JOHN, the Baptist, XIII. 709; his ministry, | JOHN V., of Portugal, XIII. 715; XIX. | JOHN BAR CURSUS, Syriac writer, XXII. XIII. 662. 549. XII., pope, XIII. 711; XIX. 497; XX. 788. XIII., pope, XIII. 711; XX. 789. XV., pope, XIII. 711; XX. 789. XVI-XVIII., popes, XIII. 711. XIX., pope, XIII. 711; XX. 790. XXI., pope, XIII. 711; XIX. 556. XXII., pope, XIII. 712; XIX. 501; XX. 799; his contest with the Franciscans, XVII. 717. XXIII., pope, XIII. 712; XIX. 502; xx. 804. I. (Juan), king of Aragon, XIII. 715; XXII. 323. II., of Aragon, XIII. 716; XXII. 324. (of Luxemburg), king of Bohemia, III. 860; in Italy, XIII. 477. I., duke of Brabant, XII. 90. elector of Brandenburg, XX. 4. I., king of Castile and Leon, XIII. 716; XXII. 321. II., of Castile and Leon, XIII. 716; XXII. 321. -, king of England, XIII. 713; VIII. 306; IX. 541; his proceedings in Ireland, XIII. 259; his contest with the pope, XIV. 286. 713. I., king of France, XIII. 714. VI., Greek emperor, XIII. 713; XVIII. 166. VII., Greek emperor, XIII. 713; XVIII. 165. 72. (of Avennes), count of Holland, XII. 833. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL, Baltimore, U.S.A., xv. 604; XXIII. 857. of Ephesus, Syriac writer, XXII. JOHNSON, Andrew, president of the of Florence (Giovanni de Marignolli), Italian missionary, XV. 543; V. 628. of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, VIII. 319, 327, 328; XIV. 255; XX. 541; XXII. 320; his patronage of Wycliffe, XXIV. 709. of Giscala, Jewish party leader, XIII. 427, 428. of Harran, Syriac writer, XXII. 851. of Leyden (Bockhold), Dutch Anabaptist, I. 787. of Maron, founder of the Maronites, XV. 562; as Syriac writer, XXII. 848. of Montecorvino, archbishop of Peking, V. 628; XVI. 742. 423. of Mosul, Syriac writer, XXII. 855. of Nisibis, Syriac writer, XXII. 836. of Procida, Sicilian liberator, v. of Ravenna, his contest with Pope Nicholas I., XVII. 483. of Rochelle, scholastic philosopher, XXI. 427. of Salisbury, early English writer, XIII. 718; XXI. 425. of the Sedras, Syriac writer, XXII. 839. Apocalypse of, II. 179; XVI. 315. Epistles of, XIII. 707; relation of First Epistle to the Gospel, x. 828. Gospel of, x. 818; III. 643; Bretschneider's views on, IV. 262. BAR APHTONYA, Syriac writer, XXII. 833. -, Robert, English musician, XVII. 87. -, Samuel, English essayist and lexicographer, XIII. 719; his intercourse with Boswell, his biographer, IV. 77; his relations with Burke, IV. 542; his dispute with Lord Chesterfield, v. 607; on epitaphs, VIII. 495; on newspapers, XVII. 416; his influence on English literature, VIII. 428; Boswell's ana of, I. 786. JOHNSTON, Albert Sidney, American general, XIII. 730; XXIII. 776. Alexander Keith, Scottish geographer, XIII. 730. Cuthbert W., on goats, I. 399. John, naturalist, XX. 433; on birds, XVIII. 4, 9. Joseph Eccleston, American Confederate general, XXIII. 777, 780. JOHNSTONE, river, Queensland, xx. 172. town, Scotland, XIII. 730. JOHNSTONUS, Johannes, on birds, XVIII. 