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Sample EB11 contributor' s index
ABBE, CLEVELAND, AM, LL.D. (C. A.)
 * Meteorology.

ABBOTT, LAURENCE. (L. A.*)
 * Roosevelt, Theodore.

ABBOTT, REV. LYMAN, D.D. (L. A.)
 * Beecher, Henry Ward.

ABNEY, SIR WILLIAM DE WIVELESLIE, K.C.B., D.C.L., D.Sc., F.R.S. (W. de W. A.)
 * Photography.

ABRAHAMS, ISRAEL, M.A. (I. A.)
 * Jew, Dispersion to Modern Times; and articles on Jewish Subjects, Scholars, &c.

ADAMS, BRAMAN BLANCH ARD. (B. B. A.)
 * Railways, Accident Statistics; Signal, Army Signalling (in part), and Railway signalling (in part).

ADAMS, PROF. FRANK DAWSON, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S. (F. D. A.)
 * British Columbia (in part); Quebec (in part) ; Queen Charlotte Islands; Vancouver Island.

'''ADAMS, PROP. GEORGE BURTON, A. M., B.D., Ph.D., Litt.D.''' (G. B. A.)
 * Feudalism.

ADAMSON, ROBERT, M.A., LL.D. (R. AD.)
 * Bacon, Francis; Bacon, Roger: Berkeley, Bishop ; Butler Bishop (in part) ; Category (in part); Fichte; Hume, David (in part) ; Kant (in part)

ADDIS, REV. WILLIAM E., M.A. (W. E. A.)
 * Order, Holy.

ADDISON, REV. DANIEL DULANY. (D. D. A.)
 * Protestant Episcopal Church.

AIRY, OSMUND, M.A., LL.D. (O. A.)
 * Penn, William: Russell Lord William; Shaftesbury. 1st earl of; Sidney, Algernon; Somers, John, Lord.

AIRY, WILFRED, M.Inst.C.E. (W. AY.)
 * Tachcometry; Weighing Machines.

AITKEN, JOHN, LL.D., F.R.S. (J. A.*)
 * Dust.

AKERS, CHARLES EDWARD. (C. E. A.)
 * Brazil, History (in part); Chile, History (in part); Peru, History (in part).

ALABASTER, CHALONER GRENVILLE. (C. G. ALA.)
 * Money-Lending.

ALCOCK, CHARLES WILLIAM. (C. W. A.)
 * Football, Association (in part).

ALEXANDER, REV. WILLIAM LINDSAY, D.D., LL.D. (W. L. A.)
 * Calvin (in part).

'''ALLBUTT, SIR THOMAS CLIFFORD, K.C.B., M.A.. M.D.. D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S.''' (T. C. A.)
 * Lister, 1st Baron; Medicine, Modern Progress; Semmelweiss, Ignatz.

ALLEN, PERCY STAFFORD, M.A. (P. S. A.)
 * Erasmus (in part).

ALLEN, THOMAS WILLIAM, M.A. (T. W. A.)
 * Homer (in part).

'''ALLMAN, PROF. GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.A., LL.D.. D. Sc., F.R.S.''' (J. G. A.)
 * Ptolemy (in part); Pythagoras, Geometry; Thales (in part).

ALPHANDERY, PROF. PAUL DANIEL. (P. A.)
 * Albigenses; Apostolici; Auto-da-Fé; Flagellants; Fraticelli; Inquisition, John XXII. (pope); &c.

ANCHEL, ROBERT. (R. A.*)
 * Boissy D'Anglas, F. A. de; Cambon, Pierre Joseph; Convention. The National; Cordeliers, Club of the; Hérault de Séchelles; Louis XVI.; &c.

ANDERSON, ADELAIDE MARY, M.A. (A. M. AN.)
 * Labour Legislation.

ANDERSON, JOHN GEORGE CLARK, M.A. (J. G. C. A.)
 * Aneyra; Angora; Galatia; Gordium; Kastamuni; Pontus; Sinope; &c.

ANDERSON, JOSEPH, LL.D. (J. AN.)
 * Barrow; Crannog; Lake Dwellings; Tumulus.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM, F.R.G.S. (W. AN.)
 * Japan, Japanese Art (in part).

'''ANDERSON, LIEUT.-COL. WILLIAM PATRICK, M.Inst.C.E., F.R.G.S.''' (W. P. A.)
 * Erie, Lake; Great Lakes; Michigan, Lake; Ontario, Lake, St Lawrence, River; Superior, Lake.

ANDREWS, PROF. HERBERT THOMAS. (H. T. A.)
 * Catechumen; Igntius; Logia; Missions (in part); Polycarp; Presbyter.

ANTROBUS, SIR REGINALD LAURENCE, K.C.M.G. (R. L. A.)
 * St Helena (in part).

ARBER, EDWARD, D.Litt., F.S.A. (E. A.)
 * Smith, John (1580-1631).

ARCHER, THOMAS ANDREW, M.A. (T.. A. A.)
 * Salvian; Silvester II (pope); Templars (in part); Ursula, St (in part) ; Vincent of Beauvais.

