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GLASSITES, Scottish religious denomina- | GLINKA, Michael Ivanovich, Russian | GLOVER, Richard, English writer, X. tion, X. 637.

GLASSIUS, Solomon, German Biblical

critic,. X. 674.

composer, X. 679.

X. 680.

693.

Sergy Nikolaevich, Russian writer, GLOW-WORM, beetle, VI. 132; XVIII. 814.

GLASSOPHAGÆ, group of bats, XV. 414; | GLISSON, François, French anatomist, GLOXINIA, stove plant, XII. 266.

XXIV. 52.

GLASS-SNAKE, lizard, XIV. 735.
GLASS TEARS, philosophical toy, II. 63.
GLASS-WORKS, Venetian, XVII. 48;
XXIV. 156.

GLASTONBURY, town and abbey, Eng-
land, X. 674; XXII. 258; legend of,
V. 325.

GLATZ, town, Prussia, X. 675.
GLAUBER, Johann Rudolph, German
chemist and alchemist, X. 675; V. 460.
GLAUBERITE, mineral, XVI. 400.

GLAUBER'S SALT, mineral and drug,

X. 675; v. 505; XVI. 401.

GLAUCE, of Greek legend, XV. 777.

GLAUCHAU, town, Saxony, x. 676.

1. 811; XVI. 822.

GLOBE, shape of the earth, II. 766.

Geographical, X. 680; XV. 516.

GLOBE-FISH, X. 685; XII. 694.

GLUCHOW, or Glukhoff, town, Russia,
X. 695; XXIII. 96.

GLUCINUM, chemical element, X. 693; v. 526.

GLOBE THEATRE, London, in time of GLUCK, Christopher Willibald, German
Shakespeare, XXI. 761.

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musical composer, X. 693; XVII. 94; XIX. 79; contrasted with Mozart, XVII.

IO.

GLOBIGERINA, genus of Foraminifera, GLÜCKSTADT, town, Prussia, X. 695.
IX. 378.
GLUCOSE, in chemistry, X. 695; V. 564,
572; VII. 146, 147; IX. 93; X. 41;
XIX. 54; XXII. 623.

OOZE, in Norwegian Sea, XVII. 593; in Pacific Ocean, XVIII. 123. GLOBIGERINIDEA, order of Protozoa,

GLUCOSIDES, substances containing glu

cose, IX. 96; v. 572.

GLOCHIDIUM, phase of development of GLUE, form of gelatin, X. 133; use of,

XIX. 847.

molluscs, XVI. 693.

many, XXI. 349.

in joinery, IV. 489.

GLAUCIAS, of Tarentum, Alexandrian | GLÖCKNER, mountain, Eisenach, Ger- GLUKHOFF, town, Russia, X. 695; XXIII. physician, xv. 801. 96.

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SINUS, gulf, Asia Minor, XV. 93. GLAZE, VIII. 182; in pottery, XIX. 601.

GLAZIER'S DIAMOND, VII. 167.
GLAZIER WORK, IV. 509.
GLAZING, in painting, XVIII. 138.
GLAZOFF, town, Russia, XXIV. 303.
GLEBE, in ecclesiastical law, x. 676.
GLEDE, bird, XIV. 103.
GLEE, in music, X. 677.
GLEEK, card game, XIX. 282.
GLEEMAN, ancient minstrel, XVI. 479.
GLEIG, George, bishop of Brechin, X.
677; editor of Encyclopædia Britan-
nica, 3d edition, VIII. 200.

GLOCKNER, Gross, mountain, Carin- GLUTEN, or Glutin, albuminous sub

thia, Austria, I. 629.

GLOGAU, town, Prussia, X. 685; XXII.

53.

GLOGER, C. W. L., on birds, XVIII. 23.
GLOMMEN, river, Norway, XVII. 575.
GLONOIN, or Nitroglycerin, XVII. 520.
GLORIA IN EXCELSIS, doxology, VII.
384.

GLORIA PATRI, doxology, VII. 384.
GLORY, or Corona, optical phenomenon,
XXIV. 435. See also XIV. 597.
GLOSS, X. 686; on the canon law, v.

20.

Biblical, x. 687; XI. 746.
GLOSSA ORDINARIA, Walafrid's work,
XXIV. 320; X. 687.

GLOSSARY, Glossator, x. 686.
GLOSSIC SPELLING, XVIII. 812.
GLOSSINA, genus of insects, XXIII. 601.
GLOSSOGRAPHER, X. 686.

