A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Acana wood, 341
Adams, Charles Francis, 43
Agricultural products, imports of, from United States, 330
Agriculture and stock, 329-337
Aguacate, population, 124
Aguacates, 345
Aguado y Rico, Fernando, School of Arts and Trades, 150, 151;
Industrial School. 381-388
Alameda of Havana, 153
Albarran, Dr., 97
Albear, Colonel, 168
Albertini, 97
Alcala, JosÉ Anton, statement in regard to taxes other than customs duties, 249
Alexandria Line of steamers, 366
Alfonsino, Spanish, value of, 23
Alfonso XII., population, 123
Alger, Hon. R. A., letter to Maj.-Gen. John R. Brooke, 390, 391
Alianza Bank, 198
Almendares River, 178
Alonso Rojos, population, 124
Alquizar, population, 123
Alto Songo, population, 124
Amaro, population, 124
Amended Cuban tariff, official, 221-247.
Americans in Santiago, 62-72
American Mall S.S. Co., 47
Amusements, 100
Annexation, 32-36
Anon fruit, 347
Annual deaths in Havana, table, 165
Antomarchi, physician of Napoleon, 129
Apezteguia, Marquis de, on future of Cuba, 37-42; 43, 47, 60, 115
Ariza and Herrara, 167, 168, 171
Arroba, 83
Arroyo Navanijo, population, 123
Artemisa, population, 123;
description, 132
Asphaltum, 327, 328
Atkins, E. F., statement in regard to sugar, 287
Atkins & Co., Messrs. E., 284
Atkinson, Edward. 43
Autonomist party, 8
Auxiliary vessels N. V. and Cuba Mail S. S. Co., 368
Average production of tobacco of world (table), 316
Bagasse, 286, 287, 297
Bahia Honda, population, 123;
description, 132
Bainoa, population, 124
Baker, Capt. L. D., 47, 53
Bananas, production of Santiago province, 67, 344;
shipments of, 345
“Banco Hispano-Colonial,” of Barcelona, 257
Banes, description, 136;
exports of fruit, 136;
shipments of bananas, 345;
exports of pineapples, 348
Bank of Commerce, 198
Banking, history of, 199, 200
Banks and Currency, 190-203
Banks of Havana, list of, 198
Banyan tree, 342
Baracoa, population, 123;
capital removed from, 129;
description, 136;
shipments of bananas, 345;
production of cocoanuts, 345
Barbadoes, cost of Muscovado sugars at, 286
Barbour, Maj. George M., 62, 119
Baria wood, 341
Barracones, 80
Barrios, 173
Batabano, sanitary condition, 120;
population, 123;
description, 133, 140
Bates, General, 405
Batey, 82
Bayamitas iron mines, 322
Bayamo, population, 123;
description, 137
Beal, P. M., statement in regard to sugar farms, 284, 285
Beal & Co., 284
Beans, 331
Beaulieu, Paul Leroy, on Cuban debt, 258, 261
Bees, 337
Beet-sugar competition, 76;
production of, 283;
comparative value, 288;
imports from Europe into United States, 289
Bejucal, population, 123;
description, 134
Belen Church of Havana, 152
Bemba (see Jovellanos)
Berracoe iron mines, 322
Betancourt, Gen. Pedro, 405
Bock, Gustavo, on production, manufacture, and necessities of tobacco in Cuba, 307-316
Bolondron, population, 123
Boniato manganese mines, 324
Bonnet, Wm., statement in regard to sugar, 291-294
Boston Fruit Company, 53;
manganese mines, 324
Botanical Gardens of Havana, 146
Brazil Line of steamers, 367
British Colonial Government, article on, by Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, 48, 50, 51
British Consul-General at Havana on reciprocity, 273, 274
Brooke, Maj.-Gen. John R., 69;
letter from Secretary Alger to, 390, 391, 399;
letter and cable from General Gomez, 403
Brooks, Mr. (of Brooks & Co.), 193
Bueycito manganese mines, 324
Building stone, 328
Butler, Maj.-Gen. M. C., 44;
on future of Cuba, 45, 46
Caballeria, 83, 310
CabaÑas, fort of Havana, 141
CabaÑas, population, 124;
description, 133
Cabonico, shipments of bananas, 345
Cabrera, 329
Caibarien, population, 123;
description, 131
Caibarien Railway, 355
Caiguaran wood, 341
Caimitillo wood, 342
