Blue, deficient colour-sense for, 51, 52.
Boccaccio, 80, 260.
Boccara, V., 228.
Boemund, 38.
Boissier, G., 46.
Bollandists, in.
Bonghi, R., statesman, 4.
Bordeaux, royal duel at, 8.
Borgia, village, 293.
Borjès, J., 215.
Botta, C., quoted, 122.
Botte Donato, mount, 122.
Bourbons, their treatment of prisoners, n; persecute Albanians, 177, 183; protectors of forests, 218; their ecclesiastics and saints, 212, 260; conditions of Calabria under, 97, 298. See Brigandage.
Bourget, P., 296.
Bova, town, 241, 245, 272-273.
Bovio, G., statesman, 4.
Bradano, river, 286.
Breakfast in Italy, dislocates moral stability, 18, 125; responsible for homicides, 127.
Briar (bruyère), manufacture of pipes, 269.
Brigands, at Venosa, 34; Longobucco, 202; in the Sila, 211 seq.; pensioned by Bourbons, 214; their crimes, 212, 215; their wealth, 215; interview with one, 245.
Brigandage, extent of evil, 144; fostered by the church, 144, 215; by Bourbons, 203, 212, 214, 215; by English, 212; its political character, 211, 214; repression of, 212-215.
“Bronze of Siris,” 197.
Bruno, Giordano, 269.
Bruno, physician of Longobucco, 202.
Bruttians, misrepresented, 197; their characteristics, 208; respect for women, 209; reputation for bloodthirstiness, 210.
Buchholtz, H., 190.
Buckle, H. T., 90.
Buffaloes at Policoro, 99.
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