ARMITAGE, REV. ELKANAH, M.A. (E. AR.*)
 * Superintendent; Zwingli.

ARMSTRONG, EDWARD, M.A. (E. AR.)
 * Charles V.

ARMSTRONG, PROF. HENRY EDWARD, Ph.D, LL.D., F.R.S. (H. E. A.)
 * Valency.

ARMSTRONG, SIR WALTER. (W. AR.)
 * Orchardson, Sir W. Q.

ARNDT, WALTER TALLMADGE, A.M. (W. T. AR.)
 * New York (in part).

ARNOLD, CHANNING, M.A. (C. AR.)
 * Australia, Aborigines.

ARNOLD, MATTHEW. (M. A.)
 * Sainte-Beuve.

ASCOLI, PROF. GRAZIADIO I. (G. I. A.)
 * Italian language (in part).

ASHBY, THOMAS, M.A., D.Litt., F.S.A. (T. As.)
 * Italy, Geography and Statistics; and articles on Italian Topography and Archaeology.

ASHWORTH, PHILIP A., M.A., D.Juris. (P. A. A.)
 * Alace-Lorraine : Bavaria, Statistics; Berlin; Germany, Geography; Gneist; Simson, Martin E. von; &c.

ATHERTON, GERTRUDE FRANKLIN. (G. A.*)
 * Rézanov.

ATKINSON, CAPTAIN CHARLES FRANCIS. (C. F. A.)
 * American Civil War; Arms and Armour, Firearms; Army; Artillery; France, Army; French, Revolutionary Wars, Military operations; Great Rebellion; Infantry; Uniforms; &c.

ATKINSON, JOSEPH BEAVINGTON. (J. B. A.)
 * Kaulbach; Overbeck, Schadow.

ATWATER, WILBUR OLIN, Ph.D. (W. O. A.)
 * Dietetics (in part).

ATWOOD, REV. ISAAC MORGAN, M.A.,D.D, LL.D. (I.M.A.)
 * Universalist Church.

AUSTEN, ERNEST E. (E. E. A.)
 * Diptera; Flea; Mosquito; Tetse-fly.

AXON, WILLIAM EDMUND ARMYTAGE, LL.D. (W.E.A.A.)
 * Manchester; Roscoe, William; Salford.

BADELON, PROF. ERNEST CHARLES FRANCOIS. (E. B.*)
 * Africa, Roman; Carthage, Ancient; Hadrumentum; Leptis

BABER, EDWARD CRESSWELL, M.A. (E. C. B.*)
 * Ear, Diseases.

BACHER, PROF. WILLIAN, Ph.D. (W. BA.)
 * Abenera; Elias Levita: Gama1iel; Hillel; Jonah, Rabbi; Kimhi; Rabbi; Shammai.

BACON, REV. BENJAMIN WISNER, A.M., D.D., Litt.D., LI.D. (B. W. B.)
 * James, Epistle of; Jude, The General Epistle of.

BADEN-POWELL, MAJOR RADEN F. 5, F.R.A.S., F.R.Met.S. (B. F. S. B.-P.)
 * Kite-flying.

BAGWELL, RICHARD M.A., LL.D. (R. BA.)
 * Ireland, Modern History.

BAILEY, CYRIL, M.A. (C. BA.)
 * Roman Religion.

BAILEY, JOHN EGLINTON. (J. E. B.)
 * Cryptography.

BAILEY, LIBERTY HYDE, LL.D. (L. H. B.)
 * Horticulture, American (in part).

BAIN, ROBERT NISBET. (R. N. B.)
 * Hungary, History (in part); Poland, History (in part);	Philippine Islands, Sweden,History (in part); and Hungarian, Polish, Russian and Swedish biographies.

BAINES, SIR JERVOISE ATHELSTANE, C.S.I. (J. A. B.)
 * Census; Population.

BAIRD, SPENCER FULLERTON, LL.D. (S. F. B.)
 * Henry, Joseph.

BAIRD, WILLIAM RAIMOND, LL.D. (W. R. B.*)
 * Fraternities, College.

BAKER, HENRY FREDERICK, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. (H. F. BA.)
 * Differential Equation; Function, Functions of Complex Variables.

BAKER, JULIAN LEVETT, F.I.C. (J. L. B.)
 * Fermentation

BALCARRES, LORD, M.P., F.S.A. (B.)
 * Art Galleries; Museums of Art.

BALDRY, ALFRED LYS. (A. L. B.)
 * Fortuny.

BALDWIN, HON. SIMEON EBEN, M.A., LL.D. (S. E. B.)
 * American Law; Conveyancing, United States; Extradition, United States.

BALE, EDWIN, R.L.(E. BA.)
 * Process.

BALFOUR, PROF. ISAAC BAYLEY, M. D., F.R.S. (I. B. B.)
 * Angiosperms (in part).

BALL, REV. CHARLES JAMES, M.A. (C. J. B.*)
 * Lamentations.

