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AMBROGIO LORENZETTI, Italian painter,

XXI. 434.

AMBROSE of Alexandria, I. 662.

St, bishop of Milan, 1. 662; his ethical teaching, VIII. 592; as hymn writer, XII. 581; promoter of music, XVII. 80; his relations with Augustine, III. 76; with Theodosius I., XXIII. 259.

Isaac, Puritan divine, I. 664. AMBROSIA, in Greek mythology, XVII.

313.

AMBROSIAN BREVIARY, IV. 263. AMBROSIAN CHANT, XIX. 169. AMBROSIAN LIBRARY, at Milan, xiv. 531.

AMBROSIAN MUSIC, XVII. 80.

AMBROSIO, or the Monk, M. G. Lewis's romance, XIV. 493.

193; Methodist churches in, XVI. 191; | AMICI, Giovanni Battista, Italian optiChristian missions to, XVI. 513, 516; cian, I. 738; his microscopic objectives, rainfall, XVI. 153; aboriginal religions, XVI. 263. XX. 364. AMERICA, Central, birds of, III. 748; ancient culture in, XVI. 213.

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North, birds of, III. 750; XVIII. 16; coalfields, VI. 60; fishes, XII. 676, 679.

South, birds of, III. 744; coalfields, VI. 60; fishes, XII. 673.

United States of, XXIII. 729. AMERICAN ALOE, I. 597. AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA, VIII. 204; XX. 568.

AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, struggle for, VIII. 357; XXIII. 741; Burke's attitude to, IV. 544; declaration of, XXIII. 743.

AMBROSIUS, Aurelianus, leader of the AMERICAN INDIANS, 1. 685; XII. 822,
Britons, I. 665.

AMBRYM, island, New Hebrides, XVII.

395.

830.

AMERICAN LEATHER CLOTH, XIV. 391. AMERICAN LITERATURE, I. 718.

AMBULACRAL SYSTEM, of Echinoder- AMERICAN NOTES, Dickens's work, VII.

mata, VII. 629. AMBULANCE, I. 665.

AMBURBIUM, Roman festival, xv. 66. AMCHENSK (Mtsensk), town, Russia,

XVII. 12.

A.M.D.G., Jesuits' motto, XIII. 649. AMEER, Oriental title, 1. 154.

176.

AMERICAN ORGAN, XI. 483.
AMERICAN OSTRICH, XX. 505.
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,
XVIII. 740.

AMIDES, in chemistry, V. 577; vegetable,
XIX. 54.

AMIDO-ACIDS, in chemistry, XVII. 519.
AMIENS, town, France, I. 738; XXII. 261;
organ at, XVII. 837; sculptures in the
cathedral, XXI. 562; peace of (1802)
I. 146; IX. 614; XVII. 205.
AMIN, caliph, XVI. 583.
AMINES, in chemistry, V. 574.
AMINI, island, Laccadives, Indian Ocean,
XIV. 183.

AMINTA, Tasso's drama, XVIII. 345;
XXIII. 76.

AMIOIDEI, suborder of fishes, XII. 688. AMIOT, Joseph, Jesuit missionary, 1. 738.

AMIR, Oriental title, 1. 154.

658.

MUIZZI, Persian writer, XVIII.

AMIS ET AMILE, French chanson, IX. 638.

AMISUS, ancient town, Asia Minor,

XVIII. 228; XIX. 459.

AMITERNUM, Sabine town, Italy, XXI.

129.

AMIURUS, genus of fishes, XXII. 68.

AMERIGO VESPUCCI, XXIV. 192; his AMLWCH, town, Wales, I. 738.
discoveries, X. 181.
AM-MACHU, river, Sikkim, India, XXII.
51.

AL-HAJJ, leader of Meccan pilgrim- AMERSFOORT, town, Holland, 1. 735; age, XVI. 592.

AMELIA, novel by Fielding, IX. 146.
AMÉLIE-LES-BAINS, spa, France, XX.
128; mineral water of, XVI. 435.
AMELIUS, Neoplatonist philosopher,
XVII. 336.

AMELOT DE LA HOUSSAYE, Abraham
N., French writer, 1. 668.
AMELOTTE, Denis, French writer, 1. 668.
AMEN, Egyptian god, I. 740; VII. 717.
AMENEMHAT I-III., kings of Egypt,|
VII. 734.

AMENOPHIS I.-IV., kings of Egypt, VII. 737, 738.

AMENOPHIUM, temple, Egypt, VII. 779. A MENSA ET THORO, in divorce suits, VII. 301.