Caja de Ahorros, 198
Cajobaba iron mines, 322
Calabazar, population, 124
Calaboya, population, 124;
description, 135;
River, 135
Calzada, 352
Camaguey (Puerto Principe), 126
Camarones, population, 124
Camino Central (Central Road), 351
Campbell, Capt. J. A., 392, 401
Campo de Marte of Havana, 146
Canada, sugar exported from Cuba to, 1893-1897, 294
Canary Islanders, value as labourers, 78-80
Canasi, population, 124
Candelaria, population, 124
Cane, yield of, per caballeria, 83;
theoretical sugar contents of one hundred pounds of, 286;
theoretical pure sugar contents of one hundred pounds, 287
Caney, population, 124
Cannau River, 114
Canovas, Prime Minister, invented name “realidad nacional,” 12
Capdevilla, 149
Capital, American and English, enterprises for, 414, 415
Capital, inducement to, and revival of credit, necessary to reconstruction of tobacco industry, 309
Cardenas, sanitary condition, 117;
population, 123;
description, 130;
exports and imports, 130;
minerals, 130;
deposits of asphaltum, 327, 328
Cardenas and Jucaro Railway, 354
Carnegie, Andrew, 43
Carpintero iron mines, 322
Cartagena, population, 124
Casa Blanco, suburb of Havana, 152
Casilda, seaport of Trinidad, 127
Casilda and Fernandez Railway, 355
Castillo, General, 399, 406
Catalina, population, 124
Catana, 339
Cattle, 332, 334;
cost of importing, 333;
export possibilities, 334
Causes of unfortunate situation of sugar industry, 299
Cauto River, 131, 360
Caves, of Bellamar, 126;
of Arcos de Carguanabo, 133
Cayajabos, population, 124
Cayo Romano, 138
Cedar, 341, shipments, 341
“Cedula” or head tax, 27
Ceiba del Agua, population, 124
Ceiba wood, 342
Celador, 173
Century Magazine, series of articles on slave trade in, 74
Cereals, 330
Cerro of Havana, 152;
salubrity, 167
Cervantes, population, 123
Chadwick, Edwin, 159
Chaffee, General, 405, 406-410
Chamber of Commerce of Santiago, memorial to President, 192
Chamberlain, E. T., on navigation, 31
Chamberlain, Hon. Joseph, article on British Colonial Government, 48, 50, 51
Characteristics of people, 97-100
Chavez Creek, 162
Chinamen, comparative value of, as labourers, 83
Chinese coolie labour, 77
Chinese immigration prohibited, 84
Chorreta Vedado of Havana, 152;
salubrity, 167
Church of the Merced, of Havana, 152
Cidra, population, 124
Ciego de Avila, population, 124
Cienfuegos, sanitary condition, 113;
population, 123;
description, 127;
harbour, 358
Cienfuegos and Santa Clara Railway, 354
Cigarettes, value of manufacture of, per annum, 313
Cigars, exports from Havana, 306
Cigars, cigarettes, and packages of smoking tobacco for home consumption, 312
Cigars, exportation of, decrease from 1889 to 1897 (table), 314
Cigars, number manufactured in 1889 for exportation and local consumption, 313
Cimarrones, population, 124
Cities and towns, 122-138
City of Alexandria, 366
City of Washington, 366
City property, face value of tax receipts on, 1886-1898, 252;
actual amount of taxes collected on, 253
Civil Guards, 261
Clark, William J., 285, 286
Coal, 326; analysis of, 327
Coasting trade, regulation of, 362
Coast line, 358
Cobre, description, 137, 318, 325
Cobre manganese mines, 324
Cocoa shipments, 345
Cocoanuts, 345
Cocoanut-oil shipments, 345
Coffee, 349, 350
Coins, gold, value of, 23, 190-192
Cojimar, description, 134
Collection of taxes other than customs duties by Spanish Bank, 252, 254
ColÓn, population, 123;
description,135;
market, 162
Colonia, 284
Colonia Guabairo, 284
Colonial government, Jamaica, 48
Columbus, Christopher, place of burial, 142;
discovery of tobacco, 302
Commerce, 267-280;
value of, 267
Commercial Cuba, quotation from, 285
“Commercial relations between Cuba and the United States,” by E. Sherman Gould, 274-280
