Augustine, saint, 256.
Augustus, professes scorn of luxury, 92.
“Avanti,” a corrupt rag, 280.
Ayrola, P., bishop, 251.
Babylonia, Sultan of, 37.
Baedeker, 105.
Bagnara, town, 240, 242.
Bagpipes, 151, 155.
Balfour, A. J., 265.
Balzo, Pierro del, 37.
Bandusian Fount, 43-46.
Bantia (Banzi), 32.
Barbarano, a glen, 219.
Barbarossa. See Frederick II.
Barbarossa, pirate-brothers, 140.
Barbers, their Hellenic loquacity, 81-82.
Bari, compared with Taranto, 89.
Barletta, town, II.
Baronius, cardinal, 258.
Barrius, his philopatria, 142; on Calabrian rivers, 286.
Bartels, J. H., 123.
Earth, Dr. H., 306.
Bartholomaeus, saint, 108.
Basile, A., 69.
Basilean monks, their convents, in, 113; supplanted by Benedictines, 113; their ideals, 115; convent of St. Adrian, 185.
Basilicata, province, emigration from, 49; military road through, 123; old boundary of, 145; its bagpipes, 151, 155.
Batiffol, P., 113, 186, 272.
Bears in Calabria, 94, 146.
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