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GREAT BRITAIN.

Affairs of Egypt, 1880-1885. Correspondence of Her Britannic Majesty's Government respecting the Affairs of Egypt. See Parliamentary Papers, 1880: 2549 (with a Plan); 2550;-1881: 2766;-1882: 3105 (Despatch); 3161; 3230; 3249; 3251; 3257 (Extract from a Despatch addressed to Viscount Lyons); 3258 (Despatch from Earl Granville to the Earl of Dufferin); 3295; 3298; 3299: 3391; 3401; 3407; 3447; Telegram from the General Officer commanding in Egypt (Mahmoud Femi Pasha) relative to the Egyptian Expedition, No. 402.

Egypt, No. 1 (1883). Further Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Egypt. [In continuation of "Egypt No. 18 (1882)."] Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, 1883. [C. 3461.] London (Harrison). fol.

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Egypt, No. 2 (1883). Correspondence respecting Re-organization in Egypt. sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, 1883. [C. 3462.] London (Harrison). fol.

Egypt, No. 3. Papers respecting Europeans in the service of the Egyptian Government. (In continuation of C. 3188 and C. 3237 of 1882 [C. 3463].)

Egypt, No. 4. Correspondence respecting Indemnity Claims arising out of the Alexandria Riots and subsequent events. (In continuation of C. 3390 of 1882.) [C. 3468.] Egypt, No. 5. Further Correspondence. respecting the Affairs of Egypt; with Appendix. (In continuation of C. 3461.) [C. 3528.]

Egypt, No. 6. Further Correspondence respecting re-organization in Egypt. (In continuation of C. 3462.) [C. 3529.]

Egypt, No. 7. Reports by Mr. Villiers Stuart, M.P., respecting re-organization in Egypt; with Appendix. [C. 3554.]

Egypt, No. 8. Correspondence respecting the Egyptian Exiles in Ceylon. [C. 3630.] Egypt, No. 9. Correspondence respecting recent Trials in Egypt. [C. 3632.]

Egypt, No. 10. The State Domains in Egypt. [C. 3668.]

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Egypt, No. 14. Further Corres respecting the re-organization of [C. 3696.]

Egypt, No. 15. Report by Sir C Wilson on an interview with the Lesseps, and Correspondence with Lesseps relative to the Provisiona ment respecting the Suez Canal. [

Egypt, No. 16. Despatch from the Suez Canal Directors, enclosing R Mr. Ferdinand de Lesseps to the Meeting of Shareholders, 1883. [C.

Egypt, No. 17. Correspondence re the Suez Canal. [C. 3698.]

Egypt, No. 18. Papers respecting for making a Maritime Canal from Al to Suez. 1872. [C. 3728.]

Egypt, No. 19. Despatch from Dufferin forwarding the Decree New Political Institution for Egy 3753.]

Egypt, No. 20. Despatch from t to the Ottoman Ambassador in L 6th April, 1863, relative to the Suc [C. 3734.]

Egypt, No. 21. Correspondence re the Egyptian Exiles in Ceylon. Se 3630. [3800.]

Egypt, No. 22. Further Corres respecting the Affairs of Egypt. [C

1884. Further Correspondence r the affairs of Egypt, 1884: 3844 3879-3967-3969-3970-39984001-40034005—4042-4100

4132-4177.

Expeditions to Egypt, 1882-85. Army and Navy, including Indian C Casualties, July 1882 to March 188 liamentary Paper [No. 97 H C.].

[The totals are as under: Bombardmen andria, 5 killed, 27 wounded; Kassassin, 162 wounded; Tel-el-Kebir, 76 killed, 387 El Teb, 35 killed, 155 wounded; Tamasi, 116 wounded; miscellaneous, 16 killed, 68 total, 255 killed, 915 wounded. In additi 65 died of their wounds; 871 are returned "died, excluding only those killed in batt 4405 were "invalided home from other c wounds."]

Army (Nile Expedition Casualti [Address 30th July; Sir Barttelot.] Parliamentary Paper,

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1885.

Commissariat and Transport Service missariat and Transport Services ( Campaign) Report from the C Select Committee. (Plan.) House Papers (227), 1884. House of

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GREAT BRITAIN. Transports (Egyptian War)-Return giving Names, &c., of, 1882. House of Commons Papers (239), 1884.