Commission of Cuban officers on payment of insurgent soldiers, 204
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Gomez, General JosÉ Miguel, 204
Gomez, General Maximo, sympathy with United States, 16;
letter from, 17;
visit to, 390-407;
letter from General Brooke, 392;
memorandum regarding distribution of funds for relief of army, 398;
cable from Secretary Hay, 406;
personality of, 407, 408
Gomez de Avellanda, Dona Gertrudis, birthplace of, 129
Gould, Hon. Charles W., 249
Gould, E. Sherman, article on “Commercial relations between Cuba and the United States,” 274-280
Granadillo wood, 341
Grasses, 332
Greene, General F. R., report on condition of Havana, 160-163, 172-175, 177, 182, 186
Grifa, district of, 307
Guama iron mines, 322
Guana, population, 123
Guanabacoa, sanitary condition, 120;
population, 123;
description, 134, 152;
high death-rates, 166
Guanabana, 347
Guanajay, population, 123;
description, 133
Guanajayabo, population, 123
Guane, district of, 307
Guane, town of, population, 124
Guano palm, 339
Guantanamo, sanitary condition, 119;
population, 123;
description, 137
Guantanamo Railway, 355
Guarda Civil, 173
Guaurabo River, 127
Guido, steamer, 367
GÜines, sanitary condition, 120;
population, 123;
description, 134
Guira, population, 123
Guira de Melena, population, 123
Hanabanilla River, 114
Hanna, Lieutenant, 393
Harbour of Havana, cleansing of, 168
Harbours of Cuba, 358
Hard woods, varieties, 341
Hatillo manganese mines, 324
Havana, possibilities of, 3;
sanitary condition, 109-113;
population, 123;
chapter on, 139-153;
commercial importance, 140;
history, 140;
harbour, 141;
churches, 142;
parks, 143;
street railways, 143;
sewerage, 144;
water supply, 144;
telephone system, 144;
fire department, 145;
death-rate, 145, 154;
commerce, 145;
education, 146-151;
hotels, 151;
theatres, 152;
suburbs, 152;
weather observations, 152;
municipal problems, 172-189
Havana Commercial Company, 306
Havana province, area and population, 122;
tobacco production of, 304
Havana, steamer, 367
Hay, Hon. John, cable to General Gomez, 406
Hecker, Colonel, 343
Henequin, 332
Henry Clay and Bock Company Limited, 306, 307
Heredia, JosÉ Maria, birthplace of, 129
Hill, Mr. G. Everett, report on sanitary condition of Havana, 154-158, 160
Hill, Robert T., on population, 101-105
Hogs, 337
Holguin, population, 123;
description, 137
Home consumption of tobacco, 312
Horses, 336
Hospitality, 98
Immigration, promotion of, necessary to reconstruction of tobacco industry, 309
Imports and exports, 1886-97, receipts from, by custom-house districts, average, 219
Imports from United States, agricultural products, 330
Imports of merchandise, value of in 1895, 214;
value of by tariff classes, for 1895-96, 217
Indigo plant, 332
Industrial Bank, 198
Industrial School, 381-388
Ingleterra Hotel of Havana, 152
Insurgent troops, disposal of, 89;
payment of, 204-210; 390-407
Internal revenue, receipts from taxes (table), 254
Internal revenue taxes, collection of, 203
Internal taxes, 248-255
International Ocean Telegraph Company, 361
Iron ore, production of in Santiago, 321
Iron-ore mining, when begun, 318;
history, 318-321;
mining properties, 322
Islands of Cuba, 138
Isle of Pines, description, 138;
gold and silver, 325;
production of pineapples, 348
Izquierdo, Colonel Luis Ramos, 285
Izquierdo, JosÉ M., in regard to street-sweeping contracts, 112, 113
Jagua, bay of, 127
Jaguey wood, 342
Jamaica, English in, 47, 61
Jamaica, revenue, 55, 56;
expenditures, 57;
roads, 58, 59;
tariff, 59, 60
Jamaica negro, value as labourer, 84
Jaruco, population, 123;
description, 134
“Jerked beef,” 335, 336
Jesus del Monte, 152;
salubrity and altitude, 167