BALL, SIR ROBERT STAWELL, LL.D., F.R.S. (R. S. B.)
 * Nebular Theory.

BALLANTYNE, ROBERT MICHAEL. (R. M. B.)
 * Life-boat, British (in part).

BALLIN, JACOB SAMUEL. (J. S. B.)
 * Apprenticeship.

BALZANI, COUNT UGO, Litt.D. (U. B.)
 * Villani, Giovanni.

BARCLAY, SIR THOMAS. (T. BA.)
 * International Law ; Neutrality; Peace: and articles on other subjects connected with International Law.

BARING, THE HON. MAURICE. (M. BA.)
 * Taine.

BARKER, PROF. ALDRED FARRER, M.Sc. (A. F. B.)
 * Alpaca; Felt; Wool, Worsted and Woollen Manufactures.

BARKER, ERNEST, M.A. (E. BR.)
 * Crusades; Diet; Emperor: Empire ; Peter the Hermit: Tancred ; Teutonic Order; &c.

BARLOW, SIR HILARO WILLIAM WELLESLEY, BART. (H. W. B.)
 * Sword, Modern Military (in part).

BARNABEI, FELICE, Litt.D. (F. B.)
 * Herculaneum.

BARNES, REV. WILLIAN EMERY, M.A., D.D. (W. F. B.)
 * Ecclesiasticus.

BARRATT, J. ARTHUR, LL.B. (J. A. BA.)
 * Admiralty jurisdiction, United States.

BARRON, OSWALD, F.S.A. (O. BA.)
 * Arms and Armour, English; Butler, Family; Costume, Medieval and Modern European; Genealogy, Modern; Heraldry; Howard, Family; Russell, Family; &c.

BARTLET, PROF. JAMES VERNON, M.A., D.D. (J. V. B.)
 * Acts of the Apostles; Apostle; Congregationalism; Hebrews, Epistle to the; Matthew, St; Luke, St; Paul the Apostle ; &c.

BARTLETT, JAMES. (J. BT.)
 * Building; Carpentry; Heating; Masonry; Roofs; Sewerage: Timber; Ventilation; &c.

BARTLEY, SIR GEORGE CHRISTOPHER TROUT, K.C.B. (G. C. T. B.)
 * Savings Banks (in part).

BARTOLI, ADOLFO. (A. BA.)
 * Italian Literature (in part).

BARWICK, GEORGE FREDERICK. (G. F. B.)
 * Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg; Alice, Grand-Duchess of Hesse: Dhuleep Singh; Lavigeric; Midhat Pasha.

BASTABLE, PROF. CHARLES FRANCIS, M.A.,LL.D. (C .F .B.)
 * Bimetallism; Decimal Coinage; English Finance; Finance; Monetary Conferences; Money; Seigniorage; Token Money.

BATESON, MISS MARY. (M. BAT.)
 * Borough, English.

BATHER, FRANCIS ARTHUR, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. (F. A. B.)
 * Echinederma; Starfish.

BAUERMANN, HILARY, F.G.S. (H. B.)
 * Anthracite: Coal (in part); Coke; Fuel, Solid; Safety-lamp.

BAXENDALE, WALTER. (W. B.)
 * Dog (in part).

BEALBY, JOHN T. (J. T. BE.)
 * Russia, Geography and Statistics, (in part); Caucasia; St Petersburg (in part); and other articles on Russian topography.

BEARE,THOMAS HUDSON, M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.M.E. (T. H. B.)
 * Water Motors.

BEAZLEY, PROF. CHARLES RAYMOND, m.A., D.Litt, F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S. (C. R. B.)
 * Columbus, Christopher; Cook, Captain; Hakluyt (in part); Henry the Navigator; Mercator; Polo, Marco (in part); Ptolemy (in part) ; Sindbad the Sailor, Voyages of; &c.

BECK, FREDERICK GEORGE MEESON, M.A. (F. G. M. B.)
 * Gemany, Ethnography and Early History; Sweden, Early History; Ætheired; Deira: Goths (in part); Lombards (in part); Mercia; Northumbria; Saxons; Wessex; &c.

BECKE, ARCHIBALD FRANK. (A. F. B*)
 * Waterloo Campaign.

BEDDARD, FRANK EVERS, M.A., F.R.S. (F. E. B.)
 * Earth-worm; Leech, Nernatoda (in part).

BELL,, HON. ARCHIBALD GRAEME, M.Inst.C.B. (A.G.B.*)
 * Georgetown (British Guiana); Guiana

BELL, CHARLES PREDERIC MOBERLY. (C. F. M. B.)
 * Nubar Pasha.

BELL, GERTRUDE MARGARET LOTHIAN. (G. BE.)
 * Druse. (in part).

BELL, LOUIS, Ph.D. (L. BL.)
 * Motors, Electric. Power Transmission, Electrical.

BELL, MALCOLM. (M. BE.)
 * Pewter; Sheffield Plate; Watts, George Frederick.

