PANNONIA, ancient Roman Danubian | PAPAGOES, American-Indian tribe, XII. 833. province, XVIII. 213. PANOPOLIS (Ekhmin), ancient town, PAPAK, Persian prince, XVIII. 607. Egypt, VII. 794. PANSY, flower, XVIII. 214; XII. 258; PANTALOON, of the pantomime, XVIII. 215. PANTANAW, town, Burmah, XXIII. 330. PAPAL BULL, IV. 519. PAPAL DOCUMENTS, form of writing in, PAPAL INFALLIBILITY, Declaration of PAPAL STATES, Italy, XXII. 460. PAPARESCI, Gregory (Pope Innocent PAPA-STOUR, island, Shetland, Scotland, PAPAVER, genus of plants, XVII. 231, PANTELLARIA, island, Mediterranean, PAPA-WESTRAY, island, Orkney, Scot XVIII. 214. PANTHEISM, XXIII. 234; of Brahmanism, PANTICOSA, spa, Pyrenees, XVI. 433. XVIII. 214; XXII. 721. land, XVII. 846. PAPEETE, town, Tahiti, XXIII. 23. CURRENCY, American (1862), PAPUA, or New Guinea, island, XVII. 386; 11. 687; birds of, III. 739. PAPUAN LANGUAGES, XVIII. 231, 780. PAPUANS, race of people, III. 112; XII. 817; XVII. 387; of Polynesia, XIX. 422. PAPYROTYPE PROCESS, in photography, PAPYRUS, plant, XVIII. 231; 1. 258; VII. ROLLS, IV. 37. PARACAIMA MOUNTAINS, British Gui- PARACHUTES, in aeronautics, I. 200, 201. XV. 436. HANGINGS, IV. 512; XVII. 38; | Paradiso, Dante's poem, VI. 815. Japanese, XIII. 591. PANTOMIME, spectacular representation, | PAPER-MILDEW, XVI. 294. PAPHLAGONIA, province, Asia Minor, | PARÆTACENI PAPI, Lazzaro, Italian historian, XIII. PAOLI, Clemente, Corsican patriot, XVIII. (Karategin), ancient country, Central Asia, XIV. 4. PARAFFIN, mineral oil, XVIII. 237, 715, 719; XVI. 429; ozocerite, XVIII. 112; candles made from, IV. 803; chemistry of paraffins, V. 556. PAPIANUS, T. Annius (Milo), Roman PARAGONITE, mineral, XVI. 413. PAPIAS, bishop of Phrygian Hierapolis, PARAGUA, island, Philippines, XVIII. 752. PARAGUARI, town, Paraguay, XVIII. 244. PARAGUASU, river, Brazil, Iv. 222. PAPIER MÂCHÉ, pressed paper pulp, PARAGUAY, country, South America, XVIII. 243; Indians of, 1. 702; Jesuit mission in, XIII. 652; under Francia, IX. 688. river, South America, IV. 222; XIX. 188. TEA, or Maté, XV. 627; IV. 227. 15. PARALLEL PROJECTION, XIX. 796. Magnetic, XV. 235. PARALOI, Athenian political party, XIX. 130. PARALYSIS, disease, XVIII. 255, 392. PARAMAGNETIC BODIES, XV. 244, 262. PARAMARIBO, town, Dutch Guiana, XVIII. 257; XI. 251. PARAMATTA, or Parramatta, town, New South Wales, XVIII. 321; observatory at, XVII. 716. PARAMERAS, Spanish plateaus, XXII. 294, 296. PARAMETER, of a conic section, VI. 274; of crystals, XVI. 352. PARAMUSHIR, island, Kuriles, XIV. 160. PARANÁ, river, South America, IV. 222; XVIII. 243; XIX. 188. PARANAHYBA, town, Brazil, XVIII. 258; river, IV. 222. PARANGI, disease, in Ceylon, XXIV. 732. PARANG LATOK, Malay weapon, XXII. 802. PARA-NUT OIL, XVII. 746. PARÉ, Ambroise, French surgeon, XVIII. 272; XXII. 676. PAREJA, Juan de, Spanish painter, XVIII. 272. PARENCHYMA, plant tissue, IV. 85; XII. 14. PARENCHYMATOUS WORMS, XXIII. 50. town, Austria-Hungary, XVIII. 272; basilica at, III. 418. PARESIS, disease, XVIII. 256. PAREUDIASTES, genus of birds, XVI. 808. PARGA, town, Albania, Turkey, XVIII. 273. House, XXIII. 225; sculptures, XXI. 564; the Sorbonne, XXII. 275; technical schools, XXIII. 