AMENTI, Egyptian divinities, VII. 718. AMENTIFERÆ, division of plants, I. 668. AMERICA, I. 669; origin of the name, X. 182; XXIV. 192; early knowledge of, X. 178; discovered by Columbus, VI. 173; X. 180; influence of its discovery on commerce, VI. 201; effect of its discovery on Spain, XXII. 327; alleged discovery of, by Bjarni, XI. 171; Icelandic works on its discovery, XII. 624; ancient architecture, II. 450; | birds, III. 744, 748, 750; breeding of cattle in, 1. 387; coins, XVII. 658; cotton supply, VI. 484; flora, VII. 289, 290; forests, IX. 405; gold, X. 743; Indians, XII. 822, 830; original inhabitants, XVI. 206; languages, XVIII. 780; dictionaries of languages, VII.

XXIV. 21.

AMERSHAM, town, England, I. 735. AMES, Fisher, American statesman and author, I. 735, 721.

Joseph, English writer, I. 735. William, Puritan divine and moralist, I. 735; XXIII. 850. AMESBURY, town, England, 1. 736. AMESIUS (William Ames), divine and moralist, I. 735; XXIII. 850. AMETHYST, precious stone, I. 736; XVI. 389; oriental, XVI. 385. AMETO, Boccaccio's work, III. 843. AMHARA, province, Abyssinia, I. 64. AMHARIC LANGUAGE, XXI. 655; dictionaries of, VII. 192.

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AMHERST, district and town, British AMMODYTINA, genus of fishes, XXI.
Burmah, 1. 737.

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AMHURST, Nicholas, English writer, I. AMMONIA, in chemistry, 1. 741; V. 509; 738.

AMIANTHUS, mineral, I. 738; 11. 675; XVI. 416, 417.

XVII. 516; product of shale, XVIII. 241; salts of, V. 510; XI. 234; XVIII. 819; salts as manure, XV. 512.

AMIATA, Monte, mountain, Italy, XIII. AMMONIAC, Sal, chemical salt, I. 741. AMMONIACUM, resinous exudation, 1. 742.

438.

AMICABLE SOCIETY, insurance company, XIII. 180.

AMIC ACIDS, v. 578.

AMICE, ecclesiastical vestment, VI. 462.

AMMONIA PROCESS, in soda manufacture, XXII. 244.

AMMONITE MARBLE, XV. 529.

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Lankester's classification, XXIV. 812; | AMR B. KOLTHUM, Arabic poet, XVI.

olfactory organs of, XXII. 166; skeleton of, XXII. 106; works on development of, VIII. 168.

AMPHIBOLE, mineral, XVI. 417.

537.

B. SAID, pseudo-caliph, XVI. 570. AMRAALKAIS, or Amru-el-Kais, Arabic poet, I. 778; XVI. 537.

AMPHIBOLOGY, Liguorian doctrine of, AMRAOTI, district and town, India, 1.

XIV. 638.

AMPHICONDYLA, branch of the Vertebrata, XXIV. 812.

AMPHICTYONY, Greek religious confederation, I. 772; XI. 92; XVII. 766. AMPHIDOZOTHERIUM, genus of fossil Insectivora, XV. 405.

AMPHILINIDE, family of tape-worms, XXIII. 54.

AMPHILOCHIA, work of Photius, XVIII. 821.

AMPHIMORPHÆ, group of birds, III.

712.

AMOEBA, genus of Protozoa, XIX. 828, AMPHION, in Greek mythology, I. 774; 842; XII. 4.

AMBOID MOVEMENT, of plants, XIX. 61.

AMOL, town, Persia, I. 746.

AMOLE, plant, XVII. 401.

AMONTILLADO WINE, XVI. 791; XXIV. 607.

tomb of, at Thebes, XXIII. 230.

-, spa, France, xxI. 332. AMPHIOXUS, genus of fishes, 1. 774; II. 53; XIV. 258; XXIII. 609; XXIV. 180, 183, 184.

AMPHIPERATHERIUM, fossil opossum, XVII. 797.

AMONTONS, Guillaume, French physic- AMPHIPODA, order of Crustacea, VI. ist, I. 746.

AMOOR, Amour, or Amur, river, Eastern Asia, I. 746; XV. 548; XVIII. 117; XXI. 68; XXII. 5.

-, government, Russia, XXII. 2. AMORAIM, expounders of the Talmud, XXIII. 36.

AMORAL, Ferreira do, governor of Macao, XV. 125.

AMORITES, of Scripture, I. 747; IV. 763;

XIII. 397; XVI. 533. AMORPHISM, in chemistry and mineralogy, I. 747.

AMORPHOUS ROCKS, X. 308.
AMORTIZATION, of loans, XVII. 244.
AMOS, Old Testament prophet, I. 747;
XIII. 410; XIX. 817.
AMOUR (Amoor, q.v.), river, Asia, I. 746.
AMOY, town, China, 1. 748; v. 636.
AMPANAN, harbour, Lombok, Indian
Archipelago, XIV. 817.

