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Kotor, 7, 285 et seq.

Kovaica, Magyar excesses at, 292-3.

Krk, 51.

Kronimirovi['c], the chieftain, 31.

"Krpitsa," 162.

Kuku, the strange movement, 155, 157, 159.

Ladislas, the traitor, 47.

Laffan (Rev. R. G. D.), his The Guardians of the Gate, 196.

Lajni['c] (Dr. S.) and the rise of the Slovenes, 299, 300.

Lamartine, quoted, 57.

Landowners in Croatia, 128. -- in Macedonia, 134 et seq.

Language, Serbo-Croat (and see Albanian and Bulgar), 112 et seq.

Lansdowne (Lord) on Macedonia, 220.

Lazar (Prince), 45 et seq.

Lazarevi['c] (Lazar), the militant priest, 101.

Leiper (R.) on Montenegro, 183.

Liubica (Princess), the strong-minded, 110.

Loiseau (C.), his Le Balkan Slave, 44, 66.

Loven, 126, 201, 262 et seq.

Luci['c], the lyric poet, 66.

Macedonia and the Allied advance, 239, 240. -- examined, 43, 166 et seq. -- in old times, 33, 42. -- under the Turks, 134 et seq., 137 et seq., 218 et seq.

Machiedo (Dr.), what he read, 263.

Magyars, atrocities at Arad, 235 et seq. -- against Croats, 116, 119 et seq., 200-1. -- measures in the War, 290 et seq. -- see Kossuth and Rieka.

Maister (General), patriot and poet, 299, 300.

Manchester Guardian, quoted, 238.

Maravi['c], the good policeman, 257.

Maribor, 39.

Marko Kraljevi['c], 44-5.

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