108; photographic telescope, XXIII. 148; university, XXIII. 834, 846, 850; XVII. 205; water-supply, II. 228. PARIS, Declaration of (1856), VII. 21. king of Troy, XVIII. 295. Gaston, on the Roland legend, xx. 626. Matthew (or Matthew of Paris), English historian, XV. 633; VIII. 317, 409. ET VIENNE, romance, XX. 658. PARISH, administrative division, in England, XVIII. 295; VI. 513; in Scotland, XVIII. 297; XXI. 536; of United States, XXIII. 731. PARISIANS, Lytton's novel, XV. 123. PARISINA, of Byron's poem, XX. 556. PARIS SKETCH BOOK, Thackeray's, XXIII. 214. PARGANAS, Twenty-four, district, India, PARIUM, town, Mysia, Asia Minor, XVII. PARGETTING, in architecture, 11. 469. PARHELIA, or Mock-Suns, XI. 399. PARAPET, in architecture, II. 469; in PARIA, Gulf of, Trinidad, West Indies, fortification, IX. 421, 425. PARAPHERNALIA, Wife's, in law, XII. 401. PARAPHRASES, Scripture, Scottish, XII. 593. PARAPLEGIA, disease, XVIII. 256. PARASARA, Brahman laws, XXI. 288. PARASIRA, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 670, 675. PARASITES, Animal, XVIII. 258; acaridian, II. 275; insect, XIII. 142, 148; vegetable, XVIII. 264; Schizomycetes, XXI. 399; diseases caused by, xv. 796; XVIII. 407; XXII. 123; in man, XXIII. 538; in domestic animals, XXIII. 539; XXIV. 205. PARASITIC DISEASES, XVIII. 269, 407. PARASITIC MONSTERS, XVI. 766. PARASITISM, XVIII. 258. PARASOL, or Sunshade, XXIII. 722. XXIII. 573. 122. PARK, Mungo, African traveller, XVIII. 297; I. 246; X. 188; XVII. 498. PARKAR, Thar and, district, India, XXIII. 221. PARIAHS, or Out-castes, India, v. 189; PARKER, Sir Hyde, British admiral, PARIAN CEMENT, XI. 351. PARIAN MARBLE, XV. 528. PARIKIA, town, Paros, Greek Archipelago, XVIII. 319. PARILLIN, principle in sarsaparilla root, XXI. 313. PARINA-COCHAS, lake, Peru, XVIII. 673. PARINI, Giuseppe, Italian poet and satirist, XVIII. 273; XIII. 512. PARIS, capital of France, XVIII. 274; capitulation of (1814), IX. 617; XVII. 221; congress of (1856), VI. 271; fortification of (1841), IX. 621; insurrection of (1848), V. 259; peace of (1763), IX. 591; peace of (1856), XXIII. 651; siege of (1870–71), IX. 627; XVIII. 294; under Colbert, IX. 575; under Louis XV., IX. 592; under Étienne Marcel, IX. 546; abattoirs of, 1. 6; artesian wells, II. 645; Bastille, III. 430; bourse, XXII. 557; cemeteries, V. 331; conservatoire musicale, VI. 292; institutions for the blind, III. 830; Institut National, XIII. 160; libraries, XIV. 524, 546; Louvre picture gallery, XXI. 445; Rubens's pictures in the Louvre, XXI. 43; newspapers, XVII. 424; Notre Dame, sculptures in, XXI. 562; national observatory, XVII. 712; Grand Opera John, Lollard preacher, XIV. 811. John Henry, English archæologist, XVIII. 298; on the Catacombs, V. 211. -, Matthew, archbishop of Canterbury, XVIII. 298. Theodore, American preacher and social reformer, XVIII. 300; I. 729; his influence on Unitarianism, XXIII. 726. William Kitchen, on birds, XVIII. 33; on the biogenetic law of development, XX. 420. PARKERSBURG, town, West Virginia, U.S.A., XVIII. 301. PARKES, E. A., on the physiological action of alcohol, I. 470; on the effects of tobacco, XXIII. 427. Mr, his experiments in draining, I. 330. PARKS, of the Rocky Mountain region, PARLIAMENT, British, XVIII. 