AMPELIS, genus of birds, XXIV. 460. AMPERE, electrical unit of measurement, XXIII. 116.

AMPÈRE, André Marie, French scientist, 1. 748; his contributions to electrical science, VIII. 10, 67, 70, 74; his magnetic molecule hypothesis, XV. 276.

Jean Jacques Antoine, French writer, I. 749; on the ballads of France, III. 284. AMPHIARAUS, in Greek mythology, 1. 749; VIII. 524; oracle of, xvii. 808; XVIII. 50.

AMPHIARTHRODIAL JOINTS, 1. 833. AMPHIBIA, class of vertebrate animals, I. 750; XX. 432; distribution of, VII. 270, 282; hibernation, XI. 789; their relation to Mammalia, XV. 370; in

661.

777.

AMRIT MAHAL, breed of cattle, India, XII. 752.

AMRITSAR, district and town, India, I. 777; XX. 109, 110.

AMRU, fabulous bird, xx. 611.

BEN-EL-ASS, Moslem conqueror of Egypt, I. 778; VII. 749; XVI. 558, 565; his capture of Alexandria, I. 494.

EL-KAIS, or Amraalkais, Arabian poet, I. 778; XVI. 537. AMSANCTI VALLIS, Italy, I. 778. AMSDORF, Nicolaus, Reformer, 1. 778; xv. 85.

AMSLER, Samuel, engraver, 779. AMSTEL, river, Netherlands, I. 779. AMSTERDAM, capital of Holland, I. 779; XII. 65; academy of sciences, I. 73; bank of, III. 337; canal, IV. 788; libraries, XIV. 532; ordinances of, XXI. 584; university, XXIII. 850.

island, Indian Ocean, I. 781. AMU DARIA, or Amu (Oxus), river, Central Asia, XVIII. IOI; IV. I; XXIII. 512.

AMPHIPOLIS, town, Macedonia, I. 774;
XV. 137; XVII. 326.
AMPHISBÆNA, genus of lizards, I. 774; AMUL, or Amol, town, Persia, I. 746.
XX. 457.
AMPHITHEATRE, I. 774; Roman, x. 65;
XX. 830; architecture of, II. 419; near
Dorchester, England, VII. 372; at
Nîmes, France, XVII. 510; at Pola,
Dalmatia, XIX. 284; at Saintes, France,
XXI. 167; at Verona, XXIV. 172.
AMPHITHERIUM, fossil mammal, xv.

AMULET, charm, 1. 781.

AMUR (Amoor), river, Eastern Asia, 1. 746; XV. 548; XVIII. 117; XXI. 68; XXII. 5.

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government, Russia, XXII. 2. AMURATH, or Murad, I., Turkish sultan, 1. 781; XXIII. 641.

II., sultan, 1. 781; XXIII. 641; his victory over the Poles, XIX. 289.

III., sultan, I. 782; XXIII. 644. IV., sultan, I. 782; XXIII. 645. · V., sultan, XXIII. 652. AMURSAMA, Kalmuk khan, xvI. 746. AMWELL, village, England, 1. 782. AMY, Pierre, friend of Rabelais, XX. 194. AMYGDALON, reservoir, Jerusalem, XIII. 638.

AMYLOID DEGENERATION, in pathology, XVIII. 390.

AMYMONE, in Greek legend, 1. 782. AMYNTAS, king of Macedonia, XV. 138. AMYNTOR, Toland's work, XXIII. 434.

AMPSAGA, river, Numidia, xv. 636; AMYOT, Jacques, French bishop and

XVII. 627.

writer, 1. 782; III. 143; IX. 656; XIV. 868.

AMYRALDISTS, sect, followers of Amyraut, IV. 742.

AMPSANCTI VALLIS, Italy, I. 778. AMPTHILL, town, England, 1. 776. AMPULLA, ancient vessel, I. 776. AMPULLARIDE, family of snails, XXII. AMYRAUT, Moses, French theologian, I. 187. 782; IV. 741; XVIII. 492.

AMPUTATION, in surgery, XXII. 678, AMYRTÆUS, Egyptian king, VII. 744;

688.

AMR, Mosque of, Cairo, XVI. 864.

B. AL-AS, Moslem conqueror of Egypt, 1. 778; VII. 749; XVI. 558, 565, 567; his capture of Alexandria, I. 494.

XVIII. 574.

ANA, I. 783; III. 655; French, IX. 657. town, Mesopotamia, II. 59; XVI. 48. ANABAPTISTS, religious sect, I. 786; III. 353; XVI. 12.

