, education, 1633.
Mason, C. M., 1131.

Mason, Frances W., 1613.

Massachusetts. Department of university exten-
sion, 1047.

MASSACHUSETTS, education, 1047, 1097, 2125; illit-
eracy, 610.

Massachusetts. Special commission on education,

432.

Massachusetts teachers' federation. Committee on
curriculum, 928.

Mateer, Florence, 36.

MATHEMATICS, 131, 676-678, 929, 1250, 1595, 2183;
teaching, 62, 233 (6), 263, 489 (7), 1183, 1249, 1428;
colonial, 195; in elementary schools, 928; in Eng-
land, 490; in France, 489 (1); in high schools, 63,
499, 676, 1957, 1959; in secondary schools, 1881 (35);
tests, 893, 1194, 1196; value, 72, 490.

Maugain, Gabriel, 1132.

Maurice, Roger, 812.

Maxum, Elsie, 1294.

Maxwell, C. R., 129.

Maxwell, William, 1680.

Mayo, C. H., 1447.

Mayper, Joseph, 166 (2).

Mazières, A. de, 810.

MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS, 797.

Meek, Charles, 419 (10).

Meers, G. E., 2086.

Meiborg, May F., 355 (2).

Melville, N. J., 1087 (8).

MEMORY, 46, 1172, 1176; training, 881.
MEMPHIS, TENN., education, 1519.
Mencken, H. L., 914.

Mendenhall, Dorothy R., 1010.

Mendenhall, T. C., 2275.

MENTAL HYGIENE, 1 (15)-(16), 33, 750, 752, 798,
1175, 1184.

MENTAL TESTS. See EDUCATIONAL TESTS; INTELLI-

GENCE TESTS.

Méras, A. A., 2121 (107).

Mercier, L. J. A., 61.

Mercier, Winifred, 1730 (7).

Meredith, A. B., 1330 (20), 1351..

Merrill, Helen A., 62.

Merritt, Ella A., 1 (10).

Metcalf, J. C., 667.

Metcalf, M. M., 1246.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, educational jubi
lee, 350.

METZ, FRANCE, academy, 1543.

Metz, J. J., 777, 1415.

MEXICANS, Americanization, 1695.

MEXICO, education, 1564, 1747.

MEXICO. UNIVERSITY, 2234.

Meyer, C. H., 604 (30).

Meylan, G. L., 535 (2).

MICHIGAN, Science, 282.

Michigan. Department of public instruction, 180.
Michigan state normal college. Training depart-
ment library, 588.

Michigan state teachers' association, 508.

Micou, Paul, 765.

Middleswarth, C. A., 604 (10).

Miers, Henry, 370.

Milbank, Jeremiah, 576."
Milburn, J. B., 112.

MILITARY TRAINING, 168-172, 176, 385-392, 580, 813,
1002 (2), 1049-1053, 1149, 2286; France, 812; high
schools, 1050; public schools, 757; universal, 722,
1002 (4); universities and colleges, 811, 972 (12).
Miller, A. H., 2176.

Miller, C. F., 931.

Miller, E. L., 603 (4), 1330 (10).
Miller, G. A., 2177.

Miller, G. F., 303, 1630.

Miller, H. A., 758 (12), 1690 (3).

Miller, H. L., 1281 (1).

Miller, J. C., 808 (7).

Miller, Kelly, 1493.

Milne, James, 1513.

MILTON, JOHN, 236 (VI).

Miner, J. B., 1068.

Mead, A. R., 1281 (7), 1801.

Mead, C. D., 462, 1762.

Mead, E., 160.

Meadowcroft, Florence M., 942.

Means, W. J., 1437 (1).

MECHANICAL EDUCATION, 1404, 1415.

Mecklin, J. M., 1007.

MEDICAL EDUCATION, 114, 794, 796, 798-799, 1031,
1437-1440, 1442-1448, 2079, 2281; China, 2077.

MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 135, 1367, 1370,
1818, 1821, 2034, 2036-2037.

Miner, Maude E., 1063 (7).

MINING CAMPS, education, 356, 1531 (18), 1731 (7)-

(9).

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., education, 909, 1668.

MINNESOTA, education, 509, 1462, 1628; high schools,

2195.

Minnesota. University, 463.

Minnick, J. H., 63, 250.

Minor, Ruby, 1931, 2157.

Mirick, G. A., 122.

MISSOURI, education, 1096, 1268; high schools, 1073;
rural schools, 493, 697.

Mitchell, David, 37, 754.

Mitchell, Ida, 2098.

Mix, Grace E., 77.

Mnuchin, Moshe, 215.