302; origin of, VIII. 297, 314; development of, XVI. 788; origin of prorogation of, VIII. 336; Act of, 1. 122; bill in, III. 673; law of elections, VIII. 2; government by, XI. 12; XIX. 141; Houses of, VIII. 259; petition to, XVIII. 704; powers of, VIII. 322; precedence of members, XIX. 663; procedure in, XVIII. 311; registration of electors for, XX. 344; reporting debates of, XX. 404; writs for summoning, XXIV. 697; Prynne's views on, XX. 26; English, its contention with Charles I., v. 405; English, of 1640, XX. 121; the Long, Cromwell in, vi. 598; of Oxford (1258), XI. 659; in France, IX. 567; of Paris (1788), IX. 596; of Provence, XIX. 878; the Irish, XIII. 266, 270; Italian, rise of, XIII. 470, 472; of Poland, XIX. 290; Scottish, XXI. 484, 502; union of Scottish with English, XXI. 515. PARLIAMENT, Houses of, London, XIV. 839. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, English, 727. PARMA, town, Italy, XVIII. 314; Correggio's works at, VI. 437; library, XIV. 530, 548; its school of painting, XXI. 437, 443; pictures at, XXI. 447; sculptures in cathedral, XXI. 567. PARMENIDES of Elea, Greek philosopher, XVIII. 315; VIII. 1; Zeno's discussion with, XXIV. 778. PARRAMATTA, town, New South Wales, | PARTICLES, Free, System of,in mechanics, XVIII. 321; observatory at, XVII. 716. PARRHASIUS of Ephesus, Greek painter, PARROT-FISHES, XVIII. 324. XV. 718. PARTICULAR AVERAGE, in insurance, XIII. 187; III. 145. PARTINICO, town, Sicily, XVIII. 328. public companies, VI. 221. PART PAYMENT, in law, XVIII. 440. PARRUAH (Pandua), ancient town, India, PARTRIDGE'S ALMANAC, I. 591. X. 112, 115. PARRY, Sir William Edward, Arctic 325; PARTRIDGE-SHOOTING, XXI. 834. PARUS, genus of birds, XXIII. 419. SOUND, district, Ontario, Canada, PARVICE, in architecture, II. 469. PARYSATIS, wife of Darius II. of Persia, PARZIVAL, Wolfram's poem, X. 524; PARSLEY, herb, XII. 289. Plato's dialogue, XIX. 206. PARMENIO, Macedonian general, XVIII. 317, 585; 1. 482; conspiracy and assassination of, I. 483. PARSNIP, vegetable, 1. 369; XII. 285. PARMESAN CHEESE, V. 456; XIII. 452; PARSON, in English law, XVIII. 327. XVI. 292. PARMIGIANO (G. F. M. Mazzuoli), Italian painter, XVIII. 317; XXI. 437, 443. PARNASSUS, mountain, Greece, XVIII. 318, 801; III. 58. PARSON-BIRD, XII. 139. William, third earl of Rosse, PARNELL, Henry Brook, Lord Congle- PARSONSTOWN, town, Ireland, XVIII. ton, VI. 265. Thomas, Irish poet, XVIII. 318. PARNIANS, Parthian tribe, XVIII. 588. PARNON, mountain, Greece, XIV. 193. PARNY, Évariste D. de Forges, Vicomte de, French poet, XVIII. 318. PARO (Paros), island, Ægean Sea, XVIII. PAROCHIAL Relief, xix. 471. PAROIKIA, town, Paros, Greek Archi pelago, XVIII. 319. PARONAXIA, islands, Ægean Sea, XVIII. 319. PAROPAMISUS, or Paropanisus, range of PAROPANISADÆ, The, Parthian satrapy, PAROS, island, Ægean Sea, XVIII. 319. Catherine, wife of Henry VIII. of 320. Samuel, English scholar, XVIII. Thomas (Old Parr), his longevity, XIV. 858. PARRA, genus of birds, XIII. 531. POUR LA SYRIE, French PARTHENIUS, Bithynian poet, XVIII. -, river, Paphlagonia, Asia Minor, PARTHENOGENESIS, of insects, XII. 574; PARTHENOPEAN REPUBLIC (1799), at PARTHIA, Kingdom of, Asia, XVIII. 