ANABAPTIST TUMULTS, in Germany, I.

786; XV. 78.

ANALYTICAL TRIGONOMETRY, XXIII.
568.

ANABASIS, Xenophon's work, I. 787; ANALYTIC JUDGMENTS, I. 797.
XXIV. 721.
ANALYTICS, in logic, XIV. 785.
ANABOLISM, constructive processes, in, Aristotle's work, II. 516.
physiology, XIX. 13, 19, 22, 49; XXI.
724.

ANACANTHINI, order of fishes, XII. 691.
ANACAPRI, town, Italy, v. 77.
ANACHARSIS, Scythian philosopher, 1.
787.

402.

37.

Lucian's dialogue, XV. 45.
Voyage de, Barthélemy's work, III.

CLOOTZ, French Revolutionist, VI.

ANACHRONISM, I. 787.

ANACLETUS II., antipope, XIX. 500. ANACOLUTHON, grammatical incongruity, I. 787.

ANACONDA, snake, 1. 788; III. 841.

Copper mines of, Montana, U.S.A., XXIII. 816.

ANACREON, Greek poet, I. 788.

ANAM, kingdom, Cochin China, I. 798; VI. 94; Roman Catholic missions in, XIX. 811.

ANAXILAUS of Larissa, physician, II. 2. ANAXIMANDER, Greek philosopher, II. 2; on astronomy, II. 746. ANAXIMENES of Lampsacus, Greek rhetorician, II. 2; his Rhetoric, xx. 513.

of Miletus, Greek philosopher, II. 2; on astronomy, II. 746.

ANAMESE, people and language, VI. 95; ANAXONIA, morphological forms, XVI.

dictionary of language, VII. 182. ANAMIS, river, Persia, XVII. 856. ANAMOBOE, settlement, West Africa, II. 61; X. 755.

ANAN, founder of the Karaites, XIV. 2.
ANANASSA SATIVA, plant, XIX. 106.
ANANDA, Buddha's attendant, IV. 431.
ANANG-PAL, raja of Lahore, xv. 286.
ANAN-ISHO, Syriac writer, XXII. 843.
ANAO, islets, Tuamotu, South Pacific,
XXIII. 602.

ANARCHISM, Socialistic, XXII. 216.
ANARCHY, defined, XIV. 356.

843.

ANBIYANAMA, Persian books, XVIII. 657.

ANCELOT, Jacques A. F. P., French dramatist, II. 2.

ANCESTOR WORSHIP, XVII. 141; XXIII. 467.

ANCHAR, tree, XXIII. 859.

ANCHINIA, genus of Tunicata, XXIII. 615.

ANCHISES, in classical legend, II. 3.
ANCHOR, II. 3; XXI. 597.
ANCHORAGE, II. 8.

ANARRHICHAS LUPUS, species of fishes, ANCHORETS, or Anchorites, hermits, I.

XXI. 614.

ANADYOMENE, epithet of Aphrodite, 1. ANAS, genus of birds, VII. 505; XIX.
788.
647; XXI. 378; XXIII. 105; XXIV.
561.
ANASTASIAN WALL, from Propontis to
Euxine, I. 798.

ANADYR, gulf and river, Siberia, I. 789; XV. 547.

ANÆMIA, disease, XIII. 359; diet in, VII. 206; as caused by parasites, XVIII. 270; pernicious, XVIII. 377. ANAEROBIOTIC PLANTS, XIX. 51. ANESTHESIA, in medicine, I. 789; produced by chloroform, v. 680. ANÆSTHETICS, XVII. 230; as poisons, XIX. 279.

ANAGHMORE, Lough, Ireland, xx. 171. ANAGNI, town, Italy, I. 790.

ANAGRAM, transposition of letters, I. 790.

ANAH, town, Turkey in Asia, II. 59. ANAHUAC, plateau, Mexico, I. 791; XVI. 206.

ANAKA, Egyptian goddess, 11. 90. ANAKAPALLE, town, India, XXIV. 267. ANALCIME, mineral, XVI. 421. ANALOGICAL CHANGE, in philology, XVIII. 783.

ANALOGY, logical process, 1. 791.

in comparative anatomy, I. 793; contrasted with homology, XXIV. 807. Divine, Bishop Browne's work, IV. 389.

OF RELIGION, Bishop Butler's work, IV. 583. ANALYSIS, I. 793.

544.

Chemical, I. 795; ultimate, v.

Harmonic, in physics, XI. 481. Logical, I. 796; XIV. 785. Mathematical, I. 793; IX. 818; residual, Landen's theorem of, XIV. 271.

-, Psychological, I. 796.

OF THE MIND, James Mill's work, XVI. 307. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY, X. 408.