GLOSSOLOGY, science of language, XVIII.
765.

GLEIM, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig, Ger- GLOSSOP, town, England, x. 687.

man poet, X. 677, 534.

GLEIWITZ, town, Prussia, x. 677.
GLEN, valley, XXI. 524.

GLENCOE, valley, Scotland, II. 499;
massacre of (1692), XXI. 518; xxii.
445; William III.'s connexion with
the massacre, XXIV. 580.

GLOSSOPHAGA, genus of bats, XV. 414.
GLOSSOPHORA, branch of Mollusca, XVI.
641.

GLOSTER, town, Sierra Leone, West
Africa, XXII. 45.

GLOTTIS, in relation to the voice, XXIV.
273; spasm of the, VI. 617.

stance, X. 130, 695.

GLUTTON, carnivorous mammal, x. 696;
XV. 440.

GLYCAS, Michael, Byzantine historian, x. 697.

GLYCERIN, or Glycerine, in chemistry, x. 697; v. 564; XVII. 740; XXII. 202. GLYCOGEN, starch in nutrition, XVII. 680.

GLYCOLS, in chemistry, V. 564; Wurtz's discovery of, XXIV. 703.

GLYCYRRHIZA, genus of plants, XIV.
687.

GLYNDWR, Owen (Glendower, q.v.),
We prince, X. 678.

GLYOXYLIN, form of dynamite, XVII.

521.

GLYPTODON, fossil armadillo, II. 545;
XV. 388.

GLYPTOTHEK, art gallery at Munich,
Bavaria, XVII. 25.

GMELIN, Johann F., on birds, XVIII. 7.
Johann Georg, German naturalist,
x. 699.

Leopold, German chemist, X. 699. Samuel Gottlieb, German naturalist, X. 700; as traveller in Persia, xx. 286.

GMELINITE, mineral, XVI. 421.
GMELIN'S BLUE, XX. 24.

GLENDALOUGH, valley, Wicklow, Ire- GLOUCESTER, county, England, X. 687; | GMINA, Polish commune, XIX. 311.

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GNESEN, town, Prussia, X. 700.
GNOMON, various meanings of the term,
XX. 140; of dial, VII. 153; Pytheas's
use of, X. 176.

GNOMONICS, or dialling, VII. 153.
GNOSSUS, or Cnossus, town, Crete, VI.
44.

GNOSTIC ANTINOMIANS, II. 129. GNOSTICISM, X. 700; XI. 736; XXIII. 278; its influence on Neoplatonism, XVII. 335; in relation to Christianity, v. 694; to Epistle to the Ephesians, VIII. 464; to Manichæism, XV. 484; to Marcionitism, xv. 535; St Paul's relations to, XVIII. 423; of Carpocrates, v. 133; Mandæan, xv. 468; of Origen, XVII. 841; Baur on, III. 448; Irenæus on, XIII. 273, 274; Clemens Alexandrinus on Christian Gnosticism, v. 819.

GNU, antelope, X. 705; II. 101; XV. 432.

183; XXIV. 728.

Hugo van der, Flemish painter, X. 721.

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Jan van der, Dutch poet, II. 138; XII. 95.

the idea of, V. 144; VII. 123; Eckart's | GOES, Benedict, Eastern traveller, X. theory, VII. 642; Erigena's theory, VIII. 523; Eusebius's views, VIII. 722; Fichte's theory, IX. 138; in Kabbalistic theosophy, XIII. 811; Leibnitz on the being of, XIV. 422; Locke on the existence of, XIV. 761; Malebranche on the idea of, v. 148; Manichæan theory, XV. 483; Neoplatonic idea, XVII. 335; Philo's theory, XVIII. 761; Schleiermacher's theory, XXI. 411, 413; Spinoza on the idea of, V. 153; Tâoist teaching, XIV. 297; theosophic knowledge of, XXIII. 278; Vico's idea, XXIV. 212; Xenophanes's theory, XXIV. 719. GODALMING, town, England, X. 714; XXII. 694.

GODARD, Eugène, his fire-balloon, I.

192.

GODAVARI, or Godavery, district, India,
X. 714; river, X. 714; XV. 184.

GOA, Portuguese settlement, India, X. GODEFROY, or Gothofred, French 706; XII. 797.

GOAGNAZES, Brazilian tribe, IV. 228.
GOAJIRA, territory, Venezuela, XXIV.
140.