Jibacoa, population, 124
Jicota River, 114
Jiguani, population, 124;
description, 137
Jique wood, 341
Johnston, Dr. James, 47
Jovellanos, population, 123;
description, 135
Jover, Dr. Antonio, 194, 195
Jucaro MorÓn Railway, 355
Juragua Group iron mines, 322
Juragua Iron Company, 319-322, 356
Keys, 138
La Boca (See La Isabela), population, 124
La Cienaga of Havana, 152
La Cruces, population, 123;
description, 135
La Esperanza, population, 123
La Estrella of Santiago, 130
La Isabela, population, 123;
seaport of Sagua, 131;
description, 135
La Plaza of Batabano, 133
La Socapa of Santiago, 130
La Vija, 127
Labour, outlook for, 73-89;
increased demand for, 86;
for mining, 323;
opportunities for, 412, 413
Lagunillas, population, 124
Lakes, 360
Lampton. W. J., 139
Land and professional taxes, 248
Lane, Ralph, discovery of tobacco, 302
Lanuza, Dr. JosÉ Gonzales, 204
Las Casas, 140
Las Tunas Railway, 355
Lastres, Dr. Joaquin, on University of Havana, 378-381
Lead, 326
Lee, General, 405
Lemons, 346
Lengua de vaca, 332
Lighthouses, 360
Lignum vitÆ, 341
Limonar, population, 124
Llave del Nuevo Mundo, 140
Logan, Major John A., 394
Los Tres Reyes of Havana, 141
Louvre Hotel of Havana, 152
Ludlow, General, 144, 172, 174
McCullough, ex-chief of police of New York, 174
McKinley, President, 43;
order in regard to currency, 196;
cable from General Gomez, 402, 403
McKinley Tariff law, reciprocity of, 273
Macagua, population, 123;
description, 135
Maceo, General, inaugurated revolution, 137, 408
Macio manganese mines, 324
Macurijes, population, 123
Madalena iron mines, 322
Madruga, population, 124;
description, 134
Mahogany, 339, 341;
shipments to United States, 340
Majagua wood, 341
Mamey, 346
Managua, population, 124
Manganese, 323, 324;
mines, list of, 324
Mangar, population, 124
Manicaragua district, silver in, 326
Mantua, population, 124
Manufacture of tobacco; importance and prospects, 313;
number of workmen employed in Havana, 313;
decrease, 314
Manufactures under Spanish rule, 29
Manufacturing establishments of tobacco owned by English, French, and German companies, 306
Manzanillo, sanitary condition, 119;
population, 123;
description, 131;
exports of lumber, 132;
petroleum in, 328
Marble, 328
Margarita manganese mines, 324
Marianao, sanitary condition, 120;
population, 124;
description, 134, 152
Marianao Railway, 355
Mariel, population, 123
Maritime Security Bank, 198
Marti, 408
Mascotte, steamer, 371
Matanzas, sanitary condition, 116, 117;
population, 123;
description, 125
Matanzas, steamer, 367
Matanzas Province, area and population, 122
Matanzas Railway, 354
Mayari y Gibara tobacco, 305;
production of, estimate, 311
Melena del Sur, population of, 124
Menocal, General, 176, 405
Mexico, steamer, 367
Milanes, birthplace of, 129
Mineral Springs of Madruga, 134;
of San Antonio de los Banos, 135
Mines and mining, 318-328
Mining properties in Santiago, list of, 322
Moboa wood, 342
Monteagudo, General, 405
Montoro, Marquis Rafael, 91, 211, 212, 214
Moret law, 76, 77
Morion, population, 123
Morro, of Santiago, 130;
of Havana, 141
Mules, 336, 337
Municipal problems in Havana, 172-189
MuÑoz del Monte, Adolfo, 36;
article in Revista de Agriculture, 295-299
Munson Steamship Line, 370
Muscovado sugars, cost of, 286, 295
ÑaÑigos, 101
Napoleon, French, value of, 23
Nassau, sugar exported from Cuba to, 1897, 294
Natural gas, 328
Navigation, 362-375
Navajas-Jaguey Railway, 354
Navigation policy of United States, 364, 365
Negro, Cuban, characteristics of, 101
Newport, steamer, 366
New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, 365;
list of steamers, 366, 368;
routes, 368;
rates, 369
Niagara, steamer, 367
Nickel, 328
Nueva Gerona, 138
Nueva Paz, population, 123