BEMONT, CHARLES, D. ès L., D.LItt. (C. B.*)
 * France, Bibliography of History: Annals: Béarn: Chronicle; Commines; Gascony; Sorel, Albert; Thou. Jacques do; &c.

BENEDITE, PROF. LEONCE. (L. BE.)
 * Painting, Modern French; Sculpture, Modern French.

BENNETT, REV. WILLIAM HENRY, M.A., D.D., D.Litt. (W. H. BE.)
 * Angel; Atonement: Balaam: Beelzebub; Gomer; Ham; Japhet, Lamech; Nimrod; Noah; Seth.

BENSON, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER, C.V.O., M.A. (A. C. BE.)
 * Church, Dean.

BERNARD, VERY REV. JOHN HENRY, M.A., D.D., D.C.L (J. H. BE)
 * Ireland, Church of.

BERNSTEIN, EDUARD. (E. BN.)
 * Marx.

BERRY, GEORGE ANDREAS, M.B., F. R. C. S., F. R. S, (Edin.) (G. A. BE.)
 * Eye, Diseases.

BESANT, SIR WALTER. (W. BE.)
 * Froissart; Jefferies.

'''BETHELL, LIEUT.-COL. HENRY ARTHUR.''' (H. A. B.)
 * Ordnance, Field Artillery Equipment.

BEVAN, EDWYN ROBERT, M.A. (E. R. B.)
 * Alexander the Great; Demetricis of Macedonia; Hellenism; Macedonian Empire; Lysimachus; Perdiccas; Philip L, II, and V. of Macedonia; Ptolemics; Selcucid Dynasty.

BHOWNAGGREE, SIR MANCHERJEE MERWANJEE, K. C. I. E. (M. M. BH)
 * Aga Khan; Jeejeebhoy; Patel; Readymoney, Sir C. J.; Takhtsingji.

BIDWELL,SHELFORD, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. (S.BI.)
 * Magnetism.

BIGG, REV. CHARLES, M.A., D.D. (G Bi.)
 * Clement of Alexandria (in part) ; Philo (in part)

BIGGAR, C. R. W., M.A., K.C. (C. R. W. B.)
 * Mowat, Sir Oliver.

BIGGAR, HENRY PERCIVAL. (H. P. B.)
 * Cabot, John: Cartier, Jacques.

BILSON, JOHN. (J. BN.)
 * Architecture, Romanesque and Gothic (in England).

BINGHAM, PROF. HIRAM, A. M., Ph.D. (H. BI.)
 * Philippine Islands, History.

BINYON, LAURENCE. (L. B.)
 * Burne-Jones, Sir E.; China, Chinese Art,. Lawson, Cecil Gordon.

BIRDWOOD, SIR GEORGE CHRISTOPHER MOLESWORTH, K.C.I.E. (G. B.)
 * Incense.

BISHOP, ISABELLA L. (I. L. B.)
 * Korea (in part).

BLACK, C. E. D. (C. E. D. B.)
 * Kashgar (in part).

BLACK, JOHN A. (J. A. BL.)
 * Proof-reading (in part).

BLACK, REV. JOHN SUTHERLAND, MA., LL.D. (J. S. BL.)
 * Fasting: Feasts and Festivals: Free Church of Scotland (in part) Huss, John; Kashgar (in part); Mary the mother of Jesus (in part); Mazzini; Missal; Nestorius (in part).

BLACKMAN, PROF. VERNON HERBERT, M.A., D.Sc. (V. H. B.)
 * Bacteriology, Botany; Fungi (in part); Lichens (in part).

BLAIN, WILLIAN, C.B. (W. BL.)
 * National Debt, Conversions (in part).

BLAIR, ANDREW ALEXANDER. (A. A. B.)
 * Assaying

BLONDAL, SIGFUS. (S. BL.)
 * Hallgrimsson; Iceland, Recent Literature; Sigurdsson, Jón; Thomsen, Grimur; Thoroddsen, Jón.

BLOUNT, BERTRAM, F.C.S., F.I.C. (B. BL.)
 * Cement

BLOWITZ, HENRI S. A. de. (DE. B.)
 * Lesseps, Ferdinand de; Paris, History (in part).

BLUNT, CHARLES JASPER, A.O.D. (C. J. B.)
 * Mohmand Campaign; Tirah Campaign.

BLUNT, HERBERT WILLIAM, M.A. (H. W. B.*)
 * Logic, History.

BLYTH, JAMBS, M.A, LLD. (J. BL.)
 * Graduation.

BODLEY, JOHN EDWARD COURTENAY, M.A. (J. E. C. B.)
 * France, History, 1870-1910.

BOLTZMANN, LUDWIG. (L. BO.)
 * Model.

BONAR, JAMES, M.A., LL.D. (J. B.)
 * Socialism

BORLEY, JAMBS OLIVER, M.A. (J. O. B.)
 * Dredge and Dredging, Marine; Trawling, Seining and Netting.

BOSANQUET, ROBERT HOLFORD MACDOWALL, M.A., F.R.S., ,F.R.A.S. (R. H. M. B.)
 * Organ, Modern.