GOALPARA, district and town, Assam,
India, X. 707.

GOA POWDER, drug, X. 707.
GOAT, ungulate mammal, X. 708; xv.
432; breeding and rearing of, I. 399;
Angora, II. 45, 710; wild, of India,
XII. 742; hair of, XVI. 544; milk of,
XVI. 303; skins of, for tanning, XIV.
380, 388.

family (Denis, Jacques, and Theodore),
x. 846.

GODFATHER, sponsor, XXII. 429.

GODFREY of Bouillon, crusader, VI.

624; IX. 538.

GOETHALS, Henry (Henry of Ghent),
scholastic writer, XI. 674.
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, Ger-
man poet and dramatist, X. 721; his
birthplace in Frankfort, IX. 707; on
education, VII. 677; on embryology
and morphology, XVI. 839; his in-
fluence on the German drama, vII.
442; influence on German literature,
X. 537; Eckermann's relations with,
VII. 641; his controversy with Oken,
XVII. 751; his relations with Schiller,
XXI. 397.

MUSEUM, at Weimar, XXIV. 491. GOETZ, Hermann, German musical composer, X. 737.

GOEZE, Johann Melchior, German theo-
logian, XIV. 481.

GOEZMAN, Louis V., his connexion with
Beaumarchais, III. 468.

GOFFART, Auguste, on ensilage, XXII.
67.

- Sir Edmondbury, his murder, GOFFE, Thomas English pastoral poet,
XVII. 697.
XVIII. 347.

Thomas, inventor of a sextant, GOG, of Scripture, X. 738.

XXI. 725.

GODHAVN, town, Disco Island, Green-
land, XI. 171.

GODHEAD, The, heresies concerning it,
XI. 736.

ISLAND, Niagara, America, XVII. GODIVA, Lady, of Coventry, VI. 530.

Roman

472. GOATSUCKER, bird, X. 711. GOBANNIUM (Abergavenny), station, England, XVI. 754. GOBELIN, French family of dyers, x. 712; their carpets, V. 128; their tapestry, V. 128; XXIII. 212. GOBELINS, stream, Paris, XVIII. 274. GOBELINUS, copyist of Pius II.'s Commentaries, XIX. 153.

GOBI, desert, Central Asia, X. 712; II. 687; XXIII. 632.

GOBIO, genus of fishes, XI. 243; XVI. 320.

GOBY, fish, X. 714; XII. 690.

GOCH, Johann von, German Reformer,
XX. 325.

GOD, Doctrine of (Theism), XXIII. 262;
idea of, XVIII. 686; XXIII. 235, 245,
248; the name Jehovah, XIII. 619;
Jehovah the God of Israel, XIII. 409;
the kingdom of, v. 692; man's know-
ledge of, II. 190; in relation to the
Logos, XIV. 804; Anselm on the
existence of, II. 92; in Arabian philo-
sophy, 11. 266; Aristotle's ideas of, II.
522; Baader on our knowledge of,
III. 174; Celsus on, V. 296; Samuel
Clarke on the existence of, v. 812;
Comte's views, VI. 237; Descartes on

GODMOTHER, sponsor, XXII. 429.
GODOLPHIN, Earl of, English states-
man, X. 715; his
relations with
Harley, XVIII. 100.

BARB, progenitor of race-horses,
XII. 183, 185.
GODOY, Manuel de, duke of Alcudia,
Spanish minister, I. 471; IX. 83;
XVII. 213; XIX. 550; XXII. 342.
GODS, of mythology, XVII. 136, 139,
146.

GODTHAAB, district, Greenland, XI.
170.

GOD-TREE, of the Himalayas, v. 286.
GODUNOFF, Boris, czar of Russia, XXI.
93.

GODWIN, or Godwine (q.v.), earl, X. 719.
Francis, English writer, X. 715.
Mary Wollstonecraft, English|
writer, X. 716.

Mary Wollstonecraft, wife of
Shelley, XXI. 789, 791.

William, English writer, X. 717;
on reason, VIII. 609; his relations with
Shelley, XXI. 791.

GODWINE, earl of the West-Saxons, X.
719; VII. 682; VIII. 288, 289, 290.
GODWIT, bird, X. 720.
GOMEAGOT, legendary giant, X. 172.
GOES, town, Holland, X. 720.

(Gyges, q.v.), Lydian king, XV. 100.

AND MAGOG, X. 172.

GOGARI, or Gogra, river, Nepal, xvii.

340.