ANASTASIOPOLIS, town, Mesopotamia, XVI. 48.

ANASTASIUS I.-II., emperors of Constantinople, 1. 798.

Hope's novel, XII. 158. ANASTATES, in physiology, XIX. 19. ANASTATIC PRINTING, XXII. 716. ANATASE, mineral, XVI. 387; XXIII. 410. ANATHEMA, I. 798; VIII. 791. ANATHO (Ana), ancient town, Mesopotamia, XVI. 48.

ANATIDE, family of birds, VII. 505. ANATOLIA, division, Asiatic Turkey, II. 703; XXIII. 654. ANATOMY, I. 799 (index, 908); VII. 221; in relation to medicine, XV. 794; to physiology, XIX. 8; to phrenology, XVIII. 846; its importance in zoological study, XXIV. 814; comparative, VI. 225; XXIV. 800; of the digestive organs, VII. 221; of the skeleton, XXII. 105; of Amphibia, 1. 751; of birds, III. 699; of fishes, XII. 635; of mammals, XV. 347; of man, I. 799; VII. 221; of reptiles, XX. 445; Blumenbach's works on, III. 841; researches in, by Malpighi, xv. 338; by Morgagni, XVI. 822; by Rokitansky, XX. 624. ACT (1871), XV. 799.

10; XVI. 698.

ANCHOVY, fish, II. 9; XII. 694; fishery,
in Italy, XIII. 455.
ANCHYLOSIS, stiffness of joint, II. 9;
XXII. 686.

ANCIENT MARINER, Coleridge's poem,
VI. 136.

ANCILLON, Charles, French writer, II. 9. David, French divine, II. 9.

Johann P. F., Prussian historian and statesman, II. 9. ANCLAM, town, Prussia, II. 59. ANCONA, province, Italy, II. 9; town,

II. IO.

ANCUS MARCIUS, Roman king, II. 10. ANCYLUS, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 661. ANCYRA (Angora), ancient town, Asia Minor, II. 45; battle of (c. 242 B.C.), XVII. 588.

ANDA-EL-MISK (Dizful), town, Persia, VII. 305.

ANDALIYEH (Satali), town, Asia Minor, XXI. 317.

ANDALUSIA, province, Spain, II. 10; XXII. 298.

ANDALUSIAN DIALECT, XXII. 351. ANDALUSITE, mineral, XVI. 408. ANDAMAN ISLANDS, Bay of Bengal, II. 11, 685; XII. 815; birds of, III. 761. ANDEIRA, Joao Fernandes, Portuguese ambassador, XIX. 543.

ANDELYS, Les, town, France, II. 13. ANDENNE, town, Belgium, 11. 13. ANDERIDA, in Kent, Storming of (491), VIII. 270.

II. 13.

ANDERSEN, Hans Christian, Danish writer, VII. 93.

ANDERSON, Adam, Scottish economist,

OF MELANCHOLY, Burton's work, ANDERNACH, town, Rhenish Prussia,
IV. 57I.
ANAUXITE, mineral, XVI. 424.
ANAXAGORAS, Greek philosopher, II. 1;
on astronomy, II. 746; on evolution,
VIII. 756; his influence on Pericles,
XVIII. 529.
ANAXARCHUS, Greek philosopher, II. 2;
I. 484.

II. 14.

445.

Alexander, mathematician, II. 14. Andrew, his laws of draughts, VII.

ANDERSON, Sir Edmund, lord chiefjustice of England, II. 14.

James, Scottish antiquary, II. 14. -, James, LL.D., Scottish economist, II. 14; XIX. 374.

John, founder of
College, Glasgow, II. 14.

ANDREEVKA, town, Russia, XXIII. 83.
ANDRENOVIAN ISLANDS, North Pacific,
I. 479.

ANDREOLI, Giorgio, majolica worker,
XIX. 626.

Anderson's ANDREOSSI, Antoine François, Comte
d', French officer, II. 20.

John, founder of School of Science ANDRES, Juan, Spanish author, II. 20.

at Penikese, U.S.A., 1. 277.

John Henry, the Wizard of the North, xv. 208.

Robert, Scottish author and critic, II. 14.

ANDERSON'S COLLEGE, Glasgow, II. 14; x. 644.

ANDERSSEN, Adolphus, German chessplayer, v. 602.

ANDES, mountains, 11. 15; 1. 670; birds of, III. 746; of Argentine Republic, II. 488; of Bolivia, IV. 11; of Chili, v. 616; of Ecuador, VII. 644; of Peru, XVIII. 672.

Los, state, Venezuela, XXIV. 140. ANDESINE, mineral, XVI. 420. ANDEVO, class of society, Madagascar, XV. 171.

ANDIANS, Caucasian tribe, XIV. 475.