BOTSFORD, PROF. GEORGE WILLIS, A.M., Ph.D. (G. W. B.)
 * Amphictyony; Areopagus.

BOUDINHON, PROF. AUGUSTE, D.D., D.C.L. (A. Bo.*)
 * Canon Law, General; Cardinal; Conclave; Concordat; Consistory; Curia Roniana; Decretals; Index Librorum Prohibitorum; Infallibility; Pope; Syllabus.

BOULENGER, GEORGE A., Ph.D., D.Se., F.R.S. (G. A. B.)
 * Axolol; Batrachia; Carp; Cat-fish; Cod; Flat-fish; lchthiology (in part); Salmon and Salenidae; Trout; &c.

BOULGER, DEMETRIUS CHARLES. (D. C. B.)
 * Belgium, Geography and Statistics; Antwerp; Bruges; Brussels; Raffles, Sir Stamford; Tournai.

BOURCHIER, JAMBS DAVID, M.A., F.R.G.S. (J. D. B.)
 * Athens; Balkan Peninsula: Bulgaria; Crete, Geography and Statistics and Modem History; Greece, Geography and Modern History; Greek Literature, (III.) Modern; Macedonia; Montenego; &c.

BOURNE, PROF. GILBERT CHARLES, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., F.R.S. (G. C. B.)
 * Anthotoa; Coral-reefs.

BOUSSET, PROF. WILHELM. (W. BO.)
 * Antichrist; Basilides; Gnosticism; Valentinus and the Valentinians.

BOUTELL, REV. CHARLES, M.A. (C. B.)
 * Effigies (in part).

BOWER, PROF. FREDERICK ORPEN, D.Sc., F.R.S. (F. O. B.)
 * Hofmeister; Mohl, Hugo von.

BOX, REV. GEORGE HERBERT, M.A. (G. H. BO.)
 * John the Baptist; Joseph (New Testamen); Jubilee, Year of (in part) ; Nahum; Phylactery (in part) ; Shekinah; Teraphim (in part); Urim and Thummim.

BOYLE, VERY REV. GEORGE DAVID, M.A., D.D. (G. D. B.)
 * Coleridge, S. T. (in part).

BRABROOK, SIR EDWARD WILLIAM, C.B., F.S.A. (E.W.B.)
 * Building Societies, United Kingdom: Friendly Societies.

'''BRADFORD, PROP. JOHN ROSE, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.''' (J. R. B.)
 * Kidney Diseases (in part).

BRADLEY, VERY REV. GEORGE GRANVILLE, M.A., D.D. (G. G. B.)
 * Stanley, Dean.

BRADLEY, HENRY, KA,, Ph.D. (H. BR.)
 * English Literature (I.); Beowulf; Cædmon; Cynewlf; Heliand; Orm; Riddles; Slang.

BRAEKSTAD, HANS LIEN. (H. L. B.)
 * Norway, History, 1814-1907.

BRAMWELL, EDWIN, .F.R.C.P., F.R.S.(Edin.). (E. BRA.)
 * Hysteria (in part).

BRANDIN, PROF. LOUIS MAURICE, M.A. (L. M. BR.)
 * Anglo-Norman Literature.

'''BRANDIS, SIR DIETRICH,K. C. I. E., F.R.S.''' (D. BR.)
 * Teak (in part).

BRANNER, PROF. JOHN CASPER, Ph.D., LL.D. (J. C. BR.)
 * South America.

BRAUN, JOSEPH, S.J. (J. BRA.)
 * Pastoral Staff; Rochet (in part); Stole; Surplice (in part)

BRAYSHAW, ALFRED NEAVE, LLB. (A.N.B.)
 * Friends, Society of.

BRECK, EDWARD, N.A., Ph.D. (E. B.)
 * Base-ball; Foil-fencing; Football, American (in part); Kite-flying (in part) ; Sabre-fencing.

BRETT, MICHAEL. (M. BT.)
 * Salvage, Military.

BRICKWOOD, EDWIN DAMPIER. (E. D. B.)
 * Horse, History; Horse-racing (in part).

BRIDGE, ADMIRAL SIR CYPRIAN ARTHUR GEORGE, G.C.B. (C. A. G. B.)
 * Sea, Command of the; Sea-Power; Signal, Marine Signalling (in part).

BRIGHTMAN, REV. FRANK EDWARD, M.A., Ph.D., D. Litt.,(F. E. BR.)
 * Serapion.

BRILIANT, OSCAR. (O. BR.)
 * Austria, Statistics; Austria-Hungary, Statistics; Bohemia, Geography and Statistics; Hungary, Geography and Statistics; Budapest; Carpathian Mountains (in part).

BRINKLEY, CAPTAIN FRANK, R. N. (F.BY.)
 * Bonin Islands; Japan.

BROADBENT, SIR JOHN FRANCIS HARPIN, BART., M.A, M.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. (J. F. H. B.)
 * Heart Heart Disease; Rheumatizm.