Nuevitas, population, 123;
description, 136;
exports, 136
Oath for police force, 176
Obstacle to Cuban commerce, 269
Officers and soldiers of the Cuban army, number of, 208
Old Dominion Steamship Company, 366
Olivette, steamer, 123;
description, 131
Sagua la Grande Railway, 354
Salaries paid Cuban and United States armies per month, 209
Salud, population, 124
Sampson, Admiral, 149
Sancti Spiritu, population, 123;
description, 135
San Andres manganese mines, 324
San Antonio de Cabezas, population, 124
San Antonio de las Vegas, population, 124
San Antonio de los Banos, population 123;
description, 135
San Antonio de Rio Blanco del Norte, population, 124
San Cayetano and Vinales Railway, 355
San Cristobal, population, 123;
description, 133
San Cristobal de la Habana (see Havana)
San Diego de los Banos, description, 133
San Diego del Valle, population, 124
San Felipe, population, 123
San Jose Bank, 198
San Jose de las Lajas, population, 123
San Jose de los Remos, population,
124
San Juan de las Yeras, population, 123
San Juan manganese mines, 324
San Juan y Martinez, population, 123
San Luis, population, 123
San Maestro range, 323, 324
San Matias de Rio Blanco, population, 124
San Miguel, population, 124
San Nicolas, population, 124
San Vincente mineral springs, 133
Sanguily, Colonel Manuel, 204
Sanitary conditions, rural, 121
Sanitary report of Colonel Waring, 154-171
Sanitary work in Cuba, 108-121
Santa Ana, population, 124
Santa Clara, sanitary condition, 120;
population, 123;
description, 128
Santa Clara Province, area and population, 122;
tobacco production of, 304, 305;
iron ore in, 322;
silver in, 326;
asphaltum, 327
Santa Cruz, population, 123
Santa Cruz del Sur, population, 124
Santa Domingo, population, 123
Santa Fe, 138
Santa Filomena manganese mines, 324
Santa Isabel, population, 123;
description, 136
Santa Maria del Rosario, population, 124
Santiago, Americans in, 62-72;
Custom-House receipts, estimate of, 71
Santiago, Chamber of Commerce, memorial to President, 192
Santiago, iron mines near, 319
Santiago, sanitary condition, 117;
population, 123;
description, 128;
fortifications, 130
Santiago de las Vegas, population, 123
Santiago Province, area, 122;
population, 123;
tobacco production of, 305;
manganese in, 323;
copper in, 325;
silver in, 326;
lead in, 326
Santo Domingo, Church of, Havana, 152
Santo Espiritu (see Sancti Spiritu)
Sapotilla, 347
Sapotes, 345
Savings banks in Cuba, 199
School of Arts and Trades, 382
Schuman, Mr., 192
Scribner’s Magazine, article Hon. Jos. Chamberlain, 48
Seguranca, steamer, 366
Semilleros (planting beds), 305
Seneca, steamer, 366
Sevilla iron mines, 322
Sheep, 337
Siboney, 322
Sierra Maestre range, iron mines in, 319, 323, 324
Sigua Bay, 320
Sigua Iron Company, 319-322
Silver, Spanish, value of, 24
Slave-trade, horrors of, 74
Smith Key of Santiago, 130
Sores, Jacob, 141
South-eastern Calzada, 352
Southern Calzada, 352
South-western Calzada, 352
Spain, sugar exported from Cuba to, 1893-97, 294
Spain’s policy toward Cuba in relation to commerce, 272
Spanish-American Iron Company, 319-322
Spanish army, mortality, 1897 (table), 165
Spanish Bank of the Island of Cuba, 198, 199;
branches of, 251
Spanish imports into Cuba, 1896 (table), 270, 271
Spanish peasants, value as labourers, 78
Steam railroads, 354-358
Steamers of Compania Transatlantica EspaÑol, 369, 370
Steamers of New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, list of, 366
S. S. Admiral Sampson, 47
Sternberg, Surgeon-General, 111
Stock, 329-337
Strawberry, 348
Street railways, 353
Streets of Havana, paving of, 169
Street-sweeping contracts, J. M. Yzquierdo in regard to, 112, 113
Sugar, production of,
