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Alexandra Fedorovna, Empress H. Alfonso XIII, King of Spain S. Algebra, see S. Mathematics H. Algeria T. Algeria Philology, Alphabet H. Alsace & Lorraine T. Alsace & Lorraine H. Amadeo I, King of Spain H. America, see H. United States (Gen.) H. America, Central T. America, Central H. America, Discovery of T. America (Gen.) T. America, South H. America, South (& Latin) Bibliog. American &c. L. American Anthols. R. American Eccles. Hist. L. American Indian Lit. Philology, American Languages L. American Lit., Hist. of L. Amharic, see L. Ethiopic & Amharic and Philology, Ethiopic & Amharic R. Anabaptists S. Anatomy H. Ancient Hist. (Gen.) H. Andaman Islands T. Andaman Islands Philology, Andamanese Anecdotes R. Angels L. Anglo-Saxon Philology, Anglo-Saxon T. Angola S. Animal Lore S. Animals, Treatment of, see S. Vivisection H. Anne of Austria, Queen of France H. Anne of Brittany, Queen of France Annuals T. Antarctic, see T. Arctic and Antarctic L. Anthologies (Gen.) S. Anthropology, see S. Ethnology & Anthropology R. Apocalypse, see R. Revelation (Book of the) R. Apocryphal Books R. Apostolic Fathers S. Aquarium T. Arabia H. Arabia & Arabs L. Arabic Philology, Arabic Philology, Aramaic S. Arbitration T. Archaeology (Gen.) S. Archery A. Architecture T. Arctic & Antarctic H. Argentine Republic T. Argentine Republic R. Arianism S. Arithmetic, see S. Mathematics H. Armenia T. Armenia L. Armenian Philology, Armenian R. Armenian Eccles. Hist. H. Armies (Gen.) & Armaments S. Arms & Armour H. Army, Australian & N.Z. H. Army, Austrian, see H. Army, German & Austrian H. Army, Balkan States H. Army, Belgian H. Army, Canadian H. Army, Chinese H. Army, English H. Army, Finnish H. Army, French H. Army, German &c. H. Army, Indian H. Army, Irish H. Army, Israeli H. Army, Italian H. Army, Japanese H. Army, Jordanian H. Army, Nigerian H. Army, Polish H. Army, Romanian H. Army, Russian H. Army, South African H. Army, Spanish H. Army, Swedish H. Army, Swiss H. Army, Turkish H. Army, United States A. Art Bibliog. Art & Antiquities T. Art of Travel, see T. Hints for Travellers Arthurian Legend, see S. Folklore & Mythology R. Articles of Religion S. Artillery A. Artistic Anatomy T. Ascension R. Asceticism H. Ashantee Campaigns H. Asia T. Asia (Gen.) T. Asia, Central H. Asia Minor T. Asia Minor T. Assam H. Assassins S. Assurance, see S. Insurance & Assurance H. Assyria & Babylon H. Assyria, Modern Assyrians Philology, Assyrian S. Astrology S. Astronomy S. Athletics S. Atlantis Atlas Cases S. Atomic Theory &c. T. Auckland Islands H. Augusta, Empress of Germany H. Auguste Viktoria, consort of William II H. Augustus II, King of Poland T. Australasia, see T. Oceania R. Australasia, Eccles. Hist. H. Australia &c. T. Australia, Central &c. T. Australia (Gen.) H. Australia, Govt. Publs. L. Australia & N.Z. Anthols. Philology, Australian Languages Bibliog. Australian & N.Z. L. Australian & N.Z. Lit., Hist. of H. Austria T. Austria R. Austria, Eccles. Hist. H. Austria, Social &c. H. Austrian Campaigns Bibliog. Autographs H. Azores T. Azores B R. Babism &c. H. Babylon, see H. Assyria & Babylon S. Bacteriology T. Bahamas T. Balearic Islands H. Balkan Wars Bibliog. Ballads &c. S. Ballooning H. Baltic Provinces T. Baltic Provinces R. Baltic Provinces, Eccles. Hist. H. Bangladesh &c. S. Banking, see S. Finance & Banking &c. R. Baptism, see R. Sacraments R. Baptists H. Barbados Basement, Times Room L. Basque Philology, Basque T. Basque Provinces H. Basques S. Baths &c. H. Battles H. Bavaria T. Bavaria S. Beer &c. S. Bees &c. H. Belarus Bibliog. Belgian L. Belgian Lit., Hist. of H. Belgium T. Belgium R. Belgium, Eccles. Hist. S. Bells T. Beluchistan L. Bengali Philology, Bengali, see Philology, Indian Languages T. Benin H. Benin Campaign Philology, Berber H. Berbers H. Bermudas T. Bermudas Bibliog. Best Books, see Bibliog. Subject Indexes & Best Books L. Bestiaries S. Betting, see S. Gaming R. Bible Comms. R. Bibles Bibliography (Gen.) S. 