BRODIE, PROF. THOMAS GREGOR, M.D., F.R.S. (T. G. BR.)
 * Blood, Anatomy and Physiology. Connective Tissues; Epithelial, Endothelial and Glandular Tissues; Lymph and Lymph Formation; Phagocytosis.

'''BRODRIBB, REV. WILLIAM JACKSON;. M.A.''' (W. J. B.)
 * Tacitus (in part).

BROOKS, F. VINCENT. (F. V. B.)
 * Lithography ; Sun Copying.

BROOME, LADY (Mary Anne Broome). (M. A. B.)
 * Western Australia, History.

BROWN, PROF. GERARD BALDWIN, M.A. (G. B. B.)
 * Basilica, (in part); Painting.

BROWN, HORATIO ROBERT FORBES, LL.D. (H. F. B.)
 * Milan (in part); Padua; Venice.

BROWN, JAMES DUFF. (J. D. B.)
 * Libraries (in part).

BROWN, J. TAYLOR. (J. T. B.*)
 * Leighton, Robert (in part)

BROWN, THOMAS. (T. B.*)
 * Hosiery.

'''BROWN, LIEUT-COL. W. BAKER, R.E.''' (W. B. B.)
 * Coast Defence; Submarine Mines.

'''BROWNE, PROP. EDWARD GRANVILLE, M.A., M.R.C.S.,M.R.A.S.''' (E. G. B.)
 * B&aacute;biism.

BROWNE, MONTAGU. (M. B.)
 * Taxidermy.

'''BROWNLOW, RT. REV. WILLIAM ROBERT, M.A., D.D.''' (W. R. B.)
 * Catacomb (in part)

BRUCE, LEWIS CAMPBELL, M.D, F.R.C.P. (L. C. B.)
 * Insanity, Medical (in part),.

BRUNTON, SIR THOMAS LAUDER, BART., M.D., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. (T. L. B.)
 * Therapeutics

BRYAN, PROF. GEORGE HARTLEY, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.(G. H. BR.)
 * Diffusion

BRYANT, MARGARET. (M. BR.)
 * Alexander the Great, Legends ; Caesar, Medieval Legends; Chapman, George (in part) : Charlemagne, Legends; Dryden (in part); Dumas: Louis VIII. and XVII. of France; Pope,Alexander (in part); Virgil, The Virgil Legend; &c.

BRYCE, REV. GEORGE, M.A., D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.(Can.). (G.BR.)
 * Alberta; Manitoba (in part).

'''BRYCE, RT. HON. JAMES, D.C L., D.Litt.''' (J. BR.)
 * Justinian; Theodora; Tribonian: Unated States, Constitution and Government.

BRYDON, J. M. (J. M. By.)
 * Nesfield.

BUCKLAND, REV. AUGUSTUS ROBERT, M.A. (A. R. B.)
 * Tract, Tract Societies.

BUCKLEY, JAMES MONROE, D.D., LLD. (J. M. Bu.)
 * Methodism, United States.

'''BULLEN, ARTHUR HENRY. '''(A. H. B.)
 * Burton, Robert.

BUNBURY, SIR EDWARD H., BART., F.R.G.S. (E. H. B.)
 * Geography (in part); Bithynia (in part); Cappadocia (in part); Ionia (in part); Pompeii (in part); Ptolemy (in part); Pytheas (in part); Rhodes (in part); &c.

BURDETT, SIR HENRY, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. (H. BT.)
 * Hospital.

BURGESS, JAMES, C.I.E., LL.D., F.R.S.(Edin.). (J. Bs.)
 * Indian Architecture.

BURKITT, PROF. FRANCIS CRAWFORD.M.A., D.D. (F.C.B.)
 * Bible, New Testament, Higher Criticism; Thomas, St (in part).

BURLINGAME, EDWARD LIVERMORE, A.M., Ph.D. (E.L.B.)
 * Brook Farm. Ripley, George.

BURN, REV. ANDREW EWBANK, N.A., D.D. (A.E.B.)
 * Church; Creeds.

BURNSIDE, PROF. WILLIAM, M.A., D.Se., LL.D., F.R.S. (W. BU.)
 * Groups, Theory of.

BURPEE, LAWRENCE JOHNSTON. (L. J. B.)
 * Canada, Literature, English-Canadian: Ottawa.

BURROUGHS, JOHN. (J. Bu.)
 * Whitman, Walt.

'''BURROWS, VEN. WINFRID OLDFIELD, M.A.''' (W. O. B.)
 * Absolution; Confession, Religion; Confirmation. Prayers for the Dead.

BURTON, JOSEPH. (J. B.*)
 * Brick (in part); Firebrick (in part).

BURTON, WILLIAM, M.A., F.C.S. (W. B.*)
 * Brick (in part); Ceramics (in part); Dells, Robbia (in part); Firebrick (in part) : Kashi (in part) ; Palissy ; Terra-cotta (in part); Tile; Wedgwood, Josiah.