GOGMAGOG HILLS, Cambridgeshire,

England, IV. 732.

GOGO, town, India, X. 738.

GOGOL, Nikolai Vasilievich, Russian writer, X. 738; XXI. 107.

GOGRA, river, Nepal and India, xvII. 340, 572.

GOHELWAR, district, India, XIV. 15.
GÖHREN, village, Rügen, Prussia, XXI.
57.

GOIDEL (Gaels), V. 297; in Ireland,
XIII. 244, 246; in Scotland, XXI. 473;
in Wales, XVIII. 482.
GOITO, town, Italy, X. 739.
GOITRE, disease, X. 739; VI. 573; XIII.
98; XVIII. 384.

GÖK SU, river, Asia Minor, II. 708; V.
776.

GOKTCHA, Lake, Transcaucasia, Russia,

XXIII. 514.

GOLAD, tribe, Lithuania, XIV. 702.
GOLAYA GORA, mountain, Eastern
Siberia, XV. 548.

GOLCONDA, town, India, X. 740;
diamonds of, VII. 164.

GOLD, precious metal, X. 740; as chemical element, V. 529; cyanide of, XX. 23; as mineral, XVI. 382; adulteration of, I. 176; in alchemy, 1. 464; assay of alloys, II. 724; coinage, XVI. 482; effect of discoveries on commerce, VI. 206; in relation to exchange, VIII.

789; its use as money, XVI. 723; ores | GOLDONI, Carlo, Italian dramatist, X.

of, XVI. 58; dressing of ores, XVI. 465;
production of, IV. 518; XVI. 467; |
production in England, VIII. 229;
supply of, XVI. 728; its value in rela-
tion to silver, XVI. 729, 735; XXII. 73;
in Australia, III. 109; in Austria, III.
120; in Bolivia, IV. 13; in Brazil, Iv.
224; in British Columbia, VI. 169; in
California, 1. 716; IV. 701; in Celebes,
v. 288; in Colombia, South America,
VI. 154; in Colorado, v1. 161; in India,
XII. 765; in Ireland, XIII 218; in
Japan, XIII. 572; in Khotan, East
Turkestan, XIV. 67; in Mexico, XVI.
216; in New South Wales, XVII. 409;
in New Zealand, XVII 467; in
Philippine Islands, XVIII. 750; in
Russia, XXI. 85; in Siberia, XX. 4, 10;
XXIII. 511; XXIV. 742; in United
States, XXIII. 811, 814; in Ural Moun
tains, XXIV. 5; in Venezuela, XXIV
140; in Victoria, XXIV. 216.
GOLDAST, Melchior Haiminsfeld, Ger-
man historian, X. 754.
GOLDBEATING, X. 752.
GOLDBERG, town, Prussia, X. 755; Trot-
zendorff's school at, XXIII. 589.
GOLD CLOTH, XXIII. 210.
GOLD COAST, West Africa, X. 755; I.
269.

GOLDEN ASS, Apuleius's work, II. 215.
GOLDEN BULL, X. 757; of the empire
(1356), X. 757, 495; V. 413; charter of
Hungary (1222), XII. 368.

759; VII. 419; XIII. 513.
GOLD PLATE, XIX. 178.
GOLDSCHMIDT,

Hermann, German
painter and astronomer, X. 760.
Joannes, Lutheran divine, III. 89.
Meyer Aron, Danish novelist, VII.

93.

GOLDSINNY, fish, XXIV. 686.
GOLDSMITH, Oliver, English writer, X.
760; as dramatist, VII. 438; as satirist,
XXI. 320; his place in English litera-
ture, VIII. 429, 431.
GOLDSTÜCKER, Theodor, German Orien-
talist, X. 764.

GOLD THREAD, XXIII. 209.
GOLD WIRE, XXIV. 615; ancient manu-
facture of, XXIII. 210.
GOLETTA, seaport, Tunis, XXIII. 621.
GOLF, game, X. 765.

GOLIARDI, mediæval song-writers, XX.
383.

GOLIAS EPISCOPUS, early English work,
XV. 523.

GOLIATH'S CASTLE, Jerusalem, XIII.
642.

GOLITZIN, Vasilii, Russian minister, XXI.
96.

GOLIUS, Jacobus, Dutch Orientalist, X.
768.

GOMORRAH, of Scripture, VII. 2.

GOMPA, town, on the Niger, Africa,

XVII. 497.

GOMPERTZ'S LAW, of mortality, II. 85.
GOMPHI, pass, Thessaly, Greece, XXIII.
299.

