Boue (Ami), his La Turquie d'Europe, 138-9.
Brailsford (H. N.), his Macedonia, 72-3, 198, 199, 219.
Brankovi['c], the despot, 47, 58. -- George (a descendant), 71-2. -- Vuk, 48, 62.
Bratti (R.), his La Fine della Serenissima, 39.
Bresse (L.), his Le Montenegro Inconnu, 210.
Brki['c] (Patriarch), his description, 80, 277.
Bulgarian language, 13-4, 34, 80-1, 139, 140, 166. -- origins, 33 et seq.
Bulgars, attitude to Serbia and Yugoslavia, 11 et seq., 44-5, 149, 166 et seq., 193. -- enter the War, 248 et seq.
Bulletin Hellenique, quoted, 37.
Bulwer (Sir H.), his advice, 158.
Bunjevci, 86 et seq.
Buric, the patriotic merchant, 262. -- (Vassilje), his brother, 268-9.
Buxton (Leland), his Black Sheep of the Balkans, 289, 290. -- -- his unfortunate proposal, 221.
abrinovi['c] and the Sarajevo crime, 216, 218.
aak and Milo, 137.
Cahun (L.), his Introduction a l'Histoire de l'Asie, 36.
arnoevi['c] (Arsenius), the Patriarch, 72 et seq.
Cattalinich, his Memorie, 92.
Cattaro, see Kotor.
Cavour, 66, 123, 140 et seq.
Chiala (Gl.), his Letters of Count Cavour, 141.
Chopin (J.), his Le Complot de Sarajevo, 218.
Christi['c] (Annie) on Serb women in the War, 260.
Christoff, see Tartaro-Bulgar.
Cippico (Antonio), his arguments, 144-5.
iprovtsi, its outbreak, 71.
Clergy in Croatia, 129. -- in Czecho-Slovakia, 130 et seq.
Codelli (Baron), his rules, 96.
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