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R. Buddhism S. Building H. Bulgaria T. Bulgaria L. Bulgarian Philology, Bulgarian S. Bull-fighting H. Burgundy T. Burgundy S. Burial T. Burkina Faso, see Africa, West H. Burma T. Burma L. Burmese Philology, Burmese H. Burmese Wars S. Butterflies &c. H. Byzantine Empire, see H. Later Roman Empire C T. California R. Calvin &c. T. Cambodia S. Camel H. Cameroons T. Cameroons R. Camisards, see R. Albigenses, Waldenses, Vaudois, Camisards &c. H. Canada T. Canada R. Canada, Eccles. Hist. H. Canada, Govt. Publs. L. Canadian Anthols. L. Canadian Lit., Hist. of S. Canals &c. T. Canary Islands S. Canoeing R. Canon Law, see R. Ecclesiastical Law H. Cape Colony T. Cape Colony Philology, Cape Dutch, see Philology, Dutch H. Cape Govt. Publs. S. Capital & Labour S. Cards L. Caribbean Lit., Hist. of A. Caricature T. Caroline Islands H. Caroline Mathilde, Queen of Denmark S. Carpentering A. Carpets &c. S. Carriages, see S. Vehicles S. Cartels, see S. Trusts & Cartels H. Carthage L. Carthaginian Literature, see L. Phoenician Literature S. Cartography, see S. Maps, Construction of, &c. T. Cashmere Philology, Castilian, see Philology, Spanish L. Catalan &c. Philology, Catalan Bibliog. Cataloguing R. Cathedrals H. Catherine I, Empress of Russia H. Catherine II, Empress of Russia H. Catherine de’ Medici, Queen of France S. Cats S. Cattle &c. Philology, Caucasian H. Caucasus T. Caucasus S. Cavalry A. Cave Paintings &c. S. Caves S. Celibacy L. Celtic Philology, Celtic T. Celtic Archaeology R. Celtic Church H. Celts S. Censorship &c. S. Census, see S. Statistics H. Central Asian Question S. Ceremonies, see S. Coronations & Regalia H. Ceylon T. Ceylon H. Ceylon, Govt. Publs. T. Chagos Archipelago S. Chairman’s Handbooks H. Chaldea Philology, Chaldean, see Philology, Aramaic H. Channel Islands T. Channel Islands S. Character S. Charities H. Charlemagne H. Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy H. Charles I, Emp. of Austria H. Charles V, King of France H. Charles VI, King of France H. Charles VII, King of France H. Charles VIII, King of France H. Charles IX, King of France H. Charles X, King of France H. Charles IV, Emp. of Germany H. Charles V, Emp. of Germany H. Charles VI, Emp. of Germany H. Charles VII, Emp. of Germany H. Charles III, King of Naples H. Charles II, King of Spain H. Charles III, King of Spain H. Charles X, King of Sweden H. Charles XI, King of Sweden H. Charles XII, King of Sweden H. Charles XIV, King of Sweden H. Charles Albert, King of Sardinia H. Chartered Companies S. Cheese S. Chemistry S. Chess S. Children &c. Children’s Books, Hist. of Children’s Books Bibliog. Children’s Books H. Chile T. Chile H. China T. China H. China, Social &c. H. China-Japan Wars L. Chinese Philology, Chinese H. Chinese Campaigns R. Chinese Religions H. Chivalry H. Christian IV, King of Denmark H. Christian VII, King of Denmark H. Christian VIII, King of Denmark H. Christian IX, King of Denmark A. Christian Art &c. R. Christian Science R. Christian Sects, see R. Heresies, Christian Sects &c. H. Christina, Queen of Sweden S. Christmas &c. R. Chronicles S. Chronograms S. Chronology R. Church (The) R. Church & State R. Church Councils R. Church Discipline &c. R. Church Festivals R. Church Lore R. Church of England, see R. England, Eccles. Hist. L. Chuvash S. Cinematograph N.B. Subdivided for studies of individual film directors, e.g. S. Cinematograph, Flaherty Philology, Circassian, see Philology, Caucasian S. Circus S. Civil Service H. Civilization Bibliog. Classical Philology, Classical T. Classical Archaeology H. Classical Times, Social &c. Bibliog. Classification S. Climate Change A. Clocks S. Clubs S. Coaching S. Coal S. Coast Erosion &c. T. Cochin-China S. Cocoa S. Coffee S. Coins &c. A. Collage &c. S. Colleges, see S. Universities &c. (Gen.) H. Colombia T. Colombia R. Colonial Church H. Colonies (Gen.) H. Colonies, Dutch H. Colonies &c., English H. Colonies, French H. Colonies, German H. 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