Cost of the Army of Occupation in Egypt. Supplementary estimates, 1885.

[To make good deficiency in provision for the army and navy during year ending March 31, 1885, owing to non-payment by Egypt of the extra cost of the army of occupation. Army £292,500, Navy £52,200.] Medical. Army (Medical Staff Corps in Egypt and Soudan). [Address 12th August: Sir Harry Verney.] Parliamentary Paper, No. 359.

1885.

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Arabi Pasha-Refugees embarking on board a native Coaster after the Rising at Alexandria, p. 5.

Sketches at Constantinople, pp. 12, 13.
War Preparations at Portsmouth, p. 28.
The Flight from Alexandria, pp. 32, 33.
Alexandria-A Meal in safety-A Maltese
Family on board the Refugee-Ship Rosina
-Patent Kitchener on board the Rosina-
Egyptian Troops at Gun-drill, p. 36.
War Preparations at Portsmouth - The
Marines leaving Forton Barracks-Our
Fleet of Transport-ships-Arrival of the
latest British Refugee on board the Rosina,
p. 37.

The Voyage of H.M.S. Orontes, p. 49. Gibraltar - Review of 2000 Reserve Men (Coastguard) by the Dukes of Edinburgh and Connaught. Alexandria-Sunday

school on board the Rosina, p. 52. Atfeh Canal, connecting Alexandria with the Nile, p. 53.

Forecastle of H.M. Gunboat Condor-Bom

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Drilling "Idlers" on the Condor-Bor ment Number, p. 14.

England and Egypt, pp. 26, 146.

The Nordenfeldt Gun on the Ironclad p. 169.

Armstrong Gun on the Ironclad
p. 172.

The Ironclad Train, Supp., Aug. 19th.
H.M.S. Seagull, Supp., Sept. 9th.
H.M.S. Iris, Torpedo boat, p. 228.
Searching an Arab Village for Arms
Loot-Bursting open Doors with
Cotton, Crowbar, and Hammer, p. 148
A Transport Train for Egypt, Mount Tro
Cyprus, p. 293.

General Sir Havelock Allan going to
Front, p. 308.

Capture of Two Krupp Guns-Lieuten Purvis taken to Hospital, p. 317.

Her Majesty the Queen bidding adieu to Officers of the Royal West Kent Regim (Queen's Own) at Portsmouth, p. 149. Inspection of 1st Life Guards and Ro Horse Guards by the Prince of Wales Albany Street Barracks The Prince shaking hands with the Officers: Supp August 5th.

Embarkation of the 1st Life Guards ar Horse Guards, p. 189.

Therapia-The Italian Embassy, Meeting Place of the European Conference-H.M Gunboat Condor-The British Despatch Boat Antelope at Therapia, p. 89.

Meeting of Conference, Constantinople p. 173.

Departure of 1st Battalion of Scots GuardsThe Orient leaving the Royal Albert Docks, Supp., Aug. 5th.

The 2nd Life Guards at the Royal Albert Docks, Supp., Aug. 12th.

Departure of Post-Office Volunteers, p. 165. British Officers en route for Egypt, p. 172. Skirmish between Bedouins and a Picket of

the 38th Regiment, pp. 176, 177. Spiking Party destroying Guns, p. 180. A Murderer led to execution, Supp., Aug. 19th.

The First Prisoner of war-Bringing home
the body of Lt. Vyse, p. 193.
Reconnoitring the Egyptian Camp on board
H.M.S. Carysfort, p. 196.

A Shot from the Téméraire, p. 196.
Reconnaissance in Force, Aug. 5th, pp. 200,

201.

British Officers commanding in Egypt, Supp., Sept. 2nd.

The Chiefs of the United Service on their way to the Front, p. 289. Departure of Turkish Troops from Constantinople, p. 217.

Look-out Perch on H.M.S. Minotaur, p. 241. Bringing home the Sick and Wounded on the Euphrates, p. 285.

Lascars cleaning Arms on a P. and O. boat,

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Serving out Biscuits and Cartridges to the
Grenadier Guards, Supp., Aug. 26th.
The Duke of Connaught reporting himself
to Sir B. Seymour on board the Helicon,
Supp., Aug. 26th.