GONCHAROFF, Ivan A., Russian novelist,
XXI. 108.

GONDA, district, India, x. 769; town,
X. 770.

GONDAR, town, Abyssinia, X. 770; 1.
64.

GONDEMAR, founder of the Montserrat monastery, XVI. 797.

GONDI, Jean François Paul de, Cardinal
de Retz, XX. 488.

GONDOKORO (Ismailia), town, Upper
Egypt, XIII. 388; XVII. 506.
GONDOLA, Venetian boat, XXIV. 157.
Giovanni, Dalmatian poet, XI.

278.

GONDOMAR, Spanish ambassador, as-
saulted by Lithgow, XIV. 696.
GONDOPHARES, king of Indo-Scythia,
XVIII. 603; XXIII. 308.
GONDS, tribe, India, X. 770.
GONDWANA, country, Central India, x.
770.

GONG, sound-producing instrument, X.
771; made of bronze, IV. 366.

GÖLLNITZ, or Gölnitz, town, Hungary, GÓNGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de, Spanish

X. 768.

GOLLNOW, town, Prussia, x. 768.
GÖLNITZ, or Golniczbanya, town,
Hungary, X. 768.

GOLDEN CHERSONESE, or Malay Pen- GOLOVNIN, Vasily Mikhailovich, Russian

insula, XV. 321; XX. 93.

GOLDEN EAGLE, VII. 590; XIV. 244.
GOLDEN-EYE, bird, X. 757.

GOLDEN FLEECE, of Greek legend, II.
496; XIII. 596; xv. 776.
GOLDEN FLEECE, Spanish order of
knighthood, IV. 395; XXII. 303.
GOLDEN GATE, San Francisco, XXI. 262.
GOLDEN HIND, Drake's ship, VII. 390.
GOLDEN HORDE, of Mongols, VI. 587;
XVI. 746.

admiral, X. 768.

GOLSPIE, town, Scotland, XXII. 727.
GOLTZ, Bogumil, German satirist, X.
768.

poet, X. 771; XXII. 357, 360. GONIDIA, cells in lichens, XIV. 556. GONIOMETER, for measuring angles of crystals, X. 771; vl. 677; xvI. 362; its use in optics, XVII. 800. GONORRHOEA, disease, XXII. 686. GONSALVI, Ercole, cardinal, VI. 290. GONSALVO DE CORDOVA, general, X. 773.

Spanish

GOLTZIUS, Hendrik, Dutch painter and GONYLEPTIDES, family of Arachnida, engraver, X. 768.

GOLUNDA, genus of rodent mammals
XVII. 6.

GOMAL, river, Afghanistan, I. 230.
GOMARA (Kaffa), district, Abyssinia,
XIII. 816.

GOLDEN HORN, at Constantinople, VI. GOMARUS, or Gomar, Francis, Dutch
302; origin of the name, IV. 615.
GOLDEN LEGEND, Longfellow's poem,
XIV. 861.

theologian, X. 769; XII. 78.
GOMBE, town, Sokoto, Africa, XXII.

279.

GOLDEN LEGEND, of Voragine, XXIV. GOMBIN, town, Russian Poland, XXIV.
297.
375.

GOLDEN NUMBER, in calendar, IV. 670. GOMBROON, town, Persia, XVII. 857.

II. 279.

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GOLDEN ORIOLE, bird, XII. 696.

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WARE, pottery, XIX. 621.
GOMEL, town, Russia, XII. 108.
GOMER, of Scripture, X. 769.

GONZALO FERNANDEZ Y AGUILAR (Gonsalvo de Cordova), Spanish general, X. 773

(Gimirræ), people, in Asia Minor, GOOD, The, in ethics, VIII. 574; XVIII.

XV. 100.

GOMERA, one of the Canary Islands, IV.
800.

GOMEZ, Antonio Enriquez, Spanish
dramatist, VIII. 449.
Sebastian, Spanish painter, XVII.

56.

DE SILVA, Ruy, Spanish minister,
XVIII. 744.

686; Hutcheson's theory of, XII. 410; Schleiermacher's theory, XXI. 412; Socratic theory, XXII. 237; Stoic theory, XXII. 568; Zoroastrian doctrine, XXIV. 822.

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Parley), American writer, X. 774; XI. 537.

GORDON'S HOSPITAL, Aberdeen, Scot-
land, I. 40.