ANDIGENA, genus of birds, XXIII. 477. ANDIJAN, town, Turkestan, IX. 85;

XXIII. 637.

ANDIRA, genus of trees, X. 707.

ANDREW, St, of Scripture, II. 20.

ANEL, Dominique, French surgeon, II.

24.

ANELLO, Tommaso (Masaniello), Neapolitan revolutionist, XV. 606. ANEMOMETER, wind-measurer, II. 24; XX. 608.

ANEMONE, flower, XII. 253.

ANEMONES, Sea, I. 129; VI. 369; as
parasites, XVIII. 261.
ANENCEPHALOUS MONSTER, XVI. 763.
ANEROID BAROMETER, III. 383.
ANET, town, France, II. 26.

I.-III., kings of Hungary, XII. 368. John Albion, governor of Massachusetts, XXIII. 773, 787. ANDREWES, Lancelot, English bishop, ANETHUM, genus of plants, VII. 240. II. 20; VIII. 388. ANEURIN, Book of, Welsh poems, V. 317. ANDREWS, James Pettit, English writer, ANEURISM, disease, II. 26; treatment of, XII. 388; XXII. 683.

II. 21.

singer's play, xv. 619.

-, Thomas, his researches on carbonic A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, Masacid gas, XIX. 244. ANDRIA, town, Italy, 11. 21.

Terence's play, XXIII. 187. ANDRIACUS, river, Asia Minor, XV. 94. ANDRIÆ, Gudmund, Icelandic writer, XXI. 368.

ANDRIAMANITRA, in Malagasy religion, XV. 173.

ANDRIANA, class of society, Madagascar, XV. 171.

ANDRIEU, Bertrand, French engraver,

II. 22.

ANDRISCUS, the false Philip, 11. 22. ANDRO, island, Greece, II. 23.

ANDKHUI, province, Afghanistan, I. 243. ANDROCLUS, Roman lion-tamer, II. 22.

ANDÖ, island, Norway, XIV. 769. ANDOCIDES, Greek orator, II. 18. ANDOMA, river, Russia, XVII. 772. ANDORRE, or Andorra, state, between France and Spain, 11. 18.

ANDOVER, town, England, II. 18.

-, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., II.

18.

ANDROLEPSIA, Greek custom of reprisal, I. 160.

ANDROMACHE, in Greek legend, II. 22. -, Euripides's play, VIII. 676. ANDROMAQUE, Racine's drama, XX. 206. ANDROMEDA, in Greek legend, II. 22; XVIII. 560.

ANDROMEDS, meteors, XVI. III.

ANDRADA, Antonio d', traveller in Tibet, ANDRONICUS I.-III., Byzantine emXIV. 502.

Diego Payva d', Portuguese theo

logian, II. 19.

E SYLVA, Bonifacio José d', Brazilian naturalist and statesman, II. 19. ANDRÉ, Major John, soldier in American war, II. 19; XXIII. 744, 787. ANDREA, Giovanni, Italian canonist, II. 19.

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DELLA ROBBIA, Florentine sculp- ANDROSCOGGIN, river, Maine, U.S.A., tor, XX. 590.

DEL SARTO, Italian painter, XXI. 315. ANDREE, Johann Valentin, Rosicrucian

writer, XX. 852.

-, Laurentius, Swedish theologian, XXII. 754.

ANDREÆACEÆ, family of mosses, XVII.

73.

XV. 298.

ANDROS ISLANDS, West Indies, III. 236.
ANDROT, island, Laccadives, Indian
Ocean, XIV. 183.
ANDROTION,

Demosthenes's

against, VII. 69.

speech

ANDRUSZOWO, Treaty of (1667), XIX. 295.

ANDUJAR, town, Spain, II. 23.

ANDREANI, Andrea, Italian wood-en- ANDUZE, town, France, II. 24.

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ANEYSA, town, Arabia, XVII. 773.
ANFA (Casa Blanca), town, Morocco, XVI.

831.

ANGAD, Sikh ruler, India, XX. 110. ANGAKOK or Angekok, Eskimo wizard, VII. 63; VIII. 546.

ANGARA, rivers, Siberia, II. 26; XXII. 5;

XXIII. 510; XXIV. 742. ANGARIA, ancient Persian and Roman postal system, II. 26.

ANGASTON, town, South Australia, XXII. 284.

ANGEKOK, or Angakok, Eskimo wizard,

VII. 63; VIII. 546.

ANGEL, of Scripture, II. 26, 183.

gold coin, 11. 28. ANGEL-FISH, XII. 686.

ANGELICA, genus of plants, II. 28. ANGELIC BRETHREN, German sect, X. 588.

ANGELICO, Fra, Italian painter, IX. 148,

772.