Council of War on board the Helicon, Supp.,
Aug. 26th.

English Difficulties in Egypt, p. 200.
The Post Office Corps under Fire-The De-
lights of War Correspondence, p. 313.
Egypt's Losses by the War, p. 314.
England's Task in Egypt, p. 346.

Egypt and the English Conservatives, p. 378.

On my Way to join my Regiment in Egypt, p. 396.

Egypt's New Departure, p. 410.

On the Way Home, p. 420.

Wounded arriving at Portsmouth, p. 377. Chelsea Pensioners-Royal Horse Artillery, p. 564.

Chargers of the Royal Horse Guards in the

Shed at the Docks - Assyrian Monarch coming up the River, p. 452.

The 13th Bengal Lancers in pursuit, p. 376. Return of Troops-Sketches in Advance, p. 440.

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Fighting his battles over again," p. 416. Wounded at the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, p. 501.

Our Wounded in Egypt, p. 360.

The Wounded in Haslar Hospital, p. 456. Return of the Troops from Egypt, pp. 441, 444, 445-Supp., Oct. 28th.

Custom House Officers examining the KitsGuardsman in Suspense, p. 461.

Banquet to the First Life Guards, p. 472. Reception of the Fourth Dragoon Guards at Brighton, p. 497.

Banquets at Coventry, Chatham, and Devon

port to the Royal Horse Artillery, Marines, and Seamen, p. 533.

Royal Review-Sketch in the Mall, p. 562. After the War.

Household Cavalry, p. 565.

The Queen at the Saluting Point, p. 568.
Indian Soldiers, p. 572.

Troops passing through Trafalgar Square, p. 573.

Seaforth Highlanders, p. 577.

Naval Brigade-Fourth Dragoon Guards, p. 580.

The Duke of Connaught and the Guards, Sketches in the Streets, p. 581.

Bird's-Eye View of the Royal Review, pp. 584, 585.

Royal Marines-Royal Artillery, p. 588. Picturesque Points on the Line of March, p. 589.

Loss and Gain in Egypt, p. 595.
Lord Dufferin at Cairo, p. 596.
Egyptian War Medal, p. 598.
Order of British India, p. 598.

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Battlefield of Tel-el-Kebir- Tombs
and Men, p. 604.

Staff of the British Army, p. 612.
Lady Strangford's Hospital, Cairo,
Officers of the Grenadier Guards, p.
Festivities at Bombay on the Retu
Indian Contingent, p. 657.
The Bairam Reception of the
p. 661.

Swinging an Invalid on board the
Ship Carthage, p. 668.

NOTICES AND ILLUSTRATIONS IN The Illu
London News, vol. 80, 1882.
Alexandria from the Sea, p. 609-
Square in, p. 609-Plan of, p. 623
British Fleet available to defend
terests in the East, pp. 564, 565.
From Cairo to Beni-Souef, p. 557.
Sketches in Cairo, p. 512.
English and French Sailors at Al
p. 605.

Guard-House of Soldiers of the
Cairo, p. 589.

Nile Sketches, p. 557.

Santon preaching in the Street
Zeineb, Cairo, p. 561.

Types of the Egyptian Army, p. 53
Our Special Artist in Egypt, p. 380
Character Sketches along the R

Alexandria to Cairo, pp. 284, 292. The Pyramids during an Inundatio Nile, p. 540.

A Third-Class Carriage on the Rai tween Alexandria and Cairo, p. 21 Discovery of Egyptian Antiquities.

Illustrations, pp. 113, 116, 117, 1

Egypt As It Is. Sketches in The I London News, vol. 80, 1882, pp. 597, -Street Sketches in Alexandria, An Arab Baker in Cairo, p. 600Merchant in Cairo, p. 600-Ploug Lower Egypt, p. 601.

Egypt. Sketches in The Illustrate News, vol. 81, 1882-Old Jewish of Cairo, p. 513-Young Jewish W Cairo, p. 513-People of Alexandri

People of Egypt, p. 344-Up from Girgeh to Kenneh, p. 97.

