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An attempt has been made in this Index to provide in it not merely a reference to proper names, but to the subject-matter of the volume. With this purpose in view, the details have been grouped under more or less comprehensive heads. Many of these have intentionally received but slight treatment in the text, having been introduced merely as casual steps in the argument, or as incidental illustrations. Thus, under such names as Rome, Constantinople, and the like, the reader is not to look here for information on their historical importance.

, 17, 19, 226, 243-62 (passim).

Aryas. See Table of Contents.

(b) Scots—quoted or referred to as using Lowland Scots:-Alexander, Dr. W., "Johnnie Gibb," 16, 23, 42, 60, 147, 155; Barbour, "Brus," 19, 20, 30, 31, 39, 42, 61-3, 96, 234; Baillie, "Letters," 77; Barrie, J. M., 59, 63, 75, 97, 117, 118, 134; Blair's Autob. 237; Blind Harry, 61; Beattie, James, 75, 78, 94, his "Amha," 154, and "Scoticisms," 76, 94; Bell's "Ledger," 231-3; Burns, 31, 39, 41-2, 59, 60-6, 68-70, 76-8, 85, 90, 96, 98-9, 102, 104, 106-8, 112-3, 117-8, 137-9, 150, 154, 163, 172-3, 177, 181, 183, 198, 201-2, 223, 230, Scoto-Fr. in Burns, 241-3; Carlyle, 28, 60, 62, 78, 113, 117, 132; Chalmers, 75, 85; Cockburn, Henry, 59, 94, 100, 110; "Complaint of Scotland," 199; Crockett, S. R., 97, 98; Dunbar, 61, 96; Douglas, Gavin, 61, 76, 87, 96; "Duguid, Dr." 150; Fergusson, 61, 69, 98, 101, 106, 112, 127; Ferrier, Miss, 60; Fountainhall (Lord), 228-237; Galt, 60; Halyburton's "Ledger," 229-230; Hamilton, Mrs., 60; Henryson, 61, 136, 218; Law, the 254