GOODSIR, John, Scottish anatomist, X. GORE, of a balloon, I. 206.

775.

GOOD TEMPLAR SOCIETIES, for pro-
moting temperance, XXIII. 159.
GOODWIN, Thomas, English Puritan
divine, X. 776; XII. 728.
GOODWOOD RACES, England, XII. 202.
GOOD WORDS, magazine, XV. 163.
GOODWYN, Henry, his mathematical
tables, XXIII. 8, 13.
GOOGE, Barnabe, English pastoral poet,
XVIII. 345; on husbandry, I. 296.
GOOJRANWALA (Gujranwala), district,
India, XI. 273; XX. 109; town, XI.
273.

GOOJRAT, district, India, XI. 273; XX.

109; town, XI. 274. GOOLE, town, England, x. 776. GOORA NUT, XVII. 664.

GOORDASPOOR (Gurdaspur), district,

India, XI. 331; XX. 109.

GOORGAON, district, India, XI. 331; XX.

109.

GOORKHAS, Nepalese race, XII. 805;
XVII. 341.

GOOSANDER, bird, XVI. 35.
GOOSE, bird, X. 777; XIX. 647.

GOOSEBERRY, fruit, X. 779; XII. 271.
GOPHER, land-tortoise, x. 780.

-, Catherine Grace, English novelist,
X. 783.

GOREE, island and town, West Africa,
X. 784; XXI. 660.

GOSAIN THAN, mountain, Nepal, XVII. 340.

GÖSCHENEN, town, Switzerland, XXIV.

II.

GOSFORTH, Cumberland, England,
Sculptured cross at, XXI. 557.
GOS-HAWK, bird, x. 788.

GORE HOUSE, Kensington, London, III. GOSHEN, district of ancient Egypt, x. 825.

GOREY, town, Ireland, XXIV. 521.
GÖRGEI, Arthur, Hungarian general,
XII. 372.

GORGES, Sir Ferdinando, settler in
Maine and New Hampshire, U.S.A.,
XV. 301; XVII. 393.
GORGIAS, Plato's dialogue, XIX. 203.

of Leontini, Sicilian rhetorician
and sophist, X. 784; XX. 509; XXII.
16, 264; his theses on sceptical
nihilism, XXI. 379.

GORGON, in Greek mythology, X. 784;
XVIII. 560.

GORGONA, island, Italy, XIII. 440.
GORGONZOLA CHEESE, XIII. 452.
GORI, town, Georgia, Russia, X. 785;
XXIII. 514.

GORILLA, ape, II. 150; relation of man
to, II. 108; skeleton of, 11. 162.
GORITSA, or Koritsa, town, Turkey, XIV.
141.

GÖRIZ, town, Austria, x. 788.

788; XX. 265.

GOSIA, Martinus, Italian jurist, IV. 517.
GOSLAR, town, Prussia, X. 789.
GOSLARITE, mineral, XVI. 401.
GOSLICKI, Wawrzyniec (Grimalius Gos-
licius), Polish scholar, X. 789.
GOSPEL, St Paul's teaching of the,
XVIII. 425.

OF THE HEBREws, x. 818.
GOSPELS, The, X. 789; their testimony
to Jesus Christ, XIII. 659; the
Synoptic, III. 643; apocryphal, 11.
184; Lindisfarne and Rushworth's
MSS. of, VIII. 382; Syriac versions,
XXII. 824; Baur on, III. 449.
GOSPEL SONNETS, Ralph Erskine's, VIII.
529.

Gosport, town, England, x. 843; xix.

534.

GOSSART, Jan, Flemish painter, X.
843.

GOSSE, W. C., his explorations in
Australia, III. 106.

GÖPPINGEN, town, Würtemberg, X. 780; | GORKHALIS, or Goorkhas, Nepalese race, | GOSSELIES, town, Belgium, x. 844.

population, XXIV. 701.

GOPTO, lake, Russian Poland, XIX.

307.

GORA KALWARIA, town, Russian Poland,
XXIV. 375.

GORAKHPUR, district and town, India,

X. 780.

GORAMY, fish, X. 781.

GORBODUC, T. Sackville's drama, VII. 428.

GORCHAKOV (Gortschakoff), Russian noble family, X. 787.

GORCUM, town, Holland, x. 781.

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GORODNYA, town, Russia, XXIII. 96.
GORODOK, town, Russia, XXIV. 262.