4, 9. JOHNSTOWN, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., JOIGNY, town, France, XIII. 731; popu- | JONES, William, English divine, XIII. | JOSEPHUS, Flavius, Jewish historian, lation, XXIV. 746. JOINERY, in building, IV. 485. JOINT, in law, XIII. 731. JOINTS, in anatomy, I. 832; diseases of, XXII. 685; injuries to, XXII. 682, 685. in building, IV. 462, 477, 479, 488. in mechanics, XIII. 731. in rocks, X. 297. JOINT STOCK BANKS, III. 322. JOISTS, in carpentry, IV. 482. JOKAI, Maurice, Hungarian novelist, XII. 379. JOKJOKARTA, town, Java, XIII. 606. JOKULL, mountains, Iceland, XII. 616. JOLIBA, river, Africa, I. 253; XVII. 496. JOLIET, town, Illinois, U.S.A., XIII. 735. JOLLY'S PYROMETER, XX. 131. JOLO ARCHIPELAGO, Philippine Islands, XVIII. 752. JOLOF, state, Senegambia, West Africa, XXI. 663. JOMELLI, Niccolò, Italian musician, XIII. 736; XVII. 93. JOMFRULAND, island, Norway, XVII. 576. 740. JONGLEURS, mediaval minstrels, VII. 413; XIX. 873. JONKÖPING, town, Sweden, XIII. 740; county, XXII. 741. JONSON, Ben, English dramatist, XIII. 741; VIII. 421; his relation to Beaumont and Fletcher, III. 470; his influence on English comedy, VII. 432; his contention with Dekker, VII. 38; at Hawthornden, VII. 480; the London of, XIV. 848; as writer of masques, XXIII. 225; as pastoral poet, XVIII. 347; on Shakespeare, XXI. 767. JONSSON, Bo, Swedish noble, XXII. 746. JOPLIN, town, Missouri, U.S.A., XIII. 746. JOPPA, town, Palestine, XIII. 746. JORDAENS, Jacob, Flemish painter, XIII. 746. JORDAN, river, Palestine, XIII. 746; XVIII. 171. 747. Camille, French politician, XIII. Mrs, mistress of duke of Clarence (William IV.), XXIV. 581. JORDANES, historian of the Goths, XIII. 747; X. 847. JORDANITE, mineral, XVI. 395. JOMINI, Baron, French military tactician, JORDANS, English organ builders, XVII. XIII. 736. JOMMELLI, Niccolò, Italian musical composer, XIII. 736; XVII. 93. JON, François du (Junius), Huguenot divine, XIII. 778. JONAH, Book of, XIII. 736; III. 639; Greek allusions to Jonah's story, XVIII. 560. 837. JORIS, David, French Anabaptist, VI. 844. JORNANDES (Jordanes), historian of the XIII. 749. JORULLO, Volcano, Mexico, 1. 674. Rabbi, of Cordova, Jewish philo- JOSAPHAT AND BARLAAM, Sts, Legenlogist, XIII. 737. dary history of, III. 375; XX. 636. JONAS, Justus, German Reformer, XIII. JOSCELINE, duke of Louvain, XVIII. 522. 738. Runolphus, Icelandic grammarian, JOSEITE, mineral, XVI. 381. XXI. 368. JONATHAN, Targum of, XXIII. 64. -, Brother, nickname for people of United States, VI. 289; XXIII. 592. APPHUS (Maccabæus), Jewish high priest, XIII. 422. WILD, novel by Fielding, IX. 145. JONES, Inigo, English architect, XIII. 738; II. 442. -, Sir John, on sapping and mining, IX. 456. John Paul (Paul Jones), naval adventurer, XIII. 738; XXIII. 744. Owen (1741-1814), Welsh antiquary, XIII. 739; as patron of Welsh literature, V. 314. Owen (1809-1874), English art decorator, XIII. 739; on carpet-designs, V. 131. JOSEPH, tribe of Israel, XIII. 749. husband of the Virgin Mary, XIII. 749; XV. 590; genealogy of, XIII. 660. I., emperor, XIII. 750. XIII. 751, 427; his allusions to Jesus Christ, XIII. 658; on Phoenician history, XVIII. 807; on the topography of Jerusalem, XXIII. 169. JOSHUA, of Scripture, XIII. 752. Jewish high priest, XXIV. 773, the Stylite, Syriac writer, XXII. 832. Book of, XVIII. 