MODERN LANGUAGES. See LANGUAGES, modern.
Moley, Raymond, 445 (1).
Molloy, Mary A., 2057 (15).
Monahan, A. C., 1429 (3).

Moncheur, Baronne, 577.

Mondolfo, Lavinia, 808 (5).

Mones, Leon, 404.

Monro, Sarah J., 1061, 1499, 1872.

Monroe, W. S., 45, 677, 891, 1331 (4), 1881 (7), (9), (24), 2146 (9).

MONROE DECIMAL TESTS, 256.

MONROE SILENT READING TESTS, 1881 (10).
Montague, Helen, 2105.

MONTESSORI, Madame, 236 (XII).

MONTESSORI METHOD, 79, 283, 285, 691, 1261; in

France, 695; in Italy, 695.

Montessus de Ballore, R. de, ed., 2232.

Montgomery, J. B., 1063 (4).

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Munson, E. L., 797, 1031 (3).
MUSEUMS, educational use, 1873.

MUSIC, 418 (16)-(17), 604 (23), 934, 1962-1963, 2184; appreciation, 936; elementary schools, 1596-1597, 2121 (49); high schools, 84, 495 (18); instrumental, 934 (10)-(11); public schools, 57, 519, 1251-1252, 2121 (47)-(48); teaching, 1255, 1331 (16); in colleges, 934 (5); in high schools, 934 (8); in normal schools, 934 (9); in primary schools, 937, 1254; in public schools, 57, 68, 233 (9), 934 (6)–(7), 1253; in rural schools, 934 (2); in universities and colleges, 1256; tests, 1192; value, 935, 1206; vocal, 934 (3)-(4).

Music teachers' national association, 934.
Musselman, H. T., 1884.
Muttkowski, R. A., 1472.
Myers, C. E., 1995.

Myers, Caroline E., 1577.
Myers, D. B., 810.

Myers, G. C., 1577.

Myers, S. S., 935.

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Nagle, J. C., 1034 (4).

Naismith, James, 1002 (4).

Nalder, F. F., 585.

Nanot, J., 810.

NANTES, FRANCE, Vocational school, 393, 2 (2).

Nardin, F. Louise, 2121, (73).

Nash, Alice M., 2296.

National association for the study and education

of exceptional children, 2101.

National association of corporation schools, 355,

1402.

National association of dental faculties, 1032.

National association of school accounting and busi

ness officials of public schools, 119.

National association of state universities in the United States of America, 1309.

NATIONAL BUSINESS ABILITY TESTS, 244.

National Catholic war council, 1531 (26), 2087.

National Catholic war council. Committee on

special war activities, 229.

National child labor committee, 142, 345, 546.

National collegiate athletic association, 535.

NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, 33.

National conference committee on standards of

colleges and secondary schools, 975.

National conference on the education of truant, backward, dependent, and delinquent children, 1063.

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National council of teachers of English. Committee on economy of time in English, 1938. National country life conference, 287, 1266. National education association, 1, 190, 418, 444, 602, 955, 1086, 2121; business education, 602 (1)-(3), 2121 (42)-(43); child hygiene, 1(14)-(18), 2121 (50)(52); classroom teachers, 602 (13)–(14), 2121 (63)(68); deans of women, 418 (1)-(9), 2121 (69)-(75); educational publications, 602 (15), 2121 (85)-(86); elementary education, 190 (1)-(5), 2121 (22)-(26); higher education, 2121 (30)-(33); kindergarten education, 1 (10), 2121 (20)-(21); library, 602 (4)-(8), 2121 (81)-(84); music education, 418 (16)(17), 2121 (47)-(52); normal schools, 1 (5)-(9), 2121 (34)-(41); physical education, 190 (9)-(14), 2121 (53)-(54); rural and agricultural education, 190 (15)-(18), 2121 (46); school administration, 1

(1)-(4), 2121 (55)-(62); school patrons, 418 (10)-
(15), 2121 (76)-(80); secondary education, 190
(6)-(8), 2121 (27)-(29); special education, 602 (9)-
(12); superintendence, 603, 1330, 2121 (89)-(112);
Vocational education and practical arts, 1 (11)-
(13), 2121 (44)-(45); wider use of schoolhouses,
2121 (87)-(88).

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 2121 (3).
National education association. Commission on
the emergency in education, 1891, 1996.
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. COMMISSION
ON THE REVISION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION,
2121 (6).

National education association. Committee on cur-
riculum, 2121 (112).

National education association. Committee on
economy of time in education, 2121 (14), (110).
National education association. National council
of education, 452, 2121 (11)-(19).
National foreign trade convention, 1434.
National high school inspectors' association, 1352.
National league of nursing education, 2075.
National rural life association, 287.