BURY, PROF. JOHN BAGNELI, D.Litt., LL.D., D.C.L. (J. B. B.)
 * Alexius I, II and III ; Baldwin I. and II; Basil I. and II; Belisarius; Gibbon, Edward; Roman Empire, Later.

BUTLER, ALFRED JOSHUA, M.A., D.Litt, (A. J. B.)
 * Abyssinian Church; Copts, The Coptic Church.

BUTLER, ARTHUR JOHN, M.A. (A. J. B.*)
 * Dante.

BUTLER, RIGHT REV. EDWARD CUTHRERT, O.S.B., M.A., D.Litt. (E. C. B.)
 * Anthony, Saint; Benedictines; Carthusians; Dominic, Saint; Domenicans: Francis of Assisi, St.; Franciscans; Monasticism; Simeon Stylites, St; &c.

BUTLER, EDWARD DUNDAS. (E. D. Bu.)
 * Hungary, Literature (in part).

BUTLER, FRANCIS HENRY, M.A. (F. H. B.)
 * Compass (in part); Frankincense; Galls; Honey; Hunter, John; Hunter,William.

'''BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY. '''(N. M. B.)
 * Education, United States.

Paper copy
It's not mine, it's the library's. In other words, I cannot take it out of the library and there is no scanner there; I must transcribe myself. The version I'm looking at right now is the non-compact edition. Andrewmackinnon 20:11, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

WS CSS
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Fractions
Hi, I just now got your message. For some reason, the WS didn't tell me I had any new messages. I went looking for the fractions you wanted me to insert, and I can only see about half of them. I'm assuming all of them show up on your computer (I get boxes for the middle ones), so could you tell me what font you've installed that lets you see those? And when I can see all of them I'll add the fractions (or I'll just go ahead and add the ones that show up on my computer while I wait).—Zhaladshar (Talk) 21:24, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

Other languages in the insert bar
I don't mind putting up the languages, although I am a tad reluctant. The Greek is definitely fine--I've been meaning to put them up for a while--but I don't see what the point of the Hebrew and Cyrillic alphabets would be. Do you have any texts which use Hebrew/Cyrillic scripts in it? I mainly don't want to clutter up the insert bar and make it difficult for people to find characters. Although, as it is, I think it needs to be reorganized. But, again, if you get me the letters, I'll add them to it.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 18:54, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
 * Ah, I should have known about EB1911. Alright, just give me the languages whenever you get a moment.  Good look with the WS Tool section.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 19:09, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
 * I'm wondering, is it necessary to put the Greek letters with diacritics in the insert bar? Will they actually be used?  Would the Hebrew ones be used as well?  I'm trying not to clutter up that bit any more than it already is, is why I'm asking.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 00:48, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

EB1911
Hi. I took the text from the Gutenberg site that is referenced in the index. I don't have the original text and I suppose I figured the Gutenberg text was well proofread, although I guess it didn't have to go through distributed proofreaders or something as thorough. I'll read the manual for the EB1911 project. Thanks. Grenavitar 14:06, 1 November 2005 (UTC)

admin?
Would you mind if I nominated you for admin? You seem quite active, sensible, and knowledgeable. Right now, there are only five admins. Of those, I only see Zhaladshar, Dovi, and Yann around much lately. Though perhaps I've just missed Jusjih, as I've been in and out. Dovi, it seems, is also heavily involved in the he.wikisource. Ambi was just appointed, as everyone knows and trusts her, but I think she is most intensely involved in Wikipeda; plus she's spread a little thin as a new student at university. I think we could definitely use a few more. If the most active of these go on vacation & the others don't happen to log in, we'd be left adminless. That could be a real problem if we run into a persistent vandal. Besides which, it might be nice to take some of the routine load off Zhaladshar & the rest ... I'd be happy to do that myself, but feel I should contribute steadily another couple months so that people are familiar with me and thus comfortable. Wolfman 16:20, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Administrators. I presume that the response by the ip on my Talk was you. Basically, someone (me) suggests your name. Then, if there is consensus support (at least what Zhaladshar deems a reasonable consensus), Zhaladshar makes you a sysop. It basically has the same powers as on Wikipedia, with which you are familiar as a long time 'pedian.  I'd recommend having a look over the Wikipedia resources for new admins. Links to these resources are included at the top ofRequests for adminship. Wolfman 16:52, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

revolution
I want to categorize documents related to the events surrounding the independence of the American colonies. Here, in the States, it would usually be called the "American revolution" or the "American war for independence". I'd probably go with the former for brevity. However, I supsect that you lot over in England might call it something else. Do you have any suggestions for a nice, neutral category name. Or does one of the previous suit you? Thanks. P.S. we call the subsequent conflict the "War of 1812", what do you call it? Wolfman 19:20, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

Wikificaton

 * Could you check out my user page and let me know what you think about that sort of setup compared to "Fuzzy-Wuzzy". I feel this set-up would answer objections, but do you feel it is an appropriate way display poetry?  Will it become to cumbersome with longer works?  It is not a great deal more efffort and by using templates there is an extra line of security for the proofread and formatted text.--BirgitteSB 16:20, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