GORDIAN III., Roman emperor, X. 781; GORONTALO, department, Celebes, V.
IV. 712.

KNOT, I. 481; x. 781.

289.

BAY, Celebes, V. 287.

political writer, X. 786.

GORDIANUS, three Roman emperors, GÖRRES, Joseph Johann,

X. 781. GORDIUM, ancient town, Bithynia, X. 781.

GORDIUS, Phrygian king, XVIII. 849.

-, genus of nematode worms, XVII. 325. GORDON, Alexander, Scottish antiquary, X. 781.

Bernard, early Scottish writer on medicine, XV. 807.

Charles George, organizer of Chinese troops, v. 652.

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GOSSYPIUM, cotton plant, VI. 482.
GOSTLING, John, royal chorister, XX.

112.

GOSTYNIN, town, Russian Poland, XXIV. 375.

GOSZCZYNSKI, Severin, poet of the

Ukraine, XIX. 304.

GÖTA, river, Sweden, XXII. 736.
GÖTALAND, division of Sweden, XXII.

736.

GOTAMA, or Gautama, the Buddha,
XIV. 226.

GOTARZES, Parthian king, XVIII. 601. German GÖTEBORG (Gothenburg), county and town, Sweden, X. 845; XXII. 741.

GORSE, shrub, IX. 851; as forage plant, GOTESCHALCUS, Fulgentius (Gott-
I. 378.

GORSEDD, Welsh assembly, VII. 791.
GORT, village, Ireland, x. 56.
GORTHO, or Corinth (q.v.), town, Greece,

VI. 397.
GORTSCHAKOFF, Mikhail Dimitrievich,
Russian general, x. 787.

Petr Dimitrievich, Russian gen

eral, X. 787.

schalk), German theologian, X. 855. GOTHA, duchy, Germany, XXI. 347.

town, Germany, X. 844; XXI. 347; libraries, XIV. 527, 546; observatory, XVII. 712.

GOTHENBURG, county, Sweden, X. 845;
XXII. 742.

town, Sweden, X. 845; XXII. 742; liquor law system of, XIV. 688.

GORTYNA, or Gortyn, ancient town, GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, use of the

Crete, X. 787.

GÖRTZ, or Görz, town, Austria, x. 788.

Baron von, adviser of Charles
XII. of Sweden, v. 421.
GÖRZ, crown land, Austria, X. 787;
town, X. 788.

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GÖTHITE, mineral, XVI. 387.

GOTHLAND SEA Laws, XXI. 585.

GOULBURN, river, Victoria, Australia, | GOZLAN, Léon, French novelist and

XXIV. 215.

conchologist, XI. 3.

John, on birds, XVIII. 12.
GOUR, or Gaur, medieval town, India,

X. 112.

or Ghor, territory, Afghanistan, X.

dramatist, XI. 23.

339.

Gozzi, Carlo, Count, Italian dramatist,
XI. 24; VII. 419.

Gasparo, Count, Italian critic, XI.
24; XIII. 512.
GOZZOLI, Benozzo, Italian painter, XI.
24; IX. 773.

GOTHOFRED, noble French family, X. GOULD, Augustus Addison, American Gozo, island, Mediterranean Sea, XV. 846. Goths, x. 846; under Alaric, I. 442; introduction of Christianity among them, XXIII. 719; in Germany, X. 475; their invasions of Greece, XI. 109, 112; of Naples, XVII. 191; of the Roman empire, XX. 777, 782; in Italy, XIII. 467; XVII. 233; in Sweden, XXII. 744; under Theodosius I., XXIII. 258; Jordanes's history of, XIII. 747.

569.
GOURA, genus of birds, XIX. 85.
GOURAMY, fish, X. 781.
GOURD, plant, XI. 4; XII. 283.
GOURDON GOLD CUP AND TRAY, XIX.
183.

GRAAF, Regnier de, Dutch anatomist, I.
812.

Graaf-Reinet, district, Cape Colony,
V. 45.

Eastern, or Ostrogoths, Law code GOURGAUD, Gaspard, Baron, French GRAAH, Captain, Danish Northern explorer, XIX. 320.

for the, XXI. 216.

general, XI. 5.

West, or Visigoths, their conquest GOURNAY, Jean V., French economist, GRAAL, or Grail, The Holy, in mediæval of Spain, XXII. 308.

GOTLAND, county, Sweden, XXII. 741.

island, Baltic Sea, XXII. 737.
GOTO, islands, Japan, XIII. 569.
GOTT, John, his electric telegraph test,
XXIII. 118.

