TCHERNAYA, river, Crimea, Russia, XXI. TCHERNOMORSK, government, Russia, TEATE, town, Italy, v. 615. TEAZING, of wool, XXIV. 657. TCHETCHENIANS, or Tchetchens, Cau- TEBRUK, harbour, Tripoli, North Africa, casian tribe, V. 258; XIV. 475. XIV. 20. TCHITA, town, Transbaikalia, Siberia, XXIII. 97; XVII. 352. XXIII. 575. TECH, river, France, XX. 128. TECTOLOGY, branch of morphology, TEJEND, or Tejen, river, Merv, XVI. 43. XVI. 842. 21. TECTONA, genus of trees, XXIII. 103. TEDA, tribe, North Central Africa, TEKKES, Turcoman tribes, XVI. 42; TCHOTKAL MOUNTAINS, Russian Turk- TEDDINGTON, town, England, XXIII. estan, XXII. 819. TCHOU MA, Chinese rhea fibre, XX. 506. TCHUDIS, people, Russia, XVII. 764. 220. TE DEUM, ancient hymn, XII. 581; TEEN WANG, emperor of China, v. XXIII. 661. TEKTAMISH, division of Turkomans, TELAV, town, Transcaucasia, Russia, TELCHINES, mythical people, Rhodes, TELECLES, Greek sculptor, II. 347. TEES, river, England, XXIV. 746; im- TELEDU, carnivorous mammal, XV. 440. provement works on, XX. 579. TEESWATER, breed of cattle, I. 387. SHEEP, I. 392. TEETH, XXII. 107; human, VII. 232; of wheels, in mechanics, XV. 758, -, Paraguay (Maté), XV. 627; IV. TEETHING, in children, VII. 97. TEETOTAL SOCIETIES, XXIII. 159. 227. TEACHING. See Education and Schools. TEFF, herbaceous plant in Abyssinia, 1. 63. TEFILLIN, Jewish prayer-thongs, XIX. I. TEGGIANO, or Diano, town, Italy, vII. TEGNER, Esaias, Swedish writer, XXIII. TELEGONUS, in Greek legend, XXIII. 671. TELEGRAPH, XXIII. 112; invention of, I. 746; Edgeworth's invention, VII. 656; Wheatstone's inventions, XXIV. 538; influence of, on commerce, VI. 206; in Europe, VIII. 709; laying ocean cables, XXII. 281; Anglo-Indian, through Persia, XVIII. 652; postal, XIX. 574; use of, in war, XXIV. 347; Chappe's simple French, V. 397. PLANT, its spontaneous movements, XIX. 61. TELEGRAPHY, Morse's system of, XVI. 847; heliographic, XI. 632. TELEMACHUS, son of Odysseus, XVII. 729. TÉLÉMAQUE, Fénelon's book, IX. 73. TELEOLOGY, in theology, XXIII. 248; as TEGUCIGALPA, department, Honduras, TELEPHONE, XXIII. 127; post-office, TEGUMENTARY STRUCTURES, of Mam- TELEPHUS, founder of Pergamum, XVIII. malia, XV. 347. TEHOO, ancient town, Yucatan, XVI. 36. TEHRI (Orchha), native state, India, 527. TELESCOPE, XXIII. 135; XIV. 594; XVII TELESINUS, C. Pontius, Samnite leader, TELESIO, Bernardino, on evolution, VIII. | TEMPERA, method of painting, XXIII. 758. TELESPHORUS, bishop of Rome, XXIII. 154. TELESTEREOSCOPE, landscape stereoscope, XXII. 541. TELFORD, Thomas, Thomas, Scottish civil engineer, XXIII. 154; his designs for aqueducts, II. 229; on roadmaking, XX. 582. TELL, district, North Africa, 1. 563; XVII. 628. 398. Wilhelm, Schiller's drama, XXI. William, Swiss hero, XXIII. 155. William, Rossini's opera, XX. 861. TELLER, or Tallier, account keeper, XXIII. 29. -, Romanus, German Biblical scholar, XXIII. 156. Wilhelm Abraham, German rationalist, XXIII. 156; XX. 290. TELLEZ, Gabriel (Tirso de Molina), Spanish dramatist, XXIII. 157; VII. 421; XXII. 358. TELLICHERRI, town, India, XXIII. 157. TELLIER, François Michel le, marquis de Louvois, XV. 26; 11. 600; Ix. 576. TELLPÖSS, mountain, Russia, XIV. 282. TELLURIC ACID, V. 506. TELLURIC BISMUTH, mineral, XVI. 380. TELLURITE, mineral, XVI. 388. TELLURIUM, chemical element, XXI. 632; V. 498; XVI. 380, 393. ALCOHOLS AND ETHERS, V. 553. TELMESSUS, town, Asia Minor, XV. 93. TELOK BETONG, town, Sumatra, XXII. 639. 157; XVII. 42. TEMPERAMENT. in music, XVII. 91. TEMPERANCE, one of the cardinal virtues, in Plato's philosophy, VIII. 580; in Socratic teaching, XXII. 237; II. 677. LEGISLATION, XIV. 688; in connexion with Sunday observance, XXII. 656. SOCIETIES, XXIII. 158. TEMPERATURE, XI. 555; bodily sensations of, XXIII. 482; of the human body, XVIII. 393; life conditioned by, III. 680; perception of, by bees, III. 487; its influence on movement of plants, XIX. 62; absolute, XXII. 480; XXIII. 285; of blast furnaces, XIII. 314; its effect on elasticity, VII. 813; of flames, IX. 283; as affected by height above sea-level, VI. 2; effect on iron, XIII. 279, 355; changes in length of structures caused by, IV. 289; relations of, to magnetization, XV. 271; measurement of, XX. 129; effect on pendulums, VI. 16; effect on sound, 1. 103; its relation to surface-tension, V. 71; effect on vapour, VIII. 727; effect on weighing and measuring, XXIV. 478; atmospheric, XVI. 115; of lakes, XIV. 218; of Baltic Sea, III. 295; in Himalayas, XI. 829; of Mediterranean Sea, XV. 822; of Pacific Ocean, XVIII. 118; in Polar Regions, XIX. 327; fluctuations of, in United States, XXIII. 804. TEMPERING, of steel, II. 64; XIII. 352. TEMPEST, The, Shakespeare's play, XXI. 765. TEMPIO, town, Sardinia, XXI. 309. TELPHERAGE, mode of electric traction, TEMPLARS, Knights, military order, XXIII. 496. TELUGU LANGUAGE, XII. 778; XVIII. 779; XXIII. 41; dictionaries of, VII. 191. TELUK ANSON, town, Perak, Straits Settlements, XXII. 587. TEMA, Egyptian weight, XXIV. 486. TEMBI, affluent of Niger, Africa, XVII. 496. TEME, river, Wales, XX. 217. TÉMÉRAIRE, The Fighting, Turner's picture, XXI. 441; XXIII. 667. TEMESVAR, town, Hungary, XXIII. 157. TEMIMI, Ismael b. Muhammed, Druse teacher, VII. 484. TEMIRSK, town, Russia, XXIV. 6. TEMISCAMINGUE, Lake, Canada, XX. 165. TEMMINCK, Konrad Jacob, Dutch ornithologist, XXIII. 157; on birds, XVIII. II, 14. TEMNIKOFF, town, Russia, XXIII. 41. TEMNUS, Mount, Mysia, Asia Minor, XVII. 122. TEMPE, Vale of, Greece, XXIII. 298. TEMPEL'S COMET, VI. 192, 193. XXIII. 160; XVI. 709; their conflicts with Knights Hospitallers, XXI. 174; suppression of, V. 821; VI. 631; suppression in England, VIII. 317; suppression in France, IX. 544. TEMPLE, TEMPLES, places of worship, XXIII. 165; of Herod, at Jerusalem, II. 393; XXIII. 168; of Solomon, at Jerusalem, II. 392; XXIII. 166; of Zerubbabel at Jerusalem, XXIII. 167; of Baalbec, III. 177; of Babylonia, III. 189; of Egypt, II. 388; VII. 776; of Greece, II. 403, 409; of India, II. 394; of Rome, II. 415, 418; xx. 816, 827; of Peace, at Rome, III. 414; examples of, at Selinus, XXI. 633. Inner and Middle, legal societies, London, XIII. 87. Earl, his alleged identity with Junius, XIII. 777. TEMPLETON, James, his invention for carpet-weaving, V. 131. TEMPORAL POWER, of the popedom, its abolition, XIX. 508. TEMUCHIN, Mongol chief, XIII. 620. TENACITY, in minerals, XVI. 378; of iron and steel, XIII. 353. TENAILLE, in fortification, IX. 434, 437. TENAMPUA, Ruins of, Honduras, XII. 131. TENANCY, in law, XIV. 273. TENANT, his legal relations to his landlord, XIV. 272, 268; of land, in England, XIV. 264; rent payable by, XX. 402; homage rendered by, in feudal times, XIV. 114. TENANT-AT-WILL, I. 407, 411. TENANT-RIGHT, I. 407; of copyholder, VI. 356; in Ireland, XIV. 277. TENASSERIM, division, Burmah, XXIII. 172; birds of, 111. 761. TENBURY, town, England, xxiv. 666. TENBY, town, Wales, XXIII. 172; XVIII. 482. TENCH, fish, XXIII. 173; angling for, II. 43. TENCHEBRAI, France, Battle of (1106), XI. 656; XVII. 544. TEN COMMANDMENTS, The, VII. 15; XIII. 399. TENDER, Legal, of payment, XVIII. 441. TENDON, in anatomy, 1. 834; granu- TENIMBER (Timor Laut), island, Indian TENKASI, town, India, XXIII. 405. TENNANT, Smithson, English chemist, XVI. 63. William, Scottish poet, XXIII. 175. TENNANTITE, mineral, XVI. 395. TENNANT'S SYSTEM, of fallowing, 1. 338. TENNENT, Sir James Emerson, English politician and traveller, XXIII. 176. TENNESSEE, river, U.S.A., xxIII. 177. State, U.S.A., XXIII. 176; opium cultivation in, XVII. 792. PASS, Rocky Mountains, U.S.A., XXIII. 796. TENOS, island, Egean Sea, Pilgrimages to, XIX. 95. TEN-PINS, American game, IV. 180. TENREC, or Ground Hog, of Madagascar, XI. 610; XV. 404. TEN SEPHIROTH, of Kabbalah, XIII. 811. TENSIFT, river, Morocco, XVI. 832. TENSION, in electricity, VIII. 60. in mechanics, XV. 739; effect of, on magnetization, XV. 269; fracture by, XXII. 601. Stoic doctrine of, XXII. 563. , Surface, of liquids, v. 56. TENT, XXIII. 183. army, XXIII. wine (tinto), XXIV. 607. TENTE D' ABRI, of French 183. TENTERDEN, town, England, XIV. 39. TEN THOUSAND, Retreat of the, XVIII. 577; XXIV. 720. TEN THOUSAND A YEAR, Warren's novel, XXIV. 373. TENTYRA (Denderah), ancient town, Egypt, VII. 77. TENURE, of land, 1. 406; XIV. 259; XX. 307; in Ireland, XIII. 218; burgage, IV. 532; feudal, XIV. 114; servile, 1. 414; Littleton on the law of, XIV. 704. TEN YEARS' CONFLICT, The, in Scottish Church, IX. 743. TEOCALLIS, ancient temples, Mexico, 1. 695; II. 450. TEOS, Coins of, XVII. 647. TEPANECS, people, ancient Mexico, XVI. 209. TEPHROITE, mineral, XVI. 410. TEPLITZ, town and spa, Bohemia, XXIII. 183; XVI. 433. TEPLOS-IZ, mountain, Russia, XXIV. 4. TEPPUKULAM, tank, Madura, India, XV. 193. TERAGAI, father of Timur, XXIII. 399. TERAMO, town, Italy, XXIII. 184. TERAPHIM, of Scripture, XXIII. 184. TERATOLOGY, Animal, branch of morphology, XVI. 762. TERGESTE (Trieste), ancient town, Illy- TERTIARIES, order of monks and nuns, ricum, XXIII. 560. TER GOES, town, Holland, x. 720. XI. I. TERLIZZI, town, Italy, XXIII. 188. IX. 700. TERTIARY PERIOD, in geology, X. 360; distribution of animals in, VII. 275. TERTULLIAN (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus), early church writer, XXIII. 196; xvI. 776; on the canon, v. 8; creed of, VI. 559. TERUDANT, town, Morocco, XVI. 834. TERUEL, province and town, Spain, XXIII. 198. TESCHEN, town, Austria, XXIII. 198; peace of (1779), IX. 594. TERMINER, Oyer and, in English law, TESHUFIN, or Tashufin, Yusuf ibn, XVIII. 106. TERMINI, town, Sicily, XXIII. 188. TERMITES, or White Ants, I. 260; II. 99; TERMITIDÆ, group of insects, XIII. 152. TERMONDE (Dendermonde), town, Belgium, VII. 78. TERN, bird, XXIII. 189. residency, Dutch East Indies, v. 289; XXIII. 189. TERNEPLATE, coated iron-plate, XIII. 357. TERNI, town, Italy, XXIII. 190. TERNSTRÖMIACIE, order of plants, XXIII. 97. TERPANDER, Lesbian poet and musician, XXIII. 190; on Greek music, xvII. 78. TERPENES, series of hydrocarbons, v. 559; XVII. 748. Moorish leader in Spain, 1. 595; XIX. 539; XXII. 316. TESHU-LUMBO, XXIII. 340. monastery, Tibet, TESSERACONTERES, ancient Greek ship, XXI. 806, 807. TESSIN (Ticino, q.v.), canton, Switzerland, XXIII. 351. Karl Gustaf, Swedish philosopher, XXII. 755. TESTACCIO, Monte, Rome, XX. 831; games at, V. 121. TEST ACTS, English, XXIII. 199; VIII. Old and New, Canon of the, v. 1, OF THE ROCKS, Hugh Miller's work, XVI. 320. TESTING MACHINES, for determining strength of materials, XXII. 596. TERBIUM, earth metal, XIV. 292; spec- TERPSICHORE, Muse of the dance, TESTKY, France, Battle of (687), Ix. trum of, XXII. 376. TERBURG, Gerard, Dutch painter, XXIII. 184. TERCEIRA, island, Azores, III. 171; battle off (1582), V. 351. XVII. 74. TERRACINA, town, Italy, XXIII. 190. TERRA-COTTA, decorative clay-work, XXIII. 190; Assyrian, II. 399; Etruscan, VIII. 641, 643; Japanese, XIII. 590. TEREDO, genus of Mollusca, XXIII. 184; TERRAPIN, reptile, XXIII. 455, 458. TEREK, government, Russia, XXIII. 186. river, Caucasus, V. 254; XXI. 74; XXIII. 186. TERELLA, spherical magnet, XV. 222. TERENCE, Roman dramatist, XXIII. 186; VII. 411; his obligations to Menander, 531. TESTUDINIDÆ, family of chelonian TET, river, France, XX. 128. TETHYS, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 657. TETIAROA, island, Tahiti Archipelago,, XXIII. 22. TERRE HAUTE, town, Indiana, U.S.A., TETNULD, mountain, Caucasus, V. 253. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM, XVI. 159. TETRACHORDS, in Greek music, XVII. 78. | TEXTURES, or Tissues, XII. 4; in man, | THATCHING, for buildings, IV. 501. TETRACTINELLIDA, tribe of sponges, XXII. 421. TETRADYMITE, mineral, III. 790; XVI. 380. 1. 842; vegetable, XII. 10. TEYDE, Pico de, mountain, Canary Islands, IV. 798. TEZA, town, Morocco, XVI. 834. TETRAGRAMMATON, of the Kabbalah, TEZCATLIPOCA, Mexican deity, XVI. TETRAHEDRITE, mineral, VI. 347; XVI. | TEZCUCO, ancient town, Mexico, XVI. 395. TETRAHEDRON, in geometry, X. 388. TETRALOGY, in Greek drama, VII. 406; in Greek rhetoric, XX. 509. 209, 210. THACKERAY, William Makepeace, English novelist and critic, XXIII. 214; as satirist, XXI. 320. TETRAMERA, group of insects, VI. 133; THADDEUS OF WARSAW, Miss Porter's TETRARHYNCHIDE, family of tapeworms, XXIII. 54. TETRASTEMMA, genus of nemertine worms, XVII. 326. TETRODON, genus of fishes, X. 685. TETUAN, town, Morocco, XXIII. 200; XVI. 830. Duke of (Leopold O'Donnell), Spanish statesman, XVII. 727; XXII. 346. TETUARA (Tetiaroa), island, South TETZEL, John, German Dominican 417. TEUTA, Illyrian queen, XII. 709. ALPHABET, I. 612. LANGUAGES, X. 514, 852; VIII. 390; IX. 787; XII. 84; XVIII. 785; XXI. 366; dictionaries of, VII. 186. LAWS, XXI. 212. ORDER, of Knights, XXIII. 201; XVI. 709; XX. 6; their conflicts with Poland, XIX. 288, 289, 290; at Riga, XX. 554; in Russia, XXI. 92. TEVERONE, river, Italy, II. 57. TEVIOT, river, Scotland, XXI. 33; XXIII. 673. TEWKESBURY, town, England, XXIII. 201. TEXAS, State, U.S.A., XXIII. 202. work, XIX. 527. THAIS, Menander's comedy, XVI. 2. THALASSICOLLA, genus of Protozoa, XIX. 849. THALBERG, Sigismond, Italian pianist and composer, XXIII. 217. THALEICHTHYS, genus of fishes, XXI. 221, 224. THALÉN, his experiments in magnetism, XV. 254; his spectroscopic observations, XXII. 377. THALES of Miletus, Greek astronomer and philosopher, XXIII. 217; on astronomy, II. 746; his discovery of electric properties in amber, I. 659. THALIA, Muse of comedy, XVII. 74. THALIACEA, order of Tunicata, XXIII. 609, 615. THALLIUM, chemical element, XXIII. 219; V. 530. THALLOPHYTA, division of the vegetable kingdom, III. 692; XX. 430; XXIV. 125. THALLUS, vegetative lichens, XIV. 552. THAUMACI, town, Thessaly, Greece, XXIII. 299. THAUMATROPE, Plateau's invention, XIX. 189. THAUMATURGUS, St Gregory, XI. 181; VI. 559; XVIII. 486. THAUN, Philippe de, early French writer, IX. 643; on birds, XVIII. 3. THAYETMYO, district, Burmah, XXIII. 222. THEA, genus of shrubs, XXIII. 97. THEÆTETUS, dialogue of Plato, XIX. 207. THEAGENES, tyrant of Megara, XV. 828. THEATINES, monastic order, XVI. 711; XXIII. 547. THEATRE, THEATRES, XXIII. 222; of Aspendus, Asia Minor, II. 715; Chinese, v. 666; Dionysiac, at Athens, III. 3; English, VII. 428; English, in time of Elizabeth, VIII. 419; English, under the Puritans, VII. 433; English, modern, VII. 439; of London, in time of Shakespeare, XXI. 760; Greek, structure of, II. 413; of New York, XVII. 461; of Paris, XVIII. 277; Roman, VII. 411; XX. 830; Roman, architecture of, II. 419; remains of that at Tauromenium, XXIII. 48. THEATRE-FIRES, fireworks, XX. 135. THÉÂTRE FRANÇAIS, at Paris, VII. 427. THÉBAÏDE, La, Racine's drama, XX. THAM, Rabbenu, Rabbinic scholar, THEBES, town, Egypt, VII. 776; mum- THAMES, river, England, XXIII. 220; VIII. 216; XVI. 279; at Oxford, XVIII. 93; whitebait fishery of, XXIV. 550; rowing on, XXI. 30. TUNNEL, London, XXIII. 623; construction of, IV. 397, 398. THAMMUZ, of Scripture, 1. 163. THAMUDIC INSCRIPTIONS, XXI. 651. THANA, district, India, XXIII. 220; town, XXIII. 221. THANES, early English nobility, VIII. 274; XIV. 110; XVII. 529; XVIII. 302. THANET, Isle of, England, XIV. 37. SANDSTONE, rock, X. 361. THAPSACUS (Tiphsah), Mesopotamia, Crossing of Euphrates at, XVI. 49. THARANDITE, mineral, XVI. 397. THAR AND PARKAR, district, India, XXIII. 221. TEXTILES, woven fabrics, XXIII. 206; THARRAWADDY, district, Burmah, XXIII. mies of, XVII. 21; pyramids of, XX. 124; sphinx at, II. 387; tomb of Menptah at, XXIII. 622. -, town, Greece, XXIII. 229; XI. 103; capture of, by Alexander, 1. 481; under Epaminondas, VIII. 456; under Pelopidas, XVIII. 479; its contests with the Platæans, XIX. 177; sphinx of, XXII. 398; expedition of the Seven against, I. 164. Romance of, xx. 639. THECEURYBIA, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 666. THECIDEDE, family of Brachiopoda, IV. 195. THECIUM, in reproductive system of THEFT, in law, XXIII. 231. THEGNS, early English nobility, VIII. 274; XIV. 110; XVII. 529; XVIII. 302; XXI. 36. - The Twelve, Anglo-Saxon jury, XIII. 784. THEISM, XXIII. 234. THEISS, river, Hungary, III. 116; XII. | THEODOSIO, prince of Brazil, XIX. 548. 362. THELYPHONIDEA, order of arachnids, II. 286. THEMIS, in Greek mythology, XXIII. 250. THEMISTIUS, Byzantine rhetorician, XXIII. 250; as Neoplatonist philosopher, XVII. 337. THEMISTOCLES, Greek general, xxIII. 250; XI. 99; in exile in Persia, XVIII. 574. THÉNARD, Louis Jacques, French chemist, XXIII. 251; his experiments with Gay-Lussac, X. 123. THENARDITE, mineral, XVI. 400; XXII. 240. THEOBALD, count of Champagne and king of Navarre, XVII. 250; as crusader, XXIII. 161. -, Lewis, English playwright, XXIII. 252. THEOBROMINE, in chemistry, VI. 102. THEOCRACY, The, in Israel, XIII. 398. THEOCRITUS, Greek pastoral poet, XXIII. 252. THEODELINDA, queen of the Lombards, XIV. 815; relics of, at Monza, Italy, XVI. 798. THÉODICÉE, Essais de, Leibnitz's work, XIV. 420. THEODOLITE, its use in geodesy, VII. 598, 599; X. 165; in surveying, XXII. 698, 719. THEODORA, wife of the emperor Justinian, XXIII. 253, 798. senatrix of Rome, XX. 787. THEODORE I.-II., popes, XXIII. 255. king of Abyssinia, 1. 66. I. (Baron von Neuhof), king of Corsica, XVII. 362. 370. archbishop of Canterbury, VIII. THEOGNIS of Megara, Greek poet, XXIII. THEOGONY, Hesiod's poem, XI. 777. bishop of Merv, Syriac writer, THEOPHILE (T. de Viau), French poet, XXII. 837. of Mopsuestia, early Christian writer, XXIII. 254. BAR WAHBON, Syriac scholar, XXII. 852. XXIV. 208. THEOPHILUS, Roman jurist, XIII. 794. of Edessa, Syriac writer, XXII. 841. ABBAS, instructor of Justinian, XXIII. 276. THEODORET, bishop of Cyprus, XXIII. THEOPHRASTUS, Peripatetic philoso pher, XXIII. 277; XVIII. 545; his history of plants, IV. 79. on the Milky Way, II. 748. THEOPHYLACT, Biblical commentator, XXIII. 277. (Pope Benedict IX.), XIX. 497. patrician of Rome, XX. 787. THEOPHYLACTUs of Simocatta, Byzantine historian, IV. 613; xx. 636. THÉOPNEUSTIE, La, Gaussen's work, X. 117. THEOPOLIS (Antioch), ancient town, Syria, II. 132. THEOPOMPUS of Chios, Greek historian and rhetorician, XXIII. 277; XXI. 466. THEORBO, lute, XV. 71. THEOREM, Geometrical, defined, XIX. 519. THEORIKON, spectacular fund, of Pericles, XVIII. 529. THEORY OF THE EARTH, Hutton's work, XII. 415. THEORY OF THE INTELLIGIBLE WORLD, by Morris, XVII. 553. THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS, Adam Smith's work, XXII. 169. THEOSOPHY, XXIII. 278; Kabbalistic, XIII. 810; Swedenborg's, XXII. 759. THEOTOCOPULI, Domenico (El Greco), Spanish painter, XI. 80. THEOTOKOS, or Mother of God, epithet of the Virgin Mary, XVII. 355. THERA, island, Greece, XXIII. 279. THERAMENES, Athenian oligarch, XXIII. 280. THERAPEUTÆ, monastic sect, XVI. 698; as hymn-writers, XII. 578. THERAPEUTICS, in medicine, XV. 796; of iron, XIII. 359; of mercury, XVI. 34; of mineral waters, XVI. 433. THERASIA, wife of St Paulinus, XVIII. 434. THERESA, St, Spanish saint, XXIII. 281; XVII. 134; foundress of order of Barefoot Carmelites, V. 117; XVI. 716. wife of Count Henry of Portugal, XIX. 540. THERESIA, island, Greece, XXIII. 279. THERESIENSTADT, part of Pesth, Hungary, XVIII. 691. (Szabadka), town, Hungary, XXII. 856. THERESIENWIESE, common, Munich, Bavaria, XVII. 26. THERESIOPEL, Maria (Szabadka), town, Hungary, XXII. 856. THERIACA, poem by Nicander, XVII. 476. THERIAKA, spiced opium, XVII. 788. THERMAL SPRINGS, X. 223, 270; XVI. 432, 436. THERMIC FEVER, XXII. 666. THERMODON, river, Asia Minor, XIX. 459. THERMODYNAMICS, XXIII. 283; VII. 815; XIX. 2; laws of, XXII. 479; Mayer's first law of, XV. 649; temperatures in thermodynamic scale, XX. 129. THERMO-ELECTRICITY, VIII. 94. THERMO-ELECTROMETER, Riess's, VIII. 55. THERMO-ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE, XV. 273. THERMOGRAPH, thermometric record, XXIII. 293. THERMOMETER, XXIII. 288; XI. 563; gas, XX. 130; wet bulb, theory of, VII. 218; box for, XVI. 115; Réaumur's, XX. 308; Saussure's adaptations of, XXI. 324. |