revival of fanaticism. It is the bare historic fact that religion has wrought more evil in Ireland than in any country in northern Europe. The more reason, theoretically speaking, why Ireland should in her own interests attempt the control of religion. But we have, of course, religion itself to reckon with, and that will doubtless long avail to ward off a reasonable solution of its own problem. INDEX. Arthurian legend, 90, 233 BAUR, F. C., 196 BEACONSFIELD, 7, 283, note BEAUMONT, G. de, xvi, 139, note, 178- BEDDOE, Dr, cited, 69, note, 126. Belfast, bigotry in, 276 BELLOGUET, Roget de, 50, note, 51, Blond races, 27, 32, 35, 39, 41, 49, Breton temperament, 14 race, 49, 161, note Aryan race, 30-43, 62, 66, note, 106- BRIAN BORU, 247 114 cradles of, 33 Asia, blonds in, 35 ATHAULF, 84 BRIGHT, JOHN, 186, 241 BROCA, 34, note, 40, note, 42, 70 name of, 66 BRUCE, 246, 253 BRYANT, Dr S., 68, note Brythonic Celts, 66, 67, note, 73, note BUCKLE, 99-101 BULL, J. T., cited, 139, notes Burial, modes of, 66-68 BURKE, ix, 165, 254, 263, 275 BURTON, J. Hill, 2c5-220, 234, 290- 291 CÆSAR, 48, 50, 53, 54-55, 68, 72, Crime, Irish and English, 274 76, 82 Cassiterides, the, 31, note, 73, note Castle, Dublin, 172 Catholicism, 92-97, 159, 184-185, 192. Catti, 79 Celtica, 46, 60 Celtic languages, 45, 48, 58-59, 129, literature, 90, 127-131 types, 42, 49, 56, 59, 107 history, 72-109, 191 character, 54, 74-77, 88, 93-97, 190-204, 221-233, 265-293 "Renaissance," 114, note naming of, 43-71 Brythonic and Goidelic, 62, 66, DICEY, Prof. A. V., 3-4 Devoti, 83 DILKE, Sir C., xvii, 186 DIODORUS SICULUS, 46 DION CASSIUS, 46 Celto-Iberians, 49 Discord and progress, 292 Celtophobia, 2-5, 6, 8-14, 49, 54, 80, Dolichocephalism, 37-43, 67, note, 68, Clans, characteristics of, 69, note, 82 Eden, legend of, 31 FOURNIER, Prof., v, 181 race, 29, 55, 61-63, 65-66 history, 77-99, 175, 193-194 Germania, 46, 60 Germany, blond and dark in, 34 unification of, 98 Protestantism in, 92-97, 144 France, history of, 15, 85, 92-96, 99- GIESEBRECHT, 18-19 GILDAS, 239 183 HAYCRAFT, Prof., 109, note Galatae, 46-47, 54-55, 57, 67, note, 68, HASS ENCAMP, 139, note, 159, note, G Gaëls, 56, 205-220 note, 270 GALEN, 55, note Gall, meaning of, 43, 64 Gallic language, 50 Hebrides, types in, 57, 209, 215, 291 Land-problem, Irish, 329-337 Iberians, 49, 66, 67, note, 68, 81, 108 LANG, A., 9 of Asia Minor, 72 IBSEN, 102 Language and race, 29, 32, 59, 63 66 Industry, Irish, 145, 161-172, 259-261, “Latin races," 14, 27, 68 LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, 17 LIGHTFOOT, Bishop, 47, 270-271 |