C. F. A.
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Charles Francis Atkinson.
- Formerly Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. Captain, 1st City of London (Royal Fusiliers). Author of The Wilderness and Cold Harbour.
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Infantry; Italian Wars.
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India: Costume.
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C. H. Ha.
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Carlton Huntley Hayes, A.M., Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor of History at Columbia University, New York City. Member of the American Historical Association.
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Innocent V., VIII.
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C. Ll. M.
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Conway Lloyd Morgan, LL.D., F.R.S.
- Professor of Psychology at the University of Bristol. Principal of University College, Bristol, 1887–1909. Author of Animal Life and Intelligence; Habit and Instinct.
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Instinct; Intelligence in Animals.
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C. R. B.
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Charles Raymond Beazley, M.A., D.Litt., F.R.G.S. F.R.Hist.S.
- Professor of Modern History in the University of Birmingham. Formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford; and University Lecturer in the History of Geography. Lothian Prizeman, Oxford, 1889. Lowell Lecturer, Boston, 1908. Author of Henry the Navigator ; The Dawn of Modern Geography ; &c.
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Ibn Batuta (in part); Idrisi.
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C. S.*
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Carlo Salvioni.
- Professor of Classical and Romance Languages, University of Milan.
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Italian Language (in part).
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C. T. L.
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Charlton Thomas Lewis, Ph.D. (1834–1904).
- Formerly Lecturer on Life Insurance, Harvard and Columbia Universities, and on Principles of Insurance. Cornell University, Author of History of Germany ; Essays; Addresses; &c.
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Insurance (in part).
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C. We.
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Cecil Weatherly.
- Formerly Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple.
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Infant Schools.
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D. B. Ma.
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Duncan Black Macdonald, M.A., D.D.
- Professor of Semitic Languages, Hartford Theological Seminary, U.S.A. Author of Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory ; Selection from Ibn Khaldum; Religious Attitude and Life in Islam; &c.
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Imām.
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D. G. H.
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David George Hogarth, M.A.
- Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Fellow of the British Academy. Excavated at Paphos, 1888; Naucratis, 1899 and 1903; Ephesus, 1904–1905; Assiut, 1906–1907; Director, British School at Athens, 1897–1900; Director, Cretan Exploration Fund, 1899.
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Ionia (in part); Isauria.
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D. H.
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David Hannay.
- Formerly British Vice-Consul at Barcelona. Author of Short History of Royal Navy, 1217–1688; Life of Emilio Castelar ; &c.
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Impressment.
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D. F. T.
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Donald Francis Tovey.
- Author of Essays in Musical Analysis ; comprising The Classical Concerto, The Goldberg Variations, and analyses of many other classical works.
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Instrumentation.
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D. S. M.
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Dugald Sutherland MacColl, M.A., LL.D.
- Keeper of the National Gallery of British Art (Tate Gallery). Lecturer on the History Art, University College, London; Fellow of University Colllege, London. Author of Nineteenth Century Art ; &c.
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Impressionism.
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E. A. M.
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Edward Alfred Minchin, M.A., F.Z.S.
- Professor of Protozoology in the University of London. Formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford; and Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy in the University of Oxford. Author of “Sponges and Sporozoa” in Lankester’s Treatise on Zoology ; &c.
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Hydromedusae; Hydrozoa.
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E. Br.
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Ernest Barker, M.A.
- Fellow and Lecturer in Modern History, St John’s College, Oxford. Formerly Fellow and Tutor of Merton College. Craven Scholar, 1895.
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Imperial Chamber.
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E. Bra.
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Edwin Bramwell, M.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. (Edin).
- Assistant Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
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Hysteria (in part).
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E. C. B.
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Right Rev. Edward Cuthbert Butler, O.S.B., D.Litt.
- Abbot of Downside Abbey, Bath. Author of “The Lausiac History of Palladius” in Cambridge Texts and Studies.
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Imitation of Christ.
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E. C. Q.
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Edmund Crosby Quiggin, M.A.
- Fellow, Lecturer in Modern History, and Monro Lecturer in Celtic, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
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Ireland: Early History.
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E. F. S.
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Edward Fairbrother Strange.
- Assistant Keeper, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. Member of Council, Japan Society. Author of numerous works on art Subjects. Joint-editor of Bell's “Cathedral” Series.
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Illustration: Technical Developments.
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Ingres.
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Huygens, Sir Constantijn; Ibsen; Idyl.
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Inscriptions: Latin (in part).
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E. H. B.
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Sir Edward Herbert Bunbury, Bart., M.A., F.R.G.S. (d. 1895).
- M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, 1847–1852. Author of a History of Ancient Geography; &c.
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Ionia (in part).
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E. H. M.
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Ellis Hovell Minns, M.A.
- Lecturer and Assistant Librarian, and formerly Fellow, Pembroke College, Cambridge. University Lecturer in Palaeography.
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Iazyges; Issedones.
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Ibn Khaldun (in part).
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