1869-98 (table), 292;
1879-98 (table), 293;
prices of, 293;
local consumption, 1893-97, 294;
distribution of crops, 1893-97, 294;
classes made during thirty years before 1884, 295;
left in store December 1, 1897, 295;
history and future outlook, 281-301;
total production of the world (table), 300;
producing countries of the world, relative importance of, 301;
beet, competition of, 293
Sugar, beet and cane, total production in 1893-94, 283
Surgirdero of Batabano, 133
Tacon market, 162
Tacon Theatre of Havana, 152
Tapaste, population, 124
Tariff, amended, how framed, 216;
amended official rates, 221-247
Tariff of Jamaica, 59, 60
Tariff, Spanish, actuating principle of, 18
Tariff, Spanish, 215
Tax receipts delivered for collection to the Spanish Bank of the Island of Cuba (tables), 201, 202
Tax receipts handed to Spanish Bank for collection, 1886-98, face value of (table), 252
Taxes in Cuba, classification, 212
Taxes collected during 1894-95, by provinces, per cent., 250
Taxes collected by the Spanish Bank, 1886-93, actual amount of (table), 253
Taxes and Imposts (table), 248
Taxes, minor, face value of receipts, 252;
actual amount collected 1886-98, 253
Taxes other than customs duties, statement of JosÉ Anton Alcala, chief of tax bureau of Spanish Bank, 24
Taxes on professions, trades, etc., 1886-98, face value of receipts on, 252;
actual amount collected, 1886-98, 253
Taylor, A. H., 169
Telegraph lines, 360, 361
Telephones, 361
Temperature of Havana, 164
Theoretical sugar contents of 100 pounds cane, 286
Timber and fruit trees, 338-350
Tobacco, 302-316
Tobacco, exports of, percentage shipped by Havana, 306;
decrease in shipments to United States in 1897, 307
Tobacco, United States imports, from Cuba, 312
Tobacco, history of cultivation, 302, 303
Tobacco, leaf, exportation of, increase, 314
Tobacco manufacturing companies, list of, 306
Tobacco manufactories of Havana, 145
Tobacco production, report by provinces, grade, amount consumed, and amount exported, 304, 305;
in eastern provinces, estimate, 311;
in Havana Province, estimate, 311;
in Pinar del Rio, estimate, 311;
in Las Villas Sta. Clara, estimate, 311;
in normal times, by provinces, estimate, 311;
of the world, average (table), 316
Tobacco raising, methods of, 305, 306
Tobacco, yield per acre, 306;
number of persons engaged in cultivating, 306
Todd, J. White, on labour, 413
Tonnage of Havana, foreign, 371
Tonnage of Havana and other ports, 358
Total delinquent taxes, 202
Trade of Cuban ports, 218
Traffic of railways of Western Cuba, 359
Tramways of Havana, 176, 177
Transportation, 351, 361
Treaty of Vienna, 73
Trelles, Modesto, statement in regard to “jerked beef,” 335, 336
Trinidad, cost of Muscovado sugars at, 286
Trinidad, population, 123;
description, 127;
exports, 128
Tunas de Zaza, population, 124;
description, 136;
exports, 136
Union Bridge Company of New York, 276
United Railways Company, 354
United Railways of Havana and Regla Warehouse, Ld., traffic and fiscal statement (table), 359
United States, sugar exported from Cuba to, 1893-97, 294
University of Havana, 148, 378, 381
Uplands, climate of, 121
Upmann & Company, H., 306
Uvera and Jaqueca iron mines, 322
Values of sugar in Cuba, on what dependent, 289
Van Leer, Major, 343
Vegetables, 331
Velasquez, Diego, 127, 129, 140
Vereda Nueva, population, 124
Vienna, treaty of, 73
Vigilancia, steamer, 366
Villalon, Colonel JosÉ Ramon, 204, 206;
regarding payment of army, 391, 392
Vinales, population, 124; description, 133
Volante, 353
Vuelta Abajo, tobacco district, 132
Vuelta Abajo tobacco, production of, e stimate, 303, 304, 308, 310-313, 315
Wages, farm labourers’, 80, 81, 85
Waggon roads, 351-353
War, causes of, 7, FOOTNOTES: