Illegitimate infants, massacre of, 58-59.
“Il Saraceno,” journal, 4.
Imbriani, politician, 108.
Index, Congregation of, 260.
Industrialism, Italian craze for, 48, 148.
Inn-keepers, how to deal with, 106-108.
Innocent IV., 7.
Inquisition, 258, 260.
Intellectual undercurrent in south Italy, 33, 89, 188, 201.
“Interesse” (self-advantage), a guiding motive, 124.
Ionic spirit, traces of, 208; defies religious asceticism, 252.
Iorio, A. di, 51.
Italian government, plays at numbering houses, 20; punishes original ideas, 35.
Italian heritage from Romans, 42, 277.
Italian music, its primitive appeal, 5, 231-232.
Italy, the original district so called, 195.
Jackdaws, discard their voices, 37.
Janace, forest, 146.
Januarius, saint, 249, 251.
Japygia, land of, 68.
Jerome, saint, 153.
Jesuits, 97, 249.
Jesus Christ, how regarded, 248.
Jews, colony at Venosa, 38; at Castrovillari, 122; at Caulonia and elsewhere, 282; change in their race-characteristics, 126.
Johannes a S. Antonio, 162.
Johannes of Longobucco, 202.
John, saint, his blood, 251.
Johnson-Cory, W., 315.
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