587, PARTHIAN LANGUAGE, XVIII. 135. PASAMAN, mountain, Sumatra, XXII. 638. PASARGADÆ, ancient town, Persia, XVIII. 558; destruction of, by Alexander, I. 483. PASCAL, Blaise, French man of science and letters, XVIII. 333; as a Christian sceptic, XXI. 382; as satirist, XXI. 319; on the Jesuits, XIII. 650; his influence on French literature, IX. 661; on the equilibrium of fluids, XII. 435; on indivisibles in mathematics, XIII. 6; on mathematical probability, XIX. 769. PASO ROBLES, spa, California, U.S.A., | XVI. 436. PASQUIER, Étienne, French lawyer and littérateur, XVIII. 340. PASTOR FIDO, Guarini's drama, VII. 418; | PATIALA, state, India, XVIII. 408. PASTOR OF HERMAS, early Christian PASQUINADE, or Pasquil, lampoon, PASTURAGE, grazing, I. 370. XVIII. 341. PASQUIN STATUE, at Rome, XVIII. 341. PASSAGNO, Italy, Tomb of Canova at, v. 26. PASTURE, under irrigation, XIII. 368; hill, improvement of, I. 402. Common of, in law, VI. 209. PASUMAHS, tribe, Sumatra, XXII. 640. PASSAIC, river, New Jersey, U.S.A., PASUPATAS, Hindu sect, XXI. 291. XVII. 396. PASSAMAQUODDY BAY, New Bruns wick, XVII. 373. PASSAROWITZ, Servia, Peace of (1718), XXIII. 646. PASSAU, town, Bavaria, XVIII. 341. PASSAVANTI, Jacopo, Italian writer, XIII. 505. PASSENGER-PIGEON, bird, XIX. 85. PASSERES, group of birds, XVIII. 41, 47. lyric, XV. 558. SHEPHERD, Marlowe's PASSIONFLOWER, plant, XVIII. 342; XI. 46; XVI. 844. PASSION-PLAYS, VII. 412; of Oberammergau, XVII. 703. PASSIONS, Stoic doctrine of the, VIII. 583; XXII. 567. PASSION WEEK, XVIII. 343; XII. 106. PASSOVER, Jewish festival, XVIII. 343, 511; institution of the Eucharist at, XIII. 668. PASSPORT, or Safe Conduct, XVIII. 344. PAST, Psychological presentation of the, XX. 64. PASTASSA, river, South America, VII. 646. PASURUAN, town, Java, XIII. 606. PASVIK ELV, river, Norway, xvII. 576. PATAGONIA, region, South America, XVIII. 352; exploration of, by Magellan, xv. 198; birds of, III. 745; Indian tribes, I. 702; XII. 829. PATAGONIANS, of Chili, v. 619. PATAH-HOTEP, Egyptian prince, XXIII. 238. PATAN, town, Nepal, XVII. 342. PATANI, district, Malay Peninsula, XV. 322. PATANJALI, Sanskrit commentator, XXI. 292. PATAPSCO, river, Maryland, U.S.A., xv. 603. PATARA, town, Asia Minor, XV. 93. PÂTÉ DE FOIE GRAS, XXII. 589. -, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 645. PATENTS, XVIII. 354; their origin in monopolies, XVI. 757; laws relating to, XVIII. 356. PATERA, ancient dish, XIX. 181. PATERCULUS, Marcus Velleius, Roman historian, XVIII. 358. PATERFAMILIAS, in Roman law, xx. 671, 713. PATERINES, or Patarenes (q.v.), Italian sect, XVIII. 354. PATIENT GRIZEL, romance, XX. 659. PATIMOKKHA, Buddhist book, IV. 434PATINO (Patmos), island, Ægean Sea, XVIII. 408. Joseph, Spanish minister, XXII. 338. PATKUL, John Reginald, executed by Charles XII., v. 420. PATMOS, island, Egean Sea, XVIII. 408. PATNA, district, Bengal, India, XVIII. 408. -, town, Bengal, India, XVIII. 409; massacre of (1763), XII. 802. state, Central Provinces, India, XVIII. 409. PATOS, island, West Indies, XXIII. 573PATRAS, or Patræ, town, Greece, XVIII. 409. 564. Lambert, French sculptor, XXI. PATRIA POTESTAS, in Roman law, XX. 671. PATRIARCH, XVIII. 