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ABRUZZO, province, Italy, I. 56.

ABSALOM, of Scripture, 1. 56; VI. 840;

XIII. 405; tomb of, II. 393.

AND ACHITOPHEL, Dryden's poem,

VII. 492.

ABSALON, Danish statesman, I. 57; VI.

345.

ABSAROKA

MOUNTAINS, Wyoming,

U.S.A., XXIV. 737.

ABSCESS, in surgery, I. 57; treatment
of, XXII. 683; in ophthalmology, XVII.
781, 786; of liver, tropical, XVIII. 396.
ABSENTEEISM, of landlords in Ireland,
XIII. 229, 269.

ABSINTHE, liqueur, I. 57.

ABSOLUTE, in philosophy, I. 57.

TABARI, Arabian historian, XXIII. 3.

ABULA (Avila), ancient town, Spain,
III. 156.

ABUL-ABBAS, first Abbasid caliph, XVI.
578.

ABUL-ABBAS AHMED (Ibn Khallikan),

Arabian writer, XII. 609.

ABUL-ABBAS AHMED IBN-MOHAMMED
EL-MAKKARI, Arabian writer, XV. 311. | ABYDOS, ancient town, Asia Minor, I.

ABULCASIM, Arabian surgeon, Xxv. 805;

XXII. 675.

MANSUR (Firdousi), Persian poet,

IX. 225.

ABULFARAGIUS, Gregorius (Abul-Faraj,
Bar-Hebræus), Arabian historian, I.
60; XXII. 853; XXIII. 5.
ABULFAZL, Indian historian, I. 60.
ABULFEDA, Arabic historian, 1. 60; II.
263, 264.

MEASUREMENTS, in electricity, ABULGHAZI-BAHADUR, khan of Khiva,
VIII. 15, 103.

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ancient town, Egypt, 1. 61; VII.

775; pyramids of, XX. 124.
ABYSSINIA, I. 61, 262; Arabian settle-
ments in, XXIV. 739; birds of, III. 758;
filigree from, IX. 164; Gallas of, X. 38;
introduction of Christianity, IX. 804;
languages, XVI. 654; Lobo's travels in,
XIV. 743; Prester John of, XIX. 717.

ABYSSINIAN CHURCH, Canon of the, v.

13.

ABYSSINIAN MONTHS, V. 716.

False, culture of, II. 318.

ACACIANS, early Christian sect, XV.

145.

ACACIUS, patriarch of Constantinople,
XIX. 492.

of Amid, Syriac writer, XXII. 829.
of Seleucia, Syriac writer, XXII.

830.

ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA, XXII. 360.

ACADEMIC SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, I.

68.

ACADEMIC VESTMENTS, VI. 463.
ACADEMIES, I. 68; importance of, for
the advance of science, XXIV. 800; of
Italy, XIII. 507; musical, XVII. 83.
ACADEMUS, grove of, 1. 68; XIX. 194.
IBN-ACADEMY, I. 68.

ABUL-WALID MERWAN (Rabbi Jonah),
Jewish philologist, XIII. 737.
ABUL-WALID MOHAMMED IBN-ROSHD
(Averroes), philosopher, III. 149.
ABU-MAASCHAR (Abumazar), Arabian
astronomer, I. 456; XVI. 596.
ABU-MERWAN ABDALMALEC
ZOHR (Avenzoar), III. 145; XV. 805.

ABU-MOSLIM, founder of the Abbasid

dynasty, XVI. 576, 578.

ABUNA, title of the archbishop of Abys-
sinia, I. 61.

ABU-NASR IBN-HAMMAD EL-JAUHARY,
Arabic lexicographer, XIII. 598.

ABU-NASR MUHAMMAD AL-FARABI,

Arabian philosopher, I. 501.

at Athens, 1. 68; III. 2; XIX. 194.

French, founded by Richelieu, 1x.

570; its influence on French literature,
IX. 658.

