Part 60 (2/2)

[Footnote 683: To Dr E J Burton, 23rd March 1897]

[Footnote 684: I think this expression is too strong Though he did not approve of the Catholic religion as a whole, there were features in it that appealed to him]

[Footnote 685: 14th January 1896, to Mrs E J Burton]

[Footnote 686: Sir Richard often used to chaff her about her faulty English and spelling Several correspondents havein his face sos]

[Footnote 687: Unpublished letter]

[Footnote 688: Payne, i, 63 Burton Lib Ed, i, 70]

[Footnote 689: Unpublished letter]

[Footnote 690: Lady Burton included only the Nights Proper, not the Supplementary Tales]

[Footnote 691: The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton, ii, 763]

[Footnote 692: Holywell Lodge, Meads, Eastbourne]

[Footnote 693: Left unfinished Mr Wilkins incorporated the fragment in The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton]

[Footnote 694: Huxley died 29th June 1895]

[Footnote 695: Mrs FitzGerald died 18th January 1902, and is buried under the Tent at Mortlake Mrs Van Zeller is still living I had the pleasure of hearing from her in 1905]

[Footnote 696: She died in 1904]

[Footnote 697: Or Garden of Purity, by Mirkhond It is a history of Mohammed and his immediate successors]

[Footnote 698: Part 3 contains the lives of the four immediate successors of Mohammed]

[Footnote 699: Now Madame Nicastro]

[Footnote 700: Letter of Miss Daisy Letchford to ht's Dream, iii, 2]

[Footnote 702: Close of the tale of ”Una El Wujoud and Rose in Bud”

[Footnote 703: These lines first appeared in The New Review, February 1891 We have to thank Mr Swinburne for kindly per us to use them]

[Footnote 704: Two islands in the middle of the Adriatic]

[Footnote 705: JAI Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland]

[Footnote 706: TES--Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London New Series]

[Footnote 707: AR--Anthropological Review]