505. JOSIAH, king of Judah, XIII. 753, 415. JOSIKA, Miklos or Nicholas, Baron, Hungarian novelist, XIII, 753; XII. 379. JOSSELIN, town, France, XVI. 813. JOST, Isaak Markus, German historical writer, XIII. 754. VAN DYKE, island, West Indies, XXIV. 261. JOUBERT, Joseph, French writer, IX. 672. JOUFFROY, Théodore Simon, French philosopher, XIII. 754. JOULE, James Prescott, his experiments on heat, XI. 557; in magnetism, XV. 253; on the molecules of gases, III. 39; his law of the connexion of heat and work, VIII. 14, 56, 208; XXII. 478, 480. JOURDAIN, Alfonse, count of Toulouse, XIII. 755. DE BLAVES, romance, XX. 652. DE PARIS, newspaper, XVII. 425. XVII. 425. DES SAVANTS, French periodical, XVIII. 539. DES TRÉVOUX, French journal, XVIII. 539. JOURNALISM, XVII. 412. JOURNAL TO STELLA, by Dean Swift, XXII. 763. JOURNEYMAN HANDICRAFTS, XIV. 172. JOURNEY TO THE Hebrides, by Johnson, XIII. 727. JOURT, Kirghiz tent, XXIII. 183. II., emperor, XIII. 750; X. 504; JOUVENET, Jean, French painter, XIII. his reforms in Austria, III. 129. DELORME French critic, XXI. 162. JOSEPHINE, wife of Napoleon I., XIII. 751; her divorce, XVI. 215. JOSEPHSTADT, part of Pesth, Hungary, XVIII. 691. 755. JOUX, Fort de, in the Jura, France, XIII. 782. JOVE (Jupiter, q.v.), Roman god, XIII. 779. JOVELLANOS, or Jove Llanos, Gaspar Melchor de, Spanish statesman and writer, XIII. 755; XIX. 387; XXII. 343, 361. - Salvador, president of Paraguay, XVIII. 245. JOVIANUS (Jovinianus), Roman monk and heretic, XIII. 756; XVI. 703. Flavius Claudius, or Jovian, Roman emperor, XIII. 755; XX. 779; in Persia, XVIII. 609. JOVINIACUM (Joigny), ancient, France, XIII. 731. JOVINIANUS, Roman monk and heretic, | JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL, of British | JULIÃO, Portuguese chancellor, XIX. XIII. 756; his warning against mona chism, XVI. 703. Jovius, Paulus, Italian historian, XIII. 756. JOWARI (Sorghum), Indian grain, XVI. 321. JoWF, or Jauf, district, Arabia, II. 239, 254; XXIV. 740. army, II. 587. JUDGES, Book of, XIII. 763; its narrative, XIII. 400. JUDGMENT, in law, XIII. 764. in logic, XIV. 788; analytic, 1. 797; Kant on, XIII. 854; Locke on, XIV. 760. JUDGMENTS OF THE SEA, XXI. 583. JOYCE'S COUNTRY, district, Galway, JUDICATURE, XI. 15. ACTS, XIII. 764; of 1873, II. 209. Jorge, his Compendio de Navegacion, XVII. 258. JUANES, Vicente, Spanish painter, XIII. 757. JUAN FERNANDEZ, island, South Pacific, XIII. 757; v. 617; IX. 99; humming birds of, III. 745. JUDICIAL PROCEDURE, in Roman law, XX. 707, 711. JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS, VI. 516. JUDICIARY, of United States, XXIII. 751. JUDITH, wife of the emperor Louis I., XV. 16. Book of, in Apocrypha, XIII. 765; II. 181. JUAREZ, Benito Pablo, president of JUDSON, Adoniram, American mission town, XIII. 529. JUBE, in architecture, II. 466. JUGGLERY, conjuring, XIV. 414. JUGLANS, genus of trees, XXIV. 333. JUBEIL (Jebeil), ancient town, Syria, JUGRA, town, Straits Settlements, Asia, JUBILATE, Purcell's, XX. 113. JUBILEE, or Jubile, Year of, in Israel, XIII. 759. XXII. 587. JUGURTHA, Numidian prince, XIII. 766; XVII. 627; his contest with Rome, XX. 758. 54I. JÜLICH, town, Prussia, XIII. 770. JÜLICH-BERG, German duchies of, XX. 9. JULIEN, Noel (Stanislas Aignen Julien), JULIERS (Jülich), town, Prussia, XIII. JULISCO, state, Mexico, XVI. 214. II., pope, XIII. 771, 481; XX. 323; his patronage of Michelangelo, XVI. 231. III., pope, XIII. 772; XIX. 504; his relation to the council of Trent, XXIII. 