GOTTESFREUNDE, German mystics,
XVII. 133.

GOTTESGABE, town, Germany, VIII.
533.

GOTTESHAUSBUND, league, Switzerland,
XI. 205; XXII. 789.
GOTTFRIED of Strasburg, German poet,
X. 854, 524.

Johann, German sculptor, XXI.
566.
GOTTHARD, St, tunnel, Switzerland,
XXIII. 624.

GOTTHELF, Jeremias (Albert Bitzius),

Swiss writer, XXII. 799.
GÖTTINGEN, town, Prussia, X. 854;
library, XIV. 527, 546; observatory,
XVII. 712; university, XXIII. 847.
GOTTORP, castle, Schleswig, XXI. 414.
GLOBE, X. 683.

GOTTSCHALK, German theologian, X.
855.

GOTTSCHALL, Rudolf, German writer,
X. 545, 546.

GOTTSCHED, Johann Christoph, German
writer and critic, X. 856, 533; VII.
441; XIV. 479.

GOTTSKALKSSON, Odd, Icelandic religious writer, XII. 626.

GÖTZ, Johann Nikolaus, German poet, x. 856.

XIX. 361.

GOUROCK, town, Scotland, xx. 396.
GOUT, disease, XI. 5; XVIII. 388; diet
in, VII. 206.

- Rheumatic, disease, XX. 518.
GOUTTES D'EAU, colourless topaz,
XXIII. 446.

legend, XI. 34; VIII. 408; xx. 644. GRABE, Johann Ernst, Anglican divine, XI. 25.

GRABOW, town, Prussia, XI. 25; XXII.
543.

GRABOWSKI, Michael, poet of the
Ukraine, XIX. 305.

GOUVION SAINT CYR, Laurent, Marquis GRABUSA, fortress, Crete, VI. 570.
de, French marshal, XI. 8.
GOUWE, Ter (Gouda), town, Holland,

XI. I.

GOVERNMENT, XI. 9; origin of, VIII.
620; in relation to law, XIV. 357, 366;
British ministry, XVI. 472; Chinese
principles of, v. 667; influence of
Christianity on, V. 697; federal, IX.
61; Moslem form of, XVI. 589; repre-
sentative, XVIII. 302; Bentham's
views of, III. 576; Confucius's theory
of, VI. 261; Locke's treatise on, XIV.
756; Machiavelli's discourse on, XV.
150; Plato on, XIX. 208; Zachariae
on, XXIV. 762.

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GRACCHUS, Roman family, XI. 25; XX. 756.

Tiberius, Roman general, in Spain, XXII. 306.

GRACES, in Greek mythology, XI. 26. GRACIAN, Baltazar, Spanish writer, XI. 27; XXII. 360.

GRACIAS, department, Honduras, XII.
132.

GRACIOSA, island, Azores, III. 172.
island, Canaries, IV. 800.
GRACKLE, bird, XI. 26.
GRACULA, genus of birds, XI. 26.
GRADENIGO, Pietro, doge of Venice,
XXIV. 143.

GRADIENTS, Atmospheric, in meteoro-
logy, XIX. 241.

GRADIJSK, town, Russia, XIX. 410.
GRADIRHAUS, for salt-making, XXI.
232.

GRADISCA, crown land, Austria, X. 787.
town, Austria, XI. 27.
GRADIVUS, epithet of Mars, Roman god,
XV. 570.
or Graduale, liturgical
service book, XIV. 710; XVI. 508.
GRADUATION, of mathematical instru-
ments, XI. 27.

GOWAN, or Daisy, plant, VI. 773.
GOWER, Lord Francis Leveson, earl of GRADUAL,
Ellesmere, VIII. 148.

412.

John, English poet, XI. 21; VIII.

VON BERLICHINGEN, Goethe's GOWHATTY (Gauhati), town, Assam, play, X. 724.

GOUDA, town, Holland, XI. 1.
GOUDIMEL, Claude, French musical
composer, XI. I; XVII. 84.
GOUGE, cutting tool, XI. 437-
GOUGH, Viscount, British general,

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GOYAZ, province and town, Brazil, XI. GRÄFE, Albrecht von, German oculist, 23. XI. 31. GOUJON, Jean, French sculptor, XI. 3; GOYEN, Jan Josephszoon van, Dutch XXI. 563. painter, XI. 23.

Heinrich, German educationist, XI. 31.

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