Admin
Hi, Apwoolrich. You're now an administrator.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 03:54, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Formatting
This one's a bit tricky. I would say that without an actual hard copy, we'll probably never know how it was originally printed. I know Gutenberg usually puts italics in uppercase, but since they commonly put chapter titles in uppercase (and I doubt it's all uppercase in the actual book), we can't really go on that. My opinion would be that unless we can track down a hard copy, just to go with current conventions for rendering titles (italicize for books, put poems in quotations).—Zhaladshar (Talk) 09:17, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

Request for assistance
That's a good idea. There's one thing I've seriously thought needed fixing, and that was the documentation here and the "maintenance" pages which allow people to get involved and help improve Wikisource. Especially with pages that need small corrections (like the [Greek text] which Gutenberg can't display), these sorts of corrections go unnoticed or are at least not submitted to anyone for fixing. Please, go right ahead and add your page. It can only help.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 16:37, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

Checklist
That's a good idea. I think the only documentation we have on submitting a text came over from WP (which, if it's still on our servers, will be horribly inefficient since WS is far different than WP). Making our own document specific to this site will be a great help. As of right now, I like the checklist and have nothing to add. I'm sure once it's been started I'll be able to help think of something to add to it.

And Tim Starling's scans are absolutely amazing. I'm SO glad we have them. Now, once I get some time, I'll be able to clear up some of my projects and resume work on EB1911.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 14:49, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

Re: Greek Text Missing from Utopia
Thank you, sir! I'll add my request to your page shortly. &mdash;Wikijeff

Help Pages
The help pages look good. We really did need that. I left a few questions on the poetry section. But it seem the person who wrote that section hasn't been around lately. I plan on looking for some solid information before I change anything.--BirgitteSB 03:48, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

Uncle G's Bot
I'm not sure I understand what the problem is. From what I can tell from the recent changes, his bot's just copying the help pages from Meta and bringing them over here. Do you think that his bot's vandalizing pages?—<font style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold">Zhaladshar <font style="color: #FF0000; font-size: small; text-decoration: none">(Talk) 14:46, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
 * And I do agree that we need to be more rigorous on protecting pages. I don't think we've done any so far, and we have all the documentation written up, all the procedures set, community-wide support.  We should probably start this one up.—<font style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold">Zhaladshar <font style="color: #FF0000; font-size: small; text-decoration: none">(Talk) 15:21, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

Adminship
I would be happy to be an admin. I really enjoy wikisource and try to help out as much as I can--BirgitteSB 16:00, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

Hi, Thanks for the offer, I'd be happy to put myself up for an adminship. AllanHainey 10:20, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

The Librarian Project
I am glad to see that you have the The Librarian Project.

-- J.Steinbock<font style="font-size: small; text-decoration: none">(Talk)

Thank You For Voting
Thank you for voting. I will follow your advice. On the voting page is a letter to all of the voters that have graciously supplied their input.


 * Thank you again,

J.Steinbock (Discussion Page)

Orphaned Response
Sorry. I meant to post that message on The Vayavinu Bamikra Project. We all make mistakes. :-)

-- J.Steinbock

welcome & other tricks
have a look at my User:Wolfman/monobook.js. i've got all sorts of useful tabs programmed up. it just occurred to me though, that i can welcome the whole user creation log with a single click, so i'm about to program that up too. will probably run that under my bot account to avoid cluttering the changes log, you're welcome to purloin anything you like. (the afd & copyvio mechanisms pop an extra window which closes automatically upon submission)Wolfman 19:55, 18 December 2005 (UTC)


 * If you add the contents of User:Wolfman test account/monobook.js to your javascript, you should be able to welcome multiple people with a single click. A 'welcome everyone' tab will appear if you go to the newuser log.  This is tested on FireFox, though it probably works on IE as well.   If you try it, and it doesn't work, please let me know so I can improve it. It pops a second window, which will close automatically when the tagging is finished.


 * I am working on making various other useful scripts publicly available as well.  For example, I can post handle a copyvio posting with a single click. Also, of course adding various templates and categories.  I'd like to make a lot of the routine stuff here easier for everyone. Wolfman 20:28, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

Portals
Please check out User:BirgitteSB/Portal:Poetry/1. I just wanted to thank you for the idea of using the Main Page "livery." I was at loss when it came to picking colors and I don't know all the code so I'm reduced to cutting and pasting from something else.--BirgitteSB 19:06, 19 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the link to the colour codes, I'll experiment with them when I can get this internet connection working consistently. Merry Christmas. AllanHainey 19:29, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

Welcome
Thank you for the welcome on my talk page. The links look helpful. I have read one or two pages and I hope to look at the rest soon. --Think Fast 15:42, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

Text navigation templates
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Preface
Thanks! That's great.—<font style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold">Zhaladshar <font style="color: #FF0000; font-size: small; text-decoration: none">(Talk) 15:04, 30 December 2005 (UTC)