ANGÉLIQUE DE SAINTE MAGDELEINE,
Marie, abbess of Port-Royal, II. 621;
XIX. 533.
ANGÉLIQUE DE SAINT JEAN, abbess of
Port-Royal, 11. 620.

ANGELN, peninsula, Schleswig-Holstein,
XXI. 415.

ANGELO, Michel (Michelangelo), XVI.

229.

ANGELUS, Isaac II., Byzantine emperor, XIII. 374.

SILESIUS, German poet, II. 28. ANGER, suburb, Passau, Bavaria, XVIII. 341.

ÅNGERMANN, river, Sweden, II. 29; XXII. 736.

ANGERMÜNDE, town, Prussia, II. 29. ANGERS, town, France, II. 29; university of, XXIII. 839, 851. ANGERSTEIN, John Julius, patron of fine arts, II. 29.

ANGHIARI, town, Italy, 11. 29.

Baldaccio d', Florentine soldier, XV. 784. ANGILBERT, St, medieval poet, II. 29. ANGINA PECTORIS, disease, II. 29; XI. 554

ANGIOLELLO, Giovan Maria, Italian traveller, X. 179.

ANGIOLIERI, Cecco, Italian poet, XIII. 501.

ANGIOSPERMÆE, class of plants, XXIV. 131; fertilization in, XX. 428. ANGKOR, Ruins of, Siam, IV. 726; XXI. 853.

ANGLE, in geometry, II. 29; X. 377; magnitude and measurement of, xv. 667; XXIII. 563; measurement of, in surveying, XXII. 698, 703.

of a crystal, XVI. 347, 352. ANGLES, Teutonic tribe, II. 30; their settlement in England, VIII. 268, 270; XXI. 739; in Northumberland, XVII. 568. ANGLESEA, or Anglesey, county, Wales, II. 30; population and representation, XXIII. 727.

Earl of (Annesley), II. 30. ANGLESEY, Marquis of (Paget), II. 30. ANGLESITE, lead ore, XIV. 375; XVI. 400.

ANGLING, II. 32; Izaak Walton on,
XXIV. 342.
ANGLO-SAXON ALPHABET, I. 612.
ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE, VIII. 391,
392; dictionaries of, VII. 187.
ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE, VIII. 403.
ANGLO-SAXONS, Weapons of the, II. 555.
ANGOCHE, district, East Africa, XVII. 7.
ANGOLA, Country, West Africa, II. 45;
I. 269; XXIV. 828.

ANGON, ancient Frankish dart, II. 555.
ANGORA, province, Turkey in Asia,

XXIII. 653.

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Earl of (Bell the Cat), XXI. 495. Earl of, husband of Margaret Tudor, XXI. 497.

MACFERGUS, Pictish king, XXI.

ANISEIA, desert plant, XVIII. 670. ANISOMETROPIA, defect of vision, XXII.

373.

ANISOPLEURA, subclass of Mollusca,
XVI. 644.

476.
ANGUSSOLA, Sophonisba, Italian portrait ANJENGO, town, India, II. 58.

ANJAR, town and district, India, II. 58.

painter, II. 47.

ANHALT, duchy, Germany, II. 47.
ANHER, Egyptian divinity, VII. 718.
ANHIMA, bird, XXI. 552.
ANHYDRIDES, in chemistry, V. 571.
ANHYDRITE, mineral, XVI. 400; XIX.
588.

ANHYDROSULPHURIC ACID, V. 507. ANI, ruined town, Turkey in Asia, II. 72. bird, VI. 687.

ANIANUS, Breviary of, IV. 262.

ANJER, town, Java, II. 58. ANJOU, old province, France, II. 58; connexion of counts and dukes of, with the Capet family, v. 55; their rule in Naples, XVII. 191; their relations with Normandy, XVII. 545.

175.

Geoffrey of (Plantagenet), XIX.

Margaret of, wife of Henry VI. of England, xv. 536.

René, duke of, II. 58.

ANICETUS, bishop of Rome, XIX. 416, | ANKA, fabulous bird, XVIII. 811.

488.

officer of Nero, XVII. 349. ANICHINI, Luigi, Italian engraver, II. 47. ANICIUM (Le Puy), ancient town, France, XX. 119.

ANIE, mountain, France, xx. 126. ANIELLO, Tommaso (Masaniello), Nea

politan revolutionist, XV. 606. ANIEN (Anio), river, Italy, II. 57. ANILINE, in chemistry, 11. 47; XII. 844. BLACK, IV. 690; from vanadium, XXIV. 54.

DYES, V. 577; VII. 572. ANIMALCULISTS, versus Ovists, XXIV. 815.