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GREAT BRITAIN. Egypt and the English Government. The Graphic, 1884, vol. 29, Public Feeling pp. 2, 74, 194, 418, 542concerning Egypt, p. 146-International Control in Egypt, p. 526.

England and Egypt. The Graphic, vol. 30, 1884, pp. 51, 99, 122, 314, 474, 658-Egypt and the English Government, p. 215-Egypt and the Powers, p. 562.

England and Egypt. The Graphic, vol. 31, 1885, p. 350 England, Egypt, and the Powers, p. 26.

England in Egypt.
Review, Jan. 1884.

The Westminster

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The Egyptian Expedition, 1882. Saturday Review, vol. 54, 1882, pp. 97, 138, 196, 230, 264, 295, 325.

The Future Capital of the British Empire. A possible solution of the Suez Canal and Eastern questions. A political study by a Conservative Radical. Third edition, enlarged. London, 1883. 8°.

The Relations of England with Foreign Powers (including Egypt). See HIGHWAYS OF HISTORY. A series of volumes on portions of English History, by various Writers. Edited by Louise Creighton. London, 1885. 8°.

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GREAVES (JOHN). Traité de la maniè faire éclore les Poulets dans les fours la méthode des Égyptiens.-Peignot.

Miscellaneous Works. 1. Pyramidogra
or a description of the Pyramids in F
with a great many additions and alter
from a copy corrected by the author.
Discourse of the Roman foot and den
etc. III. Tracts upon various subjects, le
poems, and observations in his trave
Italy, Turkey and Egypt. IV. A Descr
of the great Seignor's Seraglio. To
are added: 1. Reflections on the Pyra
graphia written by an anonymous a
soon after the publication of that
2. A dissertation upon the sacred Cubit
Jews, and the Cubits of the several na
in which, from the dimensions of the gr
Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. Gr
the ancient cubit of Memphis is detern
Translated from the Latin of Sir
Newton, not yet published. Adorned
sculptures. To the whole is prefixed a
torical and critical account of the lif
Published b
writings of the author.
Birch. 2 vol. London (Hughs), 1737.

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Thèbes, dans l'année 1855. glyphiques et documents inédits. Paris, Text 80; and 11 lithographed plates, fo

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GREINER (C.). Die jetzigen Herrso Aegyptens. Gartenlaube, 1879, No.

GREPPO (J. G. HONORÉ), Abbé. Ess Système Hiéroglyphique de M. Cha le jeune, et sur les avantages qu'il critique sacrée. Paris (Dondey), 18 English translation. Boston, 1830 GRESSIER (). Carte Hydrograph parties connues de la terre. Paris, GRÉTRY (). See CARAVANE.

GREUZE (JEAN BAPTISTE). Notice d'u capital de J. B. Greuze. Vente à 9 Avril 1832. 8o.

[A picture representing St. Mary of E penance, executed for Duclos Dufresnoy.]

GREVE (JOHANNES). Disputatio histor maeum Philadelphum Aegypti rege Wittebergae, 1676. 4°.

GREY (Sir GEORGE) and BLEEK (V
Handbook of African, Australian,
nesian Philology, etc., as represent
Library of Sir George Grey.
Cape Town, 1858-62. 8°.

GREY (G. F.). Inscriptions from th el Muketteb, or the Written Valley 1820. Transactions of the Royal Literature, vol. II., part 2, London,

GREY (Hon. Mrs. WILLIAM). Journal to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crime etc. in the suite of the Prince and P Wales. pp. vii. 203. London, 1869 Third edition. 1870.

GRIESINGER (W.). Beobachtunger

Krankheiten in Aegypten. Archiv siolog. Heilkunde, Bande XII., XIII.

Ueber die Pathologische Anatom Aegypten vorkommenden biliösen (Aus den Abhandlungen der Wiener der Wissenschaften.)

Wien (Braumüller), 1852. 4°. GRIEVANCE. A real Egyptian G The Builder, vol. 42, p. 173. GRIFFITH (G. D.). See GRIFFITH (L GRIFFITH (LUCINDA DARBY). A

across the Desert, from Ceylon to M comprising Sketches of Aden, the Lower Egypt, Malta, Sicily, and It Major and Mrs. G. D. Griffith. (T trations taken from drawings made G D Griffith the text written hư 1

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