Agates, Ruskin's theory of, 173
Aix-les-Bains, 78
Alessandri, A., 103
Alexander, Mrs. and Miss Francesca, 102, 103, 146
Animals, Ruskin's love of, 74
Annecy, 74-78
Apocrypha, 210
Arnold, Sir Edwin, 32
Art-study under Ruskin, 4, 7, 111, 205
Atkinson, Mr., 136
Autographs of Ruskin, 135, 145
owned by him, 183, 189, 190
Avallon, 48-51
Barrow-in-Furness, Bishop of, 206
Barrow, Mont., 24
Bateman, the Misses, 156
Baxter, Mr., 65, 93, 97
Bell, William, J.P., 23, 24
Beever, John, 23
Miss Susanna, 70
"Bible of Amiens," 49, 51, 131
Bible-reading of Ruskin, 69, 70, 195, 202, 210, 225
"Bibliotheca Pastorum," 8
Bibliomania under Queen Anne, 206
Boating experiences of Ruskin, 16, 18, 26
Boni, Signor G., 103
Boyd, Rev. Mr., 196
Brabazon, Mr., 131
Brantwood gardens, 31, 32, 36, 43, 44
harbour, 9, 17
library, 182-190, 196-210
moor, 10, 40
woods, 32-39
Brayshay, Mr. W. Hutton, 16
Bronzino's Judith, 102
Bunney, J. W., 50, 101, 129
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, 156
Calais, 47
Casts from natural leaves, 136
sculpture, 98
Chair, Ruskin's, 3, 4
ChÂlons, 48
Champagnole, 52
Chesneau, Ernest, 162
Christy Minstrels, 156
Churchill, Mrs. W. H., 17
Rev. W. H., 175
CÎteaux, 51
Claribel, 156
Cluses, 66
Col de la Faucille, 59
Colouring of Ruskin's drawings, 108, 122, 125, 126
Coniston Hall, 21, 23, 24
Coniston Ruskin Exhibitions, 131, 132
Museum, 3, 10, 25, 131, 136, 174, 195, 198, 201
Cook, Mr. E. T., 130
Cooke, Mr. E., 136
Cowper-Temple, Mr. and Mrs., 216-225
Creswick, Prof. B., 159
Crystallography, 77, 176
Cunliffe, Mrs., 130
Dalby, Charles, 26
Deschamps, Madame, 226
"Deucalion," 177
Diamonds, 174-176
Digging, 9
Dijon, 51
Dog stories, 74
DÔle, Mt., 59
Drawings by Ruskin, 47, 49, 50, 82, 93, 102, 121-132
Engineering, Ruskin's turn for, 43
Exhibitions of Ruskin's drawings, 130-132
Fielding, Copley, 122, 124
Fiesole and Florence, 102
Froude, J. A., 26
Gale, Miss, 24
Galena, story of Ruskin's, 173
Gardens, 31, 32, 43, 44
Geneva, 60, 81
Geological Magazine, Ruskin's papers, 173
Geology, Ruskin's interest in, 10, 50, 60, 66, 97, 111, 116
Globe of the stars, 10
Gold as it grows, 168
Gorge of the Ain, 52
Fier, 77
Granite of central France, 50, 51
Gregory, Dr. C. R., 198
Guinigi of Lucca, 90, 93
Gules and gul, 176
Hakon's Bible, 206-209
HallÉ, Charles, 155
Hand of Ruskin, 136
Handwriting, development of Ruskin's, 138-145
"Harbours of England," 16
Harding, J. D., 127, 190
Herdson, Dawson, 116
Hilliard, Laurence J., 15, 22, 26, 101, 177
Miss C., 17
Miss, 130
Hinksey, 9
History in graphic statistics, 118
"Hortus Inclusus," 23, 70, 131
Hullah, John, 156
Hunt, Alfred W., 7
Ilaria del Carretto, 89-93, 98
"Iris of the Earth," 175
Isola, 215, 225
Journals of Ruskin, 65, 123
quoted, 50, 69, 70, 73, 74, 78, 82, 85, 86, 101, 102
Jumping Jenny, 15, 23-26
Jura Mts., 52-59
Juvenile works of Ruskin, 138, 141
Keswick, intended jewel-museum 170
Kirkcudbright, Ruskin's gift of minerals, 175
Koren, Herr Kristian, 209
Lake-district boats, 21
Laon, 47, 48
Lebrun, Madame VigÉe, 62
Les Rousses, 52, 55
Liberty, Ruskin on, 52
Limestone country, 51, 52
"Love's Meinie," 10, 118
Lucca, 86-101
Macdonald, Miss, 162
Manuscripts of Ruskin, 135
owned by him, 189, 198-209
Map-drawings by Ruskin, 108-118
Maps used by him, 115, 116
Maundrell, Mr., 49
Mephistopheles coachman and dog Tom, 73, 74
Minerals, Ruskin's interest in, 85, 167-178
Model of Brantwood moor, 10
Coniston fells, 116
feathers, 10
Jumping Jenny, 23, 25
South-coast boats, 26
"Modern Painters," 26, 66, 124, 126, 128, 129, 135, 144, 145
Monk-Coniston tarns, 227
Monnetier, 60
Mont Blanc, 59, 69, 70
MontrÉal, 50
Moorland garden, 40-44
Mornex, 60, 61
Morris, William, 118, 189
Mount Temple, Lord and Lady, 216-227
"Munera Pulveris," 60
Murray, Mr. C. F., 103
Music, compositions of Ruskin, 159-164
lessons, 151-155
preferences of Ruskin, 155, 156, 159
Nant d'Arpenaz, 69, 70, 73
Natural history, Ruskin's interest, 10 (And see Geology, &c.)
Newman, Mr. H. R., 98, 102, 103
Nicknames of Ruskin and his friends, 224, 225
Norton, Prof. C. E., 69, 121, 128
"Notes on the Turner Exhibition," 108
Oil-painting, Ruskin's attempts, 122
Omar Khayyam, Ruskin on, 190
"Our Fathers Have Told Us," 51, 118
Oxford Drawing-school, 4, 7
Palmerston, Lord, 216, 223
Paris, 81
Pedigree of Ruskin, contributions to, 16, 196, 197
Pisa, 77, 86, 97, 103, 104
Plague-wind, 56, 73, 74
"Poems of John Ruskin," 123, 124, 127
"Poetry of Architecture," 124, 129, 144
"PrÆterita," 51, 55, 59, 70, 82
Print-style writing, 137, 138
Prout, Samuel, 123, 190
Quercia, Jacopo della, 90
Railways, Ruskin on, 66, 78
Randal, Mr. F., 49, 103
Reading aloud, 15
"Redgauntlet," 15, 159
Reims, 48
Religion of Ruskin, 51, 69, 195, 202, 210, 226
Reservoirs at Brantwood,
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
Except for those changes noted below, misspelling by the author, inconsistent or archaic usage, has been retained. For example, arm-chair, arm chair, armchair; boathouse, boat-house; well known, well-known.
p. vii 'Ruskin's Isola' changed to 'Ruskin's "Isola"'.
p. ix '109' changed to '108'.
p. ix '110' changed to '109'.
p. x '156' changed to '157'.
p. x '220' changed to '221'.
p. 175 'Kircudbright' changed to 'Kirkcudbright'.
p. 197 'writted' changed to 'written'.
p. 201 'erasible' changed to 'erasable'.
Index: 'Omar-Khayyam' changed to 'Omar Khayyam'.
Index: 'Rhone' changed to 'RhÔne'.