National society for the study of education, 1033,
1281, 1331.

National society for vocational education, 1839.
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION, 1342.
National union of teachers, 1615.

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FOR THE UNITED STATES,
731, 1309 (3).

NATURALISTIC SCHOOL, 1568.

NATURE STUDY, 78, 680.

NEBRASKA, education, 433, 1533, 1629.

NEGROES, education, 815, 1056-1058, 1486-1494, 1868,

2057 (27), 2097-2099, 2126 (13).

Neill, C. P., 419 (5).

Neill, Nellie D., 965, 2207.

Neilson, W. A., 140 (1), 983.

Nelson, C. F., 516.

Nemiah, R. C., 668.

Nepper, H., 810.

Nepper, J. A., 2057 (17).

NEVADA, education, 1549.

New Jersey. Bureau of state research, 104, 304.
New Jersey. Pension and retirement fund com-
mission, 966.

New Jersey state teachers' association, 1541.
NEW JERSEY, teachers" pensions, 304.

NEW SCHOOL, BIERGES-LEZ-WAWRE, BELGIUM,
1905.

NEW SCHOOLS, 12.

NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, education, 1370.
NEW YORK (CITY), Americanization, 383, 1018;
art education, 358; education, 938, 1041," 1014,
1100, 1392; high schools, 375; school hygiene, 751;
teachers' salaries, 1610.

New York (City). Board of estimate and appor-
tionment, 775.

NEW YORK (STATE), educational legislation, 421;
military training, 1051; physical education, 190
(14).

New York. State library, Albany, 1366.

New York (State) Senate, 1295.

New York state teachers' association. Committee

on teachers' pensions, 1997.

Newby, E. R., 1305 (9), 2006 (9).

Newlon, J. H., 1279.

Newlee, Clara E., 1062.

NEWSPAPERS, high school, 1216.

Newton, A. W., 1134.

Nice, Margaret M., 1174.
Nichols, F. G., 2121 (42).
Nichols, G. E., 2178.
Nimmons, G. C., 972 (2).
Nitchie, Elizabeth II., 2295.
Nixon, Arabella M., 483.
Noble, S. G., 1058.

Noé, A. C., 1514.

Noe, J. T. C., 1915.

NORMAL SCHOOLS, 1 (5)-(9), 503, 511, 1087 (1)–(7),
1798, 1803, 2121 (34)-(41), 2203-2204; bureau of re-
search, 717; high school teacher preparation, 964.
See also TEACHERS, training.
Norris, W. B., 379.
North, C. C., 758 (8).
North, E. M., 764.

North, F. R., 290.

NORTH CAROLINA, child welfare, 345; county libra
ries, 826; education, 286, 1796, 1868.

North Carolina state board of health, 2037.

North Carolina. University, 425, 1738.

North central association of colleges and secondary
schools, 976.

NORTH DAKOTA, education, 504.

Northend, Charles, 1802.

Northern Baptist convention. Commission on re-
ligious education, 353.
Northrup, Cyrus, 1885.
NORWAY, education, 1126.
Nové-Josserand, 810.
Noyes, E. C., 1731 (3).
NOYES TEST, 890.
Nunn, T. P., 233 (V).

NURSES, 2075 (1)-(3); training, 369, 566, 795, 1035,
1438, 1442, 1683, 1686, 1854, 2075 (4)-(6), 2080, 2280,

2282. See also SCHOOL NURSE.

NUTRITION, defective, 337; school children, 1639-
1640, 2274.

Nutt, H. W., 687, 1632.

Nutting, M. Adelaide, 2075 (2).

Nutting, W. W., 2266 (5).

Nyns, A., S10.

O.

Oakland, Calif. Board of education, 1385.
Oakley, G. W., 2018.

Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio. Committee on
salaries, 1998.

Obrien, F. P., 1980.

O'Connell, William, Cardinal, 1341, 2057 (1).
O'Conner, M. J., 2057 (32).
Odencrantz, Louise C., 1706.

Odum, E. W., 1903.

OFFENBURG RESOLUTION, 920...

Ogden, R. M., 1622.

O'Grady, John, 2057 (18).

O'Hara, J. F., 1434 (1).
O'Hern, J. P., 902 (1).

Ohio consumers' league, 1296.

OHIO, education, 963, 1271; normal colleges, 300;
public schools, 422; teachers' retirement, 967.
Ohlinger, Gustavus, 434.

O'Keefe, D. H., 602 (3).

Okey, Thomas, 26 (IV).
Oliphant, J. O., 1999.

Oliveira Lima, M. de, 1322.
O'Malley, F. W., 2251.

