[This Index constitutes a Table of Contents and an Analytical Index of Authors, AERONAUTICS, Aerial Record," 51; "The War in the Air," 80; hospitals bombed, 83; Lufbery's last fight, 85; Richthofen's death, 85; list of German aviators killed, 86; ingenious devices for sending propa- ganda to the enemy, 198; German giant airplane described, 201; casual- ties from bombing of hospitals, 204; "War in the Air," 439; number of enemy machines brought down during year ended June 30, 439; Allies' activities during period ending Aug. 15, 439; allied raids on See also PROGRESS of the War, 51, 223, AIMS of the War, defined by Emperor of See also CAUSES of the War; Peace. Allied Man Power Compared with That of ALMEREY DA, editor of "Bonnet Rouge," Alsace-Lorraine: Its Relation to France, 308. American Invasion of England, 433. American Offensive a Success. First, 57. American Soldiers in Action, 55. Americans, Premier Lloyd George Lauds, 148. Americans on the Battlefront, 226. Americans' Defense of Chateau-Thierry, 62. America's Answer, (poem,) 144. America's Army. No Size Limit to, 70. America's First Anniversary in France, 78. America's First Field Army, 429. Anniversary of the War, Fourth, 529. ARMIES, "Armies Under Foreign See also under names of countries. man Alliance," 91; Austrians at Grips with Italians," 33; Austria's leaders ac- |