Royal, London, XIV. 836.
ACADIA, or Acadie, former name of Nova
Scotia, I. 79; XVII. 375, 601; its rela-
tion to Maine, U.S.A., XV. 301.
ACALEPHÆ, group of animals, 1. 79.

ACHAIA, state, ancient Greece, I. 93; XIX.

411; coins of, XVII. 642.

ACHAN, of Scripture, I. 94.

ACHARD, Franz Carl, Prussian chemist,
1. 94; his platinum process, XIX. 190;
manufactures beet-sugar, XXII. 625.

ACANTHODRILUS, genus of worms, XXIV.

678.

ACANTHOGLOSSUS, genus of mammals,
XV. 378.

ACANTHOMETRIDEA, subclass of Proto-
zoa, XIX. 851.

ACANTHOMYS, genus of Rodentia, XVII. 6.

ACANTHOPTERYGII, order of fishes, 1. 79;

XII. 688.

Bernard, improvisatore, I. 90.
Pietro, cardinal, I. 90.

94; his classification of lichens, XIV.
560.

ACHARNIANS, The, play of Aristophanes,
II. 508.

ACCOMMODATION, in Biblical interpre- ACHATES, friend of Æneas, I. 94.
tation, I. 90.

in commerce, I. 90.

Ophthalmic disorders of, XVII. 785.
ACCOMPTANT (Accountant), I. 92.
ACCORAMBONI, Vittoria, Italian lady,
I. 90.

ACCORDION, musical instrument, I. 91.

PHARYNGOGNATHI, order of fishes, ACCORSO, Francis, Florentine lawyer,

I. 91; his Glossa, x. 686.

-, Mariangelo, Neapolitan critic, I. 91.

ACCOUNT, Stock Exchange term, I. 91.

ACCOUNTANT, I. 92.

ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL, Court of Chan- ACHILLES, in Greek legend, I. 94; XII.

cery official, 1. 92.

92; VIII. 34.

ACCAD, or Akkad, subdivision of Baby- ACCUMULATOR, electrical machine, I.
lonia, III. 185; XVI. 51.

ACCADIAN INSCRIPTIONS, VII. 795; XIII.

114; language of, I. 604; dictionary,

VII. 189.

ACCARON, or Ekron, town of the Phili- ACELUM (Asolo), ancient town, Italy, II.
stines, VII. 794.

ACEPHALA, section of molluscs, 1. 92; ACHRADINA, suburb of Syracuse, XXII.

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ACHRAY, lake, Scotland, I. 97.

ACHROMATIC BANDS, in spectrum,
XXIV. 425, 427.

ACHROMATIC GLASSES, I. 97; XIV. 595;
XVI. 250, 260, 262; XVII. 804; Amici's,
I. 738; XVI. 262; Dollond's, VII. 345;
XVI. 262; Fraunhofer's, IX. 728.
ACHROMATIC TELESCOPE, XXIII. 137.
ACHROMATIN, in tissues, XIX. 832.
ACHROMATISM, in optics, XIV. 592, 595,
601; XVII. 804; of the eye, XIV. 601.

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ACIDULATED SPRINGS, XVI. 436.
ACINACES, Persian sword, I. 98.
ACINETARIA, class of Protozoa, XIX.
865; XXIV. 812.

ACIPENSER, genus of fishes, XXII. 611.
ACIREALE, town, Sicily, I. 97; XXII. 31.
Acis, in mythology, I. 98.
ACKEN, town, Prussia, I. 435.
ACKERMANN, Johann C. G., German
physician, I. 98.

ACMITE, mineral, XVI. 416.
ACNE, skin disease, XXII. 121.

ACNODE, in geometry, VI. 723; XXII. 669.

ACCELA, tribe of worms, XIX. 172, 174. ACŒMETÆ, or Acometi, order of monks, I. 98; XVI. 700.

ACOLHUAS, people, ancient Mexico, XVI.

209.

ACOLYTE, order of clergy, I. 98; XVII. 820.