O'Neel, J. E., 405.

O'Neil, W. J., 994.

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Palmer, J. T., 742, 953.

PANAMA, education, 634.

PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS, 1827.

PARIS. UNIVERSITY, 315.
Park, J. C., 2066.

Park, R. E., 758 (3).

Parke, L. A., 1435 (1).

Parker, Bertha M., 2179.
Parker, Edith P., 1951.
Parker, Flora E., 895.

Parker, S. C., 1509.

Parkin, G. R., 1623.
Parkinson, Dera D., 1892.
Parrott, Elizabeth K., 577.
Parrott, Hattie, 714.
Parsons, E. D.,

801.

Parsons, F. A., 2266 (9).

Parsons, Fanny G., 2266 (6).

Partch, C. E., 357.

PART-TIME EDUCATION. See COOPERATIVE SYSTEM
OF EDUCATION.

Patri, Angelo, 453, 880, 2261.

Patrick, Wellington, 291.

PATRIOTISM, teaching, 99, 1039, 1043, 1125.

Pattee, F. L., 802.

Patterson, D. L., 984.

Patterson, H. L., 119 (8).

Patterson, Herbert, 91, 2000.

Patterson, R. A., 305.

Patterson, T. L., 46.

Patton, E. E., 2121 (59).

Paull, C. H., 1481.

Paulus, G. M., 988.

PEACE, 1589.

Pearl, N. H., 1826.

Pearse, C. G., 613.

Pearson, Sir Arthur, 810.

Pearson, F. B., 454.
Pearson, P. H., 1522.
Peattie, Roderick, 2173.
Pécaut, Félix, 1135, 1555.
Pechstein, L. A., 1426.
Pendleton, C. S., 1221.
Pennell, Joseph, 769 (1)

PENNSYLVANIA, education, 520, 615; teachers' sal-
aries, 103, 707.

Pennsylvania state educational association, 604,
1087; Association of school board secretaries, 604
(27)-(30); Child study round table, 1087 (8)-(9);
City and borough superintendents, 604 (14)-(17);
Department of colleges and normal schools, 1087
(1)-(7); Department of music, 604 (23); Depart-
ment of county superintendents, 604 (8)-(13);
Directors' department, 604 (24); General session,
604 (1)-(7); Graded school department, 1087 (10)-
(13); Supervising principals' round table, 604
(18)-(22).

PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY, 448, 1317, 1837, 1881.
Pennypacker, J. Y., 1881 (30).

Pérez-Verdia, B. J., 14.

PERIODICALS, use in schools, 1531 (22).

Perkins, G. O., 1353.

Perry, A. C., 528.

Perry, C. E., 1704.

Perry, R. B., 728.

PESTALOZZI, J. H., 236 (IX).

Peters, C. C., 347.

Peterson, Joseph, 235.

Petit-Dutaillis, Madame J. M., 1649.

Peyser, Nathan, 1531 (21).

Pfister, Christian, 2133.

Phelps, C. L., 701.

PHILADELPHIA, educational tests, 641; physical

training, 137.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, education, 206, 1558, 1737.

Phillips, D. E., 498, 631.

Phillips, Ellen M., 301.

Phillips, Mary D., 495 (18).

Phillips, W. F. R., 1437.

PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., 1975.
PHILOSOPHY, 933.

Phipps, C. F., 495 (21).

PHYSICAL TRAINING, 136-138, 190 (6), (9)-(14),
233 (12), 338-340, 534-538, 546 (3), 604 (10), 757,
1002-1005, 1087 (1)–(2), (9), 1114 (2), 1330 (14), 1373,
1731 (4), 1825, 2013-2046, 2121 (28), (53)–(54), 2254-
2255; after the war, 534 (4), 536, 756; colleges, 535
(3); high schools, 495 (20); history, 1004.
PHYSICS, 685, 1594, 1731 (5); teaching, 70, 280, 495 (21)-
(22), 1954, 2147.

PHYSIOLOGY, 796; teaching, 1443.

Piccoli, Valentino, 1136.

Pickell, F. G., 2301.

PICTURES, use in education, 52.

Pieplow, W. L., 2121 (55).

Pierce, Bessie L., 258.

Payne, A. F., 2067, 2121 (78).

Payne, E. G., 306.

Pierce, F. E., 1807.

Pierce, P. S., 578.

Piggott, H. E., 1828.

Pillsbury, W. H., 947 (2).

Pincherle, Salvatore, 705.

Pintner, Rudolf, 179, 786, 1917, 1927.

Pioli, G., 1226.

Pitman, J. A., 1 (9), 2233.