ANIMAL HISTOLOGY, XII. 4.

town, Turkey in Asia, II. 45; battle ANIMAL KINGDOM, II. 49; xxiv. 801;

of (1402), XXIII. 641.

GOAT, II. 710; X. 708; hair of (mohair), XVI. 544.

ANGORNO, town, Central Africa, II. 45. ANGOSCIOLA, Sophonisba, Italian painter, II. 47.

ANGOSTURA, town, Venezuela, II. 45.
ANGOULÊME, town, France, II. 45.

Charles de Valois, duke of, II. 46;
IX. 619.
ANGOUMOIS, old province, France, II.
46.

ANGOY, district, West Africa, XIV. 742. ANGRA, town, Azores, II. 46; III. 171.

PEQUEÑA, German settlement, South Africa, XVII. 168. ANGRI, town, Italy, II. 46. ÅNGSTRÖM, Anders J., on the spectrum

of the aurora, III. 94; on thermal conductivity, XI. 578. ANGUIER, François and Michel, French sculptors, II. 46.

ANGUILLA, genus of fishes, VII. 692.

island, British West Indies, II. 46. ANGUILLULA TRITICI, wheat pest, XVII. 325; XXIV. 536. ANGUILLULIDE, family of worms, XVII. 325.

ANGUINEUM, Druidic charm, VII. 477. ANGULAR VELOCITY, XV. 682.

Oken's classification of, XVII. 750; Lankester's, XXIV. 812.

ANKARATRA, mountains, Madagascar, XV. 168.

ANKARSTRÖM, Johan Jakob, Swedish regicide, II. 59.

ANKERITE, mineral, XVI. 397.
ANKLAM, town, Prussia, II. 59.
ANKLE, Anatomy of the, I. 830.

JOINT, Amputation of, XXII. 678;
muscles of, 1. 841.
ANKOBAR, town, Abyssinia, II. 59.
ANKYLOSIS, stiffness of joint, II. 9.
ANLACE, weapon, XXII. 802.
ANN, or Annat, in Scots law, II. 62.
ANNA, town, Turkey in Asia, II. 59.
Baldasarre d', Venetian painter,

II. 60.

CARLOVNA, Russian regent, II. 59. COMNENA, princess and authoress, II. 59; her History of Alexius, IV. 613. IVANOVNA, empress of Russia, II. 60; XXI. 98.

ANIMAL MAGNETISM, XV. 277.
ANIMAL MEDICINE, XXIV. 197.
ANIMAL METAMORPHOSES, Myths of, ANNABA (Bône), town, Algeria, IV. 31.

XV. 90.

ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY, XVI. 841. ANIMAL MOUNDS, of Wisconsin, XXIV. 618.

ANIMAL PARASITISM, XVIII. 258. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, XIX. 10. ANIMALS, II. 49; XXIV. 801; breeds of, IV. 244; geographical distribution of, VII. 267; X. 212; distribution of, in time, VII. 281; geological action of, X. 289, 290; longevity in, XIV. 857; distinction between them and plants, XIX. 830; as totems, XXIII. 468. ANIMAL SPEECH, XVIII. 769. ANIMAL SPIRITS, XIX. 10. ANIMAL SUBSTANCES, Baths of, III. 439. ANIMAL WORSHIP, XVII. 144, 151. ANIMÉ, resinous gum, II. 55. ANIMISM, in anthropology, 11. 55; XV. 91, 205; XX. 367; of the Buddhists, XIV. 228; Stahl's theory of, XV. 812. ANIMUCCIA, Giovanni, Italian musical composer, II. 57; XVII. 85; XVIII. 179. ANIO, river, Italy, II. 57.

Novus, ancient aqueduct, II. 220.

ANNABERG, town, Saxony, II. 60.
ANNABERGITE, mineral, XVI. 404.
ANNABONA, island, West Africa, II. 72.
ANNALES, Stow's chronicle of England,
XXII. 579.
ANNALS, chronological record, II. 60.

Tabari's, Arabic history, XXIII. 4.
Tacitus's work, XXIII. 20.
Spring and Autumn, Confucius's
work, v. 661.

47.

OF THE PARISH, Galt's novel, X.

ANNAM (Anam), kingdom, Asia, I. 798.
ANNAMABOE, town, Gold Coast, Africa,
II. 61.

ANNAMESE DICTIONARY, VII. 182.
ANNAN, town, Scotland, II. 61; river,
II. 61; VII. 526.
ANNAPOLIS, town, Maryland, U.S.A.,
II. 61; XV. 603; observatory at, XVII.
715.

town, Nova Scotia, II. 61; XVII. 603; river, XVII. 601. ANN ARBOR, town, Michigan, U.S.A., II. 61; observatory at, XVII. 715.

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