547. duke of Brunswick, X. 529. CÆSAR, Roman dictator, IV. 633. See Cæsar. CAPITOLINUS, Augustan historian, III. 74. CÉSAR, romance, XX. 639. JULLUNDUR (Jalandhar), district, India, XIII. 545; town, XIII. 546. JULPIGOREE (Jalpaiguri), district and town, India, XIII. 548. JULUS, genus of Myriapoda, XVII. 118. JULY, month, XIII. 772. JUBILEES, Book of the, apocalyptic work, JUJUBE, tree and fruit, XIII. 767; XV. JUMMOO (Jamu), town, India, XIII. II. 176. 564. 12. JUBILEE YEAR, in Roman Catholic | JUKES, Joseph Beete, English geologist, JUMNA, river, India, XIII. 773; XVII. Church, XIII. 760. JUCAR, river, Spain, XXIV. 33. JUDAH, tribe of Israel, XIII. 760, 400, 404; kingdom of, XIII. 412; territory of, XVIII. 175. JUDAISM, religion of the Jews, XX. 361; its influence on Christianity, v. 693; Hellenistic, XVIII. 760; theism of, XXIII. 243; in Abyssinia, 1. 262. JUDAS, or Jude, St, XIII. 761. ISCARIOT, apostle, XIII. 760; legend of, XIII. 674. MACCABEUS, Handel's oratorio, XI. 436. TREE, plant, XIII. 761. JUDD, Sylvester, American writer, I. 727. JUDDAH (Jiddah), town, Arabia, XIII. 691. JUDE, St, of Scripture, XIII. 761. Epistle of, XIII. 761; its correspondence with 2 Peter, XVIII. 698. JUDGE, JUDGES, XIII. 762; position and functions of, XIV. 365; xv. 216; English, as peers; XVIII. 460, 467; pre* cedence of, XIX. 662; prerogatives of, XIX. 673. Cardinal, crusader, XXIII. 642. ALPS, I. 630. CALENDAR, IV. 667, 670. 572. JUMPER, mining implement, XVI. 444. JUMPING HARE, of South Africa, XIII. 626; XV. 415, 420. JUMPING MOUSE, of Labrador, XIII. 626. JUNAGARH, state and town, India, XIII. JUNE, month, XIII. 773. Johann Heinrich (Heinrich Still- JUNGERMANNIE, class of Liverworts, JULIANEHAAB, district, Greenland, XI. | JUNGLACHE, town, Tibet, XXIII. 340. JUNIUS, Franciscus (1545-1602), Hugue- | JUSSIEU, Antoine Laurent de, French | KABALAKI, mountain, Timor, Indian not divine, XIII. 778. botanist, XIII. 788; his classification, - Franciscus (1589-1677), philologist, XIII. 778. Hadrianus, on the invention of printing, XXIII. 689. 417. Letters of, XIII. 775; IX. 697; XVII. JUNKERTHUM, Prussian squirearchy, XX. 12. JUNNAR, town, India, XIX. 461. JUNO, Roman goddess (the Greek Hera), XIII. 778; XI. 679. asteroid, II. 807. JUNOT, Andoche, duke of Abrantes, French general, XIII. 779; XIX. 551. Laure Permon, duchess of Abrantes, XIII. 779. JUNTA, The Holy, of Avila, Spain, XXII. 328. JUPITER, Roman god (the Greek Zeus), XIII. 779. planet, II. 776, 782, 808; measurements of, XVI. 250; parallax of, XVIII. 246; eclipses of the satellites of, X. 35; XIV. 584; as affected by tidal friction, XXIII. 379. CAPITOLINUS, Temple of, at Rome, XX. 824. PANHELLENIUS, Temple of, in Ægina, 1. 181. STATOR, Temple of, at Rome, II. 416; XX. 821. JURA, department, France, XIII. 783. mountain range, France and Switzerland, XIII. 781; IX. 506. island, Scotland, XIII. 783. JURASSIC ROCKS, geological system, X. 354. JURIEU, Pierre, French theologian, XIII. 783. JURISDICTIONS, Heritable, in Scots law, IV. 80; XVI. 838. Archipelago, XXIII. 397. KABARA, town, West Africa, XVII. 497. JUSTI, Johann H. G., German economist, KABARDANS, race of people, Caucasus, JUSTICE, its administration in primitive communities, VIII. 624; the king the fountain of, XIX. 673; Plato on, XIX. 203. -, judicial title, XIII. 788. OF THE PEACE, magistrate, XIII. 789; court of, XXII. 641. V. 257. KABARDINE, perfume, XVII. 107. KABBALAH, Jewish theosophy, XIII. 810; KABINDA, or Cabenda, town, Loango, JUSTICIARY, High Court of, in Scotland, | KABUL, or Cabul, town and province, XIII. 790. JUSTIFICATION, Doctrine of, at the Latin historian, XIII. 791. I., emperor of the East, XIII. 791. II., emperor of the East, XIII. 792. JUSTINA, mother of Theodosius, 1. 663. JUSTINIAN I. (Flavius Anicius Justinianus), emperor of the East, XIII. 792; XI. 112; legislation of, VI. 105; XIII. 792; XX. 712; Theophilus's Life of, XXIII. 253, 276. 798. II., emperor of the East, XIII. Aqueduct of, Turkey, II. 221. Code of, VI. 105; XX. 712. JUSTINIANUS, Laurentius, St, x. 625. JUTE, vegetable fibre, XIII. 798; cultivation of, III. 568; in India, XII. 749; factories in England, VIII. 233; manufacture in India, XII. 763. Protestant JÜTER BOGK, town, Prussia, XIII. 803. JUTES, ancient Teutonic people, II. 30; in England, VIII. 268. JUTIA, animal, Cuba, vI. 680. JUTLAND, peninsula, Denmark, VII. 80. XI. 739. JURISPRUDENCE, XIV. 354; in Roman law, XX. 698, 703; contributions to, by Savigny, XXI. 326; by Thibaut, XXIII. 301; by Zachariae, XXIV. 762; Grotius's works on, XI. 220. Medical, XV. 778. JURJANI, Fakhr-uddin Asad, Persian poet, XVIII. 657. JURY, Trial by, XIII. 783; XXIII. 555; CIVILE, in Roman law, xx. 678. DEVOLUTIONIS, old feudal custom, in the Netherlands, IX. 575. JUVENAL (Decimus Junius Juvenalis), Latin poet and satirist, XIII. 804; XXI. 319; language and style of, XIV. 337; his place in Roman literature, XX. 725. JUXON, William, archbishop of Canterbury, XIII. 809. Afghanistan, IV. 623. KABUSHAN (Kuchan), town and district, Persia, XIV. 152. KABYLES, North-African tribes, XIII. 814; 1. 564; XVII. 628; XXIII. 620. KACHH (Cutch), state, India, VI. 730. Lake (Rann or Runn) of, IV. 22. KACHO (Cachao), town, Anam, IV. 624. KACZKOWSKI, Polish novelist, XIX. 305. KADAMAT, island, Laccadives, Indian Ocean, XIV. 183. KADAMBA, dynasty, Mysore, India, XVII. 123. KADAPA (Cuddapah), district, India, vi. 689. KADESH, Hittite town, Syria, XXII. 821. KADI (Cadi), Moslem magistrate, XVI. 591; XXII. 624. KADIN, wife of the Turkish sultan, XI. 478. KADIR BILLAH, caliph, XVI. 588. KADISIYA, Persia, Battle of (637), XVI. 562; XVIII. 616. KADLUBEK, Vincent, Polish chronicler, XIX. 299. KADMEES, Parsee sect, India, XVIII. 326. KADNIKOFF, town, Russia, XXIV. 283. KADOM, town, Russia, XIII. 815. KADUR, district, India, XIII. 815. KAE-FUNG FO0, town, China, XIII. 823. KAEMPFER, Engelbrecht, German traveller, XIII. 816; on Japan, XIII. 584. KAFFA, district, Abyssinia, XIII. 816. -, town, Crimea, Russia, XXIII. 257. KAFFRARIA, South Africa, XIII. 816. KAFFRES, race of people, South Africa, XIII. 818; 1. 263; v. 47; suicidal delusion among (1857), V. 46; wars of, XIII. 817; V. 45; languages of, XXIV. 828. KAFIRISTAN, country, Asia, XIII. 820. K, the eleventh letter of the alphabet, KAFIRS, or Kaffres, race of people, South XIII. 810. KAABA, or Kaba, sacred shrine, at Mecca, XIII. 810; II. 262; XV. 672; XVI. 545, 559, 580; pilgrimage to, XIX. 93. KAADEN, town, Bohemia, XIII. 810. KAAH, district, Sinai, Arabia, XXII. 88. KAAT, shrub, in Arabia, II. 238. JUSSIEU, De, family of French botanists| KABAH, ancient town, Central America, and naturalists, XIII. 788. XXIV. 759. Africa, XIII. 818. KAHLA, town, Germany, XXI. 347. KAHULAWI, island, Hawaiian group, XI. KAIBALS, people, Russia, XXI. 251. II., Seljuk ruler, XXI. 637. KAILAS GANGRI, mountain, Tibet, XXIII. KAIM BI-AMR-ILLAH, caliph, XVI. 588. KAINSK, town, Asiatic Russia, XXII. II; XXIII. 439. KAIRA, district and town, India, XIII. KAIRANA, town, India, XVII. 114. KAIS (Kish), island, Persian Gulf, XIV. ΙΟΙ. KAISARIEH (Cæsarea), town, Asia Minor, KAISARYAH (Cæsarea Palestina), town, KAISER, title, XXIII. 418. FRANZENSBAD, watering-place, Bohemia, IX. 724. KALATCH, town, Russia, XIII. 826; | KAMACHIA (Shemaha), ancient town, I. 230. KALBE, town, Prussia, XIII. 826. KALCKER, John de (Calcar), German KALDA, district, Mesopotamia, XVI. KALE, Scotch, vegetable, IV. 617; XII. KALEEGE, Indian pheasant, XVIII. KALEIDOSCOPE, optical instrument, India, XVII. 609. KAMAL, town, Madura, Indian Archipelago, XV. 193. KAMALA, drug, XIII. 831. KAMALIA, town, India, XVI. 789. KAMBAY (Cambay), town and gulf, KAMBOJA (Cambodia), kingdom, Indo- KALENBERG (Calenberg), principality, KAMBURG, town, Germany, XXI. 348. Hanover, IV. 664. KALENDS, first day of Roman month, KALEWALA, Finnish epic poem, IX. 219; KALGAN, town, China, XIII. 828. KAMCHADALES, people of Kamchatka, KAMCHATKA, peninsula, Siberia, XIII. Sea of, XVIII. 116. KAMEEL, or Kamil, sovereign of Egypt, KAMENETS, town, Podolia, Russia, XIII. KALIDASA, Sanskrit writer, XIII. 828; | KAMENZ, town, Saxony, XIII. 832. KALILAH AND DIMNAH, Book of, III. KALINGA, ancient kingdom, India, XIII. KALINGAPATAM, town, India, XIII. 829. Russia, XIII. 829. KARLSBAD (Carlsbad), town, Bo- KALITVENSKAYA, Don Cossack village, hemia, V. 112; XVI. 435. KAISERSLAUTERN, town, Bavaria, XIII. 825. KAISERSWERTH, town, Prussia, XIII. KALI-YUG, Hindu chronology, V. 719. 405. KALLIGENEIA, Greek festival, XXIII. 295. KALMUKS, Kalmucks, or Calmucks, KAL MURA, river, Persia, XVIII. 626. KAMES, Lord, Scottish philosopher and judge, XIII. 833; on beauty, I. 222; his method of improving moss land, I. 404. KAMICHI, bird, XXI. 552. KAMIL (Hami), town, Central Asia, XI. 409. -, El, sovereign of Egypt, VI. 630; KAMMERALISTS, German economists, KÄMMERERITE, mineral, XVI. 414. KAMPONGS, village groups, Sumatra, I. KAMPOT, seaport, Cambodia, IV. 725. KAMPTEE (Kamthi), town, India, XIII. 834; XVII. 164. KAMPTULICON, floor-cloth, VI. 402; XIV. KAMRUP, district, India, XIII. 833. KALPENI, island, Laccadives, Indian KAMTCHATKA, or Kamchatka, penin Ocean, XIV. 183. KALPI, town, India, XIII. 830. KALUGA, government, Russia, XIII. 830; KAKONGO, district, West Africa, XIV. KALAMAZOO, town, Michigan, U.S.A., KALYAN, town, India, XXIII. 221. KALYAZIN, town, Russia, XXIII. 672. sula, Siberia, XIII. 831. KAMTHI, town, India, XIII. 834; XVII. 164. KAMUISHIN, town, Russia, XIII. 834; KAMURGI, Ali, Ottoman general, XI. 121. KAMYSHIN (Kamuishin), town, Russia, KANADA, Hindu philosopher, his cate- KANAGAWA, town, Japan, XXIV. 745. |