PITTSBURGH, education, 822, 1419.

Pittsburgh. Board of public education, 1928.

Pittsburgh. University. Extension division, 1578.
PLATO, 236 (I).

PLAY AND PLAYGROUNDS, 1378, 1387.

Playground and recreation association of America,
1006.

PLAYS, Community, 539; writing, 271.
PLAYTHINGS, 243.

POETRY, teaching, 1215.

Poincaré, Lucien, 621 (3).

Poincaré, R., 1744.

Poirier, Madame M., 1707.
Poland, William, 230.

POLITICAL SCIENCE, teaching, 572.

Pollock, H. M., 1175, 1788.
Pool, R. J., 932.

Pope, Ella H., 275.

Popenoe, Herbert, 406.

Popenoe, Paul, 543.

PORT-ROYALISTS, education, 876.

Porteus, S. D., 1712, 2296.

PORTO-RICO, education, 2240.

PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE, teaching, 660.

Potter, A. A., 2081, 2121 (31).

Potter, M. C., 2121 (1).

Pound, Olivia, 2121 (79).

Powell, E. A., 813.

Power, Effie L., 602 (8).

Power, Eileen, 1591.

Power, Leonard, 521,

Powers, L. C., 119 (3).
Powers, W. H., 848.

PRACTICE SCHOOLS, 1607, 1613.

Pratt, Anna B., 1881 (28).

Pratt, Caroline, 696.

PROJECT-PROBLEM METHOD, 53, 650-651, 790, 897,

899, 1664, 1766, 1768-1769, 1931, 2157, 2308.

PROMOTION OF PUPILS, 526, 1351. See also GRAD-
ING; MARKING.

Prosser, C. A., 20, 1429 (2).

Pryor, H. C., 2208.
PSYCHIATRY, 140, 983.

Psychological clinic, 1176.

PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS, 557, 602 (9),. 780-
781, 783, 1176 (10), 1201, 2008.

PSYCHOLOGY, 511, 788, 1236, 1946; experimental, 175;
in army, 1425-1428; vocational, 555, 1670. See also
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1889, 2197; Great Britain, 2137;
Houston, Texas, 1884; Memphis, Tenn., 2303,
2311; United States, 200, 854, 1739, 1890.
PUBLIC SPEAKING, 1259.
Puelicher, J. H., 2121 (4).

Purdue, Janet M., 418 (6).

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, research, 977.

Purinton, E. E., 1416, 1681.

Putnam, Herbert, 181 (3).

Putnam, J. J., 1575.

Putnam, Mrs. W. L., 1831 (1).

Pyle, J. F., 522.

Pyle, W. H., 1177.

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Pratt, J. A., 1881 (33).

PRECEPTORIAL SYSTEM, 1809.

Prentice, May H., 190 (11).

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, education, 1016.

Pressey, Luella W., 252, 643, 2150.

Pressey, S. L., 640 (8), 642-643, 1176 (9), 2146 (3), (5).

Pressey, Mrs. S. L., 2146 (4).

Preston, F. S., 1910.

Preston, Josephine C., 2042, 2049, 2121 (13).

PREVOCATIONAL EDUCATION, 769 (7), 892.

Price, S. E., 1473.

Price, T. H., 1739.

Pricer, J. L., 2180.

Priestley, H. I., 2234.

Priestley, J., 135, 1367.

PRIMARY EDUCATION, 72-79, 283-285, 942-943, 1087
(13), 1262, 1968-1970; France, 618.

Prince, Lucinda W., 418 (8).

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 111, 442, 1808-1809.
Princeton university. Endowment committee,
1808.

PRINCIPALS, 130, 299, 604 (18)-(22), 1087 (12), 1541 (7);
elementary schools, 521, 2249; high schools, 2193.
PRINTING, teaching, 775 (1), 809, 1842.
Pritchett, H. S., 972 (1), (4), 2222.
Privat, 810.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS, 1739, 1976, 2107, 2242.
Probst, J. H., 1546.

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, 368-374, 563-568, 794-
799, 1031, 1683-1686, 1852-1854, 2069, 2075-2083,
2279-2282.

Randall, Julia D., 2161.

Randolph, E. D., 49.

Rankin, Jeanette, 1298.

Rapeer, L. W., 293, 499, 755, 1361, 1638.

Raphael, Gaston, 217.

Rath, Emil, 537.

Ratisbonne, Edmond, 648.

Raush, A., 2140.

Ravenhill, Alice, 547.

Rawlins, Cora M., 276.

Rawnsley, W. F., 649.
Ray, P. O., 1856.

Raycroft, J. E., 535 (4).
Re, Emilio, 662.

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