410; of Greek Church, III. 788; XI. 154. PATRIARCHA, Filmer's work, 1x. 166. PATRIARCHS, Testaments of the Twelve, II. 180. PATRICIAN, Roman, XVIII. 411; XVII. 525; XX. 732, 736; in Roman law, xx. 669. PATRICK, St, apostle of Ireland, XVIII. 411; XIII. 248; in Scotland, XXI. 474. St, Order of, XIV. 124. Simon, bishop of Ely, XVIII. 412; hymns by, XII. 592. PATRIK PEALE (G. A. Seckendorf), German writer, XXI. 616. PATRIPASSIANISM, early Christian doctrine, XIII. 671; XVI. 719; XXI. 127. PATROCLUS, Greek hero, 1. 95. PATRONAGE, Church, I. 179; III. 559; in Scottish Church, IX. 743; XIX. 685; XXI. 519, 536, 539. PASTE, or Strass, in glass manufacture, PATERNITY, in medical jurisprudence, PATRON AND CLIENT, in Roman law, XV. 779. PATERNO, town, Sicily, XVIII. 359. PATERNOSTER, island, Russia, XIV. 723. PATERSON, town, New Jersey, U.S.A., XVIII. 359. James, inventor of machine netting, XVII. 359. William, English financier, XVIII. 359; projector of Bank of England, III. 316. PATHAN DYNASTY, in Bengal, India, III. 569. PATHANS, tribe, India, XII. 746; xv. 185; XVIII. 684; in Afghanistan, I. 234. PATHOLOGY, XVIII. 361 (index, 407); in relation to medicine, XV. 794; comparative, XXIV. 200; Cullen's classification of, VI. 695; Morgagni's contributions to, XVI. 822; Rokitansky's, XX. 624. XVIII. 412; XX. 669. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, political society, U.S.A., XXIII. 786. PATRONYMICS, family names, XVII. 169. PATTEN, Margaret, her longevity, XIV. 858. PATTESON, John Coleridge, missionary bishop of Melanesia, XVIII. 414; XXII. 143. PATTIDARI, land tenure, India, XVII. 573. PATTINSON'S PROCESS, of lead-smelting, XIV. 377. PATUXENT, river, Maryland, U.S.A., XV. 603. PAU, town, France, XVIII. 414. PAUCHONTEE, resinous substance, XI. 339. PAUL, St, the apostle, XVIII. 415; his Epistles, III. 642; XVIII. 348; his Christology, XVIII. 747; his testimony to Jesus Christ, XIII. 659; his relations | PAULUS, Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob, | PAYNE, John Howard, American poet, with the Jewish Church at Rome, XX. 728. PAUL, Apocalypse of, II. 179. I., pope, XVIII. 430. II., pope, XVIII. 430; XX. 559, 806. III., pope, XVIII. 430; XIII. 482; XIX. 504; summons the council of Trent, XXIII. 545; favours the Jesuits, XIII. 652. IV., pope, XVIII. 431; XIII. 482; XIX. 504; his relation to council of Trent, XXIII. 547. V., pope, XVIII. 431; XIII. 483; XIX. 505; lays Venice under interdict, XXIV. 146; his opposition to Father Sarpi, XXI. 311. 100. czar of Russia, XVIII. 431; XXI. Prince Eszterhazy de Galanta, Austrian field-marshal, VIII. 564. , early Christian ascetic, XVI. 699. Father (Sarpi), Italian divine, XXI. 311; XVIII. 431; XIX. 505. the Abbot, Syriac writer, XXII. 838. of Callinicus, Syriac writer, XXII. 834. the Deacon, or Paulus Diaconus, historian, XVIII. 436; XII. 125. of the Holy Faith (Han-Siro), a Japanese exile, XXIV. 717. the Persian, Syriac writer, XXII. 837. of Samosata, bishop of Antioch, XVIII. 429; XVI. 719. of Tella, Syriac writer, XXII. 825. ANTHONY, Prince Eszterhazy de Galanta, Austrian diplomatist, VIII. 564. AND VIRGINIA, Saint-Pierre's tale, XXI. 196. PAULDING, James Kirke, American politician and writer, XVIII. 432; I. 725. PAULET, Sir Amyas, keeper of Mary, queen of Scots, XV. 600; his relations with Wolsey, XXIV. 634. PAULGAUT, town, India, XVIII. 182. PAULI, Reinhold, German historian, XVIII. 432. Simon, German anatomist, I. 811. PAULICIANS, religious sect, XVIII. 433; 1. 454; XX. 321. PAULINISM, versus Petrinism, Baur's views on, III. 449, 644. PAULINUS, St, bishop of Nola, XVIII. 434. -, early Christian missionary in missionary in Northumbria, vii. 691; xv11. 569. Syriac writer, XXII. 828. PAULITE, mineral, XVI. 415. German theologian, XVIII. 435; XX. 290; on the life of Jesus, XIII. 672. Julius, Roman jurist, XIII. 793; XX. 7II. I. 722. Roger, on bookbinding, IV. 42. PAYSANDU, town, Uruguay, XVIII. 441; XXIV. 15. Lucius Emilius, Roman general, PAYS-BAS, or Holland (q.v.), XII. 59. ÆGINETA, Byzantine physician, XV. 804; on surgery, XXII. 675. DIACONUS, historian of the Lombards, XVIII. 436; his Homiliarium, XII. 125. PAUMBEN PASSAGE, channel, Ceylon, v. 359; proposed canal at, IV. 792. PAUPERISM, XIX. 462; Robert Owen on, XVIII. 88; Rodbertus on, XX. 616. PAUROPUS, genus of Myriapoda, XVII. 119. PAUSANIAS, Greek writer, XVIII. 437; his description of Athens, III. 9; on the Mysteries, XVII. 128. -, Spartan general, XVIII. 436; XI. 100. PAUSILYPUS (Posillipo), near Naples, burial-place of Virgil, xvII. 188. PAVEMENT, XX. 584; of asphalt, 11. 716; of encaustic tiles, VIII. 187; Minton's, IV. 283; mosaic, XVI. 850; Assyrian, II. 398. See also Paving. PAVIA, town, Italy, XVIII. 438; as Lombard capital of Italy, XIII. 467; antipathy of, to Milan, XIII. 469; battle of (1525), IX. 556; XIII. 482; bridge at, IV. 331; Certosa of, XXI. 569; XXIII. 194; church of San Michele, II. 435; sculpture in, XXI. 568; university, XXIII. 836. PAVILLIARD, Gibbon's tutor, X. 575. PAVING, in bricks and tiles, IV. 466; XXIII. 389; in stone, IV. 473. TILES, XXIII. 389; IV. 466. PAVLODAR, town, Russia in Asia, XXI. 639. PAVLOGRAD, town, Russia, XVIII. 439. PAVO, genus of birds, XVIII. 443. PAYS DE VAUD, district, Switzerland, XXIV. 115. PAYTA, town, Peru, XVIII. 441, 674. PAZAND, Persian form of writing, XVIII. 135. PAZZI, Florentine family, XV. 785. George, American philanthropist, XVIII. 442. ACADEMY, Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.A., XXI. 210. INSTITUTE, Baltimore, U.S.A., III. 298; XV. 604. PEACE, The, Aristophanes's play, II. 509. International, XIII. 197. Justice of the, XIII. 789. Quarter Sessions of the, law court, XX. 159. OF MÜNSTER, Helst's picture, XI. 641. PEACH, tree and fruit, XVIII. 442; XII. PEACH-KERNEL OIL, XVII. 744. George, English mathematician, Thomas Love, English novelist, PEA-FOWL, XVIII. 443; XIX. 647. PEAR, tree and fruit, XVIII. 445; XII. 274; manufacture of perry from, XVIII. 557. PEARL, XVIII. 446; in mussels, XVII. 110; fisheries, in Arabia, II. 245; III. 240; Ceylon fisheries, V. 364. river, Louisiana, U.S.A., XV. 20. PAXO, or Paxos, Ionian Island, Greece, PEARLSTONE, mineral, X. 234. XVIII. 439; XIII. 205. PAX ROMANA, XXIII. 591. PEARSALL, Robert Lucas, English musical composer, XV. 192. PAXTON, Sir Joseph, English architect, PEARSON, John, his experiments in |