ACONCAGUA, province, Chili, I. 98; v. 616.

volcano, Chili, II. 16; v. 616. ACONCIO, Giacomo, jurist and theologian, I. 98.

ACONITE, genus of plants, I. 98; poison,

XIX. 279; extract of, in different pharmacopoeias, XVIII. 731. ACONTIIDE, family of lizards, XIV. 733.

ACONTIUS, jurist and theologian, I. 98.
ACORNS, Economic uses of, XVII. 692.
ACORUS, genus of plants, I. 99.
ACOSTA, Christoval d', Portuguese natu-
ralist, I. 99.

Joseph d', Spanish writer, I. 99. Uriel d', Portuguese Jewish nobleman, I. 99.

ACOTYLEDONES, class of plants, I. 99.
ACOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS, IV. 92.
ACOUSTICS, I. 100; of speech-organs,
XVIII. 811; XXIV. 273; in relation to
telephony, XXIII. 127.
ACOUSTIC TRICKS, in magic, XV. 307.
ACQUAVIVA, Claudio, general of the
Jesuits, XIII. 651, 653.

ACQUI, town, Italy, I. 120; mineral
water of, XVI. 434.
ACQUISITIVENESS, in phrenology, XVIII.
845.

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ACROCERAUNIAN MOUNTAINS, Greece, I. 447.

ACROCHORDIDE, family of snakes, XXII. 193.

ACRODYNIA, toxic disease, XVIII. 407. ACROGENÆ, or Acrogens, division of plants, 1. 120; IV. 99.

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Mental, XX. 42.

ACTIUM, in ancient geography, I. 133;
battle of (31 B.C.), I. 418; XX. 769.
Era of, v. 716.

ACROLEIN, a vapour from oils, XVII. 740.
ACROLITH, in statuary, I. 120.
ACROMYODI, group of birds, XVIII. 40, ACTON, village, England, 1, 133.

47. ACRON, Sicilian physician, 1. 120. ACROPOLIS, citadel, Athens, I. III. I, 5, 6. ACROPOLITA,

Georgius,

historian, IV. 613.

ACROSTIC, I. 121.

121;

Byzantine

ACROTERIUM, in architecture, II. 459. ACRYDIIDÆ, family of insects, XI. 60; XIII. 153; XIV. 765.

ACT, in dramatic literature, I. 121. in law, I. 122.

OF CONGRESS, XXII. 471.

OF PARLIAMENT, 1. 122; XVIII. 313; XXII. 468.

OF SEDERUNT, in Scots law, I. 123.

OF SETTLEMENT, of English crown, XXI. 696; in Isle of Man, xv. 454.

OF UNIFORMITY (1662), XIX. 690. ACTA CONSISTORII, Roman edicts, 1. 128.

ACTA DIURNA, Roman gazette, I. 128.
ACTEON, in mythology, I. 129.
ACTA SANCTORUM, of the Bollandists,
IV. 18.

Sir John F. E., Neapolitan commander, I. 133; IX. 79.

ACTORS, Dramatic, VII. 396; Chinese, VII. 402; English, VII. 434, 437, 439; Greek, VII. 408; Hindu, VII. 399; Roman, VII. 411.

ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, I. 123; III. 644; XXII. 79; apocryphal, 11. 184. ACTS Of Peter and PAUL, apocryphal book, XVIII. 696.

ACTUALITY, in psychology, XX. 55.

ACTUARIES, Institute of, their mortality
tables, XIII. 170.
ACTUARY, I. 133.

ACULEATA, group of insects, XIII.
148.
ACUÑA, Christoval d', Spanish traveller,
I. 133.

Juan de, Spanish viceroy of
Mexico, XVI. 219.

ACUPRESSURE, in surgery, I. 133. ACUPUNCTURE, in surgery, I. 133; XXII. 673.

ACUSIUM (Montelimar), ancient town, France, XVI. 779.

ADAFUDIA, town, Western Africa, I. 133.

ACTA SENATUS, minutes of the Roman ADAGIA, work of Erasmus, VIII. 517.
ADAH, wife of Lamech of Scripture,
XIV. 238.

senate, I. 129.

ACTA THOME, apocryphal book, XXIII. 308.

ACTE, peninsula, Macedonia, xv. 138.
ACTIAN GAMES, at Rome, I. 129; XVII.
490.
ACTIA

NICOPOLIS,

Greece, XVII. 490.

town, ancient

ACTING, dramatic art, VII. 391, 396; IX. 202, 209.

ACTINIA, genus of animals, I. 129.

ACRA, town, Gold Coast, Africa, 1. 92; ACTINISM, property of solar rays, I. race and language, X. 756.

129.

ACRE, Syracusan settlement, Sicily, ACTINOLITE, mineral, XVI. 417.

XXII. 814; XVIII. 167.

ACRE, measure of surface, I. 120.

or St Jean d'Acre, town, Syria, I. 120; capture of, by Saladin (1191), VII. 754; XXIII. 161; Knights Hospitallers at, XXI. 174; Napoleon's repulse at (1799), XVII. 201; XXII. 179. ACREDULA, genus of birds, XXIII. 419. ACROBAT, I. 120. ACROBATA, genus of phalangers, XVIII. 729.

ACROCEPHALUS, genus of birds, XXIV.

366.

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-, Life of, Jewish apocalyptic book, II. 177.

ACTINOMETER, thermometer for solar ADAM, of Scripture, I. 134; in relation
rays, I. 129.
to Eve, VIII. 733; Manichæan view of,
ACTINOMYCOSIS, disease, XVIII. 270; XV. 483.
in cattle, XXIV. 204.
ACTINOPHRYS, genus of Protozoa, XIX.
845.
ActinoSPHÆRIUM, genus of Protozoa,
XIX. 845.

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ADAM, William, Scottish politician, I. 139.

DE LA HALLE, early French writer, IX. 642. ADAMANTIUS, on physiognomy, XIX. 4. ADAMAS, diamond, VII. 162. ADAMAWA, or Adamaua, country, Central Africa, I. 140, 272; XXII. 248, 278, 279.

GROUP, of Negroes, XVII. 319. ADAM BLAIR, Lockhart's novel, XIV. 763.

ADAMIANS, heretical sect, I. 140.
ADAMITE, mineral, XVI. 405.
ADAMITES, heretical sect, I. 140.
ADAMNAN, Scottish saint and author, I.

140; VIII. 405; XXI. 540.
ADAMS, John, president of United
States, I. 141; XXIII. 755; champions
Declaration of Independence, XXIII.
743.

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143.

Richard, English divine, I. 143.
Samuel, American statesman, I.

-, Thomas, English Puritan divine, 1. 143.

-, William, first Englishman in Japan,
XIII. 584.

ADAM'S BRIDGE, chain of sandbanks,
Ceylon, 1. 140; V. 359; XX. 266.
ADAM'S DAUGHTERS, Book of, Jewish
apocalyptic book, II. 177.
ADAM'S NEEDLE, plant, XXIV. 760.
ADAMSON, Patrick, archbishop of St.
Andrews, I. 143; XXI. 507.
ADAM'S PEAK, mountain, Ceylon, I.
140; V. 359.

tist, VII. 435; his essays on the imagination, I. 222; his hymns, XII. 592; his relations with Pope, XIX. 484; his connexion with Steele, XXII. 527. ADDISON, Thomas, English physician, XV. 817.

ADDISON'S DISEASE, XVIII. 384; XXII.

122.

ADDITION, in algebra, I. 520; in arith-
metic, II. 527, 534.

ADEL, country, Eastern Africa, I. 150.
ADELAAR, Cort Sivartsen, naval com-
mander, 1. 150.

ADELAIDE, town, South Australia, 1. 151;
XXII. 284; observatory at, XVII. 717;
university of, xxIII. 856.

wife of William IV. of England,
XXIV. 581.

wife of emperor Otto I., X. 483.
ISLAND, Antarctic regions, XIX.

330.
ADELHEID, queen of Italy, XIII. 469.
ADELINA LONGA, station, West Africa,
XVII. 733.

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ADIT, drainage tunnel in a mine, I. 154;
XVI. 457; in tunnelling, XXIII. 622.
ADITI, in Hindu mythology, II. 739;
XVII. 152.
ADJUDICATION, in law, I. 154; in
Roman law, XX. 690.
ADJUSTMENT, in commerce, I. 154.
ADJUTAGE, delivery tube for liquids,
I. 154.

ADJUTANT, military officer, I. 154.
—, bird, 1. 154; XIII. 529.
ADJYGURH, town, India, I. 154.
ADLER, Kaspar (Aquila), German
theologian, II. 230.

ADLERBETH, Gudmund Göran, Swed-
ish writer, XXII. 756.
ADMENSURATIO, obsolete English writ,
XXIV. 694.

ADMETUS, chieftain of Epirus, VIII.
484.

ADMINISTRATION, in government, XI. 16; in intestacy, XIII. 197. ADMINISTRATOR, in law, I. 154; VIII.

800.

ADELM (Aldhelm, q.v.), St, bishop of ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, VI. 577.
Sherborne, I. 474.

ADELPHI, Terence's play, XXIII. 187.
Adelsberg, town, Austria, I. 151.
ADELUNG, Friedrich von, German philo-
logist, I. 151.

Johann Christoph, German philo-
logist, I. 151.

ADEN, town, Arabia, 1. 152.
Gulf of, xx. 316.
ADENOMA, glandular tumour, XVIII.
379; XXII. 687.

ADERNO, town, Sicily, I. 152.
ADERSBACH ROCKS, Germany, I. 153.
ADFOO, town, Egypt, VII. 783.
ADGHAGH PLATEAU, Sahara, Africa,

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ADHERBAL, Numidian prince, XIII. 766.
ADANA, town, Asiatic Turkey, 1. 144; ADHESION, in physics, I. 153; causing
V. 777; province, XXIII. 653.
ADANGME, dialect, Gold Coast, Africa,
X. 756.

capillary action, v. 56.
ADHESIVENESS, in phrenology, XVIII.
844.

ADANSON, Michel, French naturalist, ADIABATIC COMPRESSION, XI. 570.

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EXPANSION, of gases, XII. 480;
XXII. 480; of steam, XXII. 485, 486.
ADIABENE, in Assyria, XVIII. 605.
ADIAPHORISTS, ADIAPHORISTIC CON-
TROVERSY, I. 153; XV. 834.

ADIB SABIR, Persian writer, XVIII. 658.
ADIGE, river, Austria and Italy, I. 153;
III. 117; XIII. 436.

ADI GRANTH, sacred book of the
Sikhs, XX. 110.

ADIL SHAH, Persian sovereign, XVIII.
643.

ADINIDA, order of Protozoa, XIX. 859.
ADINOLE, mineral, XVI. 419.
ADIPOCERE, I. 153.

ADIPOSE TISSUE, 1. 154, 851.
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, New York,
U.S.A., I. 154; XVII. 450; XXIII. 792.

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ADMIRAL, naval officer, 1. 154; XVII. 291; of the fleet, 1. 155.

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Lord High, of England, I. 155; XXII. 458.

ADMIRALTY, Black Book of the, XXI. 584.

British Board of, I. 157; XVII. 292. First Lords of the, XVI. 474; list of, I. 156.

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High Court of, 1. 158; viceadmiralty courts, I. 160; XXI. 607. Secretaries of the, list of, I. 158. CHARTS, I. 162; XVII. 263. DEPARTMENTS, of different countries, I. 158.

835.

ISLAND, United States, I. 162.

ISLANDS, Pacific Ocean, I. 162; XV.

ÄDNA - MUORKI - KORTJE, waterfall,
Sweden, XXII. 737.

ADOLF, count of Nassau, emperor, X.
493; XVII. 239.
ADOLPHUS, John, English historian, I.
162.

John Leycester, his letters on the authorship of Waverley, 1. 162. FREDERICK, king of Sweden, XXII.

751.

ADOMNAN (Adamnan, q.v.), St, I. 140.
ADON, Semitic god-name, XXIII. 237.
ADONIS, of Greek legend, 1. 163; XIV.
678.

-, genus of plants, 1. 163.
river, Syria, I. 163.

ADOPTIAN CONTROVERSY (8th cen-
tury), I. 163.

ADOPTIANISTS (3d century), XXI. 127.
ADOPTION, in law, 1. 163; in Roman
law, XX. 672, 713.

Biblical term, I. 164.
ADORATION, I. 164.

ADOUR, river, France, I. 164; XX. 126.

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I.-V., popes, I. 165.

VI., pope, 1. 166.

town, Michigan, U.S.A., 1. 165.

of Utrecht, regent in Spain (Pope Adrian VI.), XXII. 328.

DE CASTELLO, cardinal, 1. 166. ADRIANI, Giovanni Battista, Florentine historian, I. 166.

Marcello Virgilio, Florentine chan-
cellor, XV. 146.
ADRIANOPLE, province, Turkey in
Europe, XXIII. 653.

town, Turkey, 1. 166; battle of
(378), XXIV. 36; treaty of (1829), XXI.
20; XXII. 590; XXIII. 650.
ADRIATIC SEA, I. 166; XV. 820; under
protection of Venice, XXIV. 142.
ADROGATION, in Roman law, I. 163;
XX. 672.

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ÆDILE, Roman public officer, I. 180; NESIDEMUS, Alexandrian sceptic, XXI.
XXIII. 557; XX. 738, 771.

ÆETES, in Greek legend, II. 496.

380.

ENOS, Mount, Cephalonia, V. 344.

I. 182.

ÆOLIÆ INSULE (Æolian Islands), Mediterranean, 1. 182; XIII. 441; xiv. 682; XXII. 31.

EOLIAN HARP, musical instrument, I. 182.

ÆGADES, or Ægates, islands, west of ÆOLIA, or Æolis, country, Asia Minor,
Sicily, I. 180; XXII. 31.
ÆGÆ, or Edessa, ancient town, Mace-
donia, VII. 652; XV. 137.
ÆGEON, in Greek mythology, IV. 277.
ÆGATES, islands, Sicily, 1. 180; XXII.
31; battle near (241 B.C.), XI. 410.
ÆGEAN SEA, Mediterranean, 1. 180; XV.
820; archipelago of, II. 381.
ÆGEIDE, Greek clan, XIX. 98.
ÆGERINE, mineral, XVI. 416.
ÆGEUS, in Greek legend, 1. 180; XXIII.
294.

ÆGIALITIS, genus of birds, XIV. 76.
ÆGIDIUS (Giles), St, x. 595.

ADRUMETUM, ancient town, North ÆGILIA, island, Greece, v. 346.

Africa, XI. 366.

ADULARIA, mineral, XVI. 419.
ADULE, or Adulis, ancient town, Eastern
Africa, I. 166; XXIV. 826.
ADULLAM, Cave of, I. 166.
ADULTERATION, I. 167; of beer, IV.
273; of butter, IV. 591; of coffee, VI.
114; of honey, XII. 137; of linseed,
XIV. 677; of milk, XVI. 305; of oils,
XVII. 745, 748; of opium, XVII. 790,
792; of perfumery, XVIII. 527; of silk,
XXII. 64; of tea, XXIII. 100; of wine,
XVII. 795; XXIV. 603.
ADULTERY, I. 177; in Roman law, XX.
675; divorce for, VII. 301.
ADUR, river, England, XXII. 723.
ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING, Bacon's
work, III. 210.

ÆGINA, in mythology, I. 180.

island, Greece, 1. 180; coins of,
XVII. 642; sculptures of, II. 350, 352.
ÆGINETA, Paulus, Greek surgeon, 1. 181;
xv. 804.

ÆGIS, in mythology, 1. 181; XXI. 135.
ÆGISTHUS, in Greek legend, I. 181.
ÆGITHALUS, genus of birds, XXIII.
419.

ÆGITHOGNATHOUS TYPE, of birds, III.
715; XVIII. 35.

ÆGOSPOTAMI, river, Thrace, I. 182;
battle of (405 B.C.), XI. 102; XXIII.

222.

ÆLFRED, or Alfred, the Great, English king, 1. 506; VIII. 283, 285. ELFRIC, old English writer, 1. 182; VIII. 371, 406; his Heptateuch, VIII. 382. ÆLIA CAPITOLINA, or Ælia, a name of Jerusalem, I. 182; XIII. 636. ÆLIÆ INSULE, Lipari Islands, 1. 182. ADVENTURES OF PHILIP, Thackeray's, ELIANUS, Casperius, avenger of DomiÆLIANUS, Casperius, avenger of DomiXXIII. 216. tian, XVII. 353.

ADVENT, in the calendar, I. 177.
ADVENTISTS, American religious sect,
XVI. 320.

ADVERBS, in grammar, XI. 41.

ADVERSUS GENTES, Arnobius's treatise,
II. 625.

ADVERTISEMENT, I. 177.

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ÆOLIANS, ancient people, Greece, XI. 90.
ÆOLIC DIALECT, of Greek, XI. 132.
ÆOLIS, country, Asia Minor, I. 182;
coins of, XVII. 646.

ÆOLOPILE, ancient heat engine, III. 839;
XXII. 473.

ÆOLOSOMA, genus of worms, XXIV. 679.
ÆOLOTROPY, VII. 804; magnetic, XV.
243.

ÆOLUS, in mythology, 1. 183.
EON, space of time, I. 183.
ÆONS, of Gnosticism, X. 701; of the
Mandæans, XV. 468; of Valentinus,
XXIV. 39.

ÆPINUS, Franz Maria, German chemist,
I. 183; his electrical researches, VIII.
8.

ÆPYORNIS, extinct bird, XV. 171.
ÆPYORNITHES, order of birds, XVIII.

44.

EPYPRYMNUS, genus of marsupials, XIII.
840.

ÆQUI, or Æquians, ancient people, Italy,
I. 183; XIII. 445; XX. 739, 742.
ÆRARIANS, class of citizens, ancient
Rome, I. 183.

ÆRARIUM, Roman treasury, I. 183.
AERATED BREAD, III. 255.
AERATED WATERS, I. 184.
AEROE, island, Denmark, I. 184.
AEROLITE, I. 184; XVI. 108.
AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY, I. 202.

Claudius (Ælian), Roman writer, AERONAUTICS, I. 185; electric motors in,

I. 182; on birds, XVIII. 3.

ÆLIUS GALLUS, his Arabian expedition,
II. 257; XXIV. 739.

ADVOCATE, legal pleader, 1. 178; Roman, ELIUS LAMPRIDIUS, Augustan his-
XVIII. 413.

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torian, III. 74.

XXIII. 496.

AEROPHORES, for mines, VI. 73.
AERO-PLANES, for flying machines, IX.
319, 322.

AEROSTAT, Henson's, IX. 322.

ÆLIUS SPARTIANUS, Augustan historian, AEROSTATICS, AEROSTATION, IX. 308;

III. 74.

ÆLIUS THEON, his rhetoric, XX. 514.
ÆLLA, king of Deira, England, xvii.
569.

ÆLUROIDEA, section of Carnivora, xv.
434.

ÆMILIUS, Paulus, Italian historian, 1.

182.

in the Dark Ages, 1. 185; works on,
I. 207.

ÆRTSZEN, Pieter, Dutch painter, I. 208.
ÆRULI, ancient German tribe, XI. 774.
Æs, metal, money, I. 208; XVI. 726;
XVII. 637, 652.
ÆSCHINES, Athenian philosopher, 1.
208.

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