. .;• . M IWITANNICA I I I.VI.NTII EDITION 5 ':;-'-;H!:f---c'^ A ... , M v ::;-;...' HsJPf 1 ' ' '. 6k VOL. XXI X INDEX . . m m : ,-,-•• . j . .., . • '•">1. • I - igy i . : I , ' ;. I I I INDEX TO THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA ELEVENTH EDITION edition, published in three Tolomes, 1768 — 1771. FIRST SECOND ten „ 1777—1784. THIRD eighteen „ 17*8—1797. FOURTH twenty „ 1801 — 1810. FIFTH twenty „ 1815—1817. SIXTH twenty „ 1823—1814. SEVENTH twenty-one „ 1830—1842. EIGHTH twenty-two „ 1853—1860. NINTH twenty five „ 1875—1889. TENTH ninth edition and eleven supplementary volumes, 1901 — 1903. ELEVENTH „ published in twenty-nine volumes, 1910 — 1911. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS FETTER LANE, LONDON, E.G. C. F. CLAY, MANAGER Edinburgh : 100, Princes Street THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, LITERATURE AND GENERAL INFORMATION ELEVENTH EDITION VOLUME XXIX INDEX Cambridge : O at the University Press iqn A El s •E.3 COPYRIGHT in all countries subscribing to the Bern Convention by THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS of the UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE • • * • • • • • • • All rights reserved INDEX VOLUME XXIX PREFACE IT may, perhaps, appear at first sight that an encyclopaedia arranged in alphabetical order should need no Index volume, more especially a work like the Eleventh Edition of the Encycloptedia Britannica, which has replaced the comprehensive general, or " omnibus," articles, so char- acteristic of the earlier editions, by a number of shorter articles easily consulted by the student. But it still remains true that to make the fullest and best use of the book an index of some kind is imperatively needed. Since any encyclopaedia worthy of the name must take all knowledge for its province, it is obvious that the world itself would scarcely contain the volumes which /v««/ tor an would have to be written, were every person, place or thing treated in a separate index. article. Moreover, the distribution of information over a number of short articles involves the necessity of collecting it together again in a form convenient for reference. To meet this need, as well as to point the reader to information on other subjects, not themselves included among the 40,000 article headings of the. Eleventh Edition, an Index has been compiled, which, though containing considerably more than 500,000 headings, even so only aims at presenting a selection, not a miscellany, of information. If every name mentioned, however casually, in the Encycloptedia Britannica and every scrap of information had been indexed, the references would have filled a library. Indeed the Encyclopedia Britannica itself would have been rewritten, and not bettered in the process. The editors of this Index believe that in the case of such a work as the Encyclopedia Britannica the value of the Index depends less upon exhaustiveness than upon intelligent selection and arrangement. There is no more potent cause of mental indigestion than a mass Principle of of unsifted and often irrelevant detail. If economy of space is required in a reference tae la^*- book, there is a still more urgent demand on the part of the inquirer for economy of effort. In the case of any one of the great figures of history, or the leading scientific theories, a reader does not want to be referred to every passing allusion to Julius Caesar, or Napoleon, or Bismarck. The article on Augustus says that he was born in the year of Cicero's consulship, but to record that fact in the Index under the heading "Cicero" would be neither intelligent nor useful. Nor would the reader who wishes to get a clear idea of die 1 )ar\vinian theories be grateful to an index which referred him to every passage containing the word "evolution." In short, the Concordance-index has been studiously avoided. The ideal has rather been to render easily accessible all information of real importance in the book, and rigorously to exclude passing allusions to subjects which are more fully treated elsewhere. To help the reader to find 199 vi PREFACE what he wants in the quickest and easiest way has been the guiding principle throughout. It is, for instance, scarcely necessary to enunterate the different holders of a title such as the Concordance earldom of Derby, when the majority of them are dealt with only in the article ideal avoided. " Derby, Earls of." In all such cases the one general reference to the article has been allowed to cover all the particular references to individual earls; but if important references to these individuals occur in other articles, such as the article " English History," they will be found in the Index under the name of the earl in question. No index can divine every difficulty in advance or forestall every objection. There are many words, more or less synonymous, which might equally well be chosen as index headings. Is Selection of " Arboriculture " or " Forestry " to be taken as the heading under which to group headings. foresters' lore ? Is theology and legend about the prince of darkness to be indicated under the heading "Satan" or "Devil"? Here the work of the compilers of the Index has been to a great extent simplified by the necessity of following the article headings, which all appear in the Index, standing out boldly in capital letters. There are articles on both "Arboriculture" and "Forests and Forestry." The Index gives one reference to the first, adding a cross-reference "see also Forests and Forestry," and under this heading groups all further information on the subject. Similarly under "Satan" we find "see Devil," and the first reference under " Devil " is to the article so entitled. The aim of the Index is, in fact, twofold. In the first place it seeks to distribute under a still larger number of headings the information which the editor has distributed over 40,000 headings in the book. The measure of success attained may be estimated by the fact that these Twofold aim. headings total over 500,000, every one of which is, as it were, the skeleton of an encyclopaedic article. Even a single textual reference and a map-reference to a town not important enough to call for a separate article enable the reader to find its geographical position, its accessi- bility by rail, sea, river or canal, its distance from other towns, and its commercial, historical or other principal interest. In the second place the Index seeks to group round each of the 40,000 article headings all other important references to the same subject found in other parts of the book. It is important, however, to notice that in all such cases the first reference given is the reference to the article itself, and that references to the same subject from other articles will be naturally fewer in proportion to the amount of detail contained in that article. Hence the absence of any specific reference in the Index to any special event in a man's life, or to one particular aspect of a well-known theory, does not imply that the information is not in the book, but merely that it is so fully dealt with in the article itself that other references would add no substantial information. On the other hand, in the case of very large articles such as those on Egypt, England or the United States, the Index will be found to contain further references to special sections of the article Arrangement itself. This is especially noticeable when it has been necessary to collect together of references. information germane to such sections from other articles. The best example of this principle is to be found in the history sections of the Index under the names of all the larger countries. The Index has throughout steadfastly avoided the common fault of supplying merely a long list of entries without specific description. Such entries — technically called "blind" — have been limited to four at the outside. Those which will be found standing at the head of a group of specified entries are to passages giving general infoimat'on. Thus, if a commander has an article heading, the first entry directs the inquirer to that article ; the second perhaps to a passage describing his importance in the history of the country to which he belonged ; the third to an article on the military aspects of the war in which he fought. Specified entries thereafter will refer to particular battles described in and by themselves from the tactical standpoint. All such entries, PR I- 1 \CE vii . arc admitted only if il.ry lead i<> maicri.il information not in the arli< IP on the commander himsell. This has Ix-cii tin: hr-.t \y. The second has been effected by the shortness of the form ol reference adopted. It is i in >• t point how far an index should itself convey information. Is every individual to have a d;*te an 1 .1 description attached to his name? If he has, he will occupy two lines, where one will do ; if IK has not, he may get confused with a place or a thing, or with another person of the same| name To obviate this catastrophe Christian names Form of or initials are given wherever possible, and in their absence a short description, eg. reference*. "author." "general," " vizier, " " I rsian governor." Geographical references can be recognized ich by the fact that every town name is followed by an abbreviation indicating the country in which it is situated, whilst ph\sical features such as Like, river, mountain are so described. Now and again, no doubt, confusion is possible; every index has its humours, and at first sight the rryplic form " Folk, ( ). 20-~<"' ( ' I 14)" may not suggest a town in Ohio. But the initiated, who have consulted the list of abbreviations on p. i, will know that on p. 26 in vol. 20 they will find that place in the map square (H-I4). In l;he case of references which are neither to persons nor to places, a description is seldom given, th • assumption being that the man who consults an. index knows what he is looking for and is capable of recognizing it when he sees it. But in the case of names very similar to each other, or of tertais used in more than one science, such distinguishing marks as "geol.", " bot." or "zool." are added in parentheses. In a word, the principle has been to avoid any possible confusion. The system of alphabetization adopted is that of the Encyclopedia itself, which takes every heading, whether consisting of "in- "Ant" comes before "Antae," bu eater." Some slight modifications persons bearing the same first na if read right through, would cause or other references, these suffixes the names Albert, Alfonso, Alexan in a continuous list. These i Where the number of such p- arranged thus : — ord or of more than one, as read right through. For example, "Ant-bear" between "Antarctic" and "Ant- Alphabet!** lave, however, been introduced. In the case of tlon- e, but with various distinguishing epithets or phrases which, them to be separated by intervening blocks of geographical lave been enclosed in brackets, so that all persons bearing :r, John, William, &c., worthy of reference in the Index, stand re then alphabetized by the suffix or territorial designation, is very great the territorial magnates are placed in one list •xander (of Macedon) (- (of Russia) - (of Scotland) and the scholars, bishops, chronic' ., in another list, as — Alexander (Aetolus) - (of Hales) - (the Paphlagonian). The system adopted for th'- geographical references has already been indicated. It will be found that the very numerou maps have been systematically indexed throughout, and that every place marked in them : :n the Index, these map references being Map refer- readily distinguishable by the ad' letter and number in brackets, indicating •»«««. map squares, e.g. 5-403 (A'2). The Index is, therefore, not only an index, but also a gazetteer. The numerous illustrations, whether 1'lates or Cuts in the text, received careful consideration. As economy of space was thre'ighout an urgent necessity, it was finally decided not to index the illustration as such where it in its natural context, or where there is a reference to Vlll PREFACE the description in the text. For instance, the article " Carp," about p column in length, contains an illustration. It did not appear necessary to duplicate the referenlce to "Carp" in the Index, so as to indicate this figure. But if the figure had • appeared elsewhere (e.g. in the article "Ichthyology"), the Index would have acjlded to its references under Illustrations. " Carp " a reference to the volume and page where this figure occur after the reference. The reference is always specifically given, if the text. The Plates illustrating long articles such as Painting, Si Heraldry, Ship, &c., are indexed wherever there is no text refer itself has a sufficiently distinctive title. Little would be gained illustrations as " Faience plaque, Cnossus " under that title ; but h name " Cnossus " to illustrations of articles found there. Or if he particular sculptor, the Index will assist him more by a reference un< Plates of his works in the article " Sculpture," than by specific ref< :d, with the contraction " fig." ie figure is not described in jlpture, Greek Art, Ceramics, nee, and wherever the Plate jy directing a man to such can be directed under the interested in the works of a er that sculptor's name to the ences to the names of works known only to experts. On the other hand, pictures, statues or other objects of interest bearing well-known distinctive names are separately indexed with their Platrt references. One other class of references calls for special notice. It ha^ been the aim of the Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica to assist readers in the interpretation of technical or unusual Dictionary terms. To this end the editor has included a nurjnber of dictionary headings, i.e. headings. short articles giving the derivation, meaning and vjarious uses of such terms. These article headings appear as a matter of course in the Index, but a much greater number of terms, English and foreign, defined in the course of the scientific, philosophical and other articles have also been indexed. To such references the word " diet." is adcaed by way of an indication that the information to be found will be of a dictionary rather than of an Encyclopaedic character. The value of any index depends to a large extent on the fulness of its cross-references. This Index has tried to supply a reasonable number of variants to j names which a reader may look for Cross- under more than one spelling. It has also indicated the relationship between family references. names and titles, by cross-referencing the first" to the second. Under such geo- graphical prefixes as "North," "South," "High," "Low," "Great," "Little," a general cross- reference indicates that such names are as a rule to be found reversed, e.g. " Wycombe, High," except in American place-names, and a few other special ca.ses. It should be observed that the simple cross-reference ("Julius Caesar: see Caesar") is us id only when the two sides of the reference are exactly equivalent. Other cross-references (e %. a single peer to the family title) are in the form "see also " or "see under" An entirely new feature has been added to the Index volu me of this edition for the use of those desiring to study subjects as a whole. At the conclusion of tli Index proper there will be found a Classified table classified table of contents, in which the article headings in the Encyclopaedia are of contents. grouped broadly according to their subjects, e.^. Geography, History, Religion, Art, and subdivided into their natural sections (e.g. Art into Pairjiting, Sculpture, Music, Architecture). In all cases the biographical articles will be found together with the appropriate subject headings. A fuller account of the system adopted is prefixed to the tablej itself. At the end of the volume is appended a complete alphab ;ti ced list of the contributors of signed List of articles, the principal articles being specified.} Tnis supplements the special lists contributors. prefixed to each of the twenty-eight volumes the contributors is given. LONDON, May 5, 1911. where biographical information about JANET E. HOGARTH. J MALCOLM MITCHELL. RULES AND ABBREVIATIONS I. Typ«. — Headings printed in bold Clarendon type (e.g. ALEPPO) represent article headings in the Encyclopedia, and the first reference under every such heading is to the article in • ion. All references show (i) the volume in bold Clarendon figures ; (2) the page in light face type; (3) the exact quarter of the page by means of the letters a, b, c, d, signifying respectively the upper and lower halves of the first and second columns, e.g. A (letter) 1-1 a. In geographical references these letters are replaced by an indication of the map square in the usual form, A rule or dash ( — ) denotes the repetition of the preceding head- ing, or of its first separate word. Hyphened words are treated as single words. Headings in italic type denote books, news- papers, or periodicals. Quotation marks are used for pictures, ships, statues, race horses and separate poems or musical compositions. II. Alphabetization. — All titles, whether consisting of a single word or of more than one, and if of more, whether hyphened or not, are treated for the purpose of alphabetization as single complete headings. In the majority of cases the same rule applies to inverted headings. Surnames followed by Chris- tian names and geographical headings like " Wycombe, High " are exceptions. An epithet or phrase in parentheses is not treated as part of the heading for alphabetical purposes except in a series of identical headings (see Preface, p. vii.). Where the same name denotes human beings, places and objects, the order is (i) persons, (2) places, (3) things. The prefixes " Me " and " M' " are alphabetized as " Mac " ; " St " is treated as " Saint," " S.S. " as " Saints." III. Geographical Headings. — The names of towns and villages are followed by the abbreviation for the country to which they belong. For this purpose English counties and the states of the United States rank as countries. All other topo- graphical headings are described as "riv.," "mt.," &c. In cases like " Big Mountain," " Big River," denoting physical features the arrangement is Big, mt. — ,riv. Such a heading as " Big Mountain, Utah " would therefore denote a town, not a mountain. In the names of American counties, e.g. Madison Co., the word Co. is treated as part of the heading. IV. Abbreviations. — The following list includes general contractions adopted for the purpose of this Index. The contractions usual in special branches of knowledge are in- cluded in the Index itself and in the article Abbreviation (vol. i. page 27). LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Aby. tbrMtoh A.-,-.S. A. •_•.•,!< BM Af. Africa Ate. Afghanistan Af.Rotn. Roman Africa agri. agriculture Ala. Alabama Alban. Albania A In. Algeria Al»k. Alaska Als.-Lor. Alsace-Lorraine Alta. AlbertA aunt. anatomy And. I*. Andaman Islands Anir. lafoli Antarc. South Polar Regions Arab. Arabia arch. archlteoture archac. archaeology aivhip. archipelago Arvt. North Polar Regions Arg. Argentina Arir. Arizona Ark. Arkansas Ann. Armenia Ash. Ashanti A- i M. Asia Minor Assln. Assinlbola astron. astronomy Atbab. Athabasca AU.O. Atlantic Ocean An-. Austria (Including Bohemia) All^tr. Au-tralia Ax. Azores Babyl. Babylonia Bah, Bahamas Dal. Baluchistan Bal.Is. Balearic Islands Ban Basutoland Bav. Bavaria B.C. British Columbia Bech. Bechuanaland Baa*. Bedfordshire Bel.Cong. Belgian Congo (Including Congo Free State) BclK. Belgium Ber. Bermudas Berks. Berkshire bibl. biblical bi.il. biology Bol. Bolivia Bor. Borneo Bom Bosnia bat botany Braz. Brazil Br.E.Af. British East Africa Brit. Britain Brit.Gul. British Guiana Bucks. Buckinghamshire Bulg. Bulgaria Bur. Burma cut Central Africa CkL California C.Am. Central America Cambs. Cambridgeshire Camer. Cameroon Can. Canada Can.Ig. t .1:: *T- ! -l,i:i'l- Capo Col. Cape Colony Cauc. Caocaata or OKMMM Cey. Ceylon chan. channel Chan. Is. Channel Island! chem. chemistry i INK Cheshire Chll. Chile chron. chronology eo. county Colo. Colorado Colom. Colombia Conn. Connecticut Corn. Cornwall Core. Corsica C.R. Costa Rica CroaUSlav. Croatia Slavonla crystall. crystallography Cu. Cuba Cumb. Cumberland C.Verd.Is. Cape Verde Island* d. daughter Dab. Dahomey Dalm. Dalmatla D.C. Columbia, District 0* Del. Delaware Den. Denmark dept. department Der. Devonshire D.Gul. Dutch Guiana diet. dictionary heading dlst. .•t div. division D-X.Ouln. Dutch New Guinea i LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Dorset. Dorse tahire Dur. Durham E.Af. East Africa EC. Ecuador eccL ecclesiastical econ. economics Egy. Egypt elec. electricity embryol. embryology Eng. England engin. engineering Ep. Epirus Erit. Eritrea Ess. Essex est. estuary ethnoL ethnology Eur. Europe Falk.Is. Falkland Islands Fin. Finland Fla. Florida For. Formosa FT. France Fr.GuL French Guiana Fr.I.C. French Indo-China Fr.W.Af. French West Africa G». Georgia Gam. Gambia geog. geography geol. geology Ger. Germany Ger.E.Af. German East Africa Ger.S.W.Af. German S.W.Afrioa Glos. Gloucestershire Go.Cst. Gold Coast govt. government Gr. Greece Green. Greenland Guat. Guatemala Gum. Guinea Hai. Haiti Hants. Hampshire barb. harbour Haw. Hawaii her. heraldry Hereford. Herefordshire Herts. Hertfordshire Herz. Herzegovina Holl. Holland Hond. Honduras hort. horticulture Hung. Hungary Hunts. Huntingdonshire I. Island la. Iowa Ice. Iceland Ida. Idaho 111. Illinois Ind. Indiana Ind.O. Indian Ocean I. of M. Isle of Man Ire. Ireland Is. Islands U. island i-U islands i-th. isthmus It, Italy Iv.Cst. Ivory Coast Jam. Jamaica Jap. Japan Jav. Java Kan. EMM Kor. Korea Ky. Kentucky La. Louisiana Lab. Labrador Lac. Is. Laccadive Islands Lag. Lagos Lanes. Lancashire Leics. Leicestershire Lib. Liberia Lib.Des. Libyan Desert Lines. Lincolnshire lit. literature Lond. London Lnxem. Luxemburg Lye. Lycia m. married Maced. Macedonia Mack. Mackenzie Mad. Madagascar Mad.Is. Madeira Islands Mal.Arch. Malay Archipelago Mal.Penin. Malay Peninsula Man. Manitoba Mass. Massachusetts math. mathematics Maur. Mauritius Md. Maryland Mdx. Middlesex Me. Maine inoch. mechanics med. medicine Medit. Mediterranean Mesop. Mesopotamia metall. metallurgy meteorol. meteorology Mex. Mexico Mich. Michigan min. mineralogy Minn. Minnesota Miss. Mississippi Mo. Missouri Monm. Monmouthshire Mont. Montana Mnnten. Montenegro Mor. Morocco mt. mount mts. mountains mus. music myth. mythology N.Af. North Africa N.Am. North America N.Br. New Brunswick N.C. North Carolina N.Dak. North Dakota N.E.Af. North-East Africa Neb. Nebraska Nev. Nevada Nfd. Newfoundland N.a. New Guinea N.H. New Hampshire Nio. Nicaragua Nig. Nigeria N.J. New Jersey N.MOX. New Mexico Xorf. Norfolk Northanta. Northamptonshire Northumb. Northumberland Notts. Nottinghamshire N.S. Nova Scotia N.S.W. New South Wales Nub. Nubia N.Y. New York N.Z. New Zealand O. Ohio Okla. Oklahoma Ont. Ontario • Oreg. Oregon Or.Fr.St. Orange Free State Oxon. Oxfordshire Pa. Pennsylvania Pac.O. Pacific Ocean Pal. Palestine palaeog. palaeography Pan. Panama Parag. Paraguay path. pathology penin. peninsula Pers. Persia petroL petrology phllol. philology philos. philosophy phot. photography phren. phrenology phys. physics physioU physiology P.Is. Philippine Islands plat. plateau Port. Portugal Port.E.Af. Portuguese E. Africa Port.Guin. Portuguese Guinea P.R. Porto Rico prov. province Prus. Prussia pseud. pt. Q. Que. Queens. rel. resid. Rhod. R.I. riv. Rum. Russ. Russ.As. Rutl. S.Af. Sah. Salop. Salv. S.Am. Sard. Sask. S.Aus. Sax. S.C. Scot. sd. S.Dak. Sen. Serv. Sib. Sic. S.L. sociol. Som. Somlnd. Sp. Staffs. str. Sud. Sufl. Sum. Sur. Sus. Swaz. Swed. Switz. Syr. Tas. Tenn. Tex. Tib. Togo. Trans. Transyl. Trip. Tun. Turk. Turk. As. Turkest. typog. Ugan. U.K. Urug. U.S. U.Sen. Va. Venez. vet. Viet. vil. Vt. W.Af. Warwick. Wash. W.Aus. Westm. W.I. Wilts. Wis. Worcs. W.Va. Wyo. Yorks. Yuc. Zanz. zool. Zu. pseudonym point queen Quebec Queensland religion residency Rhodesia Rhode Island river Rumania Russia Russia in Asia Rutland South Africa Sahara Shropshire Salvador South America Sardinia Saskatchewan South Australia Saxony South Carolina Scotland sound' Soutli Dakota Senegal Servia Siberia Sicily Sierra Leone sociology Somersetshire Somaliland Spain Staffordshire strait Sudan Suffolk Sumatra Surrey Sussex Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tasmania Tennessee Texas Tibet Togoland Transvaal Transylvania Tripoli Tunisia Turkey Turkey in Asia Turkestan typography Uganda United Kingdom Uruguay United States Upper Senegal Virginia Venezuela veterinary Victoria vilayet Vermont West Africa Warwickshire Washington Western Australia Westmorland West Indies Wiltshire Wisconsin Worcestershire West Virginia Wyoming Yorkshire Yucatan Zanzibar zoology Zululand INDEX TO THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA ELEVENTH EDITION To make full use of this Index It Is essential to read the instructions given on Page /. ABBAS A (letter) 1-la. — cul.l.rov.) l-29d : Bible MSS. »-SSOb ; chemistry 8-39l> ; 1. '„-.•• 1- ' I — (•ad !.— .24-7:«:'.i. Al (at Lloyd's) 1-Ja. A.A. (abbreT.)l-*9a. AA. riv. (derivation) l-2a. — , riv., ft. 12-383* ; canallia- J4- .:ib. — . riv.. ll,,ll. (y.Brabant) 13- — (l>ront-vhe Ao), riv., noil. ta-eis*. — I lln it, -n Au\ riv.. noil. 13- KS). — ( Westerwoldo Aa). rlv.. noil. . riv.. Ituss. (Courland) 23- 873 (H4): 7-:i20c, . riv.. llnw. (Ltvonla)23-S72 (111); txlb. of Dvlna 18- UM. ,rlT., Pwltz. (trlb. of Aar) 26-242 tK2); l-3«. ( Sarneo Aa), riv.. Swit z. 17- 97 d. , rlv.. SwiU. (Schwyz) 24- . rlv., Swltz. (Unterwajdcn) 26-242 1 1 . riv.. Swilz. (Zurich) 26-2 4 2 — (l.ird)13-86b. — (geol.)16-2»0a; 13-S4b;28- Aaby. Den. 8-24 (Bl). Aach. Griendcl d' 10-6910, Aach.Gor.26-242(Il). — . rlv-., S«itz. 26-242 (Gl). . livr. : fee Aix-Ia- ( 'ImJM-lle. Aadlnnd. Nor. 19-^ I ( \-J). f, Snitz. 26-242 (Kl). Amfjord. Nor. 19-8(10 (El). AAGESEN. ANDREW l-2a. — . .~\.-nI (Cl). AALEN, I..T. l-2c; 11-808 Cli. Aal.'-nien (oeol.) 3-22.-..1. AALESUND, Nor. 1-Jo; 19- N'l (111). Aalfot Hr.io, Nor. 19-S04 (A2). Aalhu-, Nur. 19-MI4 (1!'.'). AALI, MEHEMET1-J 1, Aakrnoor. II. .11. 13- .>S(B2). Aalsu. 1>> n. 8- .'i : trr Alu-t. Aaltrn. II.. II. 13-588 (D3). Aalul : »re IlurotM. Aauili, Nur. 19-804 (C3). Aamno. Isl.. Nor. 19-800 (Cl). Aamot. Nur. 19-804 (I)'.'). Aau. lake, Scot. : fee. Avon, —."nit;. Soot. (Perth.) 24-412 <(••-'); 21-262a. — , int., Scot. (Perth.) : fee Am liiunein. Aanrud. Hans 18-81 7d- Aanatad, Nor. 12-i!iJ7c. Aaplea, rlv., S.Afr. 22-309*. A«r, riv.. (ier. 11-sns (II. 8). AAR (Aarc), rlv.. Snitz. l-2d ; 26-J42 (Kl); 26-239C. AARAU, awlu. l-3a; 26-242 Anrbcnf. Swltz. 26-243 (C2). Aarl.urg, Switz. 26-242 (D2) ; l-3d. Aardal. Nor. (Bcrgenhus) 19- — . N.T. ustavanger) 19-804 (B3). Aanlala Fjord, Nor. 19-304 (B2): 25-345C. Aardenburg, Hull. 13-588 (A3); 28-9650. AARD-VARK l-3b ; 8-92Sa ; fossil forms 8-929b ; Kavi- rondo legend lS-702c. AARD-WOLF l-3c. Aare. canal, Switz. 28-243 (C2). — , riv., .<«itz. : tee Aar. A.ir.-43b. n Manbjr" (ship) 24- M;U .. Aaronabun?. Pa. 21-100 Mi-llll. AARON'S ROD (dli-t.) l-4r. Aarftran.l, <;.T. 8-21 (1)3). Aar», Don. 8-21 1 1IJ). AARSSENS. FRANCIS VAN 1-lc; 13-^98d; 13-i99b. Aarteen, Pietcr : tee Acrt.*zen. .PT, Nur. 19-804 (I'D. Aarwangcu, .-« it/. 26-242 (D2) Aas. Nor. 19-804 (D2); 19- AASEN, IVAR l-4d ; 19-816d ; 24-298b. Aaseral. Nor. 19-804 (B3). Aasle (battle) 17-702a. Aasleagh. Ire. 14-744 (B3). Aasnos, Nor. 19-804 (D2). Aasta, Nor. 19-804 (D2). — , rlv.. Nor. 19-804 (D2). Aastfjord, Nor. 19-804 (Cl). Aastrup, rlv.. Den. 8-24. (Bl). Aasvogel 5-230c. Aatacntsio 7-2 15c. Aath. Bel*. : see Ath. A.B. (abbrev.) l-29a. AB (month) 1-te: 6-3i5d. ABA (instrument) l-5a. — (cloth) 4-775b. — (costume) : tee Choga. ABABDA, tribe 1-Sb; 26-lla; 18-99d. Ababiro, tribe 23-2B2a. Ababwa, tribe 8-924.1. Abaca : fee Manila bomp. Abacaenum, si.-. 25-2 Id. — , dist., Sic. 27-500b. Abacaxia, riv., Braz. 4-440 Ali;u -i-.-tn l-.'.l. Abaco, isl., W.I. 3-208a. — , Great, isl.. W.I. 28-M4 (H-(l); 3-207d. — . I. it H.-.i>l.,W. 1.28-344(81); ABACUs'(arch.) l-5c ; 2-403b; ll-'.'lOc. — (calculating instrument) 1- 5d ; 19-8670 ; l-189c. — (logic) l-6a. Abadan : see Abbadan. Abadar, Slid. 9-129b. Abadavine : see Si.stin. ABADDON l-6b. ABADEH. Per*. l-6b ; 21-188 (H2) : rlimoto 21-1911.. Abadeh-Iklid, dint.. Pen. 1- 6b. Abadengo (church lands) 25- MM. Abadle, Paul 2-41d ; 2-434b. Abadslkh. tribe 15-935c. Abae, Asia M. 16-4071). ABAE(Almi)..ir. l-6b; 12-440 (D2); 16-407b. Abaelardus : tee Abclard. Abafy, Michael : tee Michael Apafy. Abagha 21-226c. Abahunt princes : see Mcr- vanld dynasty. Abai. Bor. 4-2.',7 (Cl). — , (ir. : tee Abae. — , lake, Aby. 1-83 (map) : 19- 693 (1)6): 25-869l>; 1 — , rlT. Aby. : tee Blue Nile. Abailardu- rd. Abalz, Sp. 25- Abaka (Mongol emperor) 11- ; 24-.. 111.. Abaka : lee Manila hemp. Abakan, nit., Sib. l-7iSd. — , riv., .Sih. 27-420 (G-H2); 25-10 (D-E3); l-748d ; 26- 1004a; 28-914c ; 28-'Jlia. ^dialect. 27-473a. ABAKANSK, Sib. l-6c ; 25-10 (E3). Abakan Steppe, Sib. 28-914.1 ; 28-915b. — Tatars : tee Sagai Tatars. A balciu ba. tribe 23-2B2a. Abalinc, Ala. 1-460 (Bl). Aballava : tee Papcaetle. Aballo : tee Avallon. ABALONE l-6c. Abalone, pt.. Cal. S-8 (A-B2). Abambo, tribe 19-257d. Abamganiock, lake. Me. 17- 434 (D3). ABANA, rlv., PaL l-6c: , Abanadea, riv., Sp. 25- (Cl). Abananzwa. tribe 23-262a. Abancay, Peru 21-204 (C4) ; 2-236d. ABANCOURT, C. X. J. d' l-6d. Abanda. CUI.I.T. 5-110 (A3). ABANDONMENT l-6d ; 14- 67 Sd. ABANO, PIETRO d' l-7a; 21- 551b. ABANO BAGNI, It. l-7b ; 15-4 (C2); 18-.-.1H.1. Abantes. people 9-866c. Abantidai (of Sicyon) 2-321a. Abantls, Or. : tee Euboca. Abanyai : see Banyai. Al..i.|i"n-!io. M .--•••! 26-H7 1.1. Abar : tee Abors. Abarambo. tribe 6-92 Id. Abaran, riv., Cauc. 23-874 (II. D3). Aharbanel, Isaac : fee Abra- banel. — . Leo M.585a. Abanruh, Pcrs. : tee Abckuh. Abarim, mts.. Pal.20-f,. . ABARIS(Scythianprkv.t)l-71>. Abanbehr, Pen. : tee Nlaha- por. Abary Creek, rlv.. Brit-Gui. 12-67.'. ((-.') : 12-6770. A baa, RUM. 28-61 3a. Abaaa, Go.Cst. 18-203 (B4). Aba Samuel ll-838o; 13-27 Ic. Abascl. trlb«6-662c. Abasenl : tee Habashat, Abaagl (Abaaol). dist., HUBS. 23-612 (02). — . tribe : tee Abanrl. Abashangwe, tribo 23-262a. Abaahlrt. Jap. 15-156 (O4) ; 28-920C. Abasia, Cane. : tee Abkhasla. Abaiilll. tribe 23-262a.. Abasolo, Ues. 18-318 (F2). Abasula. Cauc. : tee Ab- khasla. Abassi cotton 7-257d ; 7-2660. Al.at,'. tribe: see Kula. ABATED (diet.) 1-71.. ABATEMENT l-7c ; Income tax 14-356b ; nuisance 19- 846a ; pleading21-833a ; r. tit of, 28-8iOa. Aba-Tetwa, tribe: tee Vm- tetwa. Abathur (Mandaean system) ABATl'i "N'ICCOLO l-7d; 10- B08d. ABATIS l-7d ; 10-722a. Abaton : E|>idaurus 2-668a ; Rhodes 9-688a. Abattoir : tee Slaughter-house. Abatwa (Bushmen) 4-87 la. Abanl-Torna, county, Hung. 3-4 (G2). ABAUZIT. FIRMIN 1-Sa. Abaxlle (bot.) ll-259d. Abaya, lake, Aby. : tee Abal, lake. ABAYE (Babylonian amora) l-8b ; 22-76'lc. Abaylth.riv., Syr. 28-305 (D4). Ahaza Basha (battle) 15-i-93c. Aba Zanzi (people) 28-10.'.Od. Aba Zebra (hermit) 10-! Abba, 28-9 (C3) ; 19-G9.1 (r.'i) ; 19-69ib. Abba (Persian costume) 21- 193b, ABBA ARIKA (Babylonian amora) l-8b. Abbadan. isl., Turk. As. 9-897d. Abbad El Motaddid : tee Mutaddid. Abbadia, Fr. 19-957a. — , It. 28-242 (OS). — dos Dourados, Braz. 4-440 i ABBADIDES (dynasty) l-8b. ABBADIE. A. M. d' l-9a. — , A. T. d{ l-9a ; l-5a. — , JAKOB l-9b. Abba Garima, Aby. : tee Adowa. ABBAHU (Palestinian amora) l-'Jc-. Abba Jared. mt.. Aby. l-S4b. ABBA MAR I l-9o. ABBAS I. (pasha of Egypt) l-9d; 9-1 13a : 28-104a. ABBAS II. (khodive of I l-9d: 9-1161) : coast rail- tray 9-20b ; Sinai peninsula 9-118c. ABBAS I. (shah of Persia) l-10a; 21-231c; Ardebli library S-449c ; Armenian invasion 2-366c ; Ashref re- bullt2-733c; defeat by ilak] M.-li.-M..-t Khan 4-li7b ; improvements at Isfahan 14--«8b, 14-869d, 18-C84a; Eamali's poem 21-249d ; Meshed shrine 18-178* ; pottery 8-7271) : presenta- tion to Tsar Boris 26- -9 1.1. — II. (shah of Persia) 21- 232b ; palace, Isfahan 14- . — III. (shah of Persia) 21- 233c. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. ABBAS-ABRA To make full use of this Index It is essential to read the instructions given on Page I. Abbas (of Darfur) 0-127b. — (emir of Kano) 15-654b. — (poet) 21-248c. — (uncle of Mahomet) 15 103a ; 1-lOc. — (vizier to Caliph Zafir) 9 97d. Abbasabad, Pers. 21-243C. Abbas abbaturn (title) l-23d. Abbasanta, Sard. 24-214b ; 24 216b. Abba Salama 9-8488. Abbas b. Ahmed b. Tulun 9-94b. Abbas Bejanorum 3-659d. Abbas b. Mamun 5-47o; 5- 4Sa. — b. Walid I. 5-38a. — Castrensis l-2Sb. — Curiae l-25b. — Efendi 3-94d. — generalis l-23d. — 1 1 iliui : see Abbas II. Abbasi (sheikh) 26-10 Id. Abbasi, dist., Pers. 10-1'JOa. Abbasi (weight) 21-198c. Abbasia, Egy. 4-952 (C2) ; 4- 955b : British occupation 9- 12 I'd. ABBASIDS 1-101, ; 5-39d ; Arabia 2-267a ; coinage 19- 904o ; Egypt 9-93c, 9-: 22- : 17-1 Sit.. ABERCROMB1E. JOHN l-43c. Abcfcnimbic. M.I. l-tc,o (113). I- .W. 19-538 (E4). nee St Monance. ABERCROMBY, DAVID 1- ATRICK l-43d. —.SIR RALPH l-44b; 9- 153c ; Carib rebellion 24-5IU1 : Egyptian campaign 19- 234c, 9-106.1 ; . 478d : Netherlands cam- paign 11-1 — , Ralph (meteorologist) 6- r Rolwrt 7-92b. Abercromby, Scot. : tee St Monance. Aberdalgto, Soot. 24-4 IS :.ir (Servian pott) 24- AEERDARE.HENRYAUSTIN Bruce, l-i baron l-44d: 8- •.IT .1, ; 9-.-.T.-... : 28-267C. ABERDARE, Wales l-4.'.b ; 9-428 (V. 111). — . mts., Br.E.Afr. : lee Sat- tima. — and Glamorgan canal 28- •J ('.I a. iron, Wales 9-418 (V. — , bay. Wales 9-428 (V. B2). iiigleddua. harbour, Wales :tee Milfur.l li A :!..!. . irl- "f 12-JI-... ABERDEEN. GEORGE GOR- don, 1st oarl of l-45c, — , GEORGE HAMILTON Gordon, 4th earl of l-46a; 9- ,i'.li- ; 9-565b. — . John Campbell Gordon, f l-47b ; 14-784c ; 14-788C. Tape Col. 25-466 ; 5-232.1. -. ll«. 10-540 (D6). — , Ky. 15-740 (B3). — . Md. 17-828 (Gl). -. -Miss. 18-600 (112) ; 18-600c. — . N.C. 19-772 (CS). — . N.s.W. 19-538 (F3). — ,0.20-26 (C7). ABERDEEN. Scot. l-47h ; 24-412 (K2) : l-51d ; battk (1644) 12-tlld; break- water 4-4*0(l: local govern- ment 24-1291). l5-817d statistics 24- II il.l. 24-418a steam trawling 27-2 19b miiv.TMty 27-76Ia, 9-2991) 16- ABERDEEN. ^.Imk. l-49c; 25- iU2) : 28-:.05d. — . Wa-!i.28-:i:,4 (A-B2). — . canal. Scot. 24-425a. — , harbour, China : tee Shek pywan. — . isls., China 13-65Sa. — . lake. Can. 5-160 (K3); 8 Aberdeen n • rat CaUsf* 1-11 ll>. ! 1 ;•-.'. 10 . BO-39IO. i Wntmt tWIt Fm Pnm It- trdM* Journal 19-565C, Aberdeen Philosophical 80- o*etr»-48So : t3 ABERDEEN8HIRE. Soot. 1- i . !. 24- 1 1: ,1 :>: 24-11'.'. Aberdevine: «* Statin. \lH-rdmir. Scot. (Aberdeen) 24-4 12 (F«). lUR, ABERDOVEY, Wale* l-52d ; ABERDOUR, Scot. (Fife) 1- 24-1 1 - iK2). DC.nL,V» C. I . 9-42.S (V. Of). \lH-rfrMiu. s.Afr. 13-llb. . . -!4-ll^ (HI): Aberffran-. Wale* 9-418 (V. Bl): 9- 1 311.1. — . bay. Wale* t-4»8 (V. Ill ). M'.-rfor.l. York*. 38-U33 (1)1); 28-a35a, ABERFOYLE, Scot. l-4»d ; 21-11- (('.•) : 21-262b. — group (geol.) 8-OOOc. \bi-nt. ml.. Am. 5-347a. Abentavenny, barons, earl* ana marauesaes l-63b : tee aim Neville family. — , Kdward Neville, baron 19- : 28-SD3B, ABERGAVENNY (Ooban- niuui), Monm. l-53a: 9-4'.'S (V. F4); 4-5S4 (HO); 15- :;,; ..!. Abergeldie, castle, Scot. 24-4 1 2 (K'J) : 3-2X4b. If, Wale* 9-428 (V. Dl); . i, pass, Wales «- 614a. AberBlasney, mansion, Wales 7b. Abergortech. Wales 9-428 (V. Abcrgwaen (Aliertrwaun). Wnlos : tee Fishguard. Abcrjrwesyn, Wales 9-428 (V. D3). iwrgwlll. Wales 9-428 (V. : 5-:t.',6d. Abergynolwrn. Wales 9-428 i-.'). Abi-rhosan. Wales 9-428 (V. ABERIGH - MACKAY. George Roland l-53b. AbcrkcntlK, \\iik- 9- i : D4). Aberjona. riv., Musi. 28-706c. Abfrlady. Scot. 24-418 (K2) ; — . bay, Scot. 24-1 ISC Abrrk-mno, Scot. 24-41 S (Kl) ; 10-66Id. Alu'rIIynfl, Wales 9-428 (V. E3). Aberlour. Scot. 24-ir.' (E2). it, Ala. 1-ir.n . I'..). — . Wales (Ilrecon.) 4- 1 — . Wall- (Carmarthen.) 9-428 (V. C4). — , Wales (Glam.) l-45b. Abernethy. George 10-1494. — . JOHN (divine) l-33b ; 27- (984. — , JOHN (surgeon) l-53d ; 1- 938a; 26-1 29a. Abernethy, Scot. (Inverness.; 24-412 la; of opti <• .1 -•. -•,"•>- i6-.;i .. .8-J i i i 21-507a. — , constant of l-44e : deter minatlon of 26-Ulu; value of 20-761C. Aber-see, lake, Aus. 14-1 06d. Abersoch. Wales 9-428 (V B2) ; 5-36 la. ABERSYCHAN. Monm. l-61a 9-42S (V. Kl). Abort, lake. Oreg. 20-242 (E5) 20-243b. Aber Tawy, Wales : lee Swan -•• .. Abertein, Wales : tee Cardigan AluTtha, Scot. : tee Perth. AbiTthaw, East, Wales : tee East Aberthaw. ABERTILLERY,Monm.l-61a 9-l_>- .V. Kl). Aberuncate 3-59a. 24-llS(P'2) ABERYSTWYTH. \\ 61a: 9-1.'- (V. i'3i: ; oast It- 5-::1-'".-. 12-1-,'rtd; col lege l-414a. 27-771d. 9-7a. Abe*, mu., Hp. 2t-iM b. : tl-VU (111); ll-i Aberokh (Babrlonlan klnc) >• Abetm. (lo.; 20-354a. Abgar KpMtt 2-1 «2d. AlxrarrU, 1*1*.. N.tl. 19-4 S7 (01). Abaeordnetenhaa* (I»ru**la) Ahgfisanf (German rerne) 18- .IM Abeulg, Egr. : set Elide. Abhar Hud. riv.. Pen. : tee ,r<-h Itud. Abhasla. dlst., Ross. : tre Abkbaala. Abhdlsho (Nestorlan scholar) 26-:il6c. ABHIDHAMMA l-62a ; 4- 747c. Abhijit (astron.) 28-9944. Abhira. India M-llSo. — . tribe 14-625b. Abhisara .(Indian prince) 1- ABHORRERS l-62b. Abhsamya (Syriac « rit.-r) 26- 313d. Abla, Or. 12-440 (Dl): 18- 191b: 21-544a. Abiad. cape. Pal. 20-602 <(".•> : 21-449C. — . cape. Tun. : tee Blanc. — , mt. Turk. As. 18-346d. — , plateau. Sud. 8-1 1 Id. — . riv.. Mor. 18-SM (1)2) ; 18- — . Dahr el, riv. : tee White r el, monastery, Egy. •- 25b ; 9-77b ; architecture 2-39 lc, 2-. Ablasaph (bibl.) 22-536a. ABIATHAR l-62c. Abibaal (of Tyre) 7-857b. ABICH. O. W. H. VON l-62c : l-320a ; on DaKhcstan 7- 729o ; on Beshtau Mts. 25- 816b. Abichite 1-fi-.'. . Abid b. A bras 18-633d. — b. Shur>n 2--.'73c. — f I-( iliariani 15-635d. Ab i Diz (and similar names), rivers : tee under Diz, &c- Abidjan. Fr.W.Afr. : lee Abijean. Abifk, Pers. : tee Abyek. Abies (balsamea. niagnlflca, pectinata) : see Silver fir. — orunoniana 13-4 7 4 a, — canadensis : tee Hemlock spruce. — oepbalonloa l2-fJ7.i. — cihcica : tee Cilician silver lir. — coucola : tee White silver fir. — excelsa : lee Norway spruce. — nlgra : tee Black spruce. — nordmannia 5-550d. — oricntalis 5-550d. — reliBjosa : tee Oyamcl. — sibirica : see Siberian sil- vi-r lir. — subalpina : tee Mountain balsam. Abiotic acid 23-1 83b. Abictineae 12-759d foil. Abietls resina : tee Frank, incense, common. Abiezer, tribe 12-2a. ABIGAIL l-62c. Abigail (astron.) : tee Andro- meda. Abigei (law) 16-209.1. Abihn (bibl.) 10-75d; 1-la; 16-516b. Ah-i-Istadah.Afir. 14-376 (C3); 2-17.M) ; 3-292a. ABIJAH (kiim) 1-62.1 : 3- • : 7-7S41) ; 15-377b. — (priest) 1-62.1. — (son of Jeroboam) l-62d. — (son of Samuel) l-62d. Abijam : see Ahijah. Ahijean, Fr.W.Afr. 11 - 204 : 15-99b. Ab-i-Kurang, riv., Peru. : tee Knrun. ABILA. Svr. (Abilene) l-62d 20-602 (El). ABILA. SVT. (Perea) l-63a 2O-602 (t)3). ABILDGAARD. N. A. l-63a. Abilene. Kan. 15-654 (E2). — , Tex. 26-690 (H3). A hlfen*. prov., Hrr. : trt Ablla. 8rr. : m Ablla >••). Ability and Oood Ooodoet B . . an klnc) 3- ABIMELECH (of (i.-rar) 1- «.i» ; 1-701, : 21- — (of Trrr) ll-i.-.la. AB1MELECH (mm of Jrrub- bMll i-.. !• Ablnadab (blblj l-549d. Ablngdon, Kdmund, Arrhbp. : tre Kdinnnil, si. ABINGDON, ltnt.l9-A96(A3). Al.in-i. Nig. 19-678 (1)4); 19- Ablod. riv.. Sab. 11-204 (Bl). Ablodh-Sldl-Shcikli. Alg. 1-64.1 (Bl). ABIOGENESISl-64c; 3-158a: Kant 10-28a; Lamarck 16 - lOlc ; Leeuncnhock 16-:!71b ; Pasteur 20-893C ; Schwann 24-:i88b. Ab-i-Panja, C.Asia : fee Pan). ABIPONES, tribe l-65a ; 8- 351c; 14-5 10a. Ablqulu. N., Mex. 19-.v.'u (Dl). Abir (powder) 14-350d. Abira, Fr.Cong. 11-99 (B2) ; Ahiram (bibl.) 19-864C. Ablsanga, tribe 6-924d ; 1- 8190, Abisarcs : tee Abhisara. AbNh (Persian princess) 21- 22Ga. Abi-lui b. Phinehas 24-llla. ,- (bibl.) 1-2 12n; 5- 216d ; 5-2171). Abishai (bibl.) 7-856c; 14- 1900. Ablshua (Babylonian king) tre Abcsukh. Abissa. tribe : tee Habashat. Ablstada : tee Ab-l-l-tudah. Ablta Springs, La. 17-54 (C-D6). Abltensis, N.Afr. l-360b. ABITIBBI. lake and riv.. Can l-65b ; 20-114 (Dl). Abitur, Joseph 13-1 72a. Abiturienten Examen 8-965a 10-45a. Abiward, dlst., Asia 21-216a. Abiwin, Can. 20-114 (Ul). ABJURATION, l-65b. — , Act of 13-596a. — , oath of 19-942c. ABKHASIA, Knss. l-65b 23-874 (II. B2) ; 16-955b history ll-75Sd. Abkhasians, tribe l-65c; 5 54Sb ; ll-760a ; 15-619b. Abklatsch printing method 27-537a. Ablabius (historian) 15-51 la. Ablam (boat) : tee Bellem. Ablancourt, N. P. dp ll-134c. Ablastan, Asia M. : see Albis tan. ABLATION Mirt.) l-65c. ABLATIT1OUS (.lict.) 1-65C. ABLATIVE (diet.) l-65c. Ablaut l-ll'.'a ; 26-675. Ableman, Wii. 28-740 (D5). Ablepharus 16-826b ; 23-lfild 23-174b. ABLUTION l-65d. Abna (Persian soldiery) 5-50a Ahnahelr, Sud. ll-412b. ABNAKI. tribe l-66b ; 23 457b : 14-459a; language ABNER (bibl.) l-66c. Abnct (costume) 7-229b. Abney, Sir W. de W. : elec trie light 16-661a ; photo graphy 21-489a. 21-49Sd Abnsr Park. esoi*t«y. Lead. •4 Ablilftiln, HUM. ; ter AnL •r* Illack ronst. Abo. Nlc. 18-«78 (C4) ; u-ntc; ABO. l:.i-.. 1-Md ; 13-8711 113): I real r°< I* 11^ 1»> ; unlicr-itr 4-377b. — .Peare of (1743) M-107b; 3-11. 1 . •- — , trtbe l-330a ; 8- 1 lie; Ian- . Aboab. I«acia-I74b. Abo Academy : tee ton I'nlvenlty. Aboard (diet.) 4-»5a. AlKlt.,, I- ABO-BJORNEBORG, Hu««. 1- 67a; 23--7.' . AboUtto (law) t7-T4s). AbolitlonUU 16-M::. ; 27- 700b: 5-2c; 28-5K9d. A holla (codtume) 7-236S. ABOMASUM l-67b ; l-667d. ABOMEY. Dab. l-«7b ; 11- -I (i::,) ; 7-736d. ABOMINATION (.!..'.) l-67b. Abonnement (taxation) 19- 9841). Abonou-telchos, Asia M. : tre Ineboll. Abony, Hans. 3-4 (T ). Abonyl. Arpid 13-930b. A boo. mt.. India : tee Aba. A bora. dM.. (io.CVt. 12-204a. — (reltglnn) : tee Acoran. Abordw., Swed. 19-l<00 (K3). ABOR HILLS, .li-t . India l-67c ; 14-376 (Q6). ABORIGINES l-67r; 16-'.- la. — I'rotectlon Society l-67d. Abors. tribe l-67c ; 7-825c : 9-:(<3a. ABORTION l-67d: medical Inrtepmdencc 18-27c ; syph- ilis 27 - 985b ; veterinary science 28-10a. Aboso. Go.Cst. 12-203 (I!4). Abnih 13-468a. Abotrites, race : tee Obotrites. Abou, nit., India : tre Abu. Abou Debl, Arab. : tee Abu Dhabi. ABOUKIR. F.KT. l-69a : 9-23 (A-lll): 5--.'o::c: Abi-r- cromby s landing 1-14.1; buttle (1799) 18-78c : lirl- ti^b expedition (18S2) 9- 121a. — . bay, EET- »--'•-' ( II 1 ) : 9-2 Ic; battle (1798): eee Nilo, battle of the. — . lake. Eir>-. 9-22 (A-B1) ; 9--.".'b : 9-107c. Abou Klea, Slid. : tee Aba Klen. Aboullionla (Aboulliontc).lake, Turk. As.: tre Abulliont GeuL Abou Sinibel, Egr. : tee Aba Simbel. ABOUT, E. F. V. l-69a ; 11- 1484. Above par (diet.) 2O-745d. Aboyne, vtects. and earls of: tee also Huntly, earla and marquesses of. — , Charles Gordon, earl of 13-955a. Aboyne, Scot. 24-412 (F«) ; 7-92 Ib. Abra, riv.. P.I. 21-392 (C2). ABRABANEL, ISAAC l-69c ; 13 - 175c ; predictions 3- 88Sb ; 18-1 93d. ABRACADABRA l-69d. Abra de San Nicolas, pass, Mex. 1-1 11 a. Abraha (Ethiopian viceroy) 24-125d. ABRAHAM (bilil.) l-69d: 11- 579a ; Arab legends 4-276b, 9-3.1a, 17-953a; chronolotry 3-868a; In Koran 15-900a; In Mandaean mytbologr 17-'.;.fic: in Midrashic legend 18-421 b. See also Abraham, Apocalypte of. — (hp. of Amid) 15-4 4t; 26-9 (C2); battle (1884) 9-124b; Mahdist occupation 9-128d. — Kobais, int., Arab. 17-951b ; 24-649C. Abuksa, Egy. 9-26a ; 10-219d. Abukuma, mts., Jap. 15-160c. — , riv., Jap. 15-156 (M8) ; 15-159d. Abula, Sp. : see Avila. Abu'l Abbas (amir) : see Ah- med I. — Abbas (caliph) 5-40d; battle of Greater Zab l-10c ; pro- clamation 5-40b. — Abbas (poet) 21-248d. — Abbas Abdullah II. 10-202c — Abbas Ahmed : see Ibn Khallikan. — Abbas al-Motadid : see Mo tadid. Abul-afar (of Sicily) 25-32c. Abulalla, A. (of Saragossa) 18-193d ; 13-174b. Abu Lahab 17-405d ; 15-903b. Abu '1 'Aish Ahmed 18-859d. ABU-'L-'ALA UL-MAARRI l-79a ; 2-272c. Abu'l Arab Ibn Minsha 17 MOd. — Aswad ud-Du'ali 2-276 b. ABU- 'L'ATAHIYA l-79c ; 2- 272b. — Baka Salih ar-Rundi 17- 598d. Abulcasis : see Abu-'l-Qasim. Abul Dhahab : see Mahommed Abul Dhahab. — Fadhl 'Abd ur-Rahman : see Suyutl. — Faiz (of Bokhara) 4-157c ; 21-234d. Abul Faraj (Abulfaragius) : see Bar Hebraeus. ABULFARAJ (poet) l-79c ; 2-272d. — Mahommed : see Nadim. — Runi 21-250a. Abul Fateh (of Multan) : see Sewah Pal. Abu '1-fath (Arabic WTiter) 24- 11 la. — (Zend ruler) 21-23Gb. — b. al-Jinni 12-870d. — Izhak : see Saif-uddin Iz- hak. — Mahommed : see Shahras tani. — of Bust21-248d. — of Ispahan 2-187a. Abul Fawaris Ahmad 9-95c. ABUL FAZL l-79d ; 14-403b ; assassination 4-797. Abu'l Fazl Mirza 3-95a. ABULFEDA, l-80a ; 9-101b ; Reiske's research 23-57d ; lake dwellings 16-92a. Abul Futuh Yusuf : see Buluk- kin. Abul Gud (mathematician) 1- 018a ; 7-60Gd. Abulhafs (poet) 21-2480. Abu '1 Hasan (of Golconda) ; see Ali V. — Hasan (of Morocco) 7-848d. — Hasan Ali : see Imad ad- daula. — Hasan Ali (961) : see Ali b. al-Jkshid. — Hasan Ali (976) : see Fakhr eddaula. — Hasan al Shadhili : see Shadhili. — Hasan Amr b. Uthman see Sibawaihi. — Hasan Izzuddin Mahom- med : see Ibn Athir. — Hasan (of Tyre) 24-11 la. — Hasan Shuhid 21-248d. — Hassan (mathematician) 8- 149d ; 17-640a ; mosque 26- 1034c. — Hassan Ali al Reza : see Abu 'i-ilin, mt., Syr. 16-347b Abu '1 Hosain Ahmed : see Moizzaddaula. Abu Hosain Mahommed: see Ibn Jubair. — Hosain ul Khayyat 17- 423c. — Hudhail Hamdan 17-423b. — Kasim : see Abu-'l-Qasim. — Kasim Ahmad 5-54a : 9- 99d. — Kasim Isa : see Faiz. — Kasim Mahmud : see Mah- mud of Ghazni. — Kasim Mahmud b. Omar : see Zamakhshari. — Kasim Mahommed : see Kaim. — Kasim Mansur : see Fir- dousi. Abulkhair (15th cent.) 18- 719b ; 4-157b. — (18th cent.) 15-828d. — Selama : see Selama ibn Abd al-Wahal. Abu '1 Khattab (theologian) 17-423C. Abull, nits., Cauc. 5-554a. Abulliont Geul, lake, Turk.As. 2-760 (C2) ; 19-115d ; 2- 758c. Abu *1 Mahasim (historian) 9-105b ; 2-275d. — Mahasim Yusuf: see Aziz Jamal al-din Yusuf. — Maimuu Abd al-Majid : see Hallz. — Mansur Ismail : see Zafir. Abu-1-Muneggl Canal, Egy. 9-27d. Abu '1 Muzaffar Nasr 21-248d. — Narsi Parsar 3-262b. ABU-L-QASIM l-80b ; 1- 926b; surgical writings 26- 127a, 18-45C. Abul Qasim Umar : see Ibn Farid. — Rakamak 9-lOSc. — Saraya 5-46b. Abulug, riv., P.Is. 21-392 (Cl). Abu '1 wafa (of Hamadan) 12-8700. — (math.) : see Abulwefa. Abul Walid Abdullah : see Ibn Faradi. — Walid ibn Jannah : see Ibn Jannah. — Walid Merwan ibn Janah : see Jonah, Rabbi. — Walid Muhammad : see Averroes. Abuhvofa 2-810d ; l-618a ; moon's motion 18-805C ; trigonometry 27-271d. Abulwerdis, tribe 27-470a. Abu-Maaschar : see Albu- mazar. — Mahommed Abdulmalik : see Ibn Ilisham. — JIaliommed as-Sofianl 5- 38b. — Mansur (Persian gover- nor) 10-397C. — Mansur Abdul Malik : see Tha'alibi. — Mansur Muwaffak : see Mu- waffak. — Mansur ul Ijli 17-423d. — Mariam (dervish) 9-127C. — Masker : see Albumazar. Abumeron (physician) : see Avenzoar. Abu Merwan 'Abd-ul-Malik : see Avenzoar. — Mihjan (poet) 2-271d. — Mikhnaf (historian) 2-274a ; 2-2 7 6a. — Muslim (caliph) 5-39d ; 5-41a ; Kaisanites 17-424a ; murder 5-41C ; Persian re- volt 21-224d. — Mu'inn eddin Nasir : see Nasir Khosrau. — JIusa (governor) 5-2 7 b ; l-659a. Abu Musa, isl., Pers. 21-188 (C3). Abu Muti Makhul 17-422C. Abuna, riv., Bol. 4-167 (Bl) ; 4-lG9a. — (title) l-95d. Abu Naal Muzil el-Muhan 9-127b. Abuna Josef, mt., Aby. 1-83 (map) ; l-84b. Abu Nasr (general) 5-41c. — Nasr Isma'il : see Jauhari. — Nasr Mahommed 9-91d. — Nasr Saad 12-336a. Abunda, dist., Port.W.Af. : see Benguella. — , people : see Mbunda. ABUNDANTIA (myth.) l-80b. Abu Nu'aim 17-410c. — Nu'aim al Ispahan! 2-275a. — NUWAS l-80c; 2-272b. — Obaid (Obaida) : see Abu Ubaida (d. 825). — Qais 2-266a. Abu Qobais : see Abu Kobais. Abu Qurra 18-185d. — Rai Kapur 4-Sllo. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. To make full use of this Index It It essential to read the Instruction* given on Page I. ABRA-ACCI At'unttMHwM. bar. J«p. !•• ulrlnian T. UlhAo al Jllrnnt i «w ••lit. A 9-M.-. .f. tribe M-647r. lint. 4- . — .-.I J.I III 1K- — •Sid (Arab writer) M-11U. tun. llih cent.) A; 9-lula. !tnu. lith rent) Jannabl 2-Wb : \!>ul KhairM-32b; •Oo. ilama (general) S- lull ; lla. .-ra ! trt Ibrahim III. — Militi (hl-i • iruin) 8- 1 1 ia. li (port) 21-248d. rl,(»,lniiral)2-'J68a. — Maud (Mildirr) 17-4 1 la. num. int.. Su.l. 18-907a. 4-914 (BJ): 4-955a. ,-a, church, Cairo 4-95,'ia. .' .[•.,( || hipl (U. :•) 28-7 58b. Aim shiihnun. BabyL I tee In. Aim Sliaja Buya : »rt Buya, — sliama (scholar) 2-27 5c; It- Abu Shanelna, Sud. 10-IJOa. Atm-lirl.r, I 'era. : tee Itushlre. 21--JIV1. — Hiiikur (poet) 21-'.'48d. •liiiiJu-h, r.il. ll-915b. ABU S1MBEL, temple* E*y. 1-SOc; 9-40 (113); art-lii- ;ro 2-373« ; Greek in- scription 14-628b. . i r, tw 14-10230. Abuslna. t;.-r. 7-8 19d. Abuslr. Egy. 4-954 (B4) : ••40 (Al); papyrus roll •••Mb : pyramld..«22-684b; temple 9-S4c, 19-U4.'>d. Abuau-cl-Meleq. Egy. 9-53b. Abu Sollan 5-25b : 17-405C. — Suleiman , al Darani 26- Mlnl-654a. — Tahir 2--'i;7l. : S-.'.lb. — Tahlr at • Tajryib : lee Khusrawani. — Tahlr Isimiil : tre Mansur. — Tallb Mahommcd : tee Farld iid-ilin Attar. — Tamin Ma'add (952): tee Molts. — Tamln Ma'add (1035): tee M'.-'.m-ir. ABUTAMMAMl-Sla;2-272c; 12-S70a. — Thablt : tre 'Amr. Abut, head. N.7.. 19-r.24(C5). Abutig. Egy. 9-40 (U2). ABUTlLONl-81b; 17-5l7d. — Aviocnnao 15-C04a. Abu Tiur, nit., Key. 9-40 (B2) ; 9-21c. ABUTMENT l-81b; of arches 4-:.2fib : of bridges 4-5451). Abu-t-Tayj-ib Ahmed: tee Motanahbt. Abu -rbaida 3-89d ; l-895b ; S-30d. — UBAIDA (d. 825) l-81b ; 18-' — fbaid Abdullah : lee kit — V tli man Amr. : tee Jahlz. — Yaafar 3-62d. — Yahia Yarmorascn 26- 1035a. — Yakub: — Yakut) cl-Mustaiisir : lee ; III. — Ynkuli Yu^ef 26-10344. — Yazi.l 26- — Yazid Makblad al-Zenati lO-.'OSc. Abuyog. P.Is. 21-392 (E5). Abu YuMii el-Mausur : tee Yakub I. — Yusuf Yaqnh : tee Klndl. — Zaid b. Mahommed : tee Ibn Khaldun. — Zaid ul-Balkhl : tee Dalkhi — Zakarlya 27-392d. — 7-akariya Yahya : tee TlbrUl. — Zakariyyab : tee Nawawl. Abuzar. mt.. Vm. 15-635b. Abu Zcld. Sud. 19-693 (C5) ; 26-9 b ; 28-1 — rock : tet Plutonlo 1 Abyssapolls Arab. 3-74UU. Abrsmw-l.lu 27-.. AUYNSINI-X 1-8241 I--'! (map) ; art l-89b, 21-795.1, Ib ; caste 4lTlsloiw 6-4684; church, trt Aby» slnlan Church : climate l-85o ; communications 1- 864. 1-940 ; oollee 8-047.1. l-87a: currency 1-874, 19-9 10a; dancing 7-795c ; ethnology 1-88*, 12-893b. 10-137a; flora and fauna l-85d : geology l-85a ; Ivory 18-92 J. 15-934 ; mcnt 1*S7<1 \ l-88b. 12-894b. _ missions 18-593a; obelisk* . tn>n-i 14-' I-1".- : — HMory l-89b; 1-331* foil. ; British relation* l-9Ud toll.. 18-1230, 9-S74a, 18-i:io; ChrlMtiaalty 1-89C. l-204o ; ]>.-rvMhwar»9-126c,9-ma; Egyptian expeditions 9-37o, 9-li:ir. 12-2504; Falasha mission 15-409b ; French treaty (1897) 18-128c; frontier agreement* 9-747d, 4-606a,25-3S34: Italian In- fluence 1-930, l-34Ga, 15-7-.V foil. ; Portuguese 1-3320, 1- 89d; lUmbaud 23-34 3d ; Sabaean Influence 23-956* ; Somali wan l-94d. 25-381d. For ancient history tee Ethi- opia. •iBank of: tee Bank of Abyssinian cat 6-4S9c. ABYSSINIAN CHURCH 1-954: foun.lation ll-27i>a ; liturgy 16-796c ; Synaxarinm 28- 292b ; Unlat 23-4884. A.C. (abbrov.) 1-294. ac. (abbrev.) l-29d. a o (abbrev.) 1-294. ACACIA 1-lMih ; Australia 2- 9 Ilia ; catechu 5-507b ; geo- logical age 2O-.M36; pollen- grains 10-568b ; Sudan 28-10.1; Transvaal 27-lSfcU; U.S. 27-6340. — adansonia 24-640o, — albida: see Ana (hot.). — arablca: tee Babul. — armata : see Kangaroo- thorn. — cavenia : tee Esplno. — roncinna 19-9 19b. — dealbata : tee Silver wattle. — decurreus : see Tan wattle. — giraffae : tee Camel-thorn. — glauoescens : tee Ringy rosewood. — hcterophylla l-96d ; 23- 207 b ; leaf 16-326b (flg.). — homalophylla : tee Myall. — horrida ll-801b. — koa : see Koa. — melanoxylon : see Black wood of Australia. — molllssima : see Wattle. — nllotica : fee Sunt tree. — obscnra 16-382b (flg.). — pycnantha : tee Golden wattle. — Senegal l-96c. — sphacroccphala : tee Bull- thorn Acacia. Aoaolans : tee Arlanl.-m. Acaclns of Caesarea 7-705d; 18-93b; 9-9554. — of Constantinople 10-239a; 18-73-.'. l; l-150a; excom mnnicated 13-693C, A- i !•••-..-: | . A .1 :• -.,-.-. i;r.-.-k Academla Caeearaea Leopold ina 1-1040. — * AnUqoalros — .1' Architecture, Fr. 8-6584; i — .lo Franco (at Rome) 8- — do legislation. Paris 18-!8So. .. r, 1-: . — do potete et de musiquo. Fr.: .... ..;...- .. BE 13 ma .i.- r. — 4e* Beaux Art*. Berne 1-1044. — 4e* Gonoourt lt-131b. — .1. - In* rtjH n - .-: hi ::••• lettres, Fr. l-i • .*•: 2-841a; pnblloaUon* 10-906*, 10- M -•-. — des leoz floraux l-97b ; 22- .' i.. — des idencea, Fr. 1-97.1; I--.'!,. — do* Kdence* morale* et polltlquos, Fr. 12-707S, — francalse l-100o: 4-154c ; censorship of the press 18-544 ; dictionary 8-I92b, 11-1080, ll-3.>7b. 22-438o; drama, Influence on 11-12'J.l. — Impcrlato et royale dea tclence* et belle* JettZM, Brussels l-97d. — natlonale, agrioole, manu- facturierc, commerciale, Fr. — nationale do muslrjue, Fr. : tee Opera, theatre national 4el'. •royale de point uro et de sculpture, Paris l-lU4d; 8-658d. ACADEMIES 1-97.1 ; Antwerp academy 26-617a; archae- ology and history l-103b ; belles lettres l-lOOo ; Dutch 8-724a ; educational 8-959b; fine arts 1-104.1; Flemish 10- I95b ; German, 17th cent. ll-789b; Greece, modern 7-146a; Italian, 15th cent. 14-905a: medicine and surgery l-104o ; Portuguese 22-16(la ; Koman, 15th cent. 16-C>:i.l, 20-70(ld; scientific l-97c. See also British Academy: Academy, Greek; and Academie Francaise. Academual-1054. Aca4emy, W.Va. 28-500 (C3). — , dist.. Fr. 27-769a. — . S.Dak. 25-500 (F-G4). — , glacier, (irecn 12-543 (Fl). — Corners. Pa. 21-106 (112). Academy (journal) 19-583O. ACADEMY, GREEK l-105d; 21-siOa; education 24- 359d: ethics 9-819a; gardens 2-883(1; Olymplodoms 20- 97c; Phllo 21-4 13b; scepti- ci^tn 24-306(1; Speusippus 25-6450. Academy Land, Green. 12- 543 (Ol). Academy of Ancient Music, London l-I05a; 21-1306. — of Arts, Iierlin 22-;,23c. — of Design, National (U.S.) l-105d; 18-8740, — of Floral Games, Toulouse : tee Academic dea jeux floraux. — of Humourists : see Humourists, Academy of. — of Music, Boston, U.S. 17-840d. — of Natural Sciences, Phila- di-Iphla 1-1001) ; 21-369c ; 2S-:llOd; anthropology 1- 817d : museum 19-— j a*.— \ — BSttr. York.. 9-418 (II. XI). ACASTUS 1-1 lib; 21-«8a. ACATALEPSY 1-111. ;l-l04o; 22-«98d. Acatenanvn, mt.. Goat. »-87» (A3); 12-«Uhop)l-97i(l>. A. < a. Pal. : tee Acre. Aooad : tee Akkad. Accadcrnla drvll A pallet t let Aocademla drlla Cnuoa. — de«U Arcadl 1-1 OSa. — 4<«UScoMl 1-1024. — degli Umldl 12-398O. — del Llnoel l-99a ; 18-i72c. — del Cimento l-99b. — dclla Cnuea 1-1014 ; 8-1 87a — di IJclle Arti. Florence 1- 105b ; 2-71) : 2-672b; 10- 5.10s. — dl Bell* Arti. Milan: tee •MM, — 41 Belle Arti. Venice 27-1 002a. — dl Francla: tre Academl* de France, Rome. — dl San Luca 28-1047C. — Ercolanese l-104b ; 13- ::i ID, — Etrusca 7-J07b. — Florentlna : tee Aocademla dclla Crusca. — Kmfuratorum : tee Acca- deinia dclla ( 'ru«ca. — Platonica l-97c. — Pontanlana l-97b. Accadian : tee Burner and Sumerian. ACCA LARENTIA 1-1 lie. Acceleration (blol.) 20-.V->::r. ACCELERATION (mech.) 1- lllc; 17-974h; diagram 17- 1009b, 8-1470 ; hodograph 13-558b; units 27-738C. ACCENT 1-1 lie; Bacchyllde* MSS. 3-124a; Indo-Euro- pean 16-245a; In-hS- Latin 16-246C ; metre 27- 101 5a, 23-2770 ; Teutonic 26-117 4b. — . fallaey of 10-1534. Accentor alpinus (coHaris) 25-G09b; 6-5474. — niodularis : lee Hedge- sparrow. — rubldus 2S-609b. ACCEPTANCE 1-11 "b : 3-94 1r. ACCEPT1LATION 1-1 Kk ; 23- . Acceptor (chem.) 20-423d. — (Jaw) 3-94 Is. ACCESS (law) 1-1 13c ; 16-3784. ACCESSION (Ian) 1-lUc; 1- 710a ; 25-0171'. — oath : see under Oath. — prayer 22-2<:2li. _\< ' • --"T . i:- r i-' e 19-.""!). ACCESSOR Yl-ll:!d. Ar.-lio, PaL : lee Aere. Acci, Sp. : see Guadlx. Acciajuoll (family) 2-644C. — , DONATOl-114a. — , Lorenzo 24-4: — , Ncrio : see Nerio Accla- juoli. — .Nicholas 4-1 05a ; 19-184b. Acciatura 2-225b. ACCIDENCE 1-1 14a. Accident. M.l. 17-f-1^ (Al). ACCIDENT (diet.) 1-11 la. — (law) 1-11 In; : 15a ; insurance ll-S21b, 14- 658d ; mines 6-S92e. 18- 540b ; railway 22---_'71., 22- 830b ; seamen 24-548C ; workmen's compensation 9- 169*. — (logic): fallacy of l-114b; 10-153C, Accidental (music) 19-S7a. ACCIDENTALISM 1 - 1 1 4b. Acclo, mt.. It. 21-281C. Accipiter 13-95b. — buttikoteri 16-540b. — cooperi : tee Cooper's hawk. — f uscus : ice Sharp-skinned hawk. — msus : fee Pparrow-hawk. — tinus 13-95a. Acciiiitres 3-977b; distribu- tion 3-974b ; Furbrinirer's claMincation 2O-325d ; mus- cular system 3-965d. 3-966 b; plumage 10-225d. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 7 \ ACCI-ADAIR Accipitrum, It. : see San Pietro. Accise 6-786a. ACCIUS (16th cent.) l-114c. — , LUCIUS (2nd cent. B.C. 1-lllc; 8-4940 ; 16-252b. ACCLAMATION (diet.) 1-1 Ud ACCLIMATIZATION l-114d. Aeeo, Pal. : see Acre. ACCOLADE l-121b; 15-854c 1S-S56C. Accolti, Benedetto (cardinal l-121c. — , BENEDETTO (jurist) 1- 121b. — , BERNARDO 1-1210. — , Francesco l-121b. — , Leonardo l-121b. — , PIETRO 1-121C. Accomac (Drummondtown), Va. 28-118 (G3). — Co., Va. 28-118 (G3). Accommodation (ocular) 10- 9 jb ; 28-134a : 28-134c. ACCOMMODATION (theol.) 1-121C. — BILL l-122a : 3-941d. ACCOMPANIMENT (mus.) 1- ITOa. ACCOMPLICE l-122a. Accona, It. : see Monte Oliveto Uunora. ACCORAMBONI, VITTORIA l-122b. Accord, N.Y. 19-596 (A4). ACCORD (law) l-122c. Accord-guitarre 13-15c. "According to Cocker " 6- 625a. ACCORDION l-122c ; 6-825a. Accorso, Franciscus : see Ac- cursius. — , MARIANGELO l-122d ; 14-630b. Accotink. Va. 28-118 (E2). ACCOUNT (diet.) l-123a. ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL 1 123b : l-199d. ACCOUNTANTS l-123b : see also Chartered Accountants, Institute of. — and Auditors, Society of l-124d ; 10-43d. — in Edinburgh, Society of 1-124C. Account day : see Settling day. Account »/ the Abipones (Sara Coleridge) 6-681a. Accous, Fr. 10-778 (D6). ACCOUTREMENT l-125a. ACCRA, Go.Cst.l-125a; 12-203 (B4) ; 12-2030 ; 12-204b. — , tribe 12-204a. Accrediting system 10-44b. Accrescent (diet.) 10-563c. ACCRETION (diet.) 1-125C. ACCRINGTON, Lanes. l-125c ; 16-139 (D2); cotton 7-288a. Accrue (of net) 19-412D. Acct. (abbrev.) l-29d. Accum, F. C. l-219d ; 6-596a ; 11-483C. Accumbent ll-260b ; 16-328d ACCUMULATION 1-125C ; In- surance 14-66Sa. ACCUMULATOR l-I26a ; 9-189a; dredging 8-571c; hydraulic 22-227C, 14-95a, 14-950 ; telegraph 26-513a; traction 27-123c. Accursed, nits., Turk. : see Prokletia. Accursio, Mainardo 21-312b. ACCURSIUS, FRANCISCUS 1- 134b ; 23-576C. — , Mariangelo : see Accorso. ACCUSATION 1-1340 : see also Indictment. ACCUSATIVE 1-134C. Acdestis (zool.) 17-781b. ACEl-134c; 2-713C ; 3-190a. Acedera, Sp. 25-530 (C3). ACELDAMA l-134d. Acelhuate, riv., Salv. : tee Asalguate. Acelum, It. 15-26 (C2) : see also Asolo. Acenaphthalene l-134d. ACENAPHTHENE l-134d. Acephala : see Lamelli- branchia. ACEPHALI l-135a. Acephalina 12-560C. Acephalocyst l-135a. ACEPHALOUS (diet.) l-135a. Acequia, riv., Tex. 24-12bc. Acequias 25-532d. Acequina, Ariz. 2-544 (C3). Acer 17-664a; 20-551a; in China 21-781a. — campestre : see Maple. — ginala 25-13d. — insigne 21-197D. — lobelli 27-421a. — macrophyfium : see L ^rge- leaved maple. — •monspessulanum 20-556a. — platanoides : see Norway maple. To make full use of this Index it is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Acer pseudo • platanus : see Sycamore. — rubruin : see Scarlet maple — saccharinum : sec Sugar maple. — semenovil 27-42 Ib. — syriacuin 16-34 7c. Accra ll-517c (flg.) ; ll-521d Aceras20-172b. — anthropophora : see Man orchis. Acerates 20-551a. Aceratherium 20-82b; 21-171a Aceratidae ll-521d. Acerba (Cecco d'Ascoli) 5- 593a Acerdese : see Manganite. ACERENZA, It. l-135a ; 15-4 (E-F4) ; (Aceruntia) 15-26 iKI): bishopric 15-1 8a. Acerina cernua : see Pope (flsh). — vulgaris : see Pope (flsh). Acerno, It. 15-4 (E4). Acernus : see Klonowicz, S. F ACEROSE l-135a. Acerra, Richard, count of 18- 94b. ACERRA, It. l-135b ; 15-4 (C6) ; 15-26 (E4). — , liosco d', It. 26-21b. ACERRAt incense-box) l-135b. Acerrae, It. (Campania) : see Acerra. — , It. (Gallia Transpadana) see Pizzighettone. Aceruntia, It. : see Acerenza. Aceryularia8-127d ; 25-110d. Acesines, riv., India : see Chenab. Acesius : see Apollo Acesius. Acetabularia l-587d (flg.) ; l-596a. Acetabularii 6-943d. Acetabulifera : see Dibranchi- ACETABULUM l-135b 25- 176b. — (measure) 28-485d. Acetal l-532c. Acetaldehyde l-532b ; Ionic velocity 14-884d ; polymer ism 14-884d. — phenylhydrazone 3-82d. Acetaldpxime 20-419b. Acetamido l-147d. Acetamidine l-855b. Acetaminodimethylpyrimidine l-855b. Acetaminophenetol, para- : see Phenacetin. Acetanilide : see Anti-febrin. Acetates l-135d; 6-863d. ACETIC ACID l-135b ; 6-66c ; 20-44a ; boiling and freez- ing points 25-94 Ic; con- densation 6-846d ; micro- scopic work 18-407b. — Scries 20- 1 la ; 20-51a. ACETO - ACETIC ESTER 1- 135d. Acetobutyric acid 6-55c. — ester 6-54c. Acetoglutaric ester 12-14-id. Aeetonamines 15-762c. ACETONE l-136b ; boiling point 25-941c ; in cordite 7-139b ; medicine 18-197a. — diearboxylic acid 6-398a. — dicarboxylic ester 6-54c. — diethyl sulphone : see Sul- phonal. — di-propionic acid 6-54c. — oxalic ester 6-54b. Aoetonitrile 17-496a ; 6-69c ; 22-5300. Acetonyl acetone 15-762d. Acetonylacetophenone l-136d ; ll-357d. Aceto-ortho-coumaric acid 7- 308c. ACETOPHENONE l-136c ; 21- 484c; 22-698b. — oxime 20-4 19c. Acetopropionic acid : see Laevnlinic acid. Acetopurpurin 8-747b. Acetosuccinic ester 16-64a. Acetoxime 20-419c. Acetoxyl : see Acetyl. Acetphenetidin : see Phenaco- tin. Acetum plumbl : see Lead acetate. — saturni : see Lead acetate. Acetyl 6-49c. — acetone 15-762d. — anthrauilic acid 22-759b. — arabin 12-7150. ACETYLENE l-137a ; calor- ific value ll-275d; carbon atom, valency of 27-848b ; condensation 5-502a, 6-54a; decomposition 10-474b; en- dothermic energy 10-81d ; explosion 26-807d ; light- houses 16-641b. — compounds 6-54a. — monp-carboxylic acid : see Propiolic acid. Acetylene tetrabromide 2- 105b ; 8-49a. Acetylpropionyl 6-54b. Acetylsalicylic acid 24-70a. Acetylurea 27-794a. Acetysal 24-70a. Ach, riv., Ger. 26-242 (II). — , Bregenzer, Aus. : see Bre- genzer Ach. — Dornbirner, Aus. : see Dorn- birner Ach. — , Subers, Aus. : see Subers Ach. Ach (plant) : see Aal. Acha, M. de4-176b. Acha, Arg. 2-462 (C4) ; 20- 657d. — , riv., Afr. 19-693 (C7). Achaea, Demeter 7-981c. ACHAEA, dist., Gr. l-140d; 12-440(0-32); 25-612a ; 20-931a ; coins 19-883c ; Roman province l-141a, 23-648 (E3) ; 12-462a. ACHAEAN LEAGUE 1-1 ! la; 10-234b ; 12-454a ; Deme- trius II. 7-982d ; Helice 1- 140d; Roman wars 23-631d, 23-633b, 10-476C ; Sparta 25-613a. 6-494C. ACHAEANS l-141d ; 2-583c ; 19-74Sa; dialect 12-496c, 12-49SC ; in Egypt 7-425b, 9-S5c ; Homeric age 12-442c ; Trojan legend 27-315b. Achaea Phthiotia, dist., Gr., 12-440 (Dl) : l-140d. ACHAEMENES l-142b ; 14- 869c. — (son of Darius I.) l-142c ; 9-88a. Achaemenidae l-142b ; 21- 206d ; architecture 2-376b, 14-428c ; inscriptions 21- 247c. See also Cyrus, Darius. Achaeta 5-795a. Achaeus (Gr. myth.) l-141d. — (gov., Asia M.) 21-214c ; 24-604C. Achahoish, mt., Scot. 24-418 given on Pmge I. . \\ I U. (C3); 4«t>. ( • ACMITE l-149b; 18-50 la ; is. I Id. ula. A»ia M. 21-.'.44». ACNE l-U'.ir : 25-lSllli. — rosacea : tee Hooace*. Acnodc (math.) 7-659O. rcen. Wore*. 2S- •i 12-907d : 23-442b. U- : 21-8270 : anatomy 21-7»9d, toll. ; 21- 710.1 ACOEMETI l-l.'.0a. Arol hua. rare 18-331d. ACOLYTE 1-l.M'a. . Nov. 5-8 (F3). '.-x. 19-520 (C3): 19- ; 19-,i21a. •, Xorthumb. 9-412 (I. — . York*. 9-416 (II. Ei). ACOM1NATUS, MICHAEL 1- — , NICETASl-150d : 12-519C. - 23-1 1 "..i. ;i. Miss. 18-600 (B2). Aconaemys 23-445a. Aconcagua, int., S.Am. 2-4IVJ (C3> ; l-962d ; ascents 18- .1; height 6-14:!a; 25- ACONCAGUA, prov., Chil. 1- 151a ; 2-462 (Bl & B3); min crals 6-150b. — . riv., Chil. 1-lSla. ACONCIO. GIACOMO l-151b. Aconint- l-152a. ACONITE (Aconitum) l-151c ; 13-7tiSa; 21-777d; flower 22-S96d (fig.) ; leaf 16-:r.Md (flg.), 22-8l»6t> (ng.) : poison 2l--;i5b; Siberia 2S-14a; systematic position 22-896b. Aconitlc acid 6-398a. Aconitine l-151d. uii : »ee Aconite. — lycoetonum : tee Wolfsbane — napellus : tee Monkshood. •liju. into., Arg. 2-462 : 24-193d. i -i 83-155d. -tc»8-670h. ; it., fir. 20-1720. ACONTIL'S ( Akontios) 1-lild. iligion) ll-650d- -. I'.irt. 25-330 (B2). — . isN.. MI.II. : tee A tore*. (king of Egrpt) 9- Aoo'rn. 'Ark. 2-552 (AS). MI 24-918d. ACORN (hot.) l-152d :10-SSlc •i : as food 19-9331). 4- — t>arnacle : tee Acorn shell. — shell (Ualanldao) 3-409b nrstematic position 18-905d — shell (Ualanns) 3-409c 7-555d ; development 7- 649c. 18-223d ; fresh water 28- ACORUS CALAMUS l-153a 14-.149b. ACOSTA. JOSE DE 1-1 53b. — , Tomas pa. Nio. S-878 (D5). uvtosa. It. 15-4 Acquackanock, X.J. : « in 88-tit(ri). .- 1 .. i (Fit): go** MaU-4Uu» 18-18 i"- -l038d. ... Acqualagna, It. 4-945d. «•«• Afcrm. • I, Jerusalem 1S» -abbln. dlst.. Arab. : *w •*e? It. "lt-f8 (E8) : 80- r*M.'dl>t . (ir. 2-1 raca •nemos* 18-498b. i.. .lUtri- hut Ion 18-470* ; mimicry 8-73U.. Acne**. Me.: tee \gr\grntun\. Acractw ( Flume Ban Blaiclo), 1.413d. \rrnnlit 1-SH7*. Acrwlac : tee Borophor*. \cnwl«19'l Acre. Lanes. 18-139 (PI). ACRE CAkka. 8t Jean d' Acrr. Ptolenikls), Pal. 1- lS4b: 89-802 (B-<-3); r.,in- age 21-454* ; medal (1 Mil li-10a; siege (75 B.C.) 28- 989b; -Inre (USB) 1-154,1 : siege (1291) 9-100b; siege (1799)11*194*: sie-re(1831) 18-79a; templars 18-59 4 b, 28-.>95a. — , bay. Pal. 20-802 (B-C3). '.. Braz. 1-785 (map); l-i:>4a; 4-177c. ACRE. riv.. Braz. l-154a;l-785 (map); 4-167 (Al); 1-786*. ACRE (measure) l-155a; 4- 592b. Acrecbolio (Pleurembolic) 11- 511b. Acredula 26-1030d. Acrefair, Wales 9-428 (V. E2). Acrel. Olaf 28-129a- Acre, West, Norf. : tee Weet Acre. Acria Athena 2-S28d. Acridiidae 13-421b ; 12-377O ; 20-341a; circulatory sys- tem 13-422b. ACRIDINEl-155a ; 6-72a. — dyes 8-746d. Acridinio acid l-155b ; 22- 759c. Acridinlum Iodide l-155b. Acridinm 16-S5Sd ; migration 16-858a. Acridone 1-1 55b. Acridotheres tristis: tee My- nah. Acrinyl Isothiocyanate 19-98a. Acrisius (of Argos) 7-793b ; 21-187*. Acritae 8-262C, Acritas, cape. Or. 12-110 (C4) : tee also Oallo ( ACRO (Acron), HELEN1US 1- 155d. ACROBAT 1*1450. Acrol>atcs 17-783a. — pygmaeus : tee Flylng- mooae Aorocarpl 4-7 08a. Acrooepnalua 3-976*. — arundlnaceus : tee Reed thrush. — Insclnloldes : tee Sari's warbler. — naevlus : tee Grasshopper . — schoenobaenns : tee Sedge- blrd. — strepeniM : tee Reed -wren. Acroccraunla. penin., Turk 27-428 (A3): tet alto Qlossa. >nihmo 25-2S9d ; 23- • Acrochordus Javanicus K Acroclinlum rosenm 13-7661). Acrtx-omia 18-32 Id. — sclerocarpa : tee Orugn nut. Acn ..... >rintliM-i. fir. 12- 1 1' ; 12- 1.' I I in); 7-147a. Acrocrinldae 8-!*78d. Ai-iwy^t 14-152d. Acrodont (anat.) 28-.102a. Acrodus 15-570b ; 27-259d. Acroenu*. Asia M. 21-5 14a. Acrogenous spores 11-3331). ACROGENAE 1-1550. Acrotrynous JumrermannialCA 1 ; 4-704b. Acrolein l-532c : 20-45b. — ammonia l-532d. ACROLITHSl-i:>5d. ACROMEGALY l-155d. •rtarr •• IS-I ipJo • tboMote Orodl t-989«. S (nhntoiui) l-155d. voro. Aeto-DaupUa, Ur. : ta I'aU- SSL tal >ocoe«ion 11-3 3ic ; 13-7 ACROPOLIS (dut.) l-156a. . tu) t-8M, 8-838 (l>Uu>); rl«««ln»l period 1- vravall.m- 12-4711.; ;.. .k-lit 12-l'JiId; 14>827a. 2- MIIIIHIII inlliu-uce 7- 413b; ma«eumt-841a; Par- tbenon S8-g89c (nit.); war •<-k Independeure 12 4Mb. — Ur. (Mycenae) 19-lu4u (plan). — Or. (Sparta) 25-fi 1 4a. ACROPOLITA, GEORGE lida. Acropnmatldae 18-444C. Acrorea. dut.. Or. 9-278d- Acroamlenla 15-470a. AetOMtonUdae 8-881b. 25-.:....'.. Acrosplrel7-501b. ACROSTIC 1-liBli ; Hoccaclo's use 4-1031) ; Hebrew litera- ture 18-1 2(lc. 19-: \. tott i, :. in IK . ; -20-.-.I ;.l. Acrostollon 24-863d. Acrostomum : tee Akroeto- : i I'":. Acroteleutla (diet.) 14-183a. ACROTERIUM (arch.) l-156d. Acrotreta 5-87c. Acrotretidae 4-366a. Acrulocercus 3-9 7 4a. Acrydildae: tee Acridiidae. Acrydium : tee Acridinm. Acryllium 12-697c. ACT (diet.) 1-1 56d : tee alto Statute: Act of Parliament; Act on Petition. Acta (Roman law) l-156d. Ada Anhelai 17-572d. Ada Avffutttma (Luther) 17- 138D. Acta coOegii fratrum ArvaHum 14-637c: 2-711a. ACTA DIURNA (records) 1- 157b ; 19-:. 1 tl,. Actaea spicata : ate Banebcrry. ACTAEON(myth.)l-157c; 24- Actaeon, isls., Pac.O. 20-4:: 6 (M7); 20-966C. Actaeon (zool.) ll-520b ; 11- 521c; ll-517b. — viridis : see Elysia. Actaconia ll-523b. Acteeonidae 11-52 lo. Acta Eruditonim 21-158b. Actaeus : tee Zens Actaeus. Acta Populi : tee Acta Dlurna. — Publics : tee Acta Diurna. mrtorum 4-177d. ACTASENATUS1-157C. Acta Thomae : see Thomas, Act* of. Acta trlumphorum 14-637c. Art.-. cape, Gr. (Attica) 2-- 2a. — . penin.. Or. (Macedonia) 12 440 (C4) : tee alto Atli.-. Art,- A ,1'l.tH.iim-H Franco 1814) 10-'.i- jl, ; 10-t<63d. Actc de Survlvancc (Holland 1831) 13-4980. roles (Hugo) 13- Act la (games) 1-1 59b. Aotlaca Aera (Actlan era) tre Actiuui. era of. Actla Nicnpolis, Ep. : tee NiropollS. " (law case) 24-99c. Art inrlida 22-804a. Artinrlla grnndiflora : tee I'y^mv Pnnflower. Actinia 2-'.t7c : 2-100d; repro duction 23-117a. — mesembryanthcmum 16- 975b. Actinic correction l-80c. — radiation 13-1 Actiniidea 2-102a ; 2-104b. Actinlstia 14-2 4 8c : 14-248d systematic position 26- > r.'.l Actinium 22-795a ; 21-663b 22-798b. Actinoblast : tee Scleroblast. Actinobolos 14-561b. Actinocamax 5-806b. Actinocephalidae 12-560C, Actinocephalus 12-560c. Actinoceras 5-693c ; 8-128a 20-237d. Actinoceratidae 5-693C. Actinocrinidae 8-S7Sd. Id. . : "' I'orU. .-II.. 21.7l.1a. Wllda«tl-7l3b. 8-11 U 17b. i : 18-4 14d; I .-ll.lllly 18-.MII.. ACTINOMETER l-157c; 21 417b. notrldae 8-879«. nima 22-803U ; 2>-804a (nit.). Actinomorpblo 10-461h. AottBpmroM bovl* 2O-798a. ACTINOMYCOSIS l-l .,7.1 ; 785b; 25-191 b ; 8-5 lo ; in animals 28-10r. Actlnomyxldla 9-3880 ; sporea 7a dig.). A. •linoni-iiia Howie 23-73 1 a. AcUDO-photometer 21-,')18a. •,hr.VKl3-2.(3«-; 13-233d. — -,l 13-232d ; 13-232b. Actinopoda 8-879C. Actlnopterj'gil (Actlnoptcri) 14-2.'>8b; 14-260a; circu- latory system 14-263C ; Devonian period 8- 12 He ; excretory organs 14-256b ; nervous system 14-267a ; swim-bladder 14-254c. Actlnopterytfum 14-25 Id. Actinorhabda : tee Lamelli cornla. Actlnosphaerlum 13-232b ; 13- SSSb. — fichhornli 13-232b; 13-232d. Actinotrocha larva 16-227a ; 21-17:11); 8-875b. ACTINOZOA l-158a Actinula 14-172<< ; 14-173b (toA Actlo (law) 1-1 58b. — dirr.-t;i 27--:.',|l.. — furtl 7-455a. Action (chemical): are Chemical action. — (drama) 8-476a. ACTION (law) l-158b ; aban donment l-6d ; abatement l-7c ; actionable wrongs 27-6">h, 27-COa ; covenant 7-339d ; Greek law 12-505b ; history 9-603a ; joinder of causes 15-476c ; mainten- ance 17-442d ; on the case 5-444C, 27-64c, 23-567 b original writ 28-849a ; Roman law : tee Legia actlo. Actionclla7-415d. Actio poptilaris 1-1 59a. — utius 27-254b. Actipylaea : tee Acantharla. Actissa 22-803d. ACTIUM, Gr. l-I59a ; 12-440 (H2); 24-8«4d. — .cape, Gr. 12-440 (B2); 23- 646d; 1-4 Ma. Actinin. era of 6-31 fin. Actius Syncenu : tee Sanna zaro, Jacopo. Active mass (chcm.) 8-27b. Artiv'.-m (i,Iul.».) 9-878C. Artivity, Ala. 1-460 (114). A.t ,,f God l-157a; 1-3041) ; 5-408a. — of grace l-157a. — of honour l-147a. — of Indemnity, Uniformity, &C. : trr Indemnity. Unl fonnitv, . ACT or PARLIAMENT 1 159b; 8-339a; tre alto SUtlltr. — of the Holy See 7-«39d. Acton, Cardinal C. J. K.l-161a. . I . ll.21.749a. ACTON, J. E. E. DALBERG Acton, 1st baron l-159d. — , John9-804a. ACTON, SIR JOHN F. E. 1- 160d : 10---'»-l70«; B-Mlktval lntnle-mno*8-4Md; ACTS OP THE AP08TLE8 1*1011) • 3--74»; author- •hip 17-1180; < hroDciorr 3-HIIM ; Pentecostal *rlft of tongue* 87*91) ; Paullce I. ,,1*1" -M-939I). ArtM of TkeHa : net) Paul and THeda. AcU of. Aelt of Uir Martyrt 12-520* ; 24-404a. Art .Sunday l-157a. — Term 1-1 47a- Actuarlae4-97b. Actuaries, Institute of 2>78b ; 14-888c ; examination* 18- 43d. Actuariux 8-785d. ACTUARY l-l««a; 14-888c ; Price's calculation. 22-3141. ; U.H. 14-888d. Actiiit (unit of measure) 28* 484c. Actu* Pontifteum Cenomani* in urtjr deqenlium 7-917b. Actus Vcrcelk-nsen : tee Peter, AcU of. Acu, Braz. 4-440 (K3). Aciii-rdo. El (conference) 2- 473b. Aculco, Mex. 13-449.1. Aculeate 14-1HOI. ; 14-179*; 8-734d. Aculllcar : tee Cnaccfaar. Acullico8-614d. ACUMINATE (diet.) 1*186*. Acumlncum. II unit. 21-306*. Acumontia 2-309d. ACUNA, CHRISTOVAL DE 1- l«6b. — , Hemando de 25-582*. Acunea, Ferrando d' 5-502d. Ac-mum. Fr. : sec Montelimar. ACUPRESSURE 1-1 (]«(.. ACUPUNCTURE l-16Cb; 4- 66c; 28-1 26a. Acns (myth.) 12-402d. Acushnet. Mass. 17-852 (F3> ; 10-133b. — , riv., MASS. 17-852 (F3). Acnslla us 12-51 2b ; 16-919b. Acute accent 1-1 12b. — angle 2-15*. — anterior poliomyelitl* : tee Infantile paralysis. — bisectrix 7-588*. — hydrocepbalus ; •« Menin- gitis, tubercular cerebral. — spreading myelitis 20-763C. — yellow atrophy 8-749*; 8- •_'.;; :. Acvinl (astron.) 28-998*. Ai-worth, lia. 11-752 (Bl). — . N.H. 19-490 (C4). Acycli. 10- . > . Aeyclldac 23-763C. Acyclus 23-783C. Acyl (of Wadal) 28-2S5d. Acyl compounds 8-758b. A.D. (abbrev.) l-27b ; l-29d. Ada (of Carla) 5-330C, — (of Hallcarnawos) U-837d. — (of Loon) IS-i Ada. Ala. 1-480 (C3). — . Mich. 18-372 it ti. 18-550 (A3). . ... 20-.. — . Okla. 20-48 (E3). . \\.Va. 28-560 (III). - . furt : tre Add*. Adab : trr Btaniya. — literature 2-273*. ADABAZAR. Turk.As.l-16«b; 8-780 (Di). Adabelle, lin. 11-752 (£3). Adacnarca 18-122b. Adacna vltrea 5-453d. Ada Co.. Ida. 14-278 (A4); 14-277b; springs 14-276c. ADAD l-166c; dress 9-676d, 7-230b; inscription 14-619b; symbol 3-1 12a; temple at Assur 2-788C, 3-102*. See alto Hadad. Adaddo, cape. Somlnd. 25-379 (F2). Adad-nirari : tee Hadad-nirari. Adaens and Maris, SS. : tee Persian Kite. Adagalla rock, Cey. 15-954C. Adagia (Erasmus) 9-728d. Adagia (Polydore Virgil) 28- 117b. ADAGIO 1-1 66d. Adah (bibl.) 16-1 12a. Adai. Great and Little 2-725c, A dale), state, K.E.Afr. : tee Adel. Adai Ehokh, mt.. Cauc. 23- 874 (C, D2) ; 5-551b. ADAIR. JOHN l-166d. — . Sir Robert 5-407*. Adair. Ala. 1-460 (D4). — , Ariz. 2-544 (D2) XXIX. la AD AIR- ADR A To wake full use of this Index it is essential to read the Instructions given on Page 1, Adair, Ga. 11-752 (Bl). — , la. 14-732 (C3). — , 111. 14-304 (B3). — , ICy. 15-740 (B3). — , Okla. 20-58 (Fl). — , cape, Can. 5-160 (PI). — Co., la. 14-732 . — Co., Ind. 14-422 (H3). — Co., Miss. 18-600 (A4). — Co., N.Dak. 19-780 (B3). — Co., Neb. 19-324 (F4). — Co., O. 20-26 (C-D7). — Co., Pa. 21-106 (H6). — Co., Wash. 28-354 (G2). — Co., Wis. 28-740 (D5). — Creek, riv., Pa, 21-106 Adam's daughters. Book of : see Jubilees, Book of. Adams Express Company 10- 85a. Adamsia 6-733c. Adamsites 20-625d. Adam's laburnum 14-2Sd; 16- 32a. Adams Men : see National Republicans. Adam's needle : see Yucca. ADAMSON, PATRICK 1-lSld. — , ROBERT l-182b. Adamson, Ga. 11-752 (A2). — , Okla. 20-58 (F3). Adamson joint 4-141c. Adamson, mt., Tas. 26-43S (B2). Adams Park, Ga, 11-752 (C3). ADAM'S PEAK, mt., Cey. 1- 182d; 14-382 (I16);5-778o; geol. 5-779b. — Run, S.C. 25-500 (D4). — Station, Miss. 18-600 (B3). Adamsthal, Aus. 18-817b. Adamston, W.Va. 28-560 (C2). Adamstown, Md. 17-828 (D- E2). — , N.S.W. 19-471d. Adams r. Great North of Scotland Ry. Co. 2-326b. Adamsville, Ala. 1-460 (B2). — O. 20-26 (G4). Pa. 21-106 (B2). H.I. 23-249 (D2). Tenn. 26-620 (C2). . Utah 27-814 (C5). Adamu : see Adapa. Adamus Exul (Grotius) 12- 62 Id. Adamuz, Sp. 25-530 (C3) ; 7- 142a. Adam v. Newbigging 20-873a : 20-874d. ADANA, Asia M. 1-1 82d ; 2- 760 (F4); 13-243d; 27-464c ; Bagdad railway 3-197b; massacre (1909) 27-464C. — , vil., Asia M. l-182d ; 2- 760 (B-D5 &F4); 9-112b ; 27-443b. A dan (de la Hale) : see Adam (de la Hale). Adanero, Sp. 25-530 (C2). Adang, isl. Mal.Pen. 17-473 (A3). Adang Bay, Bor. 4-257 (C3). Adangrae, dlst., Go.Cst. 12-203 (C4). — , tribe 12-204a ; dialect 12- 2u4b. Adans : see Adenes le Rol. Adansi, mts. 12-203 (B3). — , tribe l-329d; 2-725b. ADANSON, MICHEL l-183a. Adansonia digitata : see Bao- bab. — Gregorii : see Gouty- stemmed tree. — sterculia ll-801b. Adant, Gustave 26-43d. Adapa l-169c; 3-107o; 24- 703a. Adapis 17-526d; 22-337a ; 28-1 009d. Adapisorex 14-644b. Adapisoriculus 14-644b. ADAPTATION (diet.) 1-183C, — (biol.) l-183c; 27-912b: aquatic 20-589d; direct 28-1037b; fishes 20-589d, 14-250d, 2-15b ; plants 21- 776a. Adapter (chem.) 8-3 19a. Adaptive radiation 20-589a. Adaptor (rifle) 23-336c. Adar, riv., Afr. 19-693 (C6). Adar (bot.) 2-258a. — (month) 4-1000d; 6-315c; 28-993C. A-dara-kalama 3-1 06b. Adararaa, Sud. 26-9 (D2) ; 9 128d. Adararit, Sud. 9-40 (C4). Adaray, Aby. : sec Harrar. Adare, Ire. 14-744 (C4) ; 16- 694o ; hall 22-640a. — , cape, Antarc. 21-961 (II) ; 21-904C ; 21-970b. Adari, Aby. : see Harrar. Adarna-ies 13-693d. Adasa, Pal. 17-197d. Ada-liev, Alexis 15-S9c ; 23 894d. Ada Spring, W.Aus. 2-960 (D4), Adata, Asia M. : see Hadath. Adaua, Somlnd. 25-379 (G2). Ada vale, Queens. 2-960 (G5). Ailawites 8-75d. Adaya Mingrat (general) 4- 6Sld. Adboel (bibl.) 14-870o. Ad Bivium, It, 16-4d. A.D.C. (abbrev.) l-435a. Adcote, mansion, Salop 26- 813d. Add, riv., Scot. 24-418 (A2) ; 2-486c. Adda, W.Af. : see Addah. — , fort, Alexandria 9-120c. — , mt., Egy. 9-40 (B3) ; 9-76c. ADDA (Addua), riv., It. 1- 183d; 15-4 (B2); (ancient) 15-26 (Bl); 15-2c; battle (223 B.C.) 10-477a, battle (490) 20-6b ; Milan canal 15- 15a. — , riv., Sud. 19-693 (A6). Addaci, Doctrina : see Doctrina Addaei. Addah, Go.Cst. 12-203 (C4) ; 12-204C. Addai : see Thaddaeus. Addala-shuogchol-meer, mt., Cauc. 6-553b. ADDAMS, JANE l-183d. Adda Mullah : .-•.,• Hadda Mullah. Addanki, India 14-382 (HI 2). Addan-tso, lake, China, 6-168 (D3). Addar, Ras, Tun. : see Bon, cape. ADDAXl-183d; 2-90b; 9-45b. Ad Decimum, battle (533) 5- 431a; 20-885b. Addeku, riv.. Go.Cst. 12-203 (B2). Addendum (mech.) 17-1001c. ADDER (viperaeevus)l-184a; 28-109b; 25-2S7C. "Adder " (submarine) 24-919c, Adderbury, Oxon. 9-420 (III. E2) ; 20-41Sa ; geology 20- 416a. Adderley, C. B. : see Norton, Charles Adderley, 1st baron. — , J. G. 19-797d. Adderley, Salop 9-416 (II. B4) Adder's foot : see Polypody. Addicks, J. E. 7-950b. Addicks, Tex. 26-690 (M6). Addictio (law) 23-548d ; 23- 542c. Addieville, 111. 14-304 (C5). Addiewcll, Scot. 4-984b. Addl Garaht, Aby. : see Adi- grat. Addigital feather 10-227d. Addingham, Yorks. 28-933 (Bl). Addington, Henry : see Sid- mouth, 1st viscount. Addington, Kent 16-942 (F3) ; 17-492a. — , Okla. 20-58 (D3). — , Sur. 16-942 (D3) ; 7-520b ; 17-588d. — , strait, Sum. 26-71 (A, B3). Addis Abeba, Aby. : see Adis Ababa. Addiscombe military college 2-615d ; 7-520b. Addisham, Kent : see Adi- sham. ADDISON, JOSEPH l-184a ; drama 8-528a ; essays 9-777d; hymns 14-194b ; literary criticism l-288a ; satire 24-229b ; social in- fluence 9-632a. — , Thomas 18-54d ; 18-63c. Addison, Ala. 1-460 (Bl). — , 111. 14-304 (D2). — , Ky. 15-740 (B3). — , Me. 17-434 (E4). —, Mich. 18-372 (F8X — , N.Y. 19-596 (C3). — , Pa. 21-106 (D6). — , Tex. 26-090 (B7). — , Vt. 19-490 (A3). — Co., Vt. 19-490 (A-B3). ADDISON'S DISEASE l-187b ; 20-9220. — Walk, Oxford 20-409d. Addison v. Addison 8-340a. Addition : algebra 1-OOOc ; arithmetic 2-529a, 2-538c. Additional Forces Act (1804) 9-554a. — Representation Bill (1904) 5-246c. Additions, in drama 8-519a. Addititious l-65c. Addlestonc, Sur. 16-942 (B3). Addolorata, L' : see Lazzari, Maria Dominica. Addra gazelle : see Ril gazelle. Add Ran, Tex. 26-690 (M2); college 28-225a. ADDRESS (parl.) l-188a. Address (in book titles) : see under leading word, e.g. Dcil, Address to the. Addu (myth.) 20-G07b. Addu, isl., Ind.0. 17-486a. Addua, riv., It, : see Adda. Adductor muscle (mollusc) 16-112c. — muscles (anat.) 19-57a ; 19- 58b. Add5-,W.24-1009d. Addy, Wash. 28-354 (HI). Addyston, O. 20-26 (H7). Ad Ecclcsiatn (Salviaii) 24- 103a. Adegaon, India 14-376 (H8). Adeimantus 12-455c. Adel, Ga. 11-752 (Cl). — , la. 14-732 (C3). — , Yorks. 4-584 (C4) ; 28-933 (Cl). — , dist., Af. 3-7 G4c ; 13-16d. Adela (of Blois) 9-479il ; 3- 556a. — (of Champagne) 17-36b ; 21- 379a. — (of Denmark) 5-933d. — (of Vermandois) 27-1024c. — (of Vohburg)9-12c; ll-45b. Adelaar : see Adelaer. Adelactaeon 11-5210. Adela dogeerella 16-472a (fig.). ADELAER (admiral) l-188a. Adelaer, cape, Green. 12-543 (Eo). Adelaide (abbess) l-188d. ADELAIDE (empress) l-188b ; 13-2760 ; 15-29c ; 20-373b. — ( Adeliria, English queen, m. Henryl.)13-281b; 26-1G31). — (English queen, m. William IV.) 28-664C ; 17-513a. — (French queen, m. Hugh Capet) 13-858C. — (French queen, m. Louis V.) 17-35a. — (French queen, m. Louis VI.) 17-36a; 18-787b. — (queen of Italy) 28-2Gc. — (of Tirol) 26-lOllc. — (of Turin) 24-254a. Adelaide, Colo. 6-722 (E3). — , Ga. 11-752 (E3). ADELAIDE, S.Aus. l-188d ; 2-960 (F6); bishopric 4- 810d; library 16-561a; obser- vatory 19-960d ; rainfall 2- 947a, 25-4940 ; university 27-775c, l-189a, 27-771d, 27-779C (hoods). — , Tas. 26-438 (B2). — , land, Antarc. 21-961 (M) ; 21-9630. — , penin., Can. 5-160 (K2). — , riv., S.Aus. 2-900 (E2) ; 2- 943a; exploration 2-962a. ADELARD (of Bath) l-189c; 24-350d; 27-184a. Adelardi, G. degli 10-283a. Adelasia (of Sardinia) 9-661b ; 24-2 IGd. — (of Sicily) l-191d. Adelbert : see Adalbert. Adelbert College, Cleveland 6- 504b. Adelboden, Switz. 26-242 (D4); 3-794c. Adelbold (bishop of Utrecht) 27-825a; 13-606b. Adclchi (Manzoni) 14-911d ; 17-627b. Adelchis (of Benevento) 17- 29e. Adeldvile, Ger. : see Eltvillo. Adelea6-617b ; 6-617d. — ovata6-G17a; 6-616 (ng.). Adelegg, mts., Ger. 28-856b. Adelersborg Castle : see Drags- holm. Adelfl (secret society) 15-49d. Adelheid : see Adelaide. Adelheid's Quelle.Ger. 18-520a. Adeli, tribe 26-1046c. Adelidae 16-472a. Adelie Land, Antarc. 21-961 (G); 8-066d; 21-964a. Adeline, 111. 14-304 (Cl). — .La. 17-54 (A7). Adelisa (of Louvain) 21-337d. Adelkind, Cornelius 13-175e. Adell, Wis., 28-740 (E-F5). Adelnau, Ger. 11-808 (F3). Adelong, N.S.W. 19-538 (D, E4). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. 10 To make lull use of this Index It In enentlml to read the Instructions given on Page I. ADAIR-ADRA K-' •- I . <> M-*8(K6). 7-eva (map) Illlllllll*. I 1 I'J- 3-1 A.I.-I-*. '.•!•!.• 8- . : ADI LUNG. J. C. 8... '•mines: trr -de Moi.i.-il : *, Adhemar i ii tell. .'-•• ADEMPTION i-h. • > 1-1901). Kli ADEN '•>); 4-6lOa: am-l.-nt ry 2-21:7.1 ; c-llmate 8- >60c; l'7«:iil; crater 28 : Kiirrlxm 4-lS8a; MB .1 19-l>70n. — , 111. 14- •v\. 19-520 (CS). — , cap*. : trr Suimilnh, cape. — . irulf 2-2s:tu ; 19-973b. AdVnanthrra paronlna 11 MI. (irr. ii-xos (i j7). ADENES LE ROI 1-lUOcl ; 27- 2*71.: 11-1 ADENINE 1-IUU; 22-664O ; 18-1970. A. I. -ilium Obesiim 2-2lidaell-515c. Ad,-.,rblsll-515c. Adcphaga 6-670a; 6-669o; 6- tifiUd. Adepe : trr Lard. — benzoatus 3-7STa. — lanae hydrosus : gr r Lanolin ADEPT (dirt.) 1-1910, AiliT, flying machine 10-S17C. Ailrrar, S«h. : tee Adrar. AdiThalJan, Pen. : tte Azer- baijan. Aderklaa. Ann. Z8-244b. ADERNO. fii-. l-191c; 15-4 (Krt). Aderoso, Go.Ot, 12-203 (A2). Adenbacher Felaeu, A us. 23- .-.21.1. Adcr telephone transmitter 26 550a. Adesmaceal6-I24a. Ad.-t. I1. A. I.. Adet (Albanian custom) 1-484O. ADEVISM l-l'.H.l. Ad extlrpauda (1'apal bull) 14 .'•'.I'M. Adfected equation 9-711C, Ad Fine-. Climb. 4-246*. — Flrxuiu. It. : trr. Pletro In Adforton. Hereford 9-420 (III. B2). Adfui (historian) 9-10Sb. Adgar (William the Trouvire) -•d. Adgar, Ate. : nrr Adrar. AdgatevlMe, Oa. 11-752 (C2). . Ala. 1-460 (1 ;-.'i. Adghagh, Sah. : trr Adrar. Adgild (Frisian king) 1 1 Ailhulf. Siunlnd. : srr Itala. AdhurbaJlan: irr Azerbaijan. Adhem. rlv.. Turk.As. 26-305 Adhen '.on 4-3250, — DE CHABANNES l-191d. -DE MONTEIL l-192a ; 7- 529b. — Fahri ll-589d. AdlK-rlial 15- Adberent (Presbyterian) 22- ADHESION (diet.) l-192n: i 10-561c; (phys.) S- •.' S6b. i venea* (phren.) 21-.136C. AdhJchatra, lnd;n 14-1:2 I.-. A.llnkii Vatsaklm 13- in In. Adhirite : trr Nnladat. Adhmh. Syr. 5-. Adhrullya, Asl*M. : tee Dory- lacum. .ryu 4-3790 ; 84-160*. •1). . i : 19- A.lml.nli.- M-K09*. in.i.iii 13-1 Hi.- : . ; of -Irani H-BJSb. A-vr. 21- 1Kb; I-3J:i.i ; luradc-d by TIcraiM* 7-i:i7a. M-VOUIi. in. Syr. M-3U«b. Adlantuin caudatuin 13-7. V>«. — ( apUlas-veoeris:sr«Maid.-ii i-i»ia; is- -•'.i Adiaphoritni 18-73.1b. Adi (al llakkari) (derrlah) 8- — (b. Artat) (governor) 5-S4c. - 1 1.. /.. 12- -ablr(poct)tl-250b. caliph) 9-97d. Adldon. int.. r'r. : trr .Mils. Adle hydrom.-l. r 14-llKlli. — sympleznmctcr 3-4'J'"-. Adieu, lake, Nfd. 19-479 (BS). ••ux " (Beethoven) 2 4S6b; 2S-242b. Adik-am (title) 5-7844. ADIGE. rlv.. It. l-192b; 3-4 : IS- 1 (1)2); 15-21) *M)I 15-27a: in Austria 2-97 la; In Italy 15- Adigrrat (Adigherat), Aby. : trr Adlgrat. Adlgheh : trr. Cherkenxes. Adi-timnth : see (Inrnlh. Adlgral, Aby. 1-83 (map); 1 880 ; coal - bearing beds 1 85b ; Italian expedition 15- 77d, 15-7«c. — s.ind-t.>n>- 1-vM.. Adll I. (of Egypt) 9-980; Joppa taken 18-308* : true-.- with John of llrienne 15- 41.'. . — II. (of Egj-p<)9-99a. — (of Persia) 21-2351). Adilabad. India 14-382 (Hin). — . dirt., India 14-382 (Him. Adll Khan: trr Ibrahi- .Shah I.: Yusiif Adll Shah. Adil Pasha «l-S39c. Adlta: trr KadirilH. Adll Shahi (Ilijnpur dynasty) 14-4021.; 20-ii7.sd; 14-43:ib. Adlni. rlv., Arab. 2-264 (F6) ; .. Ailili, Cal. 5-8 (Cl). Adina, mosque. Oaur 14-432.1. Vrk. 2-5.ri2 (C4). i 23-7.-.H.1 : 23-763o. Adinida : trc Prorooentraoeae. .\.l.!i,.l.- 18-219a. A.hj.i.' acid 19-ir,9a ; 23-969(1. ADIPOCERE l-l'.l'.'c. Adinooerite : ter IlatchetUte. Adipose tissue 6-959b. Adiquala. N.K.Af. 9-746c. Adirampatam. India : fee A dram pot. Adirtran-ula, mis., Tib. 8-168 Adirondark Park, N.Y.l-193b; 19-59G (111). ADIRONDACKS, mte., N.Y. l-192i- ; 19-:>9A(F-(il); 27- 616h- fauna 27-633C ; geo- loBry 22-207U ; lumber resru- lati'ons lO-O'i'b, 16-S67b; mineral.i 19-.">9.1a, 19-597d. Adirondack Wilderness, .\.V. 1-193*. Adis. riv.. Mor. 18-851 (D4). ADIS ABABA. Aby. l-!93b ; 1-- i (map) ; 19-R93 (I)fi) ; treaty (1S96) l-94b. l-346c, 15-78d ; treaty (1907) 4- tOt '. Adi SamaJ (sect) 4-389a. Adish, int., Cauc. 5-55Ib ; 5- USb. Adlsham. Kent 9-424 (IV. E4); 28- 7 Did. Adis Ilurrar. Aby. : ire Dire Dawa. Adit (diet.) 18-.'.29r. Adltoin, Xiir. 19-B78 (D4). Aditha. Pal. 20-fli)-.1 Aditi (myth.) 19-1390. ila«) 23- • I I.-. . (Chola kiiiK)5-3B2a- Aditvasena (Oupta king) 12- 731a. Adltyarara (chron.) 13-493b. .-ri. Turk. A<. 9-7460. Ailivino, Caaa del, C.Ara. 5- 678b. Adjaoentls secnndl 2-512a. i 2-M2a. AdJair 15-2- : iv.. India : tre AJal. Adjann-, Iv.Cst. : tre Blnger- 97d, l.i-» l-l'. - : 22- •nrla. K'llf, Turkent. : tee Aillldja. Hum. 88-826 (D2). Inbr : irr Allnu. ADJOURNMENT (diet.) 1- A.IJ.id' 'Hum. 83-816 (Cl). ADJUDICATION (law) !93e; In bankruptcy 3-327f. ADJUNCT dlli-t.) l-19.1d. — group 18-6300. Adlunta, India : *••• AJanta. A.ljunUs. P.ll. 88-121 (A2). A dj u«taire : irr Adjutage. ADJUSTMENT 1-1 93d; 3 57b. ADJUTAGE l-193d. ADJUTANT (title) l-193d ; i ; 14-532c. — (leploptllus) 15-1030 ; 3. 97Sil; fixull 3-971b; mara bout feathers 10 - 229c ; thronl-biitr 3-968d. ADJUTANT-GENERAL 1 194a; 2-610b ; 1-435*; staff 2S-754c. Adjutators (1647) : tee Agi- tators. Adlygarh. India : trr Ajalgarh. ••l.tinr) 26-15a. Adlectlo (law) 23-649C. A'll.-r, Dr. (physician) ll-37c. — , Dr. (politician) 3-35c. — , FELIX. 1-194*. — , Hermann 26-292b. — , Kaspar : trr Aquila. . V M. 20-2:121.. A'llrr, riv.. Aus. 2-971a; 4- — , slilio. riv.. Aus. 3-4 (El). — . \Vllde. riv.. Aus. 3 -4 (Kl). — . pass. It. 1-743C. Adlcrbeth. G. G. 26-218*. Adlercreutz, C. J. 12-738d. AdlcrKi'birge. mts., Aus. 3-4 : 4-1221,. Adli-r-hof. tier. 3-73S (map). Adl.TM'iirre. (i. 26-21-1,. Ail libitum (music) 1-122*. Adlirh, llulg. : trr Kula. Adllngton. Lanes. 16-139 (C2) ; 16-1 Adlun. Syr. 20-602 (C2). Aillur. India 14-382 (H10). Adinah, Pal. 11 - 57'Ja ; 25- 342d. " Ad majorem Del gloriam " IS-.'UOb. Ad Majores. Alg. : tee Bes- serianl. Ad Mediam, Hung. : ae Mehadla. Ad Medias. It. : tre Mesa. Admcnsuratio (writ) 28-849b. Admetidae 2-306*. ADMETUS (of Pherae) 1- 1:1 ii. ; 2-1 - ii.. — (Molossian king) 9-698d ; 7-1540. Admetus (zool.) 2-306a. Adminiculator : tee Nomen ADMINISTRATION l-194b ; 12-297d. Administration of Estates Act <1869)7-905c. Adrninixlrution of Great Hriluin i Lew is) 16-523b. Administrative county 9- 1 ; 9-4280. — County of London Electric Power Hill (1905) 9-201*. Administrator : tee Execu and Administrators. Administrators (Manichaean) 17-:.75a. Admirable Crichton : Crichton, James. ADMIRAL (till.-) l-194d; 24- 14a: 19-299c ; Hairs 10-4601,; of France 19-302c, 19-305d, 19-306a ; of St John of .l.-rusalem 24-1 la ; of the Him- 19-. in Ib ; of the Fleet 19-29Uc, 19-:;ii4b, l-195b ; of the White 19- (nib. " Admiral " (battleship) 24- I95b. " Admiral Bounrola " (sub- marine) 24-;i2li-. Admiral butterfly 16-476d. AdmiralV regiment 17-7 19o- " Admiral's. The " : tee Lord Admiral's Company, The. " Admiral Trehouart " (battle- ship) 24-;. ,!ty buy, N.Z. 19-624 (K4). — , bar, W.I. 12-5790. — , gulf, Aus. 2-960 (D2) ; 2- 942a. t.Can. 5-160 (Ml) ; 3- — , Inlet, Wash. 28-354 (G4). Al.k. 1-471 (tar . i'«n. 5- 1 «0 d.'). ADMIHALTy, I.I . l-«c.O. »• ! . H . ill). , -..'l!l-l, \ ' -' 2- I '. J " 1l ADMIRALTY ADMINUTRA- Uon l-l'J'.i. : .\ii~-: f arm* 2 - - 1 > : b • .M 2-43M; eh 1930. »-U4»d ; rirmp inltteet-806*; rt«r 1 marine (oro* 17 ;tod Statos 1-2. i alto France, nary many, navy, tec. — Advocate 1-2410 ; 1-104O. — Hoard 1-1 95c. — Coefficient M-942d. — < '..urt AcU l-203d ; 22- 174b. — Flrnt Lord of the 1-1 98b; l-!97a ; In cabinet 4-919a> 25-SOlc. — , HIGH COURT OF l-203a 18-6961) ; Trinity HOUM 27-286.1; Ireland l-205a . m of request 23-180d proctor 1-204C, 22-421a proxy In 22-51 7d: Scotland l-205a ; standing OOUUM " 1-2040. — JURISDICTION l-20Sb <'iiuiue Ports' court 0-378O l-205b; civil salvage 24- 97d; courts-martial 7-328b drolts 8-58Kc. 28-H41b; mill tary salvage 24-99b ; prize 22-373d; United States 1- 208a; wrecks 28-.-411. ; 28 840b. Admire, Kan. 15-654 (F2). Adini-sibility (law) 10-I3C. ADMISSION (law) l-210c; 10- 17d. — Day 13-S84b. — to Beneflces Act (1843) 1- 46c. Admonet nos (papal bull) 21- 8Mb. Admonition (Florentine his tory) 10-534U ; 10-535a. — (law): trr Munition. Admonition to Parliament 22- I89b. Admont, Aus. 3-4 (D3). Ad Moruni, Sp. : ate Velez Kublo. Adna, Wash. 28-354 (B3). AdnatclO-567b. Adnephriue 26-1 1 6b. Ad net. Aus. 24-105b. — beds (Adnetcr Kulke) 533d ; 15-5«9d. AdnetJAcko, mt., Swed. 800 (Dl). Ad Novas. It. 4-358b. Ad Xoratianum 9-650b. ADO (of Vlenne) l-210c; MMe. Ado, Nig. 19-678 (B4). ADOBE l-210d ; 4-.'>17d. — , hill, Colo. 6-722 (OS). — . val., Cal. 5-8 (D2). Adoblno l-210d. Adod Addaula (sultan) 5-52c ; 15-951a. Adolar (bishop) 9-737b. ADOLESCENCE l-210d ; 14- '. : : - 16- 19- 17- Adoleecentla (law) l-372c; 7- SMd. Adolf : tre Adolph. Adolph (of Bavaria-Munich) 3-5470. — V. (of Berg) 15-638C. — VII. (of Berg) 16-691d; 18-440*. — (of Cleves) ll-556c. — (archbp. of Cologne) 11- 842d ; 21-3S4a. — (of Gelderland) ll-556d ; 12-6991). — I. (of HolBteln) 24-335d. — II. (of ilolstein) 17-86a ; 24- 33.r,d. — III. (of Ilolstein) 5-223*; 12-S7I.I ; 24-:<35d. — VIII. (of Hol-t<-in>24-336b. — (of Jiilich-Berg) 15-549d ; 3-771d. — II. (of La Mnrck) : tee La Marck. Adolf II.. Count of. — (of Nassau) 19-25 Ic: grand- daike of Luxemburg 17-1 45c, 28-«70,l; order of (1858) 15-86'id: order of the Golden Lion 15-865d. — II. (of Nassau) 17- IH.l ; 8- 841ft. — (of Nuenar) 27-S26b. ADOLPH OF NASSAU (Ger- man klne) 1-2111,; 18-85*; l9-iisi,: n--i.;c. Adnlphr (Constant) 6-9S7c. Adolphe Hr. Adolphus (Christian name) 8- nio. ADOLPH U8 FHEDs^M (klmc of 8w*drn> 1-jiM. ADOLPHUS, J. L. 1-IIId. i ,;l). Adoninan. ."I : irr A.Umuan. .VI. ,n. count 17-1 2 (rvUcioo) 18-ltTb ; 17- 556b. AdonaU (8beU«y) 17-lMb ; S- 13*. Adone. L' (Martnl) 14-90«b ; 17-/2ld. ADONI. India l-211a; 14-181 (oitT, Adonia (fmtlrals) 1-2121, ; 5- 7l2b. Aduniatutne (Theocritu.) 1- tllb; 3-9.'.6b; 8*-762e. ADONIJAHl-llta; 7-K58*. Adoniram (blbl.) 15-3260. ADONIS (myth) l-2IIa; At- tls 8-»»6b: Bethlehem temple 3-829* ; festivals: tee Adunla : Gnostic par- allel It- 1 SOb; Grail story 18-3211) ; Hadadrlmmon 12- 795a; Linus legend l«-736d: No'mAn 1»- Ill's; survivals 87-5491). Adonis, riv., Syr. 18-346.1 ; 15- 299c; shrine of AsUrte 21- 604d. ADONIS (bot.) 1-212.1; 22- 896d ; 13-768b. — but K-rlly 1-21 2d. A.I..II l.-ni21-513b. ADOPTIAN1SM l-212d ; 26- 775a ; ArcheUus* creed 8- 570b ; Christology 23-963C ; Spani-h school 28-777d. ADOPTION (law) l-213c; Babylonian 3-1 19c ; Cretan 12-.r,»2d ; Kn-n.-h 1-301 b; Hindu 14-441.1 ; Homan 23- 6300. 23-573d, l-213c. 22- Adoptlon of Children Act (1895)8-98*. Adoptive Vestries Act (1831) 27-1063b. Ador, G. 11- '.:. I d. AdoraUn, Pal. : tte Dor*. ADORATION l-214b. " Adoration of the Lamb " (van Eyck) !O-90b. " Adoration of the Magi " (Botticelli)4-307a; (Pcruzzi) 21-281b; (Kubem.) 23-805*. " Adoration of the Virgin " (DOnr) 8VTOO*. Adorf. Aus. 3-4 (Cl). ADORF, i:.-r. (Saxony) !• 214c ; 11-808 (III. qll). . (Waldeck)ll-80S(B3). Adorf limestone 8-125 ; 8- . — shales : tee Budeshelmer shales. " Adoro to devote " (Uymn) 14-186d. Adorp. Iloll. 13-588 (Dl). Adorsi. race : tee Aorses. Adossldes Pasha 7-428*. ADOUR. riv.. Kr. l-214c: 10- 778 (E6); 13-75a; 23-380b. ADOWA. Aby. 1-21 4d; 1-83 (map); 19-693 (D5); battle (18M l-.ii-.lS-7-!-.lS-77.; church frescoes l-89b. Adoxa : tre MoschateL Ad patrem (Milton ) 18-4 8 1 d. Ad Piscinam, Alg. : tee Pto- clnam. Ad. Ad Providam (papal bull) 26- i ..-.'.. Ad quaeetlonem 17-925d. Ad quod dainnum (writ) 28- - ite. ADRA, Sp. 1-21 4d: 25-530 (D4): tee alto Abdera. — , riv., Sp. 25-530 (D4); 1- 211.1 ; 1-711!.. Adra. El. church. Cairo 4- I :. A dram pet, India 14-382 (H 1 4). Adramytta, dlst., Arab. 12- -.-•• • Adramyttium, Turk.As. 2-760 (B3). Adranon. Sfc. : trr Ademo. Adranos (myth.) l-191d. J. Adranua (myth.) 25-37a. ADRAi' .i;,a; 1-320 : 23-:i57a ; 23-l004c; i Influence 24-643C ; Inhabitants 27-3521) ; popu- IMIJ..H 27- li'iilfoj, Alg- : >re Kabylia, Great. Adraskan*. Afg. 1-31 4b. Adristela: «re Nemesis. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 11 ADRA-AFGH ADRASTUS (legend) l-215a 27-494a. — (of Aphrodisia) 16-S99d. Adrenal Glands 7-634b : for ex tract see Supra-renal extract Adrenalin 19-927a ; 26-116a action on nervons systen 26-2S8c ; in epistaxis 20 79d ; in purpura 22-666a. Adreualone 26-1 16b. Adreth Solomon 13-17 Ib ; 1- 9c. Adrets, Baron des 28-56d. Adrerald (monk) l-439d. ADRIA, It. l-21Sb; 15-4 (D2); 15-26 (D2) ; 9-90Sc; amber trade l-793e. — , sea : see Adriatic Sea. ADRIAN, St l-216d ; 10-:;:; la 17-9:ilb. ADRIAN I. (Pope) l-215c ; 23-tiG4c ; Charlemagne 10- 809b, 5-S91d ; Desiderius 8-95b ; Dionysio • Hadriana 5-195a ; forged documents 8-303d, 8-40§c. — II. (Pope) l-215d ; 20-6S9a. — III. (Pope) l-215d ; 6 715a. — IV. (Pope) l-215d ; 23- 671c; 20-694a ; attitude to the commune 20-695a ; Ire land granted to Henry II. 9-4S3c ; interdict 10-60c ; Templars 26-593a. — V. (Pope) 1-21 6b; 4-207a ; legatine constitutions 28 552b, 5-201d. — VI. (Pope) l-216b ; 20- 709c ; order of Alcantara 15- 866d ; St James of Compos tella 15-866c. — (di Castello) : see Castellesi, Adriano. — (of Met2) 6-384d. — (of Niridanum) 26-766a. — (ofTyre)23-236b ; 21-345C. Adrian, Ga. 11-752 (D3). — , 111. 14-304 (A3). — , Kan. 15-654 (Gl). ADRIAN, Mich. l-216d ; 18- 372 (F8). — , Minn. 18-550 (B7). — , Mo. 18-608 (B3). — , N.Dak. 19-780 (F3). — , Tex. 26-890 (A2). — , Wash. 28-354 (F2). Adrian College, Mich. 1-21 7a. Adriana, villa, Home 15-4 (F-G1). ADR1ANI, G. B. l-217a. — , M. 14-907C. ADRIANOPLE, Turk. l-217c ; 27-426 (E2) ; battle (A.D. 324)14-518c; battle (A.D. 378) 23-512b, 27-850b; capture (1829) 23-931b ; Russian occupation (1878) Z3-U:i.">il ; shipping statistics 27-430c; treaty (1829)23- 904a, 23-837d, 27-458a. ADRIANOPLE, vil., Turk., l-217b: 27-426 (D-E2) ; population 27-426C ; silk production 25-104b ; taxes 27-433b. Adrianus : see Adrian. Adria Shipping Company 3- 21a. " Adriatic " (liner) 24-886a. ADRIATIC SEA l-21Sa; 15-4 (D2-F4); 23-648 (D2) ; depth 19-974a; formation 15-6S3b ; geological age 9-91 Id ; mar- riage ceremony 4-713a, 24- 552 b; Venetian acquisitions 27-1004d. Adria Veneta, It. : see Adria. Adrienne Lecouvreur (Scribe and Legouve) 16-380a. Adrigole, Ire. 14-744 (B5). Adrimetum (Adrumetum), Tun. : see Hadrumetum. Ad Ripam, Yorks. : see Ripon. Adrogatio 1-2 13d ; 23-530c. Ad Salinas, Aus. : see Dolnja Tuzla. ADSCRIPT (diet.) l-218c. Adscripticii 7-1 IGc; 24-664d; 23-523a. Ad Septem Fratres, Mor. : see Ceuta. Ad Sex Insulas, Mor. : see Alhucemas. Adsiger, P. 6-808d. Ad spem veterem, dist., Rome 2-2 4 2 d. Adua, Aby. : see Adowa. Aduan, tribe 9-301c. Aduard, Holl. 13-588 (Dl). Aduatici. tribe : see Aduatuci. Aduaticum, camp, Belg. 19- 159d. Aduatuca, Gaul. 4-940b. Aduatnci, tribe ll-533b ; 4- 940a ; l-795a. Adnfe : see Timbrel. Adula Alps, mts., Swltz. 1- 744c; 20-332d. Adularescence 18-807b. To make full use of this Index it Is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Adularia 25-fi46d ; 18-807a 20-332d ; 20-333a. Adule Bay, X.E.Af. : see An nesley Bay. Adulis, N.E.Af.9-747b; cathe dral l-96a ; inscription 14 629a, l-S9c, 9-847a. See ate Zula. ADULLAM, Pal. l-218c ; 7 855b. — , cave of (hist.) l-218c. — Chapel, Brighton l-365d. ADULTERATION l-218c . 7-754c ; district council's powers 9-440c ; of brandj 4-429d ; oils 20- ISM, 20-.V-M perfumery 21-142C ; pig ments 21-598b. Adulterine Castle 5-479c. ADULTERY l-234b ; Baby Ionian law 3-120a ; AnglO' Saxon 28-783d ; divorce 8- 337a : early Church 6-902c Roman law 28-783b ; wife's confession 6-904d. Adult life l-372c. — Schools movement ll-228d Aduma, Syr. 8-949c. — (dialect) 3-359c. Adumu, Pal. 14-870c. Adunara, isl., Mai. Arch. 17-466 (E4). Adunata8-878c. Adunatio (deiflcatio) 19-125a ; 9-744b. Addnay (myth.) 17-556b. Adun-chalon, mts., Russ.As. 27-4Sc; 3-8 17c. Adur, riv., Sus. 9-424 (IV. B5); 26-16.-.C : 24-1004a. Adurrus, riv., Fr. : see Adour. Ad usum Delphini (Boursault) 4-334b. Adva, Aby. : see Adowa. AD VALOREM DUTY 1-234C. Advance, 111. 14-304 (D4). — , Ind. 14-422 (D5). — , Mich. 18-372 (E4). — , Mo. 18-608 (G4). — , N.C. 19-772 (Bl-2). " Advance " (ship) 15-650b. — (in shipbuilding) 24-954b. ADVANCEMENT l-235a. Advancement of Learning (Bacon) 3-1 46c. Advances to Settlers Act (1894) 19-630d. Advance Union 7-S6d. ADVANTAGE (diet.) l-235a. ADVENT l-235b: 9-695d; Ger- man observances 10-197b. — .Second 9-762b ; 18-461c; Christ's teaching 15-354C ; early Church 6-332c, 13- 624a ; Pauline teaching 20- 946d, 26-841b. — , bay, Arct. 25-709a. — Christians 18-465a. — images l-235b. ADVENTISTS, SECOND 1- 235c: 18-4G4d. ADVENTITIOUS 1-235C. — roots 23-712c. — shoot 25-878b. ADVENTURE (diet.) l-235c. — bay, Arct. : see Advent. — bay, Tas. 26-438 (B2). — , port, N.Z. 19-624 (B7). "Adventure" (cruiser) 24-909a. "Adventure" (ship : Cooke's) 7-71d. Adventure" (ship : New- castle) 16-602ii. Adventure Bank, shoal 18-6Sa. Adventure, bill of 1-235C. "Adventure Galley" (ship) 15- 784a. Adventure Land, Arct. 25- 708d. Adrenturer (periodical) 13-97d. Adventurers of London trading into Africa, The Company of ll-438a. Adrenlures of Mr Verdant Green (Bede) 3-616b. Adventures of Philip (Thacke- ray) 26-71 9a. Adventus (consul) 25-361c. Adverb 12-329c. Adversaria (law) 23-558a. Adversaria (von Barth) 3-447d. Adversative conjunction 6- B43o. ADVERTISEMENT l-235d; 19-545d ; French news- paper control (1830) 19- 575b ; in book distribution 22-631d, 9-631c; indecent 19-953c; law 22-301b, 11- 447c ; society for checking abuses of l-237b. Advertisements Regulation Act 1907 l-238b. — Statute 27-10610. ADVICE (diet.) l-241a. Adrices to a Painter (MarveU) 24-229b. Adrice to the Farmers in East Lothian : see CountryTnan's Rudiment*. Adville, Ala. 1-460 (C2). ADVOCATE l-241a; Dutcl 13-600d ; ecclesiastical 12 172d ; U.S. court of admir alty 2-8S7a,; medieval, 1 241d, 7-561a, 27-172a. Advocate-general : see King' advocate. Advocates, College of : set Doctors Commons. Advocates-depute 16-992d. ADVOCATES, FACULTY OF 1 242b ; library 16-557C, 22 301b, 12-795b. Advocatus : see Advocate. ADVOCATUS DIABOLI 1< 242c. — flsci l-241b. Advowry 26-737b. ADVOWSON (Advowzen) 1- 242c ; 23-499a ; 6-436a. Adwalton Moor : battle (1643 12-406b. Adwan, tribe 26-307C. Adwick le Street, Yorks 9-416(11. E2). — upon Dearuc, Yorks. 28-933 D2). Adyar, India 17-291C. AD'YE, Sir J. M. l-243d ; 9- 121a. Adyeville, Ind. 14-422 (D8). Ady-ghe, tribe : see Cherk esses. Adyongan.P.Is. 21-392 (C-D4). Adyr-su, pass, Cauc. 5-552c. Adyr-su-bashi, mt., Cauc. 5-551b. Adys, N.Af. 23-48a. ADYTUM l-244a. ADZE l-244a ; 5-386c; Celtic 5-652c; Egyptian 9-70a, 9- 68d. " Adzuma " (Jap. cruiser) 24-912d. AS (rel.) : see Ea. Ae, riv., Scot. 8-663b. Aea, Russ. : see Kutais. Aeacidael3-374d; l-254a. Aeacides (of Epirus) 9-699a. ABACUS l-244a; l-142a ; 1- •l.v-'l) ; 18-479d. Aeaea, isl., It. 6-381b ; 6-381c. Aeane, Gr. 12-440 (A4). Aeantis, tribe 6-479d. Aebelo, isl., Den. 8-24 (C3). Aebeltoft, Den. 8-24 (C2). — , bay, Den. 8-24 (C2). Aeber Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25- 506 (D3). Aebutia, Lex 23-553d ; 23 566c. Aecae, It. 15-26 (E4) : see also Troia. Aechmea 4-632b. Aecidiospores ll-342c. Aecidium (fungal fruit) 11 336a ; ll-343a. — (fungal genus) ll-336b. — elatinum 21-7 56a. — Grossulariae : see Puccinia Pringsheimiana. AECLANUM, It. l-244a ; 15- 26 (E4); 5-123a; 14-634a. Aed (king of Ireland) 14-7 63b. — Allen 14-763d. Aedau : see Aidan. Aeddi : see Eddius. Aedepsus, Gr. 12-440 (E2) : see also Lipsos. Aedes 18-901d. AEDESIUS l-244b. Aed Finnliath 14-765b. Aedico (Idico) 20-5b. AEDICULA (diet.) l-244b. Aedificiis, De (Procopius) 22- 418d. AEDILE l-244b ; 27-265a ; 23- 649b ; diptych described 8- 308d ; edicts 23-556a ; lie- tors 16-588b. - — , curule : see Curule aedile. Aedinae 18-901d. Aed Mac Ainmirech 5-625b. — Oirdnigthe 14-763d. AEDUI, tribe l-244d; ll-533a; 14-656C. Aeetes(Aeeta)2-478d;18-18d. AEGADIAN ISLANDS, It. 1- 245a; 15-4 (C-D5) ; 15-26 (D5) ; battle (241 B.C.) 22- 650b, 24-550d. Aegae.AsiaM. l-251b; 6-365c. — , Gr. (Achaia) 12-440 (D2) ; 22-169(1. — , Gr. (Euboea) 12-440 (E2). — , Or. (Macedonia) 12-440 (A4) : see also Edessa. Aegaels threp, battle (455) 13-268d. Aegaeon : see Briareus. Aegaeum, Mare, Gr. : see Aegean Sea. Aegaleos, mt., Gr. (Pelopon- nesus) 12-440 (C3). — , mt., Gr. (Attica) 2-882c. Aegates, isls., It. : see Aegadian Islands. AEGEAN CIVILIZATION 1- 245a; 7-423a, 9-922c, 12- 440d ; in Aeglna l-252b annals l-250a ; architectur 1-248C, 2-377d, 13-SlOc, 26 607a, 28-712b; arms and armour 2-583c, 26-270c art l-246c, l-248a, 20-463c 10-373b, 2-S32d ; ceramic 5-711c, 5-715d, 5-719d, 7 425 (PL II. flg. 3) chronology l-248d, 7-421b 7-423d ; costume 7-232d, 7 233b ; goddess 1-250 (PI III. flg. 7) ; in Crete 7-423a in Cyprus 7-698a ; intaglio 11-562 (PI. I.) ; jewelry 15 365b,15-366 (Plate),ll-564a 8-799a ; at Kampos 16' 52b; at Miletus 18-443a; a Mycenae 19-103d ; at Nau plia 19-279a; in Palcstim 20-608d; plate 21-792 (Plate I.) : among Purasati 21- 402b ; religion l-247a, 7- 422a, 12-528d, 20-143C in Rhodes 23-258d ; a Salamis 24-58d ; at San torin 24-196a ; in Syria 26- 308b ; terracottas 26-654b at Troy27-316c; atVaphio 27-897b. Aegean province, Rom.Emp 23-524a. AEGEAN SEA l-251b ; 12-424 (F1-G3), 12-440 (F1-G3) ancient atlas 27-448c depth 19-974a ; geological age 9-911d ; marine life 10-638b ; Ratzel's theory 14-498C. Aegeis, tribe 6-479d. Aegelric (abbot) 7-515a. Aegeri, Ober, Switz. (Zug.) see Ober Aegeri. — , Unter, Switz. (Zug.) : see Unter Aegeri. — , lake, Switz. 28-1047d. Aegeria : see Egeria. Aegeriidae 11-1 •_':>n . Aegeus (of Athens) 18-19a ; 19-711a. — (of Sparta) 21-617b. AECEUS (of Thebes) l-251c. Aeggishorn, mt., Switz. : see Eggishorn. Aeghion, Gr. : see Aegion. Aegiale, Gr. : gee Egialo. Aegialeia, Gr. : see Sicyon. Aegialeus (legend) l-215b. Aegialitis : see Ringed plover. — alexandrina : see Kentish plover. — cantiana : see Kentish plover. — hiaticula : see Ringed plover, common. — sanctae liclcnae : see Wire- bird. — vocifera : see Killdeer. Aegialornithes : see Chara driornithes. Aegiceras fragrans 5-779c. Aegicoreis, tribe 2-841 d. Aegida, Aus. 5-286d. Aegidius (abbot) : see Giles, St. — (Roman administrator) 26- 275e. — Corboliensis : see Gillos de Corbcil. — of Lessines 24-355a. — Romanus : see Colonna, Egidio. Acgilia, isl., Gr. 12-440 (E5) : see also Cerigotto. Aegimius 8-425d ; 13-308d ; 13-346b. Aegina (legend) l-244a ; 1- 251d. AEGINA, isl., Gr. 1-251 d ; 12-424 (E3) ; Achaean in- vasion l-142a ; Aegean tombs l-245d ; Albanians in 12-430a; archaeology 1- 251d ; 14-198b, 12-481C, 5- 711c; Athenian expulsion of Inhabitants 12-455C ; Cha- brias defeated Spartans 5- 786a ; cleruchy formed by Athens 21-73b ; coinage 12- 445a, 19-883c; granted to Athens 2-843d; Hecate wor- fihip 13-193d ; re-population legend 19-114c; temple 7- 2;Hd, 26-611d (flg.), 12-481 (figs.). — , gulf, Gr. 12-424 (E3) ; 2- 882c; 12-427a. Aegina (zool.) 14-156C. AEGINETA, PAULUS l-254c; medicine 18-45b : obstetrics 19-963C. Aeginetan marbles 19-6d. — scale l-252c ; 28-487b ; 28- 485b ; 12-445b. Aeginetes, Demetrios 12-527a. Aegineticus (Isocrates) 14-880a. Aeginidae 14-156c. Aeginium, Gr. 12-440 (Cl) : see also Kalabaka. Aeginopsis 14-15Gb ; 14-156d. Aeginopsis hensenii 14-141b. Aeginura 14-141d (flg.) ; 14- 156c. Aegion, Gr. 12-424 (C-D2) ; . Aegiothus : see Redpoll. Aegiphila martiniccusis 14- 839a. Aegir(myth.)8-921o ; 26-684b. Aegira, Gr. 12-440 (1)2). Aegirine (Aegirite) : see Ac- mite. — augite l-149c. — diopside 1-1 49c. Aegirus ll-522d. AEGIS (myth.) l-254d ; 28- 976d. Aeaitdrekka 8-922b. AEGISTHUS l-254d. Aegithalus pendulinus 26- 1030d. Amithognathao 3-9GOd ; 20- 323c. Aegitium, Gr. 12-440 (D2). Aegium, Gr. 12-440 (D2) : see also Aegion, Aegle (myth.) 13-408c; 12- — (bot.) 3-191a. — JIarmelos : gee Bael fruit. Aeglia, isl., Gr. 12-440 (F2). Aegocera rectilinea 16-473c (flg.). Aegoceras 5-693d. — Jameson! 15-569b. Aegocerus argali 25-1 lr. — sibiricus : see Sable ante- AEGOSPOTAMI, battle of 1- 255a ; 7-973d ; 21-76a. Aegosthena, Gr. 18-88a. Aegotheles 12-1 65a. Aegus : see Alexander IV (of Macedon). Aegusa, isl., It. : see Favig- nana. Aegyptilla 24-218b. Aegyptus (myth) 7-793c. Aegyptus lovia, prov., Rom. Emp. 23-649 (E4). Aegys, Gr. 25-G10a. Aehrenthal, Alois, Count von 3-25b ; 9-951d. A.E.I.O.U. (abbrev.) l-29d ; 9-928b. Aeizanes (Axumitc king) 9- 847a; Greek inscription 1- 89c. Aeken, H. van : see Bosch, Jerom. Aekim, Nor. 19-804 (D3). Aela, mt., Switz. 26-242 (H3) ; l-745c ; 8-394c. Aelana (Aila), Arab. 23-649 (F4) : see also Akaba. Aclanitcs Sinus, Arab. : see Akaba, gulf. Aelarz de Monteil : see Ad- hteiar de Monteil. -•Elfgar (of Mcrcia) 16-370b ; 16-442b. .-"Elfgif u (queen of Edwy) 9-Sa. — (queen of Ethelred) : see Emma, queen. /Klfhcre (of Mereia) 8-990b. /Klfred : see Alfred. .'Elfric (archbp.) 5-211c; 2- 22c. LFRIC (the Grammarian) l-255a ; 3-895a ; in Eng- lish literature 9-609b, 22- 452b,27-117c. — (Mercian alderman) 9-472a : l-290c; 24-540b. .•T.lfthryth (queen of Edgar) 8-933d ; 9-471c. >Elfwald (king of North- umbria) 19-794a. lfivyn (Mercian queen) 1- 289d. ^Elgifu (queen of Etheu-ed) : see Emma, queen. Aelia Aquincum, Hung. : see Budapest. AELIA CAPITOLINA, Pal. l-256a; 15-402d ; 2-248d ; 21-605d. — , Colonia, Mor. : see Ban- asa. — Fufla, lex 6-553d. — Mursia, Hung. : see Esseg. AELIAN l-256b ; l-25Ga : 12- 515b ; on birds 20-299d. — , St : see Eilian. Aeliauum jus 23-537d ; 23- 539a; 23-556d. Aelianus, Casperius 19-:;:) la. — , Claudius : gee Aelian. AELIANUS TACTICUS l-256a. Aelia Petina (empress) 6-464d. Aelia Sentia, lex 23-562d ; 25-220a. Aelium, Moesia : see Kostolats. — Carnuntum, Pannonia : see Carnuntum. Aelius Caesar : see Verus, Lucius. — Moeris : see Moeris, Aelius. Aelius, Pons (Newcastle) 4- 586a. For Key to Contractions, etc,, see Page I. 12 7o make full use of thlt Index It It essential to read the ln\trui.ili>ri!i given on Page I. )t SM Bt », taBBM. AH. II. AsBoa. .1 • «• i : > :«ush monk) 8- . ••• \. • ! • . AIl.HI II. Ml A.M. n< I*.- \ Asm«. Bs* 3-'.'.- (HI ). 19- III,-: Mt alto Kinllln. i-ilica : tre Aemllla et i, AIM ILIA VIA. It. (to Dcrtona) . 15- 15-.',l. AEMIL1A VIA, It. (to Pla- ,,..) . 15.. ,i ft Kulvla. Basilica. BOOK, 3-171,-; 2- 23.,.:..M ; 83-593(nlan Kl). Armilmiius (legate) 19-6741). — (of Moesia) *7-859b. — (Roman emperor) 38-638c. — . Alexander 9-8»c. Aemillan Way, It. : tr, :.ilm Via, Aemlllus (of Moesia) : tet Acmtllanus. AEMILIUS, PAULUS l-257a. — I'apinianus : ter Paplnlan. AemUlus, I'oti-. Home. 23-6064 .mil. Port. : te t Colmbra. Aciuona. Aus. : trr Kinona. Aenach (Oenach) 4-488c ; 14- 765a; 14-7 7 "n. Aenach Colmaln 7-847c. Aenarla, Isl.. It. : trr Ischla. Aenea. lir. 12-11" illll AENEAS (legend) i - 257a ; Aphrodite statue 2-167o ; character in .li-m-id 28-1151.; foundation of Homel9-150b; icrlc prophecy 87-3 15b ; Palladium legend 2O-836b ; post-Homeric legend 13- 632c, l-257b. — (of Stymphalus) 1-257O. — Silvias Picoolominl : tec Plus II. — TACTICUS 1-2570, Macedon ; coins 19- Aenrid, The (Virgil) 28-114b ; l6-:i;2d: epic 9-6sld ; ro- mance 83-500d ; set to music 25- 1031. ; structural weak- ness 21-866a ; translations 28-SOd. 8-4 lad. 6-912d, 9- 62le. 21-.U.'ci; 23-919O. AENES1DEMUS (philosopher) to ; l-425a. ACIU:, pass. Bur. 2-3 15b. — , riv.. Itur. 2-315b. Aenjrus dri-li chief) 2-318b. — (magician) 18-171a. Aenlancs, people 21-051). Aeniania. prov., Gr. 12-441) (C-D8). Aenl(rnmtitol-884a. th lined.) 14-716a. uus). Turk. : tee — (A, -mis), mt., Gr. 12-41(1 : 5-i'.84d. — , riv., Aus. : tee Inn. Aeolia, dist. : trr Aeolis. Aeolian, isls. (Aeoliae), It. : tet !.:;•. in. !-]-. Ae.,iuin iit.-oi.) 11-,",, :... — dn - AEOLIAN HARP l-25$a; 25- 10390. — mode M-706b : 13-3d. Acollans. race 12-49Gc ; 27- 315d. Aeollc dialect 12-497o; 13- 631o foil. Aeoline 12-960a. Aeollpile 25-818b. AEOLIS. dist.. AsiaM. l-358b : 12- Ilia; coins 19-887b. Aeolosonm S-797b ; 5-795o ; blood S-791a ; nepuridia 5 Aeolonomatldae 5-797b. Aeolotachlo 14-830b. Aeolot hripldao 28-908d. Aeolothripa fawiata 86-907 d. Aeolotropie (di.-t.) 9-l4Gb. AEOLUS (myth) l-2S8b ; 18- — (of Magnesia) M-85b. AEON (myst.) l-258o ; birth festival 9-69 7 d ; Mandae v 17-555b; Valentinlan theorv 27-855C. Aeora (festival) 9-711,-. AEP1NUS. F. V. TH. 1-2580 ; on einctrlcltr t-19u«; on • i- AepiomU (foaall mammal) ; trr \- p H atl»4t8b. meiampua : ttt — peter*! ; trr Palla. 3-977a; 17- fTSa; 22- Aepyornllhe«8-977a : 80-325d. •riillhlfoniiM 80-235 b. Aepyprymnus 18-«5Jc. 18-1710. AEQU1 I \.-.|iii.-,,|ii. tribe and i • I ,- 83-965d ; Homan wan 83- 625c, 83-82211, 15-26(1. AeaulraaeUum 17-I98*] 83- 592 (plan. 113). rldae 14-153b. Aeouiliil Tillleiim. It. 18-26 I- 15-27b. AERAR1I l-J.Mi.i : 5-«n7h. AERAR1UM l-25Bb ; 22-7070. 1- — niiliian- 23-17 !•-. Aerated bread 4-470b. AERATED WATERS 1-25B.I. Aerators Ltd. c. Tollott, 1902 87-131C. Acre, Pal. : tee Snnameln. Es. — , Fr.W.Af. 11-204 (112). Aerencln m 21-7 l.lli. Aerial arch of anticline 10-598a. — root 83-71 3a. — steamer 10-516a. — wire : ttt Antenna. Aerlus of Pont us 10-196b. Aero (Arroc. Aeroc), isl.. Den. 8-23d; 8-21 ',,I: Smithsonian Institution's re- searches 25-274d; Sweden- borg's dying machine 26- J22a. Sre alto Balloon, and Flight and Flying. Aerope (legend) l-363o ; 2- 876(1. Aerope (zool.) 11-526C. Acrophoro 6-58'Jb. Aeroplane 10-5U4d ; l-26Ia ; motors for 20-.19d : Penaud's 10-514b: Wenham'slu Aeropneusta : tee Embolo branchla. Aeroskjobtng (AeroskOblng), Den. 8-24 (CD; 8- Aerostat 10-515b. AEROTHERAPEUTICS 1 270d. Aerschot, Belg. 3-868 (E2). Aersscns, Corucllua van : tee Sommclsdijk. — , F. van : tee Aarseens, F. van. AERTSZEN, PIETER 1-2711.; l-897c. Acs (metal) 2-7130. Aesacus 7-IH i, Aesalon : trr Merlin (zool.). — eolumbarms 8-'.il5il. Aescesdun, battle of : tee Ash- down. Aesch. Sn-itz. (Basel) 26-2 12 (DtV — . s«itz. (Lucerne) 28-242 . Switz. 26-S98b. AESCHINES (philosopher) 1- 271,1: 17-1S.1I>. AESCHINES (statesman) 1- 271c; 8-l-.'i-: in Greek hi-tory 12-lii8-l!l5a.21-143b.M- ,plu«. l-l . Italy 88- Assculetln 7-308d ; 18-143a; «-n: — hydrate 8-1 lie. Aeocul i,- acid 6- 1 1 Jo, TI 12-143a; 8-1120 ; AeBoulus 10-57SB : SI -7 it la. — Calif oniint : tet California buck-ejre. — lluva : te* Sweet Buckeye. — glabra : *•«• Fetid Buckeye. — Illppooastanum: *c« Horse- chestnut. — I'avla : tee lied Buckeye. — rublcundn 8- 11 Id. Acs Cuprlum (C'yprlum) : tee ' •••:•}•• : AOKjwine S8-535a. \,-- ],u-, r,%.. \ -11 M. 27-:il I. . . --i. 23-S72 , I AE8ERNIA. It. 1-2781. ; 15-Jii iK4>: 23-627B. Aes grave 8-71 3c ; 19-876d ; 19-9931.. A.-hma ( rel.) S-763d ; 8-1 22a ; .•\ '"-MI 1 1 ' i. / o- • - i ' , 26*'j84&( Aesls, It. : ire Je«l. — , riv.. It. : tre Exlno. Aeson (legend) 21-67 d. AESOP l-27Gc. — Fables of 10-11 5a; 15-280b; 11-1 14c; Manx version 5-63Ud : Tonulel's illustra- tions 26-626B. AESOPUS 1-27 7a. Sre alto Calllsthenes (psondo). — , CLODIUS l-.'77a; 8-496a. Aes rude 2-7 13d; 9-85 id; 19- 877a. — side : tee Fairy. — slgnatum 9-855(1 ; 19-893b. Aesthesiometer 22-Gil Id. A, --tliet.-l.c7- • avi. Aesthetes 6-248d. 1 ii-niovement(England) 9-,',a7r: 28- AESTHETICS l-277b ; 21- 443c; 10-35Ga; Aristotle 14-332d ; Fcchncr 10-232b ; Il.-rli.-irt 13-:i:i7,i; llutcbeson 14-12a; Kant 15-67 la; Plato 14-332(1 : psychology 22-J.slc; Sliaftesbury 24- 765a ; Tolstoy 26-1061d ; Vlscher28-128a. Atdhetik (Kant) 15-666a. . i ni, .- 23-649 (El); ll-«30d ; agriculture 26- 682d ; Gothic defeat 12- ITta. AESTIVATION (hot.) l-289a ; 10-562b (zool.) l-2S9o ; 13- 441d. AesymneteA 21-678b. Actas 19-343il ; 22-G78a. Aetat (Act.) l-29d. " Acterne rerum conditor " (hymn) 14-1 84d. Aetcrni Patris (papal bull) 6-829a; 27-947b. Helg. : see At h. Aethalia, Isl., Aeg. S. : tee Lemnos. — , isl., Gr. : tee Chios. — , to!.. It. : tee Elba. Aetlinlium 19-109a. -Kthelard, of Bath : tee Ade- lanl. <«THELBALD (of Mcrcla) 1- 289a : 18-l.vjl, ; battle at Burfnrd 4-> 1 -Ja. 9- n;sa ; t,-r- ritorial granU 7-514(1, 15- 784b. .CTHELBALD (of Wessex) l-289b ; 28-535a ; Viking raids 9-469a. .Ethelbcrg (queen of Edwin) 8-789b ; 9-7c ; 15-739c. /Kthelherht (of Kast AiiBlia) 8-827d : 13-354(1 ; 20-151.. /ETHELBERHT (of Kent) l-289b ; 15-7350 ; laws 9-GOO.l. 9-609a, 4-594c. /ETHELBERHT (of West Saxons, fl. 860) l-289c ; 15-735d; 28-534c; wan 8- . ^thelberht, Dooms of : tee Dooms of .Ethelberht. y'Ethclburg (wife of King- Ine) . /ETHELFLAED (Lady of the •tis) 1-289C. ^ETHELFRITH (of North iirnbria) l-289d ; 19-793b ; 17- 1 '.«!>. .Kthelheard (of Wessex) 1 534d ; 28-535a. -•Kthi-lhere (of Kast Anglia) 8- -J7.1 : 18-15Ja. vETHELING (title) l-2»Oa. .-Ethclmacr (bishop) : tee Ay mcr of Valence. 4CTHKLNOTH l-!90a ; jCTHEXREO (of MeraU) 1- >90b; l*-Utb; 18-UIU; OOlM 4-1930. — (of Northuiulirla) 19-791.. I ,f Weawx) l-190b; 88- Alia; pUrrlmace 9-UH, ; war will. Darm 9-IOK*. — II. -ly) l-190o i 9-47 lo; 80-40««. — (of Hlrvaiix) : ire XlrerL ^Btb»l«tan (of Ea*t AnfUa) : *M liul liriiin. — (of Kent) l-292a ; 18-73Jd. JETHEL8TAN (Haxon kln«)l- 2Ult>; 9-171 i ; expedHlon toSclllr I«.84-405a; knlght- hoodl5-K42c; mlnU 18-J9b, 16- 28-H»Oe; wttenagernot 10- Jl i, — (bishop of Hereford) 13- ; ,1 1 19-7 ATTHELWEARD (hUtorlan) i -'Ud. .KtlH-lwold (bishop of Oar- lisle) 8-3110. — (bishop of Winchester) 1- 2.'...a; BenedieHonallB- 20-57 lo; Church refornm 9-444c. .Kihohvulf (alderman) 3-784a; 1-289C. jETHELWULF (of West Saxons) l-292a; 9- IG«,1 ; 15- 735d; naval battle (851) 1- 5831. ; parliament at Chester 6-91 b ; ring 19-67 la (fig.). Actheospondyli 14-248d. Aether (myth.) 8-849d ; 26- I36b. AETHER (physics) l-292a ; 9-187d; Hinduum 13-508a; Kant's theory 15-664 b ; Leibnitz 16-386a ; light pro- pagation 18-0201., 16-6 Jib. 14-685a ; Mi-mlclecfs hypothesis 18-115c. See alto Ether (chcm.). Aether and Matter (Larmor) 9- I9ta Aethcria 16-123b. Aetheriidae 16-123b. AETHICUS ISTER l-297d. Aethlll:l 22-171,1. Aethlopes : tee Ethiopian/*. Aethlopla, country : ire Etbl- AelStopiea (Heliodorus) 13- 223b ; 19-834b. Aethiopi* (Arctinus) 18-4 Id ; 13-6270 : 2-447c. Aetliiops mineralis 18-1 58a. Aethopia, Artemis 2-665a. Aethra (myth.) 14-26b ; 26- 83 7 c. Aethrioscope 16-492C. Aethurus : tee Zenkerclla. Aethusa Cynaplum : ire Fool's Parsley. Aetlans : tee Anomoian Ar1»n« AETIOLOGY l-.".l>a. AETION l-298a : ll-444a. AETIUS (the Atheist) l-298a ; 9-890b. — (philosopher) 25-929c. AETIUS (physician) l-298b ; 18- tab ; 8-3 ISd. AETIUS (Human general) 1- 298c : ll-36a : 13-254b ; Britons' letter 12-1 2c. Aetna, Ind. 14- — .Sic. : tee Catania and Etna. — , mt.. Sic. : tee Etna. Aetna (poem) 17-105a. Aetnavillc, Ky. 15-740 (B3). Aeto, dist.. Gr. 18-8Sb. — (Aetos). hill, Gr. 15-85b. AetobatU 24-596b ; 22-U311, fteA AETOLIA, dist, Gr. l-298c ; 12-440 (C2) ; coinage 19- 882c ; dialect 8-427b;Roman alliance 23-6:i3b. — and Acamanta. dcpt.. Or. 12-428d. Aetollan league l-298d ; 10-2.14b; Nnbilinrl9-724a; Phocis annexed 21-4 49a. Aetoliko, Gr. 12-424 . 9-74« i -'I6c. >»• .-. b. Aider*. ml.. AI/> . 9-74«a, i -'I6c. . DOM1T1U* 1--/KV.1; 22- . :•.!- . Affain of Ote Kino* of /trail : •oo ifoo* of rt* A-.»ffJ o/ . Aflanaasieff. Michael : *w AfanaMdeff. Aflane, Ire.. battle (1481) 8- — Ho'iiBe.lrr. 14-744 M.I,. •v .:..-...••... i- : : Affeeb. iwuniM, Armb. 14-740b. Affected equation : tte Ad- fected equation. AffecUo niwiull* (law) 9- 841*. AFFECTION (p.ycb.) 1-tWd ; Affeerment l-805a, Affeeron 1-HOib. Affeuipalte : tee Simian >ul- oil*. Affcrden. Hull. 19-588 (D3). Afferent Impulses 4-40::d. — lymphatic vnMel 17-I6Sb. — nerves 4-403d; 19-402c. AFFIDAVIT l-300b ; U-l?2c; •1-iOT*, Affiliated centre* 8-9Sd. AFFILIATION (Ian) l-300d ; 14-.'.16d ; 18-27B. AFFINITY (cbem.) l-301c ; 6-32B ; 8-350 ; Midi 0-30a, 9-222a ; carbon atom* 27- 848b; Geoffrey's table. 11- $18a. AFFDHTY (taw) 1-SOlb ; 17- : • ;. . — (psych.) 2-784b. AFFIRMATION (law)l-301c; l-300c; 7-914a; 19-94:,b. — I Scotland) Act 21-1 73a. AfflttolB-lla. Affleck. Scot. : tee Anchin- leck. Affleni, battle (1805) 7-6:;7c. Affolti-rn, SwlU. (Bern) 24- 242 (111). — . Swltz. (Zttrlch ) 26-242 < E2>. Affonso. IlenrioueH : tee Al- phonso I. of Portugal. — Jouo 3-52d. Afforrinc the assize 18-588d. Affpuddlc. Dorset t-420 (HI. AFFRAY (law) 1-SOlc ; 23- 300d. AFFRE, DENIS AUGUSTS 1- JOld. AFFREIGHTMENT l-302a. Affric. glen. Scot. 84-412 (1)2). — . lake, Scot. 24-412 << 12-580«. AGGREGATION (physics) !• AOTWlfrm (nilii.) 18-S10b. Aorr«ssins2-173d. slve resemblance §• : «r« otto Mimicry. •* .. Aanr-baad 3-57 Ib. ACCtELEK. Hung. 1-37 Jo; 3-4 , tn ID) : tet A««. Agna, bay, Ala. 1- Aguanoe. Iro, 15-7 UDd; X Ak-h.id.1. In-. 14-711 «••). . Iro. 7-159 (map). — , Upper, Iro. 7-159 (map). Aghadea, Sab. : tee Agades. Airhudir, Mor. : *et Agndir. Agbadoe. Ire. 14-744 (B4); 16- i.i.'.wv. Ire. 14-744 (El). Agha-i. HujjiMlrza21-240c. It Dental. Asia M. 4- Aghaviller. Iro. 15-793d. I. : i.. VAf. 27-S89b. Aghla. int.. In-. 14-744 <«) «x>lo«y 8-4 13b. 14-7410. Aghlab 1-331C. Aghlablte dynasty 1-331O ; 8- 4 1>1; S-I.M-: Fntimitos 10- »02t>: Tuluu 9-94b; Tunis 27-393C. Agulaiiun. ril.. Turk. As. 2-760 (D4): •« a/so Sagalassus. — Dagh. int., Asia M. 15-102b Achnam (lax) 27-4331). Agfaorls (sect) 10-136d; 13- tOSb. ARltonnl, Epy. 2S-163O. Aglirem Baba jjimd, Alg. 1- 546b. A'l.liriama, Lake, Soot.: tee (iliriama. Loch a*. Aghrl Dagh. int., Ann. : tee Ararat. Aghrlin. Ire. : tee Aughrim. AKliltinniiir. UK, Asia M. 2 .'.7 la; 27-878C, AKliuat, El. Alff. 1-643 (B2) 1- Hib. Agltzt Kara. Ada M. 21-J44a. Agl»dae2S-610d: ateoJsoAgis. A.-:;. K.itr.n.i.i y p. 7-iW7d. — Paraskevi, Cyp. 7-698a. — Phaneromcni. Cyp. 7-697d. Atria* (Uagias) 12-508b ; 13 " Aglas " (statue) 12-488d ; 17 1840. Ada Triada : tee Hagia Triada Agigea, Rum. : tee Adjldjn. . Agtt Deka : tee. Hagii Dcka and Gortyna. — .Saranta (Snntl Quaranta] Turk. 27-426 (A3) ; ancicu town l-486b, 9-6»8d. Agila (Visigoth) 2S-S39d. Agilbert(bp.)28-640d. Agilcs, Raymond d* (Aiguille Agilmand 16-9324. Agilmar 2-358c. Agilolflng (family) 3-545b. Agilulf (Agilllf) 18-934a 7-40Sb; Mantua 17-607d Padua 20-44:>b. Aglnardus : tee Kinhnrd. Agincourt, Seroux d' 5-490d. Agincourt, isl.. Jap. 15-16 •" Aglnconrt " (battleablp) 24 892c: 24-90.Sa. AGINCOURT, BATTLE OF 1 37 5d: 9-5 12d; 10-82»b daughter of prisoners 15 — , Fr. 10-778 (El). Aginis (Ahvai). Pen. 1-4341). Aginnum : tee Age a. AGIO l-376b. Agiobampo, bay, Mex. 18-31 IC2); 2S:i40o: \cir- AG1RA '-an Fillppo d'Agiro Agyriuin). Sir. i-376c ; 15- JE6); 13-346d. AC IS (legendary king o rtn) l-376c: 17-1348. — I ••< Sparta) l-376c. — II. (of Sparta) l-376d; 25 612d. — III. (of Sparta) l-377a *S-612d; 17-606b. __)&** 1O-' ' AlilsTMKNTI- I77b : 10-.I ib, > •:. 22-014U. \k-n.:ii. AO IT ATOMS : 7-lH9b. Aicllliti : *•<• Aeliua. 1.' (n».). AtflaoplioDla 14- 1 i M \tf la.utntia reptaos l-AllOc. Aglu. Au«. t tee AquUcla. ABla«pU 2-30ab. \gl»ural4-liid. Aglaurldaa 14-lSSd. \tflauru|>>U 14-1 A Ac. Aclaurus 2-8291. ; »-730a ; •anctuanr 2-836a. |an.r. A,*-llOb. \gleti tee Alralllruo. AGLIAROI. ANTON 1O l-37Td; 2-U-.'*: 3-315a. Afllate.lt.: church 2-3»la. Agll-bol 20-6i4b. Agllo. Cara d', Algidus MODS, Agllone. rlv., It. 28-J4S (14). Agllpay. Urrgorln 3-50«d. Aglowa (frog) l-113d ; 28- 1009b} larynx a-JJ9a; skull . — (Insect) l«-4«8b. — (mollusc) ll-518b. Aglu.Mor. 18-851 (C4). — . cape. Mor. 18-861 (B-C4). A«lr. rlv.. Fr. 10-774 (F6) ; Aglypha (zool.) : tee Colu brldae Aglypha. Agmlnatcd glands : tee Peyen )..ti. u. -. Agna, cape, Mor. 8-800b. Agnadello (battle) 18-55 Id ; 27-lOOTa. AGNANO, LAGO DI, lake. It. l-377d; 15-4 (in;); origlu 15-Jc. Agrianta, Gr. 12-465 (Cl). AGNATES 1-37 7d ; 23-534a ; 23-:>llu; priority of system 28-7S2c; Teutonic parallel 26-«S2a. Agnatha (insect) : wr May-fly. — (molluscs) ll-5U7b; 11- — (vertebrate) 14-248O ; i 1017C, — (worms) 2-080d. Agnoaux, Montagne des. nit., Alps l-742b. Agneesens, K. 22-110b; 20- tOTd. Agneesh grits 17-534d. Agnel. pass, Alps l-741d. Agnello, pass, Alps l-74'.'o. AGNES, ST (inurtyr) l-:i77d. — , St (of Brescia) : tee ilcrici, Angela. — (wife of Andronlcus 1., 1-97 Gb. — (of Bohemia) 13-279O. — (of Brandenburg) 4-420d. — (of Burgundy) 15-446b. — (empress) 13-274c; ll-839a, 13-2751) ; 12-509b. — (of Habsburg) 15-450b. — (of Hesse) 15-459O. — (of Mansfeld) ll-546b. — (OFMERAN)l-:!7Sa. — (of Nevcrs) 19-457a. — (de Percy) : tee Percy, Ag nes do. Agneeberg. Swed. 28-935 (Al). Agnes Creek, riv., Wash. 28 354 (El). Agnese, G. I). 17-645b. AGNESI, MARIA GAETANA l-:i78b. — , Maria Teresa 1-37 So. Agneas, Oreg. 2O-242 (A5). " Agnes Ton llohenstaufen ' (opera) (Spontinl)25-732d. Agncthelm, Ilung. : tee Szen Agota, Agnew (sheriffs) 25-9S3d ; 28 IMo. AGNEW, DAVID H. 1-378O. — . Ceneral ll-804d. — , P. A. Vans 25-8Sa. AGNI(god)l-378d; l«-139b 4-385a; identillcations 4 571b. 4-381a; lameness 13 30 Ja ; Rig Veda hymns 24 1610. — , tribe l-329d. Agnletenbonr. 1 1 oil. 28-1064O. Agnlhotra 4-380C. Agnihotri l-378d. Agnl-rahasya 4-.'!81s» Agnlshtoma 4-380C. Agno. Swiiz. 26-242 (F4X — . bay, IMs. 21-392 (112). — . riv.. It. l-135b. — . rlv.. P.Is. 16-729a; 21-39 (AO: 21-:t93a, Agnodice (gynaecologist) 12 AGNOETAEl-378d; 18-733a AGNOIOLOGY l-378d; 10 U8b. A*ni>lo, Ilaoolo d* : Ht B*edo d Agnolo. — . I'lelrt. d'7-9««b. oluil. -"leu. l-J»lb. \vnon noiH). li. 18-4 (K») : 1-TSJi. Ainoneiuis, Tabula W-34ib ; 14-1 1 4dT Agnoptorus 10-475r. Agnoa. Ark. 1-443(1- 1). AgOOKiola, Hofonlsba I tre AncuUclola, HofonUba. AGNOSTICISM 1 i : Ilnv- Icrl4-19d.l8-22«a; Pirrli., 21-<96d. fireotfottceplletna. Atbi giiDitltt. 1-299,1: 2-30 la (Og.); 20-: i7.l; 27.2»3a. \giiuin»ilu era 22-266O. Agnus cast us 2-804 ti. • ACNU8 DEI " (rel.) i-J80b ; 17-8490. Agnus scythlcui: let Tar- tarian lamb. Agny-adhana 4-380b. AgO, Isl.. Sued. 19-800 (D3). Agoada (Aguada), India 12- 1 .•.•.!. Agoado Pan, Azores 3-83 (IV.). — do Pan. inU., Azores 3-83 (IV.); 24- AGOBARD 1- i-o<- : 10-811a. Agogna. rlr.. It. 28-242 (E-K.'O. Agome. m t«., Togo. 12-2 OH : 26-1046b. Agonie-l'alime, Togo. 12-2011 (C3); 26-1047a. Agoim, (!o.('rit.(Adangmedlst.) 12-203 (C4). — , lio.Cnt. (Wasav dist.) 12- 203 (A I). — wdkL.Oo.Ot. 12-204a. — , trilif. Air. l-::29d. AGONALIA l-380d. Agones thymelikoi 26-729d. Agong 13ahuraii 16-93GI). AgonT, tribe, Afr. 23-'J«4b. Agoiiia (festival) 15-156a, Agonlatitca 8-12Sa. AGONIC LINES l-380d ; 17 356c. Agonldao 26-5 4 So. Agonostoma 18-9640. AGONOTHETES l-380d. Agoo, P.Is. 21-392 (A3). Agop I'a-iha 27-i:!2c. AGORA l-asili! : 3-470d. — . Athens 2-834b ; 2-832 (mail); wlr-ia 8->l--a; Ko- man 2-S39d; tribal statues 6-lSOa, — , Corinth 7-148b. — , Olympia 20-9Gd. AGORACRITUS l-381a { 12 485b. Agorala, Artemis 20-90d. — . Athena 2-S29a. Agoraios : tee liermos and Zeus. AGORANOMI 1-3818, AGORDAT, N.K.Af. l-381a ; 9-74Gc; l-94a. Ag<>rclo, It., copper mines 7- 106d. Agori Khas, India 14-376 (K7) Agoro, mt., Ugan. 27-557 (Cl). Agoraphobia 19-4 28b. Agosta, O. : tee New Bloom — , Sic. : tee Augusta. Agostlnho, Isl.. .Mad. Is. 17-281 (map). AGOST1NI, LEONARDO 1- 38 la. AGOSTINO, PAOLO l-381b. AGOSTINO DA SIENA l-381b — diDuccio7-967d; 24-49od 2-41 Ob. Agotes : tee Cagota. Agotine l-329d. Agoulenltaa, Gr. 12-424 (C3). AGOULT, M. C. S. DE FLA- vUrny, cointesso d' 1-381 b l-172a. Agoussa, bay, Acg.S. : tee Xa Agout. riT^ FT. 10-778 (E6) 16-291C. AGOUTI 1-3810 ; 23-4440 : 23 438d ; Cuba : tee Uutia, Agoyan, waterfalls, EC, 8- AGRA. India, l-381d; 14-376 (G-H6); architecture 14- i33c (PI.) : battle (1788) 4- 139b; carpets S-394a; dis tri^t and division l-382b High Court olllclals 27-61 lo Indian ilutiny 14-450a. 6- 748c; Kashi tilea 15-GSGd rainfall 14-378c. — , Kan. 15-654 (Cl). — . Okla. 20-58 (E2>. — CANAL. India 1-382C, Agree, Or. l-427b ; 19-121d. Agrah. India 18-fiSOa. Agrahayana : tee Margasira. Agrakhan, bay, Cauo. 23-674 (II. E2). AGRAM (ZamM. Ooat.-fllar. i : ; M>ut It MII turn •nd rainfall U-«Ms>; uulrently 27-77»li. — . int«.. < 'rt)«t.-.^l«r. I trt - -,,,-', •• M! -. >oasK Hah.M-9Ub. — ,pr, .r.»-4(IJ4); 7-475a. Agramontc, A. 2>-163o; 2B- Agrantunt. Pp. 25-530 (Ft). Agrapha, inU., Turk. 17-llgb ; 12-430b. AGRAPHA (Christ's sayings) Agraphla (med.) 2-184b. Agr-rla. Lex l-j85a ; 23-637d ; Inscription 14-630a. Agrarian credit bank* : tee Agricultural banks. AGRARIAN LAWS (Roman) l-3S3a: Caesar 4-942a ; Oracchi 23-6:t7!>; Nerva 19-393d ; liiillm 23-824d ; Saturninu*24-234l>. Agrarians (Germ, hut.) 11- -JM. Agrasot y Catalan. L. 20-515b. Agraulus : tee AglauruH. AGREDA. M. F. CORONEL. abbeu of i-38ic. Agreement (Islam): •efljnuuk — (law) : tee Contract. Agrteatlon (exam.) 10- 13d. AgrcTl, Alfhlld 26-220b. Agri (Aclris). rlv.. It, 15-26 (F4): 15-1.1. Agria, Hung. : tee Eger. Agrlcola (pseud.) : tee Young, John. — , A. l-387d. — , CHR1STOPH LUDWIG 1- (Ma. — , GEORG l-386b; 8-34b; 19- 65b. — , (ieorg L. l-387d. — , GNAEUS J. l-386d ; 23- G.V.'a ; Tacitus' lifo 26-346d. — , Johann l-387d. — , JOHANNES l-387a ; 14- 693b. — , JOHANN F. l-387a. — , MARTIN l-:i»7l) ; 6-439d. — , Michncl 10-386d. — , RODOLPHUS 1-3870 ; 6- 454a; 24-340(1. — , Wolfgang C. l-387d. Agrlcola. Oa. 11-763 (D2). Agrloolne 4-lOa. Agricultural Banks 7-86b ; Cape Colony 5-2470 ; Ger many7-87a; Italy 15-24a Japan 15-197a. 15-216b Russia 23-887d. — Board (Ireland) 14-748d. — (Children) Act (1873) 1- 388a. — College, Miss. 18-600 (D2) 18-602b. — College. X.Dak. 19-780(113) — Collcge,N.Mcx.l9-.'.20 (D5) — Department of I'rivy Coun ell 1-397 b. AGRICULTURAL GANGS 1- ISTd. — Hall. Lond. 14-874b. — Holdings Acts 16-liSb ; 1- 377b; l-397a: Act of 1900 l-397d; of 1906 l-398a. 11 442d. — Holdings (Scotland) Acts 14-208b; 18-1 59a. — labourer (U.K.) l-390b Black Death 9-:,03c ; dis putes (1872 1S7 4)2S-1031c franchise 9-578d; unions 27' 1 46c ; wages and numbers 1-4 13c. — labourer (U.S.) 1-41 7c. — Labourers' Union, Kational 2-342b. — Organization Society 1 898b. — RatesAct(1896)l-397d;22 78b. AGRICULTUREl-388a;Baby Ionian Iaw3-117c; Berbersi 766a: Cato's treatise 6-535d ll-736b : Chinese works 8- 227d; Cistercian 8- 393d classical authors 11- 7 36b; co operative 7-87c : cultivated area in England and Wales l-701a; early statutes regu Iatlngl6-8b; Egypt (ancient 9-69b; Hartlib-s works 13 36a; Hebrew festivals 13 179b; Ireland (ancient) 14 768a ; Italian labourers strikes 18-80c : Mago'swork 17-393a ; manorial system l-699d ; mi-tayage system 18-257a: neolithic man 2- 348a; Philo's treatise 11 411d; Roman religion 23 678c; Societies *S-317b Swiss pa8toncel-721a; Teu t, . , . i peoples i8-«Mb: as ktrotul 27-. exports S7-«44il eonunumtlo. 28-71 :; Individual l.cidln*.. AGRICULTURE (AND FISH- eriM), Board of 1-4'ild ; alloUnenU l-7u.»; rhraa- t*t 1 • 913a : Jurisdiction 8-784a.7-117li. *-i 10- 43«b ; subsidies to agricni- tural education 1-4 1 4a. — and Fisheries, Board of. Ire* land 14-751d. — and Mechanic Arts of tb* Territory of Haw.lt. College i — and Technical Instruction, Department of, Ireland 14- T48d. 2*-497a| control of secondary education S-97 la; fisheries equipment 10-433b. — . College of, Durham. N.U. 19-495D. .. Department of, Canada, 8» I - '-. — , Department of. Ireland t tee Agriculture and Techni- cal Instruction, Department of. — , Department of, UJ3. i* •Sfb. — in Scotland, Society of Im- provers in too knowledge of l-393a. — . National Board of l-395b folL — .New York State College of, 7- 169s. — , Royal Commission on Offl I --.'i 1-. .:....!. — , Royal ComniLvilon on (1893-1896) l-397d. Agri datl assignatl l-383d. Agrigan. IsL. Pac.O. 29-438 iD3):17-?07d. AGRIGENTUM (mod. Gb- gentl). Sic. l-423a; 18-28 (D6); battle (456) 23-314b; coinage 19-879c ; Empedocles 9-34 4d: gold phiale found 21-7b ; larva •• M9d, Agrionina 8-468c. Agriophyllum goblcum 12- 167b; 12-16'd. Agrtotes 28-7 39d. — Ilncatum 8-671d (fig.); S- v.i,;,!. Agriotyplnao 14-2438, Agriotypus 14-179a. Agrip : see Kmunga-taL AGRIPPA (philos.) l-424d. — . Gains 2-913C. —.HEROD, I. l-425b; 18- 400a ; date of death 3-891d, 1-425C. — , HEROD, II. 1-425C ; 15- 401a. — , Lucius 2-91 3c. — , Lucius Hclyius 14-637S, — — Castor 3-478b. — Mcncnlus Lanatus t tre Meneniua Lanatus. — . M. VIPSANIUS l-425d ; aqueducts 2-24 Id; map 17-G37b ; statue at/ Athens 2-840a ; thermae 23-604C. ^ Postiimus l-426b : 16-81 Ic, AGRIPPA VON NETTES- hsim, H. C. l-426b; 24- iOTd. Agrippeum. Athens 2-840s. ACRIPPINA, the "elder" 1- ItTa. AGRIPPINA. the " younger •* l-427a ; 23-485a. Agrippina, Colonla, Ger. : tet Cologne. Agrippina (Handel) 12-91 la. " Agrippina, tomb of." Bacoll 3-2 14b. Agrippinensls, Colonla. Ger. : tee Cologne. Agrippinns 5-4 30c. Agreed : tee GeomorL For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. 15 AGRO-AJAS Agroha. India 14-376 (F5). Agropoli, It. 15-4 (El). Agropyrum 12-37 la; 12-376d — elymus 5-147c. — Junceum 12-370b. — repens : see Conch grass. — tenerum : see Western ry< grass. Agror, valley, India 4-24c. Agro Romano, It. IS-llb : 16 273a. Ayrorum Qualitate, De (Fron tinus) 12-612b. Agrostemma : see Corn-cockle — coronaria : see Hose Cam pion. Agrostideael2-375b; 12-376a Agrostis 12-37 Ib (flg.) ; 12 376b; 6-147C. — canina : see Dog's bent. — pulchella 13-766b. — vulgaris : see Red-top. Agrotera : see Artemis. AGROTERAS THUSIA l-427b Agrotis 7-262b ; 8-897d. Agry-dagh, mt., Russ. 15-682d Agsias Fatra, mt., Aby. 1-S3 (map) ; l-84b. Agtelek, Hung. : see Agg-telek Agto, Green. 12-543 (D4). Agua, cape (Has Sidi Bashir) Mor.l8-851(F-Gl);18-850b, — , mt., Guat. 5-678 (A3) ; 12- 661b; flood (1541) 28-1S9C. Agua-baria 7-597a. Agua Caliente, Ariz. 2-54J (B3). — Caliente Indian Res.. Cal. S-S (E5). Aguacate, gold-mine, C.H, !• 468b. Aguacate : see Avocado pear. Agua Correa, Mex. 18-31 8 (E4). Aguada, India : see Agoada. — , P.R. 22-124 (Al). Aguadas, Colom. 6-706d. — , reservoirs 28-943b. AGUADILLA, P.R. l-427b ; 22-124 (Al). AGUADO, ALEXANDRE M. 1-427C. — , Juan 6-744a. Agaa do Pan : see Agoa do Pan. — Dulce, Pan. 20-665a. — Fria, mt., N.Mex. 19-520 (El). — Fria, riv., Ariz. 2-544 (B3) ; 2-547d. — Grande, rlv., W.Af. 24-48b. Aguamiro, Peru : see Union. Aguanaval, riv., Mex. 18-318 (E3-2) ; 18-319b. Aguanga, Cal. 5-8 (E5). Aguapay, riv., Arg. 2-462 (E2); 2-462a. Aguara (zool.) 20-658c. Aguaray Guazu, riv.. Parag. 2-462 (El). Aguarico, riv., S.Am. 1-785 (map) ; 6-701 (Bo) ; l-788a ; 8-91 3a. Aguaron, Sp. 25-530 (E2). Aguas. riv., Sp. 25-530 (E2) ; 8-844a. — Blancas, mt., Arg. and Chil. 2-462 (C2) ; 2-461a. — Buenas, P.R. 22-124 (B2). Aguascalientes, riv.. Mex. 1- 427c. AGUASCALIENTES, state (and town), Mex. l-427c ; 18-318 (Bo and E3) ; 18- 323d. Aguas Livres, aqueduct, Lis- bon 16-771b. Agua Verde, lake, Mex. 18- 318 (E2) ; 18-319b. — Zarca, Mex. 18-318 (B-C1). Ayudeza y Arte de Ingenio (Baltasar de Gracian) 25- 584d. Agudo, Sp. 25-530 (C3). AGUE l-427d ; 17-461d. Agueda, Port. 25-530 (A2). — , riv., Sp. 25-530 (B2) ; 21- 92d. Agnero, J. de la R. 21-276a. Aguessean, H. d' l-427d ; 16- 700a. ~— , H. Cardin J. B., marquis d* l-428b. — , H. FRANCOIS D' l-427d ; 10-846b ; ll-139d. Aguias, Port. 25-530 (A-B3). Aguids (Wadai chiefs) 28-225d. Aguijan, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (D3); 17-707d. Aguila, mt., Salv. 24-96c. — , pt., P.R. 22-124 (A2). — , pt., Sp. 25-530 (F3). Aguilar, Caspar H. de 25-583b. — , Gonzalo F. de : see Cor- doba, G. F. de. — , GRACE 1-4280. — , Martin 20-247d. AGUILAR (de la Frontera), Sp. l-428c ; 25-530 (C4). — , Colo. 6-722 (F4). Aguilarei, Tex. 26-690 (H8). To make full use of this Index it Is essential to read the instructions given on Page /. AGU1LAS, Sp. l-428d ; 25-53 (E4>. AGU1LERA, VENTURA R. 1 42Sd. Aguilla Creek, riv., Tex. 26 690 (K4). AGUILLON, FRANCOIS D* 1 428d. Aguil6, Mariano 25-590d. Aguinaldo, Emilio 21-399a 25-597d; 17-580a. Aguirre, J. S. de 2-150a. — , Lopedel7-704d; 27-846o ll-627a. — , Miguel 6-61 9b. Aguirre, P.R. 22-124 (B2). — , Pongo de, rapid, S.Am. 1 7S6c. Aguita, mt., S.Am. l-963b. — , pass, S.Am. l-963b. Aguisy, J. Grolier, viscount d 4-21 7c. Aguja, cape, Colom. 6-701 (B2) — , cape, Peru 21-264 (A2). Agul, riv., Russ. As. 25-10 (E3) 28-914d. Agulha, pt., Azores 3-83 (IV.) — , pt., Mad.Is. 17-281 (map) Agulhas, cape, Cape Col. 25 466 (E9): 5-225d; 5-233c. — current, Ind.0. 14-451d; 5- 225d; 5-229a. Aguma, Fr. W.Af. 11-204 (G5) Agum-Kakrim 3-100b. Agum-sipak 3-1 06b. Agung, Gunung, mt., Ball Isl. Mal.Arch, 17-466 (D4) ; 3- 256b. Aguontum, Noricum 15-26 (DI). Aguoti (zool.) : see Coelogenys — paca : see Paca. Agur (bibl.) 22-509a. Agurachya, Nig. 19-678 (C4). Agusan, P.Is. 21-392 (E6). — , prov., P.Is. 21-392 (E6). — , riv., P.Is. 21-392 (E6) ; 21- 392d. Agustin, Maria 24-204b. Asutaya, isl., P.Is. 21-392 (Co). Aguti : see Agouti. Aguto, Sir John : *e« Hawk- wood, Sir John. Agwanus, riv.. Can. 22-724 >: 0- d. MAN, WILLIAM l-437c. : Ko-to 14-887d. Alia (.Mint), Arab. : «rr.\kaba AlUitim. int.. Cam-. 5-.">.'ilb. \NTHUS (Ailantus) 1 : 20-.153b. — glananlosa : tee Chinese •vimaoh. — ninth (Cynthia moth) 1 i: 25- 1 (Hi-: 16-85a acclimatlzatlonl-HOtl: .!i- tritiuti"ii6-171a; hybrldbm 14- .wnrm 25-lOlc. ueh). kiiiKdom, Ire 14-7JU1.. — (Atleach), fort. Ire.: te man of Ailech. 'i54b ; tattooing . Aln \Varka, monastery, Sy 17-747d. — Zalklm. lake. Asia M. : • Turk.A*. : trt An- «r.i loader) l«-u:i3.-. 'Tana*. .ill.i : trr H«r*et OMMT I-..MII. li.26-.-l; . 1 Mil . taOn; •Ixionillvr puorr 13- clmenM'* eaano- fony 1-U14. . 14-7 ill<; r.. in- prcnc.1 : trr i air; nuwni-t A|Hillimlate« t*>81b. 14-732»; dii.t : ft, . n.. i on iiiMiUtlon 6- 4 1 inl ; elemental Tlewt-133c : •eolodcal relatloiw ll>660a ; 6-sii7i,, 6-869d : Joule'i reiearrhe* •-40<)d ; Lavobder'i exporlnirntx 6- 35b; ll.|iief,i. -t ii.n 16-7 5(la. 8-17.. 6--1-.I; lu-lratlnii 17-l:'.lr: ii.ak-i.i-iii1 "iinccp- tlblllly 17- theory t7-03»a : pecU 6-S26<-, 23- 21- 838a; moUture: tee Iliimlil- ipeciflo heat 5-«7d. 18- «60a: UdesM-93So; tram parcncy 25-204d. Mr. \\ale»9-42S (V. El); 7- 92 ib. Alra, watertall, Cumb. 16- 9lb. \lra(bot.)12-371b (Og.) ; 11- IT6b. Alnuca, It, 24-96a. Alratan, C.A«la 20-421e. A1RAY, HENRY 1-4431.. Mr-balloon l-263a. — Halloon (constellation) : tee Olobu.4 aerostat lcu». — bath 8-94c. - brake 4- 1 11.1 ; 27-125d. — cane l-445o. Ain'hinneeh (IrWi church) 14- 761c. Mr cushion 23-S03c ; for lifts 9-365C. Alrd, John, & Co. (engineers 14-850a7 AIRD, THOMAS l-443c. Ainl, The, cape, Sent. 24-41'. (112). — , The, dlst., Scot. 14-719C. — KliarabhalM, cajw. Scot. 24-412 (lil). — IlhreidhiiK cape. Soot 24-412 (Al). — Dhai. cape. Scot. 24-41 (111). Air-drain 4-.V2.nl. Airdrio, Can. 1-500 (B2). AIRDRIE, Scot. l-44:i<-; 24 418 (D3): Keokxrr lC-137a. Airdrigh (high - king) : Ardri. AinU Moss,battle(16SO)3-7fio Aini Vanish, cape, Scot. 24 412 (A2). Aire (Irish hist.) 14-768a. AIRE, Fr. (l.an.l.-) l-443d 10-778 (D6). AIRE, Fr. (Pas-do-CalaiH l-443d; 10-778 (Fl); 2 669c; coi.fcrres,s l-450a; slog (171U) 9-883d. l-493a. — , Isl., >Iedit. 25-530 (113) 3-.M9a. — . mt-s.. Port. 25-530 (A3) 9-802a. — , riv., Fr. 10-778 (G3); 18 3 Ilia ; 26-242 ' — , riv., Yorks. 9-116 (II. E2) 4-584 (C4); 9-4Ud; 16 M9 '- Aireaehtas4-488b. Aire and fulder Navidation canal. YorUs. 28-933 (1)2) 28- : 0-327.1 : Inven- tion 12-«!70b ; mrn-iiry llr-t employed 20-212a : Papln'n Improvements 10*73 - l> (eou>tcllatlon) : ire Antlla pneuroatlca, Mr-Mi. : military M-lllo ; theory of motion 14-1.13d. Alr-Ktaudard (las entloe) 11- .' i.i \lrth. Se..t. 24-418 (Dt): 1O- 67 9c. Mr thermometer l-8T6b. — thermoaoope : tee Thermo- •cope. \lrthncy. castle. Soot. 24-1 1 - \lruno, It. 26-142 (OS). \lrvauit, Fr. 10-778 (1)4) ISO*. Mrvllle. Pa. 21-106 (K6). Air wire : tee Antenna. AIRY. SIR GEORGE B. 1-44.V l-814c; compass errors 24. 868a ; conical pendulun 0-304c; earth current* 8- 814c; earth density 1Z 386o ; light 14-687b, 21 936b ; micrometer 13-22'j.- Neptune diacovcry 19-3KGI. rainbow H-862d ; ship' i. ,--•.. 'I-!;. 6--"': -. -;•• • tacTe lens 25-6181). l-S7c spring remontolre 6-544a tides 26-944b ; waves 28 IJ7.1. Airy, nit.. Cal. 5-8 (C2). Alryana : tee Aryana. Airyk nor, lake, China 18-71IC Airy's projection 17-660d. Airynk, nit., Ituss. 27-786d. A!-.! (ier.S.W.Af. 25-466 (113). Aixch, riv. Ger., 23-47d. Aisen, riv., CliIL 2-462 (D6) 6-1 44c. Aisha : tee Avesha. Aishihik. lake. Can. 5-160 (B3) Alain Gioro (legend) 6-200a 17-554a. AISLABIE.JOHNl-447a; 10 749c. AISLE l-447b; 5-521c. Aiding M'i<- Conglinne 5-632a Alsne, canal, Fr. 2-451a. A1SNE, dent.. Fr. l-447b 10-778 (F2 & F3) ; geology 21-476c ; population 10 779c. —.riv., Fr. 10-778 (F2) 10-778 (K-03) ; 18-316a 20-A3o ; battle (57 B.C.) 4 939d. — Mnrne. canal, Fr. 5-1 7 Ic. — Oise, canal, Kr. 20-53c. Alaors : see Cnaldaeans. Alaas. tribe : see Tm» AISSE. MADEMOISELLE 1 447d. Ai-t, Dictmar von : tee Diet mar von Ei-t. Al Siraii. isl., Aeg.S. 16-412c Aistulf 16-934c: conflict wit Tilipln 15-28e, 0-338o pope's measures 2S-882b. A it an, isl., Kor. 15-90Sc. Aitartj/a -brahmana 24-162O 4-379d. Aiteh. Pa. 21-106 (A-F5). Aitehison. Sir C. M. 27-231a, Aitchison Chiefs college Lahore 16-- M. .Iirn3-57d. Aitlialia, isl.. It. : sr<- Elba. Aithech - tuatha, tribes 14- rsso. Aithums polytmus 13-886o 13-S87b. Aitia (Callfmachus) 5-57b. A it ken. John : on dew 8-136a on du-t counting 8-7 14a 18-2791). 27-899a; sea water experiments 10-9801 Alt Khozman, M"r. 18--: (K.2). Ait kin, Kohert 20-456d. Aitkln. Minn. 18-550 (D4). — Co., Minn. 18-5.10 UU). Ait Mizan, val.. Mo-. 2-859C, Aitne, int.. Si.-. : nee Etna. AITON. WILLIAM 1-4 4 Sa 15-766d. — . William T. l-448a. Mlo. Mor. 18-s.ll (P-F.3) Aitiltnkl, isl.. pnc.O. 20-43 (K6) ; 7-73b ; 7-72b. AITZEMA, LICUWL VAN 1- HE Alu.LuctitltuM.l5aa. \IV«1I (A Mi n), rll.. TOTlUU. AIVA1.I. ' -.«. M. (Brow) 1- .; 27-»30c. Alv.llk. A.I* M. : •" Al*all. raionkir. Iran : ttt A) ta- •orakr. AlTO. W.. !•»•<.. M-436 (L9). aw*. UL. I A1WAN (.1 cajitle. Arab. M*S05 AJwer, os !!-• : 1 oae Bextlaei. Fr. 1* . to-: 24-Pin.; I. 22-83M.. «-,..-'.: cathedral 6-4!Oc; s«n«ehaDM»e •S-AOOa; unlvrr.lt> 10-71»7d. S7-T.19C, 27-70U.. — . Ind. 14-422 (' —.1-1. Fr. 10-778 (U4); 1- — , riv.. FT. 10.9110. — (bird) 20-4H0b ; O-«3Ib. — (jralericulata and galerita) : trr Mandarin dm-k. — (spoDita) : tee Wood-duck. Aix-d'Anfillon. FT. 10-778 (F4); 8-8 Id. Alx-on-Otbe. Fr. 1O-778 (FS). Alx-«n-Provenoe, Fr. : tee Alx. Aixe-aur-Vienne. Fr. 10-77S Alx'-LA-CHAPELLE. Oer. 1- 448d; 11-808(1. J7); ancient seal M-539d; cathedral 1- 44»d. 2-396d. 2-405a (plan). 8-4201); Charlemagne's re- galia 21-796C-: coinage 10- 902c ; coronation of Uermaa sovereign 7-187b; hoiuins; statistics 13-82Sb; Kauer- kapello 2-404d; mineral waters 18-518e. 18-52Ia: statues 0-174b ; town-ball — -.History l-449c; Charles II. of England 5-9131,; Lothair I. (H43) 10-81Ib. 19-U19b; Lothair of France ll-837a ; Itlpuarian Frank! ll-36b; sleire (1248); synod (789) 24-362d : synod (799) 1-2131) ; synod (816 & 817) 5-19«il, 3-7228, 7-569C, 24- 363a ; William of Holland (124.-) 13-607 d. —.congress of (1668) l-449d; 6-4 86c. — . congress of (1748) l-450a; 3-lua ; lietelum 3-674d ; Knirli-h hostages 13- 10--I-I.. 9-931d, S-825d; llollan.l 19-60 Jb; Italv 15-l:;l. ; 8t Vincent, W.L 24-50d. — . congrtw of (1818) l-450b : 9-935e ; diplomatic prin- ciples established 8-294.1 ; international law clauses .1. 18-'.'3a ; Spain and her colonies l-809c ; Well- ington's decision 28-51 la. AIX-LES-BAINS, FT. l-450d ; 10-778 (OS) ; lioman arch 27--'SI7c ; sulphur natcrs. 18-52 la. Alx, limestone of 2O-82d. Aix -Marseille university 1- 448b ; 27-7698. A1YAR, SIR SHESHADRI 1- 450d. —.SIR TIRUVARUR l-451a. Alzanee : tee Aeizanes. Alzanl, Asia M. 2-384b. Aizenyama, mt., Jap. 15-156 (M-N7). Jzu, plain. 15-1 i9b. Jap. 15-157d; Aizu-taira. plain. Jap. : tee Alzu. Alzy, Sands of 9-664a. AJa. tribe l-329d. — . mts., Arab. 2-264 (I>3) ; 2-258c ; 19-351a. A JACCIO, Core. 1-4511. ; 15-4 — . iruif. Core. 15-4 (1!4) ; 7- 199c, AJaein, Nig. 14-376 (F2). AJai. riv., India 14-376 (M8): 3-957d; 4-811C. AJAIGARH. India 1-451C ; 14-376 (17). Alamro. Mad. 17-271 (B2). AJa Nor. lake, C.Asia : tee Ayar. AJANTA, India l-451e ; 14* 382 (F-G9). — , mts., India 14-382 (F-O9) : Ajar. mU.. Cane. 23-874 (II. I1-C3); 5-547a. AJar(dict.)15-275d. Ajarida 17-422d. AJaris. riv.. Cane. 23-87 4> (II. B-C3): 15-955b. AJaaia, Nig. 14.31S*. For Key to Contractions, etc. see Page I. 17 AJAT-ALBA AJatasatru(ofMagella)3-654d 8-120a ; 4-741b. AJAX (son of Oileus) l-452a 20-141a ; 13-374d. AJAX (son of Telamon l-452a r 12-477b ; 18-105d 28-844C. Ajax, Ala. 1-460 (B4). Ajax (hot.) 19-238c. Ajax (Sophocles) 25-426b. *' Ajax " (battleship) 24-894o Ajeho, China : see A-she-Ho. Ajello, Matthew of : see Matthew d'AjeBo. Aleraka, India 14-376 (G6). Ajerau, AUr. 1-643 (A2). Aji, riv., India 14-376 (D8) 15-695d. — •, riv., Jap. 20-:! I (a. Aji (hot.) : see Chile pepper. Aji Chai, riv., Pers. 21-183 (Al) ; 21-189d. Aji-darya, gulf, C.Asia : see Kara-boghaz. Ajigarta (legend) 24-162d. Ajigasawa, Jap. 15-156 (L-M6). Ajinour Steppe, Cauc. 23-874 (II. E3). Ajir, cape, Tun. 1-643 (D2) ; 27-2380. Ajishima, Isl., Jap. 15-156 (MI). Ajisu, tribe 2-725b. Aji-tuz Geul, lake, Turk.As. 2-760 (C4) ; 2-758b. Ajja, mts., Arab. : see Aja. 'Ajjaj (poet) 2-272b. Ajlan Bey 27-443c. Ajlania. Arab. 12-799d. Ajlun, Pal. 20-602 (D4). — , dist., PaL 20-602 (D4-3) ; 12-170. — , mts., PaL 20-602 (D4) ; 12-170. — , riv., Pal. 12-1 7b. ajman. tribe 3-623o : 13-49a. AJMERE (Ajmir), India 1 452o j 14-376 (F6) ; Mah mud of Ghazni 17-39Sd; mosque 18-900d. — . dist., India, l-453a; 14-376 (F6). AJMERE-MERWARA, prov., India l-453a ; 14-376 (F6) ; 4-609d. ijmiriganj, India 26-136C. Ajo, Ariz. 2-544 (B3). — , mts., Ariz. 2-544 (B3). AJODHYA, India l-453o ; history 12-731a, 14-396b, 18-llOc. Ajowan 5-135O. Ajua, Go.Cst. 12-203 (B4). Ajuda, palace, Lisbon 16-772b. — Point, Azores 3-83 (IV.). Ajuga 13-768b ; 16-4d ; 10- 554b. — chamaepitys : see Ground frankincense. — reptans : see Bugle. Ajunta, India : see Ajanta. Ajuseo. mts., Mex. 18-830d ; 18-317d. Ajwa, lake, India 3-4 ISa. Ajza (rel.) 17-418b. A.K. : 8ff Krishna (pundit). Ak (Babylonian) 3-llld. Aka, tribe (Assam) : tee Akas. — , tribe (Shan) : see Kaw. Aka (rel.) 28-1042c. AKABA(Elatti), Arab. l-453d: 2-264 (B2); 23-648 (F4) ; Edomites capture l-430a, 15-381d; Saladin's captures l-778d; Uzziah's conquest 27-S29C, 9-1 18d. — , GULF OF, Arab. l-453o ; 2-264 (B2); 9-llOa. Akabah, mt.. Trip. 7-7 03o. Aka-basho : tee Basho-fu. Akabli, Sah. 1-320 (D2). Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin) l-98c. — der Wissenschaften (Mann- heim) 1-980. — der Wisaonschaften (Mun- ich) l-98c. Akagi-san, rat,, Jap. 15-157d. Akahaina, isl.. Pac.O. 20-436 (L-M6) ; 20-9660. AKA HILLS, dist., India 1- 454a ; 14-376 (P6). • Akahito (poet) 15-169a. Akaiusha : see Achaeans. Akaketa, Hermes 13-3690. Aka Khel, tribe l-361d; 1- 362b. Akakia (Voltaire) 28-202b. Akakus, mts., N.Af. 27-289C. Ak-alan, Asia M. 22-6051). Akalis (Sikh class) 25-87a ; 14-420c ; 22-8920. Akalkot, India 14-382 (Gil) ; 1*4(4*. AKALKOT, state, India 1- 454a: 4-1 86a. Akan, W.Af. 12-204a. Akanthou, Cyprus 7-696 (map) Akanyaru, riv., E.Af. 19-693 (B-C8); 19-694a. To make full use of this Index it Is essential to read the instructions given on Page /. Akao (family) 15-1 78b. Akaogi, Jap. 15-156 (Gil). Akara, Dch. N.G. 19-4S7 (B2). Akare, Nig. 19-678 (B-C4). Akarkuf, Turk.As. : see Aker kuf. Akaroa, N.Z. 19-624 (D5) 19-629a. — . bay, N.Z. 19-624 (D5). — , harbour, N.Z. 19-624 (D5) Akas, tribe l-454a. Akasa (Hinduism) 13-508a. Akasaka, Jap. 26-1 04Sb. Akasaki, Jap. 15-156 (H9). Akasha, Sud. 26-9 (Cl) battle (1896) 9-128b. Akashi, Jap. 15-156 (19). " Akashi " (cruiser) 24-912d. Akassa (Akasa), Nig. 19-678 (B5); 19-679d; battle (1895) 4-4330. Akatani, Jap. 2-651b. Akathankelos : see Agath- angelns. Akato-tagh, mts.. Tib. 6-168 (E2)j 15-939d. Akatzirs, race : see Khazars. Akazais, tribe 4-24b. Akazome Emon (author) 15- 220a. Ak Baba Dagh. mt.. Arm. 2-565 (Cl). Ak-baital, riv., India 14-376 (E-F1). AKBAR I. (Mogul emperor) l-454a ; l4-402d ; archi tecture 14-433c, l-687a ; calendar 13-500o ; carpet factory 5-395b ; coinage 19-905d ; Fatehpur Sikri 10-199o ; Kashi tile work 15-6S6dj literature of reign 13-4S6b; marriages 3-929b, 15-428a; pilgrimage l-452o ; Suttee laws 26-1710. — II. (Mogul emperor) 14- 404b. — Khan (Afghan) l-316o; 17- 265a; 14-413d. Akbar Nameh (Abul Fazl) l-79d. Akbarpur, India 14-376 (K6). Akbar Shah (diamond) 8-163D. Ak-bel, pass, C.Asia 26-909d. Ak-bel-Kum, desert. China 6-168 (Dl); 12-166b. Akber : see Akbar I. AKCHA, Afg. l-454d : 1-307 (Cl). Ak Chai, Turk.As. 2-760 (C4) : see also Harpasus. Ak-Chehir, Turk.As. : see Ak shehr. Akda, Arab. 19-351b. Ak-dagh, C.Asia : see Ektal. Ak Dagh, mt., Turk.As. 2-760 • -H5a. iur. 23-S7I ill c I) ; IS-' M . lvn«. tl-188 i 15-7!«0a. u«, Marie Jeanne : ttt 'i'. India 14-370 (E«). 111). Ala-Oniirhli. lake, ItiiM, Aa. : -h. arr Ala-uddln. 28-U37b. k-cneral) 14-4014. . ii ( Alaghez), int.. Caac. : *r AUgAx. Alainia. It. M-241 (DS) ; Alairnon. rlT., FT. 10-778 (FS) ; I-::- . i. Atetoas, Bnx. 4-440 (Kl): i- ALAGOAS, state, Brax. 1- 467c; 4-440 (K4): 4-446a. Alairolnhaa. Brax. 4-440 (K5) ; PllOb. Alagon. Sp. 25-530 : 7-471.1. ALAMANNI. l-l««b; ' : 260IO; Aiir- J- t»«b ; CUudlu. 8-4880 i 7-llh; i ! I l. ll-» J. : Kruiiklab, wan S4M76a. 28- llrlvetla c/vrmm 13-J.II. ; Italy lnva.l -.'1 1. 1. 11- : ; Uu, 11- Pippin of llrrMnl a; rrobu* 13-8640: Roman empire Inraded S3- 854b; SI Ciiluiiihiiii'. ml- -I..M 8-7 ;7. 1; Valrntlnian I. 27- Alammanla : tre Swabla. itmaHnarum. Ltl 11-7750. .If.inuinnorum, J'actut 11- 774d. Alatn-ayahn (of Abyssinia) l-9»d. ALAMBAGH. l-488d ; battle 114-4490. AlAmbra, Cyprus 7-898a ; 7- . Alameda. Ala. 1-460 (114). ALAMEDA. Cal. l-46«d; 5-8 — . Can. 24-22.-. (113). — . N.Mex. 19-520(1)3). — , San Francisco 24-146*. I* — de la Alhamlira : tee Al- hambra. — Gardens, Gibraltar 11-938 (map). Alamiflo. Sp. 25-530 (< AlamlnoH. P.Is. 21-392 23-306b ; 28- — (de Percy) : tee Percy, Alan de. — (de Porrhoet) : tee Zourhe, Alan de. — (Itufus) 23-3061) ; 23-3080 ; 28- . — (de Itupe) 23-72 1.1. — (of WalxiiiKliain) 5-522a ; 9-3030. Alan, rlv.. Corn. : lee Camel. Aland. .Swed. 26-190 ( i > . ALAND. i-|... Kin. l-469a ; 23--72 (A-llf); 3-2060: granite : tee lUpukivi granite. — congress (1719) 12-262C, — eonventiiin l-l69b. Alando, Sambucucclo d' : « Alaiidroal. P.ir!'. 25-530 (B3). AJaodroa. riv., Asia M. : tee Ilayat Ti-liai. --.M-0. 26-130 i Kl -->>; 26-1- '• : let Ales, Alexander. AIBIK. lake. Tib. 6-168 (F2). Alniir-Blaiut (bot.) 12-3750 ; 15-2870. Alamte, Sp. 25-530 (B3). Alanvxrorl. Mir. 19-078 (Kl). Ajafln (oostum*) 21 -I ALAN l •mptrv 13-849 ((»2), 12- MJft » Media and Armenia tl-21»o; M -: -. n j> campaign 8-37a. Uotnan empire In- vadooT tS-047c : Itoman •MUg* 23-.:.: .: KaTurknl 28-l96c!. Manilt al Louarn (Perrot) 8-8110. Alanlne 1-51 la; 28-89 lo ; In digestion 19-913*, AlankaraHMitra (Sanskrit 24-1-:... M.i.k.iliim. Cey. 14-383 (ll-l Alans : ire Alanl. Alans. Uate of the : tee ParlaL Alanaon. Mk-h. 18-372 (Fl). Alanthua, Ala. 1-460 (Al). ,i. int.. \v..\f. l-174a. Alantln: tee Inulln. Alanus de Insulls (Mont<>- pe*«nlano) : tee Alain de Alanrl-alanlno 25-S910. Alaotra. lake. Mad. 17-271 : 17-2700 ; geology 17-2710. Alanui Museum. Tunis 27- Alapaha. Ga. : lee Allapaha. Alapalli, India : ire AlleppL Alaphlon (Clirlstian convert) . Alapulai. India : »rr Allenpl. Alanua Creek, riv., Fla. 16-540 (C6). Alara (Brahman) 4-739a. Alara So. rlv.. Turk.A-. 2-760 (Pi) : 6-:t«5b. ALARCON, HERNANDO DE 1- — , JUAN RUIZ DE 1-4690 ; ZS-.IVtc ; 5-7«fia ; Molina's collalxiration with 26-1 01 2b. — , PEDRO ANTONIO DE 1- 4«'Jcl ; 25-.>7l.. Alar.-.. n. Sp. 25-.V1.I (!>::). -. So. l-715c ; 25-545a- ALARD, JEAN DELPHIN i- —.William 14-1 87d. Alar del Hey. Sp. 25-530 (Cl) ; 20-597d. Alaria(bot.) l-590a, — (rool.) ll-S16a ; l-85b. ALARIC I. l-17i»> : 12-273b ; ClauOianus' epic 6-464a ; in Greece 9-2620, 25-r>l3b; in Roman empire 23-6*>7a. ALARIC II. l-472a ; 22-503C ; 2S-iU9b. Alaric, Ilreviary of : tee Brevi- ary of Alaric. Alaric, canal, Fr. 13-7 5a; 1- 214c. Alarlon, Martin Oe 24-127a. Alar lamina (neural tube) : tee Dorsal lamina. — lamina (spinal.eorO)25-670b. " Alarm " (destroyer) 24-9160. Alarm Act 1820 (C.S.) 21- 1211). AlaroOiana : tee Gutu. Alarum 6-548b. Alas, LeopolOo 25-5870. Alas, mt.. Sum. 26-71 (A2). — , int.. Timor 26-990a. — , Mr.. Mal.Arch. 17-466 (PI); 16-«:li>a : 26-75a. Alaaco, Albertus : tee Laski, Albert. — , John : tee Laskl, Jan, the yomurer. Alasdair Mae Miiivhstlr Alas dair : tee Macdonald, Alex- ander. Ala-Hhan, desert, C.Aala 12- 167c: 12-168b. ALA-SHEHR. A-ia M. l-472a ; 2-760 (C3); 2-758c ; 23- 517b. Alasncrerd, plain. Arm. 9-895a. (reo»r.J7-698b. Alaska. Ind. 14-UJ i I»l). —.Mich. 18-372 : i -hni. it.- 1-17 II) ; coal production 27-64 Id ; com- merce and industries l-475c; costume 7-2210; K 14-46la; fauna anO flora 1-171.1: fisheries arbitra tii.ti 3-776(1 ; forests 10- . I0-«5fib; geology 5- 3120, 8-1271) ; glacier* 12- 61a ; (fold and silver output 12-l'.Md. 27-i;i:;o: trovern- meut l-47ftd ; history 1- 477a, 3-7750, 24-7340, 27- 71«a: UrcmyUwm 18-11 Ib; mineral* 16-11 k% U— ur... ; population l-47*<' ; I-47«b; vulcaooMtH ALASKA. «uM. Alak. 1-471 (II-KI). — . ml... AUk. 1-471 (03); 1- — . pcn'ln. AUk. 1-I7J (E»). " Ala-- . ' ^l- ^«a. Ala-karedar 7-nui. ; 1-47 Ja. Ala«ka Commercial Co. 3- Ala»ka fox 18-769b. — hare 12-94U.1. Ala»kll*21-57b. Ala ipurla : ire Baitard wine. ALAM10. It. l-47«a; 18-4 (A-Bil Ala>talr(Yotach : »-rMaoleod, Aiantalr. ALASTOR (myth.) l-478a. — (xool.) 8-347a. ALA-TAU, mt«., HuM.Ai. 1* 478a : tee alto Piuncarian Ala-tau and other .iivWoiw. Alatbeiu (O»tr<*olh) 28-770c. Alatox, 8p.M-i30(E3). Alatrl, It. 15-4 (1)4) ; 15-lSc ; 28-«56o : tee otto Alctrlum. Alatyr, Itoa«.a3-871(G5); 28- liOb. Alau. ixl.. Haw. 13-84 (DS). Ala. ula 16-2170 ; acreetU 16- 2lsb; arborea: tee \\ ..... 1- lark; arvenili: ire Skylark ; crlntata : ire CreateO lark. AlauOae (legion) 23-4731). Ala-uOOln Bahiuanl 7-B480 ; 14-4()2b. — i itn.ri ll-924b; l-315c; 14- iOlb. — KaikobaO : trr KalkobaO. — Kaikortmil : tee Kalkosrau. — Khlljl 14-4010; Chltoraiege 13-485a; tomb 14-4 3 Ja, — Mahoiiiined : tee liahom med. — , pasha 9-122b. — , shah l-145a. AlaudiOae : irr Lark. Alau n. hills, KUH. 22-542b. Alauna, Fr. : lee Valognes. — , Scot : tee Allan. — , riv., Brit.: tee Allan Water. AluiuiKpaya (Burmese hero) : see Alompra. Alaunus, riv., anc. Brit. : tee A!> n. Alausi. EC. 8-911 (B3). ALAVA, DON MIGUEL RI- cardo d* 1-17-1.. Alava. P. Is. 21-392 (B3). — , cape. Wash. 28-354 (Al). ALAVA. prov.. Sp. l 25-530 (Dl); 3-4S5B. prov.. Sp. l-478o ; (Dl); 3-4S5B. AlaverOi, Huss. 26-966C. , . . Alavivus (Visigoth) 13-933b. Alavo, Fin. 23-872 (B3). Alaw, riv., Wales 9-428 (V. Cl) Alawi : tier Katimites. Alaya, Asia M. 6-365b. Alayor, Sp. 25-530 (113). Alayrac, H. d' : tee Dalayrac, Alazan, riv., Cano. 23-874 (E3) ; 26-509b ; 26-966d. Alazeya, nits., Kuss.As. 28- 898d. — , riv., Knss.A«. 25-10 (Ll-2). Alazones, tribe 21-875b ; 24- - Alb, riv., Switz. 23-2400 ; 9- -(-,:•.. i. ALB (vestment) l-479a ; 26- 137a. ALBA, F. A. DE TOLEDO, Ouke of : lee Alva. ALBA, It. l-479d ; 15-4 (B2). — , Mich. 18-372 (F5). — , Mo. 18-608 (B4). — , Pa. 21-106 (12). — . Tex. 26-690 (M3). Alba (dawn song) : ire Aubade. Alba. L' (Journal) 16-tt l> . ALBACETE, Sp. l-48(rt> ; 25- 530 (D-E3). ALBACETE, prov., Sp. 1- 4790; 25-530 (D-F.3). Albacore (fish) 27-4090. Alba custodia, castle. Pal. : tee Blancheirarde. Albacutya, lake, Viet, 28-38 (Al). Alba de Tormes. Sp. 25-530 (C2): battle (1809) 21-920, 24-570 (plan). Albaek. Den. 8-24 (Cl). —.bay. Den. 8-24 (Cl). ALBA FUCENS. It. l-480b ; 1S-2R (P:l) : 23-62SC. Albaiein, Granada 12-335b. Alhaida. riv., Sp. 25-530 Albak Su. riv.. Arm. «-S«5 AlbalaOejo Oel CuenOe, Sp. 25-:: io (D Albalanela Abbey. Wales : tee Whit land Abbey. AJAT-ALBA IOBta. a» CUn. Bp. M-134) -TJ»c. II. 1.4804: fnlOTKr I*. '',' H 18-1150: ; *au prlao* Albalat. A Altwlam a AlLfiii. btae l- ALBA LONOA. 18-18 (HO) ; r Una Albam (Jewtah ripbw) 7-5«»d. ALBAN. ST i Alban. ft. 10-77K (>'«). (FJ): It. 18-4 4»7c ; «ot.l<-ry peperino 21-127a. — . lake. It. : tee Albanns L«« cua. — .int., Mei. : rnln« 1-81» (PI. fll. f«. 1). Albanae, Portae. TtoaaJla. s •ee Iron Gate. Albane (ch«n.) 12-7 4 4 b. Albaneote* : ire ( at harm. AlbanMton, Berta. : •tcCaahlo (hundred). Albanl. Aleaamndro 13-295d. — , FRANCESCO 1-1- 1'. — .Giovanni Franccaoo : let Clement XI. — MADAME l-481b; M. Albanl. Den. 20-21). — . Monti. It. : trr Alban, hllb. ALBANIA, ill-t., Cauc. l-481c; 23-«4h ((12). ALBANIA, dl-t.. Turk.l-481d; 27-426 (B2-3) ; Butnrian supremacy 4-7 80b: Insur- rection (1909) 27-4640 ; Italo-Austrian relation! 15- 80b, 15-84b. Kre Albanians. Albania (poem) 8-921). Albanian Alps. Turk. : lee I>rokletla. — Church 2-570*. — language 1-48SC ; 14-4951.; 14-:i26a ; dictionaries 8- 196b. — League l-487a- Albanians l*483c ; 3-159d ; 17-2 18c; colonies 4-964 d ; 12-4308 ; costume 7-246c ; Kiryptlan soldiery 9-3fcc, 9* 107a, 9-110b. Albanl Collection, Rome 23- 612d. Albano, Francesco: trr Albanl. Albano, Colo. 6-722 (F3). — , It. 15-4 a:8-ni-,Sd: 24-4 4 la; earl of March 17-687 d. — ,C. E., duke of : tee Charles Ednard, duke of Saxe- Coburfr-Gotha. .~tewart, duchess of 5- MSa, — , H. F. A., duchess of 1' 489a ; 8-412b. — , I. Stewart, duchess of 16- 419c. — , J. STEWART, duke of 1- 488c : 24-4420. — , LEOPOLD G. D. A., dnke of l-4.»sd : 25-2440. — , LOUISE M. C.. countew of l-489a; 25-li9c. — , M. Stenart, duke of 24- 439a. — R. STEWART, duke of 1- 4S7d; 24-438C. Albany, Can. 19-h.11 (B2). — , Cape CoL 5-238b. ALBANY, Ga. 1-4 t-SK", 11-752 (114) ; cotton trade 7-267b. 111. 14-304 (B2). Ind. 14-422 (( Ky. 1S-74C • Mf. 17-434 (114). Minn. 18-550 also Alba. Al-barbet (mus.) : see Bar biton. Albania! : see Jacob Bara daeus. Albareda, J. L. 27-S57C. Alba Regalls (Regia), Hung see Szekesfeh6rvaf. Albarello (ceramics) 5-7 36b. Albares, Sp. 25-530 (D2). Albarine, riv., Fr. 15-567b; 1 440a. Albariza (diet.) 28-725b. Albarno, Montreal d' : sr Montreal d'Albarno. Albaron, mt., Alps 1-7 42d. Albarracin, rats., Sp. 25-53 (E2) ; 26-663d ; 25-527c. Albarregas, riv., Sp. 18-165C. Albasikhar, riv., China 17-55; (Bl). Albasini Joao 27-189c. Albatana, Sp. 25-530 (E3). ALBATEGN1US l-491b ; 27 271d. Albatera, Sp. 25-530 (E3). Albatross, isl., Atl.O. 2-42b. — . isl., Ind.0. 1-320 (K6). — , isl., Tas. 26-438 (Al). — , isls., N.G. 19-487(G3). — , pt., N.Z. 19-624 (E3). " Albatross " (destroyer) 24 916a. ALBATROSS (zool.) 1-491C 3-971b; 10-229c; 10-50Sd ALBAY, P.Is. l-491d ; 21-392 (D4). — , golf, P.Is. 21-392 (D-E4). — , mt., P.Is. : see Mayon Mount. — , prov., P.Is. 21-392 (D-E4) Albaycin, Sp. : see Albaicin. Albazin, Russ.As. 25-10 (H3) l-899d; 12-226b. Albe, It. 15-4 (D3). Albear, Francisco de 13-77b. Albeck: battle (1805) 19-217d ALBEDO (diet.) l-492a. Albee, S.Dak. 25-506 (12). Albesrna, riv.. It. 15-4 (C3). ALBEMARLE, earls and dukes ofl-492a. — , C. Monk, duke of l-492d 16-943d ; 3-209b. — , G. Keppel, 3rd earl of 13- 78c. — , G. Monk, 1st duke of : see Monk, 1st duke of Albe- marle. — , H. Fitzjames. titular duke of 15-138d. — , Isabella, countess of 1- 492c ; 7-325C ; 5-337d. — , William de Fortibus, earl of l-492a; 2-921a; 13-197C, Albemarle, La. 17-54 (B7). — , N.C. 19-772 (B2); 19-776a. — , isl., S. Am. 25-486 (A4) ; 11- 392b. — , pt., S.C. 25-503d. — , sound, N.C. 19-772 (F2- Gl) ; 19-771a. " Albemarle " (ironclad) 1- 827b. Albemarlc, lee and honor of 1 492a. Albemarle and Chesapeake, canal, Ya. 28-119d ; 19- 747a. — Club 6-567C. — House (London) 16-943d. ALBENGA, It. l-493b; 15-4 (B2) ; 15-26 (B2-3). Alberbury, Salop 24-1021c. Alberche, riv., Sp. 25-530 (C2) : 3-64c : 26-356C. Alberene, Va. 28-118 (D3). Alberes, mts., Fr. and Sp. 25- 530 (Gl). Alberese 10-587b. Alben?a, riv., S.Aus. 2-960 (E5) ; 25-493b. Albergrati Palace, Bologna 2- 412d. Albergian, mt., Alps l-742a. Albergotti, Philippe, count of 25-605a. Alberht (king of E. Anglia) 8- 827d. Alberic (of Besancon) l-551a. — (of Camerino) (d. c. 925) 15- 1340. To make full use of this Index it is essential to read toe instructions given on Page 1. Alberic (of Camerino) (d. 954 15-435a. — (monk) 8-303C. — (of Ostia) l-505d. — (of Reims) 15-449d. — (Roman consul) 23-668c. — (Roman senator) 23-666a. — de Porta Veneris : see A beric of Reims. — (of Tusculum) 3-718b. Alberich (myth.) 20-341d ; 19 947c. Albcricus de Ver : see Vore Aubrey de. Alberigo, count of Barbiano C 854d. Alberique, Sp. 25-530 (K3). Albermarle Co., Va. 28-11 (D2). Albernas Point, Azores 3-S (III.) Alberni Canal, Can. 27-884a. ALBERONI, G. l-493b ; 10 846c: 15-1420 ; place In Spanish history 25-552d. Albers. H. C. 17-662b. ALBERT (of Aix) l-499b. — (of Alsace: d. 1199) 12 787o. — (of Alsace: d. 1239) 12 787d. — (the Victorious, margrav of Austria) : see Adalbert o Ba ben berg. — II. (duke of Austria) 3-6d 12-788a. — III. (of Austria) 3-7a ; 12 788a ; 26-249d. — V. (of Austria) : see Alber II., German king. — VI. (of Austria) 12-788C ll-92d. — VII. (of Austria) 3-673c 25-923b. ALBERT (Austrian archduke d. 1895)l-498c; 14-919b. Albert (Austrian archduke : b 1897J12-790. — (of Bavaria: d. 1404) 13 608d. — II. (of Bavaria) 3-547c ; 3 799c. — III. (of Bavaria) 3-547c 28-764a; 26-177b. — IV. (of Bavaria) 3-547d ll-288b ; 16-237b. ALBERT (1522-1557 : of Bay reuth) l-493d : ll-856a Schweinfurt taken by 18- 816b. — I. (of Belgium) 16- Mil 1. ; 3- 679d. ALBERT I. (margrave o Brandenburg) l-494b ; 4 420b ; 24-269a. — II. (of Brandenburg) 4' 420c. ALBERT HI. (of Brandenburg l-494c. — III. (Achilles, elector of Brandenburg) 4-422d ; 11- 849d. — (of Brandenburg - Culm- bach) : see Albert (of Bay- rcuth). — I. (archbp. of Bremen) 17- 18a. — I. (of Brunswick) 4-689b. — (Victor, duke of Clarence] 6-428a; 14-787d ; 28-35C ; tomb 24-504d. — (of Cologne) : see Albertus Magnns. ALBERT (Francis Charles Augustus Albert Emmanuel) prince consort of England l-495a ; 25-937b ; 9-572c ; art revival 18-2 12b ; bio- graphies 17-7 95b ; 13-252a ; English status 28-30c, 28- 33a, 6-980b; statues 24- 468d, 3-984b, 8-939b. — (Frederick George, of Eng- land) ll-746a. ALBERT I. (German king) 1- 496a : 3-6d ; 11-846C. ALBERT II. (German king) 1- 496c ; 12-7 88b ; ll-849b ; in Hungary 13-906C. — II. (of Hohenbcrg) 13-576a. — (of Hohenlohe Neuenstein) 13-572b. — (patriarch of Jerusalem) 5- 358c. — I. (bp. of Livonia) 23-337d. — (of Lorraine) 17-1 Ob. — (of Lowenstein) 17-77d. ALBERT (of Mainz) l-496d. — II. (of Mecklenburg : d. 1379)27-842c. — (of Mecklenburg: d. 1547) 17-1019b. — (of Meissen: d. 1195) 18- 84d. — (of Meissen : d. 1500) 24- 269d. — (of Monaco) 18-685a ; 21- 952a ; oceanography 19- 968a ; Spitsbergen Investi- gations 25- 71 la. ALBERT (of Nuremberg) 13 576b. — (of Orlamunde) 24-335d. ALBERT (of Prussia : d. 1568 l-497a ; 16-535a ; 26-67 8d — (of Prussia: d. 1906) '. 690a ; Orleans campaign 20 288b. — (Albert Frederick, Prussia) 4-423c. — (bp. of Riga) 26-67 7b. — (of Sardinia) 21-688b. — III. (of Saxe-Lauenburg 24-269a. — (of Saxe-Teschen) 15-315b l-499b. — II. (of Saxe-Wittcnberg 24-269a. — III. (of Saxe-Wittenbcrg) see Albert III. (elector < Saxony). ALBERT (Frederick Augustu king of Saxony) l-498a ; 24 272d ; 3-29d : in Mctz cam paign 18-313(1. — (duke of Saxony : d. 1170) see Albert I. (of Branden burg). — (duke of Saxony : d. 1260 24-269a. ALBERT III. (duke of Saxony l-497d ; 15-864d. — III. (elector of Saxony) 24 269c. — (of Saxony: bp.) l-262a 2-231b ; 24-356a. — (of Stade) 27-318a. — (of Styria) 3-7e : ll-49c. — (of Sweden) 26-199c; 17 702a. — (of Teck) 26-498d. ALBERT (of Thurinpria) 1 498c ; 18-84d ; 26-902a. — (of Tirol) 26-1 Oil b. — (the Wise) 24-362a. — A.21-494b. — , A. M. 10-867b. — , Curt 2S-93d. — , Heinrich 7-726b. ALBERT, MADAME l-499b. Albert, Can. 19-465 (C2). — , Fr. 10-778 (Fl); 25-392d. — , Viet. 28-38 (D3). — , W.Va. 28-560 (D2). — , mts., N.G. 19-487 (E2). — , riv.. Queens. 2-960 (F3) 2-943a ; 22-732b. Albert, order of 15-864d. Alberta, Ala. 1-460 (B3). — , La. 17-54 (Al). ALBERTA, prov.. Can. 1 499c ; 1-500 (map) ; 4-608d 5-163c ; education 5-151d geology 5-145b foil. ; whca crop 5-153a. Albert Agricultural College 14- 749a ; l-414b. Alberta magna (hot.) 19-253d. Albert Bridge (Belfast) 3- 664b. — Bridge (London) 16-938 (B3); 3-531c; 16-940c. — Canyon, B.C. 4-600 (F3). — Cave, Yorks. 5-579a. — City, la. 14-732 (B2). — College, Ont. 3-699b. — Creek, riv., Wyo. 28-874 (B4). Albert d'AUly : see Chaulnes. — de Lrtiynes : see Luynes. Albert Dock (Liverpool) 16- 808a. — Dock (London) 16-938 (E2); 8-356d ; 8-360d. Albert Edward, bay, Can. 5- 160 (H2). — Edward, mt., B.C. 4-600 (D3). — Edward, mt., W.Aus. 28 539c. — EDWARD NYANZA, lake, C.Af. l-502a; 6-923 (E3); 19-693 (B-C8) ; 27-557 (A3) ; altitude l-321b ; shrinkage 1-503C. — Embankment (London) 16- HOb ; 3-561b. — Hall (London) 16-938 (E4 & B2) ; 2-438C ; 6-665a ; Sunday concerts 26-96d. Albert! (Florentine family) 10- 531b. A. 8-39a. Cherubino 6-302a. DOMENICO1-502C. F. von 27-258d. K. : see Sittenfeld, Karl. . LEONE BATTISTA l-502d; architectural work 2-408d ; camera obscura 5-1 05c; writ- ings 8-503d, 14-904d. -, Thomas 17-147b. __lbertia (hot.) 20-542b. — (zool.) 23-763d foil. ' Ibertina collection (Vienna) 28-51 d ; l-499b. ALBERTDJELLI, MARIOTTO l-502d. Albertine rift-vaUey, C.Af. : see Rift-valley. Albertini, Francesco degli 1 630b. — , Ippolito F. 18-53b ; 18 832d. — , Johann Baptist von 1< 190d. Albertino Mussato : see Mu sato, Albertino. Albertinum Museum (Dresdei 8-5750 : 19-63a. Albcrtis, Maria d' 19-ISSd. ALBERTITEl-50:ia; 18-5081 ALBERT LEA, Minn. l-503a 18-550 (D7). — Lea, lake, Minn. l-503a. Albert medal l-496a ; 18-16e — Memorial (London) 2-433a 24-502C. — Memorial Chapel (Windsor 28-7 14c. — Memorial Middle Class Co lege (Framlingham, Suit.) 10 774a. — Memorial Museum (Exeter 10-fiCn. — Nursing Society 19-915c 19-91lid. ALBERT NYANZA, lake.C.A l-503b ; 19-693 (C7) ; 19 698c ; Spi-ko 25-633c ; alt tude l-321b; geology 16 86b ; steamers l-356a ; sur veys 12-250C. Alberto Azzo II. of Este 9 792b ; 28-660C. — della Scala 5-400b. — de Mora : see Gregory VII pope. Alberton, Can., 19-831 (Cl). — , Md. 17-828 (F2). — , S.Aus. 22-109d. — . Viet, 28-38 (D3). Alhertone (Ital. general) 15 78b. Albert Park (Lanes.) 17-54 (map). — Park (Melbourne) 18-9 (map) ; 18-91b. Albert, Prince u. Strange 7 118b. Albert-Schonbcrg (Ger. physi cian) 28-889b. Albertstadt (Dresden) 8-574d Albert the Bear, order of 15 863d. ALBERTUS MAGNUS l-504a 6-697d ; minerals 2-651a, 1 521c, 18-509b ; philosophj 24-353c,2-281c; phrenology 21-535a j theology 14-336d 8-403b : zoology 21-551a 20-299d. Albert van Cuyck : see Cuyck A Ibert van. Albert Victor, mis.. X.(i. 19 487 (E2); 19-487b. Albertville, Ala. 1-400 (Cl). — , Bel. Cong. 6-923 (E4) ; 26 397c. — , Fr. 10-778 (H5) ; 24-248d ALBERUS, ERASMUS l-504c ll-787b. ALBEHY, JAMES l-504d. — , Mrs : see Moore, Mary. Albeuve, Switz. 26-242 (C3). ALBI, Fr. l-505a ; 10-778 (F6) cathedral l-505a, 5-523a map (8th cent.) 17-638a rainfall 26-429a. Albia, la. 14-732 (E3). ALBIAN (geol.) l-505b ; 7- 416a ; ll-670b. Albianus (family) 2-569d. Albiga, Fr. : see Albi. ALBIGENSES l-SOSc ; cru- sades 10-816d, 14-579a, 18< 781a ; Innocent III.'s atti tude 20-697a ; Languedoc 16-180a ; Provencal litera- ture affected 22-498c, 27- 310d ; Maniehaeism 8-401b; Dominic's mission 8-iOlb ; Spanish persecution 10-266b. Albigeois (anc. viscounty, Fr.) l-505b. \lbik of Unitschow 14-5d. Albin, Elenzer 20-:)01c. Albin, Wyo. 28-874 (H4). Albina, I). Gui. 12-675 (D2). — , Oreg. 22-121b. Albine (min.) 2-195b. " Ibingaunum, It. : secAlbenga. Ibini, Hugh de : see Arundel, earl of. — , Isabel d' : see Ros, Isabel de Ros. — , Nigel d1 16-394d ; 18-948b; 26-852a. —.William d' (d. 1176): see Arundel, earl of. — , William d' (Justiciar, d. 1156) 15-819b ; 28-872a. Albinia, riv., It. 15-26 (C3) : see also Albenga. — Spring, S.Aus. 2-960 (D4). ALBINO (biol.) l-506c ; 20- 922c; constitutional strength l-509d ; heredity l-508b ; in cats 5-489c ; in plants 21- 707o ; seasonal l-507a. Albino, mt., It. 19-730d. Albinolo, Felix 13-614c. ALBINONI, TOMASSO l-510d. ALBINOVANUS PEDO 1- 511a. Albintimilium, It. : see Venti- miglia. Albinus (ecclesiastic) : see Al- cuin. — , BERNHARDS. l-511a; 1- 934c ; l-929d. — , Clodius 24-724c. — , Spurius Postumius 15-54od. ALBION, Britain l-511b : 8- 306a. — , Cal. 5-8 (B2). — , la. 14-732 (E2). — , Ida. 14-276 (C4) ; 14-278d. — , III. 14-304 (D5). — , Ind. 14-422 (G2). — , Maur. 17-9 13a. — , Me. 17-434 (C4). ALBION, Mich. l-511b ; 18- 372 (F7). — , Neb. 19-324 (F3). — , N.S.W. 19-538 (A2). ALBION, N.Y. l-511c; 19- 596 (B2). — , Pa. 21-106 (B2). — , R.I. 23-249 (Cl). — , Wash. 28-354 (H3). — , Wis. 28-740 (D6). — .port, Keeling Is. : see Refuge. " Albion " (horse) 13-734d. Albione, mt., Switz. 26-242 (E4). Albiones, tribe, Sp. l-511b. Albion motor vehicle 18-927c (flg.) Albion Park, N.S.W. 19-538 (G5). Albion press 22-351d. Albis, Switz. 26-242 (E2). — , mts., Switz. 26-242 (F2). — , riv., Fr. : sec Aube. — , riv., Ger. : see Elbe. — Hochwacht, mt., Switz. l-745a. Albishorn, mt., Switz. 28- 1057c. Albissola, It. 15-4 (B2) ; 6- 732d; 15-12d. Albistan (Ablastan), Turk. As. 2-760 (G3); 24-610a; inva- sion of 9-102a; Mongols 24- 611b. — Yarpuz, Turk. As. : see Yar- jmz. ALBITE l-511d ; 21-693b ; 21- 693a. Albium Ingaunum, It. : see Al- benga. Albizzi (family), 15-38d ; 18- 31c. , Piero degli 10-534a. Albizzia coriaria : see Musu- emba. — lebbek l-956a. ALBO, JOSEPH l-512a; 13- 175b. Albo, Egy. : see Edfu. Albocacer, Sp. 25-530 (E-F2). Albocola, Sp. : see Toro. Albogalerus : see Pileus. ALBOINl-512a; 15-28a ; 16- 933a. Albon, Guy, count of : see Guy, count of Viennois. — , Jacques d' : see Saint- Andre'. Albona, Aus. 14-887a. ALBONI, MARIETTA l-512b. Alboquerque, Aflonso d' : see Albuquerque, Alphonso d'. ALBORNOZ, GIL ALVAREZ del-512b; 2-782c; 23-678c. Albox, Sp. 25-530 (D4) ; 1- 714c. Albrecht (name) : see Albert. — , Jacob : see Albright. — , K. T. 16-268b. — , S. 25-786b. — , W. E. 12-2780. ALBRECHTSBERGER, J. G. l-512c. Albrechtsburg, Ger. 18-84b ; 5-749C. Albrecht von Halberstadt 11- 785b. — von Scharfenberg ll-785d. Albreda, Fr.W.Af . 11-204 ( A3) ; ll-438b ; 11-437C. Albret, Charles of l-375d; l-512d. — , Charlotte d' 4-248b. — , Jeanne d' : see Jeanne (d'Albret, of Navarre). ALBRET, dist., Fr. l-512d; 10-776 (C4) ; 8-578b. Ibright Brethren : see Evan- gelical Association. LBRIGHT, JACOB l-513a; 9-9600. «ilbrij?ht, Mont. 14-276 (D2). — , W.Va. 28-560 (D2). Albrighton, Salop 9-420 (III. Cl). Albrights : see Evangelical Association, For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. To make full use of thl* Index It It e»*cntlal to read the Instruction* given on Page I. . SwlU. :.. l-5I3a; • : 2I-94*. • ; • \ DE VALENCIA. si • ••I*. La., ttp. : *r« Albu i^EJW.rlv.. Bp,«8-530: ^^HiiSa. : urk. A». : trt Ilaal IB*. rlv.. SwlU. M-242 •-• ,ti. 28-2 U t i- IU. 1-4136; t«. 27 -404o. AQUAE. lake*. It. i:2«-lo.i4a. Albulv Ac. i-5i3o; 14- Al.ia MIN (Albumen) 1-SISc ; ,!il-:..ll lll.rw 10- . -ti..iinf 21-130b ; plant* 1- 1 I. ; polnonlng 18-I.S9a; seeds: ttt End»- ii mill IVrbperm; tex- Mtiliiur 26-69Sd. Album Ingauutuu, It. : tee - 1-51M.; 8-2 15h. iiw>D* 11-2490. allmni. It. : tee .ilmlKlia. ALBUMINURIA 1-515.1: diph- io-'.i7i.. Album Monaitcrium. N. Salop: *rt \Vliltchurch. — Uonasteriiun, \V .Salop : •« ' Album. .1.1 1-51 5d. Albumo«el-514d. -..-a (mytli.) 26-931d. 2S-...10 (1)4); 12- MSa. ALBUQUERQUE, ALPHONSO d'1-.Hi-.ii; 14-lnld: Uocagc's •onnrtN 4-H'lb : capture of Oman 2-iti7d. 19-4 U; Goa 12-16i>a: ll.innui 13-6940; Malacca 17-i:>:id ; missions •••rate 21-230d; policy 22-IUb. ' l- i' 22-1481). ALBUQUERQUE, .N.Mel. 1- 616c : 19- .•.•_• . i i IV.'). AlbuiK. Vt. 19-490 (A2). -.) 16-840. Alburn... ml.. It. 15-4 (El). ALBURNUM l-..HUl;21-741d. Alhurnu*. im».. It. 15-28 (E4). Alburims lucldtiH : tee Bleak. — Major, TransyL : tee Veres- patak. Alburqtierque. Sp. 15-930 (B3) : 3-lSld. Alburn-. 1>». 21-106 (L4). ALBURY. X.S.W. l-517a ; 19- :. .- ,I>I. ... /,. 19-624 (C6). — . Sur. 10-942 (C4); 28-141o; — Downs.' Sur. 16-942 (111). Albun, mta., Pen.: tee Klburz. Albj'. Kr. : rur Ml.!. — . Swed. (Stockholm) 25-'.':;:. — ,3 wed. (Vesternorrland) 19- - Alca (am) : tee t'ria arra, — (brurnniohi) : tee Urlaarra. — (Impcnnls) : tee Garefowl. — (torda) : tee Razorbill. Alcabala : trt Aloarala. AJcacer do Sal. Port. 25-530 (A3); 22-1400 ; battle 1- T33d ; salt mines 22-137C. — Qniblr, N.Af.: tee Al Kasral Keblr. Afcacova. Port.: castle 24- 190a: treaty (1479) S-174c. aJcacovas,Port.2S-536(A-B3). ALCAEUS l-:>17a; 12-5 1 Oa ; 17-1*0.1; i-li.iriamblc verse 6-269.1 ; ode to Sappho . — (until.) 13-n45d. ALCAICS l-.M7b; 27- 104 3d ; - >ti»n 13-691a. .-)l-517d. i-. (Cagayan). 21- :.-.'-• u ••:>. — IM". (Pangaainan) tt-392 ,tOW1M,8p.l>41Tb. . 8p. l»-ll4 — DE HENARE8, Hp. 1-SlTo ; P-4JO (1>.'I. or. l.ltrrturo 2-H7I.. 2-n:.- : uuwerml 27-7 .7«. 15-4l«r. — la 1 l-.'.|7n; 25- < i : 25- 536a; U>. '• .1. 7-602L ; d. I- 17.1. Alcalde de ZalamfO, 0 (Cal deron) 4-9S5I.. ) 21-267b. ALCAMENE8 (~ ul|.l.,r) 1. 417d: M Heroes)" 12-47:1 (PI. ll.). — (king of Sparta) 25-6 lOa. ALCAMO. 11. l-..l-.i; IS- 1 dm). Alcanadre. riv.. Sp. 28-43 K2); 13-8SJa. AlMUiar, n 25- 0 . I IV Aleanle**. Sp. 28-530 (112). AJcanl*. Sp. 88-530 (K» : battle (n..-. 212) 28-4320 ; . ' ALCANTARA, lira*. l-518a; 4-11" (IC.'i : 17-«68b. ALCANTARA. Si.. 1-51 Ha; l»- 530 (113) ; bride* of 2-385o. 4-5340. 27-297a; Inscriptions 14-634a. Alcantara, Order of l-418b; 1S-S06C. Alcantara Ilerran. Pedro : tee M.-rran, Pedro Alcantara. Alcantarllla, Sp. 25-430 (HI). Afcantarinn ll-:ia. Alcara*. Sp. 88-530 (D3) ; 1- — . mta.. Sp. 85-530 (D3) ; 25- S7 b. AlcarraiM 2-2a. Alcaaar, Ludovlc 23-21 So. Alcatrax, 1*1. . \V..\f. 24-C.I2.1. Alcatnu, bl. Cal. 5-8 (113) ; 24- 1444. Alcaudetc. Sp. 25-430 (C-D4) ; 15-124b. ALCAV ALA 1-51 8b; l-773c. Alcaiaba: tee Allmml.rn. The. /L !««*««> Mor. : tee Al Kaar al EpMb 7-142b: 24-732a. — DE SAN JUAN, Sp. l-318b ; 25-530(03). — do Sal, Port. : tee Alcaoer do Sal. — Kcblr, N.Af. : tee Al Kaaral Eebir. Alee, Sp. 1-5180. Aiaadtadd .•• : ter Klngflshcr. Alccdininoe 15-808d. Alccdo crbtata ll-100a. — isplda : tee Kingfisher. AIoefaphiM cama : tee llartc . Al.-errica (Chilian general) 6- 157b. Alcoa: *vElk. Mettle (Qluck) 12-1 39b ; 12- 1400. ALCESTER. F. B. P. SEY- mour. boron 1-41 So; 9- 120b. Alc*ater,P.Dak. 25-506 (14). ALCESTER. Warwick. 1- 518d : 9-420 (111. IP-.'). ALCESTISl-Jl9a : l-!94b. Alctsti* (Euripides) 9-!" Alcctaa (Moloa«l«n king) 7- 960d ; 9-698d ; 9-699a ; 26-U91a. Alchada, A*. 3-R3 (IV.). Alchomflla : ter Lady 'a Mantle. — alplna 23-722c. — arrensl!) 10-559a. ---- ri.'.M 5-.-.V-M. — Tulgatia: tee Lady's Mantle. Mchemitl (Ben Jonson) 15- 504a. ALCHEMY l-519a; 6-4 la ; 6-33(1 ; 24-3990. Alchcrlnga 10-ir,-j,-: 23-371c. — folk : tff Murii Muni folk. Alchester. Ozon. 4-584 (C6) ; 4-.-.M. Alchfrith : net Aldfrith. Alohoku, China : tee A-She- Ho. Alohrcd (Northumbrian king) 19-794a. Alohulne : tee Alouln. ALCIATI. ANDREA l-522b ; 5- 71c. Alclatu*: arrAlctatl. ALCIBIADES l-522b ; By- zantium 4-91tb; Isorratos 14-880b; Nlclax 19-658c.; Peloponnenlan war 21-7 4o ; IM.. i. .•*.•.•„',,. -•,.;•'! 21-M...I; Plutarch *• anecdote 15-884a. — of Apamea 8-842d. Alcidao: aeeAok. ALCIDAMAl . i 'UK : trr Avllii.. ALCINOUS . I'luu- 1 A i.. INOUS (Pkp40nlo I.II.L.- ALCI ALCI . (fiir.). Are*) 2- Al< it. iw (.lancti (sool.) 26-905d. .<• M-905d. ALCIRA, I- - .!<•; 25-430 uml>aifan. Alcmaeon (Greek poet) : tee — (KToat-crandion of Neator) l-414a. ALCMAEON OF ARCOS 1- M Id — of Crotona 14-336c ; 23- II-.-. ALCMAEONIDAE l-524a ; II. r.i.ldtiiN 12-4.'>5c; Pindar on 21-618o; relnitatement of 6-479o. ALCMAN l-:.-.Mri : -tr..|.lieand antistrnpho moveinout 12- 510h. 20-11.. ALCMENE (wife of Amphi- tryon) l-.124b; 13-306(1. — (wife of Itlindamautlius) 23-230a. A loo. Ark. 2-552 (C-2). Alcoba,Sp. 25-530 « -3). Alcobaca. Brai. (llahiu) 4-440 (I6);lpS-682o. — . llrax. (Part) 4-440(02). ALCOBACA. Port. l-524b ; 25-530 (A3) ; convent 1- 52 Ih; Inex do Castro's tomb 5-484a. Alcoccr, Sp. 25-530 (D2). ' . \. 14--.'49b; 21-47Sa. —.JOHN (bishop) l-524c; 3-393d ; 9-302C. — . SIR RUTHERFORD 1- 424o ; 4-262o ; 13-31 a. Alcock, proT., B.N.Bor. 4-247 (Cl); 4-263d. Alcocntro. 1'ort. 25-430 (A3). ALCOFORADO, MARIANNA l-424a. Alcofrlhaa Nosier : tee Babe- lala, Francois. ALCOHOL (Ethyl Alcohol) l-525o ; 2S-694a; abuse of 26-587o; consamption of 26- 581. 28-5SIM ; d« iposi- tion of 5-502a ; distillation 26-:,78d, 8-320c; dyspepsia 8-7870: gout 12-290c ; in- dustrial 25-702b ; ionic Telocity 6-869d ; llpoma naal 20-79c ; mcnorrhagla 12-765a ; mental disease 19-432c ; microscopic work 18- 4 07 b; narcotic effects 19-240a; neuritis 19-428o ; oxidation products 8-:!.".Od ; pharmacolopry of 21-35 lo ; physiological effect 21-555d; sulphuric- acid 26-66b ; Villon process 9-2 lOa. Alooholatoa l-526a ; l-528b. Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act. New Zealand (1893) 16-7700 ; 19-B30d. Alcoholism 8-G02b ; Brighfs disease 15-784c ; bronchitl." 4-035C ; cirrhosis of liver 16-803a; coma In 6-749o; delirium trcmcns 7-963a ; gastric catarrh 8-264b ; heredity 26-590a ; Insanity 14-59Sa, 14-009t> ; mortnlitr 26-.'.SSo; neuritis 19-428d, 2O-765a : physloloer and Mtbolon 2ti-. SOd. 26- S89o ; temperance move- meat 26-5780 ; writer's cramp 7-3C4a. Alcoholometer 14-164c; 1- 525d: 2S-694b. ALCOHOLS (class of com- pounds) 1-5271. ; claaaiflca- tion 6-50.1. 20-51a; com- bustion 6-691. ; derivation from hydrocarbons 6-40d ; formation from aldrliy.lc* 1-43 Id ; spooiflc rotation 2S-K93c; spirit distillation 2S-703C. Alcolea. Sp. 19-829O ; 25- 158*. AlcolD, S.C. 28-500 (D3). Alcon(myth.)25-l Alcona. Mloh. 18-372 (G5). — Co, Mich. 18-37* (G4). -, Al Cera. Uanrufprlta Marie: AJoora. Bp. ««.6M "( 1 Alcoru. Bp^ battle (1094) 1»- H®M Aloorocb**, Hp. 28-410 (Kt). jtml F r 2-174.1. ALCOTT. AM08 B. l-AMo. — , LOUUAM. l-5*9a. ALCOVE 1-5291) ; 7-338O. Aloover. Juan 25-5X7 a. Aloovrrro. Jose 24-5 15b. ALCOY. ftp. 1-5190 ; 88-530 . I UK-CO de 13- Alcublerre, mis., Sp. 25-530 l I- ui idk,B i ! • . MM • • El : tee Oodoy, M. de. Alcudla, Sp. 25-530 (G3) ; 17- 41 1m. — , bay. Sp. 88-530 (G3) ; 17- i Wii. — . mts., Sp. 25-530 (C3) ; 8- 401c. — . rlv.. Sp. 18-530 (C3) ; 8- 401o. —.vol., Sp. 18-530 (C3); 1- ALCUIN 1-529C ; 6-451b ; adoptlanlsm 1-21 3b; bre- viary 4-503(1 ; Charlemagne 10-MOa, l-97b; education 8-954(1 ; Influence on writ Ing 20-577a : libraries 16- 548d ; St Peter's School, York 24-362b ; scholanhlp 9-467b : Tours 27-1 08a, 27- 102.1; Vulgate 3-881C. Alcyonacea 2-99b. Alcyonaria 2-98h ; 9-317b. ALCYONE (myth.) l-530b. — (star) 21-835d. — (tool.) 15-809a. Alcyonldae 2-99b. Aloyonldium 22-42o. Alcyoninm dlgltatum : lee Dead men's fingers. — mare, Gr. 2-883c. Alcyonius, Pctrus : tee Al cionlo, Pictro. Alda, Neb. 19-324 (F4). ALDABRA. 1-1., Ind.O. 1- 530b; 17-271 (Bl) ; 4- B09b. Aldan, Pa. 21-106 (L7). — , plat.-iiu, .-it.. 25-10 (113); 23-87 Oc. — , riv.. Sib. 25-10 (12) ; 28- 898d; 25-llb. Aldansk, Sib. 25-10 (12) ; 25- !•-'.-. Aldborough, Norf. 9-424 (IV. El). — , Suff. : tee Aldehurgh. ALDBOROUGH (Isurium Bri- Kantum), Yorks. 1-530(1 ; 9-418 (II. El); Rom.Brit. 4-584 (C3) : 4-587b. Aldbourne. Wilts. 9-420 (III. D4); 28-699d. Aldbrough, Yorks. (East BJd- Ing) 9-416 (II. 02). — , Yorks. (North Riding) 9- 412(1. E4). Aldbryht, .-Ethcling 14-508d ; 26-1680. Aldburc, Snff. : tee Aldcbnrgh. Aldbury. Herts. 9-424 (IV. A3). Aide, riv., Suff. 9-424 (IV. E2); 26-28a; course l-531a; mouth 2O-2560. Aldea, point, Can.Is. 5-172 (map). Aldcadavila de la Rlbera, Sp. 25-530 (B2). Aldoa de Ponte, battle (1811) Aldeas, Braz. 4-44 54. Aldea Tejada, Sp. 24-5 7c n" m). aran M-456a; 7-12 (map) ; spectrum 25-78Sb. Aldebaranium : tee Ytterbium. Aldebert (8th cent.) : tee Adal- bert. — (12th cent.) : tee Hildebert. Aldobra, bis., Ind.O. : tee Aldabra. ALDEBURGH (Aldboromrh. Aldbnrc), Suff. l-531a ; 9- 424 (IV. F2). — . bay, Suff. 9-424 (IV. F2) ; l-S31a. Aldeby. Norf. 9-424 (IV. F2). Aldegon.li>. st 17-903d. ALDEGREVER (or Aldegraf), Heinrich l-531b. Aldehuola. Sp. 25-530 (D2). Aldehyde : tee Aoctaldehyde. — ammonia l-531o ; 1-532C. ALBA-ALDIE ALOrMYDEf l-J3lb; 1* Alfd; aroma!.< I- M ; . I».. • I., VAupu. Braa, Aldea. 0. 1. 8-7H3b. - J ,- . • 22- — JOHN 1-433. ABUa. la. 14-732 (. — 111.14-301 (IM). — Kan. 15-< — Mi. I.. ID- — Minn. 18*550 1 1)7 I. - N.D.k. 19-7-M. (IU). — N.Y. 19-596 U to- — l-l.. N..r. 19-fOI (Al). — pond. Me. 17-434 (US). — port. Antaro. 21-941 (O). — BridOT, La. 17- Aldenham. II. Iluclw-Ulbba, )...r..n 19-'.i",l.i. Aid. -nliam. HerU. 18-942 (Cl) ; 28-4IXb. — . Salop l-I60a. — Houae, manalon. Berta, 18-942 ; camp 2-61 4b; geology *• 207a; 12-903a. Aldermn, Georgina Caroline : tee Salisbury, marchionees of. Alderson, Pa. 21-106 (K-L3). Alderton, Suff. 9-424 (IV. E2). — , Wash. 28-354 (114). — . Wilts. 9-420 (III. C3). — , hill, Gloft. 9-420 (III. P2). Aldestowe, Corn. : tee Pad- Aldford, Ches. 9-416 (II. B3). Aldfrith (Northumbrian king) l-535b : 19-793d ; 23-364d. ALDHELM ( bishop) l-435a ; 9- 608b; 6-451b; Bradford-on- Avon 4-372b; Corfe Castle 7-144c; Wareham church and priory 28-323d. Aldhelms Head, Dorset. : tee st Albans Head. Aldholme. Lanes. : tee Old- ham. Lanes. Aldle,Va. 28-118 (E2). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. 21 ALDI-ALGE Aldime (chem.) 3-7540. Aldiu, Cecil 22-1966d ; Holy Alliance (1815) 13-621a; literary activity 23-917o ; Mme.de KriidcnerlG-929d; Napoleon I. 19-203a; Polish policy 21-920d; Prussian alliance ll-862d; succession arrange- ments 19-652a ; torture abolished 27-79a ; Troppau 27-307c ; Verona congress 27-1037a ; 'Vienna congress 28-54a, 9-934a, 26-3760. — II. (of Russia) l-559d ; 23- 931a ; 23-9040 ; 23-909a ; Dreikaiserbund 9-942d ; Finland 10-385d ; Franco- German War 9-942b ; Montenegro 19-651o; Nihil- ism 19-686d ; Polish policy 21-922a ; serfs 25-226o ; statues 15-704b, 15-836b. — III. (of Russia) l-561d ; 23- 906a; anti-Semitism 2-139c; Dreikaiserbund 9-946a ; Finland 10-385d ; French alliance 9-948c ; Nihilism 19-6880 ; Turkish war (1877) 23-934a. ALEXANDER I. (of Scotland) l-563a; 24-432d ; 25-92Ga. — II. (of Scotland) l-5G3b ; 24-433d ; Magna Carta 17- 31 7b ; tomb 18-100d. — III. (of Scotland) l-5G3c; 24-433d ; vassal to England 9-946a ; 15-858b. — (Scottish prince) : see Albany, Alexander Stewart, duke of. ALEXANDER (of Servla) 1- 663d; 24-69M; 18-442a. — (Servian prince) 24-692d. — (Syrian prince) 15-396(1. — (of Tver, fl. 1327) 15-88a. — (son of Michael, prince of Tver) 27-489d. — (of Walachia) 1590 23-832d. — (of Walachia) 18th cent.: see Ypsilanti, Alexander. — (ab Alexandro) : see Ales- sandri, Alessandro. — (of Aegae) 21-163c. — (Aegus 0 : see Alexander IV. (of Macedon). ALEXANDER (AETOLUS) 1- 565d; l-574b ; 8-4901). — (bp. of Alexandria) 2-356d ; Athanasius 2-825c ; Con- stantino the Great's letter 13-790c ; Eusebius's opposi- tion 9-954b. — (of Antioch) 14-577d. • (OFAPHRODISIAS)l-566c; 21-163d. — I. (archbp. of Armenia) 8- 883d. — II. (archbp. of Armenia) 8- 883d. • (of Athens) 12-487c. — (BALAS) l-5G5d; 24-605c; In Eccleslastes 8-852o ; Jonathan Maccabaeus' sup- port 17-197d, 15-395a; Ptolemai's 1-1540. (of Bernay) l-551a ; 11- 113b. — (bibl.) 15-352c. — (bibl., bronze -worker) 20- 952b. — (son of Cassander) 7-982o. — (CORNELIUS) l-566a; 9- 779b; 24-110a. — (the Corrector) 7-522c. — (of Cotyaeum) 2-495b. — (of Ephesus) 27-924d. — (Farnese) : see Farnese, Alexander. • (Greek legend) : see Paris. — (Greek physician) 2-93o. ALEXANDER (Greek rhetor- ician) l-564b. — (OF HALES) l-566d ; 24- 353a; theology 26-7780 ; '* Treasure of the Church " 14-506a. — (bp. of Jerusalem) 16-548b. — (bp. of Lincoln) 23-454c; Dorchester Abbey 8-423b ; Louth Park abbey 17-67b ; Newark castle 19-460a. — (magician) 6-945a. — (mariner) 17-474b. — (martyr of Phrygia) 2- 198b. — (martyr of Via Nomentana) 1-5J/2C. — (THE PAPHLAGONIAN) 1- 567c ; 14-509a. — (of Paris) : see Alexander de Bernay. — (Polyh'istor) : see Alexander (Cortielius). — (Tiberius, procurator) 3- 891d ; 15-4000. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. To make full i/tt of this Index It It euentlal to read the instructions given on Pmgt I. LI i- ii. ';'»•;-: i. 27-'. 1. 1 1 . 27-811d. • Iilrlllii: tee BulplcilU .ilrr. un : tee Stirling. u M. \ iMilcr. e«rl of. ILLIAM i.l.-. I- ^^ElvBbAIQ (physician) 21- .1.1.1 AM LINDSAY 1- Atriandcr. Ark. 2-552 (C3). i I-27U(I>I). — . 111.11 1 :• ! ' \2). — . 1'oland 28-:< Jt.- Va. M-.'.fin (O3). ...28-874(82). ^.A«. 23-S72 (H7). — . cape. (Irern. 12-543 (B2). — . f,,rt. Or. 24-lM»b. -,M».. Alsk. 1-47-2 (L4-MS) ; 1-IT.Iu. — , int., N.C. 2-20T1. — . int.. N.X.. 19*024 (A«). — , inti.. ('.As. 8-168 (Fl); 17-130 (E3); 28-9100 ; 24- •170. -I., Antan-t. 21-962d; tl-'JIll .M'. — III., I'.nit. Paris 4-5 4 2d ; 2-llH ; 20-8060. Alexondrr (Luclan) 17-IOla. ind.-r " (-hip) 2O-S65O. Ali-Vlt|.|.T ( :I>, .Mil. l-l>;n . 111. 14-304 (C6). N.< 19-772 », I! USD. 23-874 : 15-778b. ALEXANDHOPOL. Rnss. 1- 576c ; 23-874 (O-DS) ; 9- 748a. Alexandropolte, Asia : ,-. Alexandroa (legend) : tee Paris — Athenalos 19-2 Ic. Alexandror, RUSH. 28-169a. — Gal. Rum. 23-872 (Q-H5). Alexandrovka, RUSH. (Ekater- Inoslav) 23-874 (E2). — , Russ. (Khoreon) 23-874 « •>. Alexandrovsk, Cauc. 23--7I : 25-818c. ALEXANDROVSK, Rum. (Archangel) l-576c ; 23-872 (D2) ; naval harbour 16- "7,-. ALEXANDROVSK, Rnss. (Ek aterlnoslav) l-576c ; 23 874 (K:i). — , Russ. As. (Maritime prov.) 25-10 (I-E3); l-899d. — , KUKB.AB. (Sakhalin) 25- 10 (K3) ; 24-54 b. —.fort. Russ.As. 23-872 (G- 117). Alexandrovskly, fort. Ruse. : tee Fort Alexandrovskly. Alexandrowka, Ger. 22-210c. Alexeiev (admiral) 15-953a ; ... Alexia(med.)2-164a. — dool.) ll-526a. Alexiad 2-59d ; 7-551b. Alexlkakos, Apollo 2-185a. — . Hercules 13-346d. Alexikovo, RUSH. 23-872 (F5). Alexln, Russ. 23-872 (E5) AlcxinaU, Serv. : tee Alek slnaU. Alexine (bact.) : fee Comple- ment. Alexinos (philosopher) 18-77b Al.-\i- (biinop) 15-"!.. — (of Edessa) 8-931d. — (of Russia) : trr Alexius. ALEXIS (poet) l-576d ; 12- 5 lid: parasite In comedy 20-77flb; I'orohjrogennctos ALEXIS, WILLIBALD (HAr . .. Alexis. 111. 14-304 (B2). 22-721 (Kll. ALEX1SBAD. Ger. l-S77b 11-8U8 o '. - . . ' • 1 - \ • ..... . i 4- " I mtrr ( alli- ance i>-17fii. . defeated »-il&oflUr- n, H..1 ••[ — II. (emperor of the Kail) ; 23-5I6T. — III. (•mperor ot the Ea»t) i 7J; 23-ilfto; 9-«98d. — IV. (emperor of the Kast) l-578a; M-illa: 7-KOla ; , : i- i 1. • 7- (' b — V. (emperor of th« Bant) l-578b; t>-516d; Con- -i ,i,i.n..pU> revolt 7-802b, 8-02Hb. — (protoMbasto.) l-577d. — Comnenus I. (of Treblzond) 27 ..' IM I 24-.-1". : !:.• • .!. ... I., OH - 26-:. ..' — Comnenus 111. (of Trebl xond) 27-233c. ALEXIUS MIKHAILOVICH 1-5 7 Kb; S3-897b; code of Inn 23-918a; Kovno plun- dered 15-922* ; Nikon 19- Itld. ALEXIUS PETROVICH 1 578d: 23-900a; 23-9IKb. Alexyeyevsk, Russ. 23-874 Aleyn/Slmon 4-438b. Ai. •:,..!.- 20-l-.il.!. Aleyrodldae : tee Snowy-fly. Alexlo. It. 15-4 (O4). Alfa (grass) : ire Bsparto. .\;r, .1,-, 7-7 -.".. Alfaiarln, 8p. 25-530 (El). Alfalfa. Colo. 8-722 (F4). — , Wash. 28-354 , I — Co., Okla. 20-58 (Cl). Alfalfa (bot,): tee Lucerne (bot.). Alfalu. Hunu. 3-4 (13). Alfama, Port. 18-771C. Alfambra. ^n. 25-530 (E2). ALFANI, DOMENICO l-580a. Alfanus (of Salerno) 6-451d. Al-Farabl : tee Fnrabl. Alfaro, Eloy 8-920*. — , Francisco 24-731d. — , Pedro d' 23-288c. Alfaro. Sp. 25-530 (El) ; 18- 921d. Alfarrobelra. Port. : battle (1449) l-733d. A If as! : tee Alphas!. Alfdene (Dane) 7-803C, Alfedena. It. 2-900b. Alfege, St : tee Alphcfre. ALFELD, Gcr. l-580b ; 11- BOt (li-c.:). Alfrn, l(i.]].13--.--c; 28-30. ALFRED (duke of Saxe Cobunc and Gotha) l-584c 13- I i Alfred of Bovrrley : tee Al redus of Beverley. — (Saxon prince) l-291b ; 12 171... ALFRED(.KIfrc; 21-797a. / 19-; .'I : I i , :-.•>. .s.i . 1- ALTRETON. Ix-rbr. l-584a J 9-118(11. E3); 8-71C. Alf.tad, Nor. 19-HOO (CS). Alftafiordr, fjord. Ice. 14-116 (D2). ALFUROS (ethuol.) l-«Ste( 17-l«7b. Alfvar, dlst.. Pwcd. 28-63a. Algadefe. .-] 25- ALGAE 1-lSib ; alternation of generation* l-694b ; ana- tomy 21-730c ; In coal 8-577b; duration of life 18-975. : ecology l-597c ; foMll l-597d. 20-542<1. 28- 525. ; geological artlon 11- 663a; habitat l-598c ; pby- logeny l-593h. 10-4*7d ; pbymtologr l-595d ; pig- ments l-596a ; polymorph- lim l-595b ; preservntlon 13-335.; symbiosis t-98b, 18-5«3b. ig.m.1. (chem.): tee Amal- AUBARDI. ALESSANDRO 1- 598c: 24-1'..-.. Algaroba (fruit) : tee Swine's bread. — (tree) : tee Meaqulte. Algarobllla (tanning) 16-332d. ALGAROTH, POWDER OF 1- i98d. ALGAROTTI, FRANCESCO 1- 598d; 3-832c. Algarot us, Victor 1-59M. Algarrobo, Sp. 28-530 (C-D4). Algarrobo (tree) : tee JIc»- qulte. Algarroboa, Urng. 2-462 (E3). AlRarthorpe, XotU. 19-828b. ALGARVE (AUrarvea). prov. I'ort. l-596a: 28-530 (A-114); 13-2961,; 22-1411,. ALGAU. dUt.. Ger. l-699b ; 11-808 (B-C4). — Alps. Ger., l-599b. Algau beds 18-569d. Algasel (phllos.) : tee Ghazali. Algasel (antelope) : tee White oryx of Xorth Africa. ALGEBRA l-599c ; ll-711c: binomial 3-95 Ic ; continued fractions 7-30b ; Descaitei 8-84a : graphical : tee Graphics (in AUrehra). ALGEBRAIC FORMS l-620a ; l-610b. — geometry : tee Geometry. analytical. Alircbuckina. S.Aus. 2-960 (W). ALGECIHAS, Pp. l-641d : 28- 530 c, 1-347C. 3-25C. 21-9b ; Moslem conquest 5-33C. —.bay. 8p. 28-530 (C4) ; Algedonk* 8-?23b : 20-456b. Algem-l. Sp. 25-530 (£3). ALGER, RUSSELL ALEX- ander l-642a. Alger. Fla. 10-540 (F.4). — , Mich. 18-372 (F5). — . O. 20-26 in " (submarine) 921b. Aigerine congregation : White Fathers. Algernon (name) 3-576c. ALGER OF LIEGE l-642a 5-1960. Algert, Ariz. 2-544 (Cl). Algesimeter : see Algometer. Algesiras (Algeziras), Sp. : se Alseciras. ALGHERO, Sard. l-653b 15-4(84); dialect 25-575b Alghur, dist., Pers. 15-635a. Algibre, riv., Port. : see Quar teira. Algide cholera : see Cholera malignant. ALGIDUS MONS (Mont Algido), It. l-653c; 15-2 (B-C6) ; geology 16-269a. ALGIERS (Jezair, Icosium) Alg. l-653c; 1-643 (Bl) archbishopric 16-293c ; Bar bary pirates 3-3S3c foil. ; 1 650a ; blockade (1827) 1 650c; British treaties 15 751d, 23-450b ; observatory 19-960c ; Spanish expedi tion (1775)25-5538, — , Ind. 14-422 (C8). — , La. 19-526c. — , bay 1-643 (Bl); l-642c. — , dent., Alg., 1-643 (B2) 1-647 b. Alginic acid 14-724b. Algoa, Tex. 26-690 (M6). ALGOA BAY, S.Af. l-655c 25-466 (G-H9). Algodonales. mts., Sp. 25-530 (C4); 24-731b. Algodones, N.Mex.19-520 (D2) Algodonite 7-110b. Algodor, riv., Sp. 25-530 (D3) 26-1049C. ALGOL 1-655C ; 25-786a. Algoma, Can. 20-114 (D2). — , Miss. 18-600 (Dl). — , Wis. 28-740 (F4). — , W.Va. 28-560 (B4). Algomah, Cal. 5-8 (Cl). Algometer 22-604d. Algona, la., 14-732 (Cl). Algonac, Mich. 18-372 (112). Algonkian, tribes : see Algon- quin. Algonkian Peninsula 20-236c. — System 27-624c ; 22-2GGc. Algonquin (Algonkins), 111. 14- 304 (Dl). ALGONQUIN, tribes l-656a ; 14-454a ; animal worship 2-51d; archaeology l-816d ; industries l-813c ; language 1-Slld: travels l-814d; wars 14-47Gd. — National Park, Can. 20-114 (E2) ; 5-151c. Algood, Tenn. 26-620 (Fl). Algorism 19-867C. Algoz, riv., Port. 25-530 (A4) ; 22-135b. Algraphy 17-633C. Alguacile 4-7 S9d. Alguada, reef, Bur. 14-382 (P-Q12); 16-631d. ALGUAZIL l-656b. Alguish, Scot. 24-412 (D2). ALGUM TREE l-656b ; 14- 348d. Algunnen, lake, Swed. 26- 190 (D3). Algy6gy, Hung. 3-4 (H4). Alha (legend) 13-4S4d. Alhagi (eamelorum) 27-414d ; 27-421b. — (kirghizorum) 27-414d. — (maurorum) 17-588h. Alhagi manna 17-588b. ALHAMA, Sp. (Granada) 1 656c; 25-530 (D4); 5-577d. — , Sp. (Murcia) 25-530 (E4) ; 19-32d. — , mts., Sp. 25-530 (C-D4) ; l-656c ; 12-334d. — , riv., Sp. 25-530 (El); 16-921d; 1-656C. Alhambra, Ariz. 2-544 (B3). — , 111. 14-304 (Co). — , Mont. 14-276 (D2), ALHAMBRA, THE, palace, Sp. 1-656C ; 1-658 (Plates) ; 2-426a ; 2-399c ; reh'ef work 19-18c ; vaulting 2-423c, 2-426d. — Theatre, Lond. 19-89b. — vase 5-731a. Alhambresque 2-253b. Alhamilla, mts., Sp. 25-530 (D4) ; l-714b. Alhandra, Port. 25-530 (A3); 16-772C. ALHAZEN l-658d ; optics 6-105b, 16-611b. Alhfled 20-365b. Alho, Aflonso M. 22-142a. Alhoudiga de Granaditas 12 650a. Alhstan (bishop) : ring 23 350d (fig.). Alhuccmas, bay, Mor. 18-85 (Fl); 18-S50b. — , isls., Medit. 18-851 (Fl) 18-850b. Al-huthera, id., Ind.O. : se Pemba. ALI (4th Caliph) l-65Sd ; 5 25o; 5-35o ; Arabia 2 26Gd ; Kufa mausoleum 5-52c ; Mazar-i-Sharif torn 17-941d ; Nosairi worshi 19-821C ; religious contro versy 17-421a ; Shutes 24 S58a. ALI (AU Bey) l-659c ; 2-256a — I. (of Bornu) 4-266a. — IV. (of Bornu) 4-266a. AU (of Denmark) : see Anulo Ali (Ali Bey, sheikh al Balad fl. 1750)9-104b. — (Sheikh al-Balad, of Egypt — (of Hyderabad) 14-32b l-913d; 6-380b. ALI (AU Pasha, of lannina l-659c ; 2-563d ; at Lariss. 16-217b; Napier's mission 19- 17 Ob. — (of Johor) 15-476b. — (of Kararaania) 27-444a. — I.-VI. (of Morocco) 18-859d — HI. (of Morocco) 1-7 18a. — IV. (of Morocco) 1-7 15d. — V. (of Morocco) 18-S56c. — (of Pahang) 17-481d. AU (of Sweden) : see Onela, Ali (of Teheran) 21-240b. — IV. (of Tunisia) 27-398d. — (Turkish general, 14th cent. 27-444a. — (Turkish general, 15th cent, fl. 1463) 17-901a. — (Turkish general, 16th cent, fl. 1571) 4-2S4b ; 16-463c. — (of Wadai) 24-649d. — (of Zanzibar, fl. 1891) 28- 958b. — (of Zanzibar, fl. 1902) 28- 958c. — (Adil Shah I.) 3-928a 14-433b. Aga) 27-431b. al-) : see AU (ul-). ar-Ridai 5-46d. Baba) (Bcja king) 5-49b. — (b. Abbad al Iskandari) see Iskandari. — (b. al Ikshid) 9-92a ; 9-95c — (b. Bulukkin) 9-96b. — (b. el-Abbas; Hall) 18-45d; 26-127a. — (Bey) (traveUer) : see AU (AU Bey). — (b. Hosain) 5-2Co; '. — (b. Isa) 5-51a. — (b. Isa b. Mahan) 5-45b. — (b. Mahommed ul Jurjani) : see Jurjani. — (b. Mahommed ul Sulaihi) 9-97a. — (b. Suleiman) 8-196c. — (b. Uthman al Jullabi al Hujwiri)21-250d. — (Chclebi) 27-466d. — (Dinar) 7-831d ; 26-lSc ; 24-650C. — (Fehmi) 9-120a. — (JazairU) (Tarabulsi) 9- 107c. — (Khan) 4-823a. — (KuU Khan) (governor of Kazerun) 15-704d. — (KuU Khan) (Persian minister) 21-242c. — (Mahommed) (fl. 1748) 3- 928d. — (Mahommed) (fl. 1844) 3 Mb. — (Mardan) 21-235c. — (Mardan Khan) 15-625a. — (Mirza) 17-941d. — (Murad) (1782-1785) 21- 236c. — (Murad) (c. 1840) 9-290a ; 15-770a. — (Othman) traveUer : see AU (AU Bey). — (Pasha) : see AU (of lan- nina) &c. — (Raja) 5-184b. — (Riza Pasha) (fl. 1869) 7- 703a. — (Riza Pasha) (fl. 1905) 2- 270c. — (Shah, Mulla) 13-695b. — (nl Askari) 24-858a. — (nl-hakk) 25-2a. — (ul Raffa) : see Mahommed (b. Ali Rakkam). — (ul Ridha) : see Reza. — (Vardi Khan) 13-55c. — (Wad Helu) 9-130b ; 26- 170. AU, Fr.Cong. 11-99 (C2). — , Sp. 28-149 (Plan). — , riv., Arab. 2-2G4 (F6). Alia, Asia M. 21-544a. — , riv., It.-: see All hi. AUab, Sud. 9-129a. Aliaga, F. L. de 4-9S4c ; 7G6a. ALIAGA, P.Is. l-661a; 21 392 (B4). AUaguiUa, Sp. 25-530 (E3). AU Allahi(sect) : see Kizilbasl ALIAS l-661a ; writ 28-849b Mi Baba (Cherubini) 6-88c. AU b. &c. : see AU above . Alibagh, India 14-382 (E10) 15-887d. Ali bel, lake, Russ. 23-87 (I. C4>. A libellis 12-802a. Alibert (fencer) 9-667d. — , Jean L. 12-191d ; 18-54b Alibert, mt., Sib. 25-10 (F3 14-796a; 15-123b ; 25-12b. Alibert piano player 21-5730. Ali Bey : see AU (AU Bey traveller). Ali-Bey Su, riv., Turk. 27 426 ; 7-3a. ALIBI l-661b. Aliboru, riv., Fr.W.Af. 11-20 (G4). AUbunar, Hung. 3-4 (G4). ALICANTE, Sp. 1-6610 ; 25 530 (E3) ; 14-841b. — , bay, Sp. 25-530 (E3) ; 1 661c. ALICANTE, prov., Sp. l-661b 25-530 (E3) ; 25-531d. AUce (d. of Louis VII.) 23 294c. — (m. Andrew of Greece) 11 746d. — (m. Bohemund II.) 4-135b 7-549 ; 22-934a. — (m. Louis VI.) : see Ade laide (m. Louis VI.). — (countess of Auxerrc) 3-50c — (de Baux) 22-505b. — (of Brabant) 4-323d. — (of Brittany) 4-617d; 8- 578b. — (of Cundi): see Cundi AUce de. — (of Cyprus) 4-136o; 6- 827d; f-519. — (of Dammartin) 7-789c. ALICE (of Hesse) l-661d ; 19-655a ; 19-9 15c. — (countess of W'arwick) : see Warwick, AUce, countess of. AUce, Cape Col. 25-466 (119). — , N.Dak. 19-780 (G3). — , Tex. 26-690 (I-K8). — (Crimisa Prom.), cape. It. 15-26 (F5) ; 15-4 (F5). — , lake, Minn. 10-271b. — , mt., Queens. 2-960 (G4). — , riv., N.G. 19-487 (D2). Alicedale, Cape Col. 25-4G6 (H9). AUce Holt, forest, Hants 12- 903b. AUeel, Oreg. 20-242 (G-H2). AUcella gigantea 17-459d. AUce Nursing Society 19-915c. Alice or the Mysteries (Bulwcr Lytton) 17-186b. Alice's Adventures in Wonder- land (CarroU) 8-369a. AUce Springs, S.Aus. 2-960 (E4); 2-962b. AUceviUe, Ala. 1-460 (A2). AUce Well, S.Aus. 2-960 (E4). Alichur, riv., India 14-376 (El). — Pamir, mts., India 14-376 (El) ; 20-656C. Alicia, Ark. 2-552 (D2). AUco Pass, S.Am. 2-462 (B4). licudi (Ericusa), isl., It. 15-26 n* given on I'agc I. ALGE-ALLOR i : . .1 Mdon. u \f 7-7 i.-,,l. IVr-. : trr 17- I I II ;- 14- 11 27-77 ili. i >r. int.. Cane. 83- -•.I. • ., Turk. An. : trr IB* Aktxtr. iddln : tee Ala-uddln. Allah Vt-r.li Khan, bridge. ^^•kn 14-8698. India 18-8860. ••Mi riv.. Fr. 3-666a. ^HT riv.. India 14-382 AUairv. Fr. 10-778 i9-'.i .nli. .'8(A2-IIU: 28-1 .'); 88-560 (I-I-H2); 87-6130. —.plateau. Pa. 81-10.-..I ; 19- 761d. —.riT.. Pa. and N.Y. 19-A'JO (li.i): 81-106 «'l>: 21- ..... I'a, 81-106 (I). K7). Alkvheny group (gcol.) 87- 630d ; 87-8271). ALLEGIANCE l-689b. —.Oath of 1-6890 ; 18-942e ; Roman Catholic disabilities 23-!97b. ALLEGORY l-689d ; EnglNh lilrratim- 8-6138. 9-'>IM. 25-64'.'a ; French IKvraturo 11-1 li» I. 16-784b; Italian p.H-try 14-unoii ; St John's Gospel 15-454b. .. Isl., Can.Is. 5-172 (map) : 16-1>-, . Aljoinv, FT. 10-778 (F3). Nuzi : tee Nuzi. Alleirri, Antonio : ire Cor- reggto. , GHEGORIO 1-6908. — , Lorenxo 7-194b. — , Pomponio 7-1 si ,'nl. ALLEGRO (cli.-t.) l-fi!)0b. ALLE1NE, JOSEPH l-690b — , RICHARD 1-690C. Allelomorph 18-1171.. Alleluia 2S-404C. " Alleluia dulco carmen ' (hymn) 14-185d. " Alleluia pcrenne " (hymn! 14-lS5d. ALLEMANDE l-69Ia ; music 26-5 Id. Allemands, La. 17-54 (c7). — , lake. La. 17-^4 (b7). — . riT., La. 17-54 (c7). Alli-iiianni, tribe : ire Ala mannl. Allemoude, Admiral von 25- 607a; 16-80d. Allemont, Fr. 2-127.1. Allen. A. H. : borio acid In plants 4-2. 'i Hi ; maturing ofsplrit«25-705b. — .Charles H. (governor, Porto Rico) 88-127b. —.Charles J. (sculptor) 24- ...»;.!. — , E. J.. major : tee Pinker ton. Allan. T. : felspar 10-245b. — , ETHAN l-691a ; 27-1028c — , Glover Morrill : albinimi 1-. -.nil.l: l-508b; whale fishery 28-57 Ic. — . GRANT 1-691C. — , H. (physiologist) 27-9350. — , Harry (tennis champion 16-304b. — . Ira l-691b. — . J. A. (zool.) 24-535b. — , JAMES LANE l-691d. —.JOHN (archbp.) l-691d 10-4430. — , John (surgeon) 8-53b. — . Joseph A. 12-550C. — , Kirl Fer.linan.l 8-1 la. —.Ralph 10-:i27li; 3-512o i...-t.il -i item 22-1 7^.1. —.Samuel 18-498a; 19 497a. — , THOMAS (mathematician 1-6928. — , Tom (pugilist) 22-6398. — . WILLIAM (cardinal) 1 BMa, — . William (naval officer) 16- — . William (pianoforte maker 21-5708. — . William (ciuakcr) 18-453b 21-1 — , WILLIAM FRANClS(cl8SS- Ical scholar) l-C93a. — , In re 26-79C. J:-, — . 8.IMk. 88- •.'"'. I in). 26-i. '.in ( I . DOG OF. Ir. l-«93b; 14-714 (D-«3). . Ihll ..f. Ir,-. 18-790J : battle 14-763d ; geology 15-79U. —.lake. IPP. 14-744 (Ct) ; 16-1. 'II.; 23-7.'7e; gvology 14-7 44c. — , int.. Trs. 26-690 (116). — , rlv., Cnni. 9-1 ' , ., . — , rlv..l>..r~.-l.9-r.''Ml ; — , rlv.. Niirthuinli. 8-411 (I. \>J). — (Kail), rlv., Northumb. 8- — (Wi-t). ri\., Northumb. 8- in.l. M-IJ-' (O2). . .... K:in. 15-C...I ui:i). IS-740 (114). . O. 20- -.'I'. (1)3). All.'ii.lule, 111. 14-304 (E5). . Mirh. 18-:t7-J (1)7). — . Mo. 18-808 (Bl). — . N.J. 18-502 (1M). — . Northumli. 8-118 (I. D3). ' :i). — , Viet. 28-:iK (Dl). — , Tal., Northumb. : fluor- 10-578d ; lead mlnen . Allende, Ignaclo do 18-338d. . Mi -x. 12-649d. Allendorf. ). — . Isl.. Me. 17-434 (C5). Alienscreek, Ind. 14-422 (E6) All, MS Creek. riT.. Mich. 18- 372 (H6). — Creek. riT., \VU. 28-740 I lull. AllciisgroTe, la. 14-732 (G3). Aliens Mills. Me. 17-434 (B4). — Mills, Pa. 21-106 (E3). Allen Springs, Ky. 15-740 (B4). Allen's Settlement : tee Col' Chester. Vt. ALLENSTEIN. Ger. l-693b 11-808 (H2). Allenstown, N.H. 19-490 (E5) Allensville, Ind. 14-422 (117). — , Ky. 15-740 (A-U4). — . Pa. 21-106 (G4). Allenton, Ala. 1-460 (B4). — , Mo. 18-608 (F3). — , R.I. 23-249 d 27-65C. Allenville, Ala. 1-460 (B3). — , Mo. 18-608 (G4). — . Wis. 28-740 n Allenwood. Pa. 21-106 (11-13) ALLEPPI. India l-693c ; 14- 382 (F-G15). All.-r. riT., Ger. 11-808 (B2) 28-.V-''"!. " All.-r " (liner) 24-8868. All.T Dean, rlv., Northumb 9-112 (I. Dl). Allerlielligenbcrg, mt.,Ger.l9- 609d. Allerheim, Ger. : tee N6rd lingen. Allermoor, Som. : battle (1645 8S-390C. AllerHberg, Ger. 11-808 (C4). Allertnn, Mary l-533a. Allerton. la. 14-732 (D4). — . 111. 14-304 (E4). — . Lanes 16-139 (B3) : popu iatlon 16-140a. — , Mass. 17-852 (C4). — , Som. : frt Chapel Allerton Us 28-933 (Bl). — Ilywater. York" 28-11.1 (ii'n. ALLESTREE, RICHARD 1 M ML Allestree, Derby 8-73a. Allevard, Fr. 10-778 (H5) 14-867d. Jlli. 1111.1 > .Mi.. waf»n le-f.-n.. AU.EYN, EDWARD l-«94b. , Th.iniM : ttt > ll«n. Tliiuiuu. • whooL Dolwlrb 8- 8Ma. Mlrr taw 17-879b. « (game) 8-404o. I-I.-I.- day: ttt April ' day. ill l-r Lot* (Dryden) 8-6IOd ; 8-6 Me. ALL FOUR* (game) l-694d. Allcatar-EtawrlUkl gatui.n 6- AUgau. dtet.. Oer. : tee Ateaa. — , nit.. Alp* : te* Uron* ICrottenkoiif. Allltriin-ine I>euUche Bur- . ..3b. Allormrint tJnryUopOdle dfr Wittouekafttn umt 8-754d. — HatlrtarlrhrtAett (Hpeoer) — Saturoftchichle vnd Ttieorie det Ilimmrlt (Kant) 18- . . .1 , Allgemelner Dentacber Ar belterreiTln 18-235d. — DeuUcher Buncnenbund 4- -.; Ib. Allirc cbeaLand- IIIJ»\ l»lt.«l**-W * I VWtSVM^UW rtx-ht 11-5.V ; 8-9058. Allvrmcinr und (lmrral-1'r- larmalion drr ganzrn tfritfti Writ •, «- Alllngll* 1-7934. Alluuci.m. Kent 18-941 (F3). ALLISON. WILLIAM BOYD l-«96d. 6-712 (CO. — . la. 1 4 — . Ul.. *.<.. 19-41-7 (Dl). Allisonla, Va. 28- 1 1 Allls shad 84-7i7d; EM*. AUlston, Can. 28-111 (Il-<1). ALLITERATION 1-«U7» : 27- 9-135b. — , riv., Switz. (Biber)24-395b. — , waterfall, Switz. 18-84a. Alpe de Venose, pass, Alps 1- 742c. Alpedriz, Port. 25-530 (A3). Alpeinerscharte, pa.=s, Alps 1- 746b. ALPENA, Mich. l-722d ; 18- 372 (G4). — , N.S. 19-831 (B2). — , S.Dak. 25-506 (G3). — , W.Va. 28-560 (D3). — Co., Mich. 18-372 (G4). — Pass, Ark. 2-5.12 (Bl). ALPENHORN l-723a. Alpercatas, riv., Braz. 4-440 (H3). Alperschellihorn, mt., Switz. l-744c. Alperton, Mdx. 16-942 (C2). Alpesa Port : see Elvas. Alpes Cottiae, Fr. : see Cottii Regnum. — Graiae et Poeninae, It. : see Graian and Pennine Alps. — Maritimae, Fr. : see Mari- time Alps. ALPES MARITIMES, dept., Fr. l-723b ; 10-778 (H6) ; 23-648 (C2) ; 10-779c. — Poeninae, mts., It. : see Pennine Alps. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 26 To make full use of thl* Index It I* ettentlul to rtmd the instructions given on Page /. 1-7.M,- ; At fllABET l-7»3o ; 1-72S ^^••M): M»oeUu UK- 16- It6o : Aral.,, 88-546a : Brahrot 14-«»id ; Cyrillic : trr i > rllllc alphabet ; church dedication 7-9 1 9o ; 5ech 7-7 13 b : Egyptian v- !• ; Gothic ll-276a : (.I-.K l3-ii.n>a; Kharo«htl »4-6J5d; Maul 17-57 3b ; manual 7--;Ma, 7-764o ; BerolUe 8-6 Id : Phoenician ll-l :. 9-iild : i 21-1 1:1 11-1. '7.1 ; o S3- 8Mb : Samaritan •4- 11 la: Tamil 26-3890. Mv*'o; debats All III. i- — X. (of Leon and OMtlle) l-735o ; 16.647 11 S8-17lc; •.•uthorl7-3lla. S8.57IH-. 22-C..I.I : golden bnllaS4-541a; literary pat- ronage S6-580., 25-J.Hlt, ; Portacnese war SS-Mll> ; alltrt4ou.k«uuuonl4.»9*a. — XI. (of Leon and Ca.tll..) 1- T35d : S8-547d : 15-530a. — I.. &c. (of Modena): tee Alphonno I., fee., of Cst*. of Naples) 18-1 84d; 7- 161d; French attack l-554a: .to taken (1481) 18- I64a. — (of Poltou) 18-1 SOb; SI- •B — I. (of Portugal) l-733c ; 22- 140a; All III. defected 1- 718a; U>mb8-20m. — II. (of Portugal) l-733d ; 22-140d. — III. (of Portugal) l-733d: 22-14U; 14-580d; exoom- miiuleate; Jew* enconr- aged 22-146b ; order of the Sword 18-866a, — VI. (of Portugal) l-734a ; 22-1480. — (of Portugal, prince) 24- IftOb, — (of Provence) 28-504c. — I., «:c. (of Heggio): tee Alphonso I., &c., of 1 — I. -111. (Spanish kings) : tee Alphonso I. -III. of Asturias. — IV. & V. (Spanish kings) : tee Alphonso IV. & V. of MOD. — XII. (of Spain) l-73flb ; 25-5720 ; S5-558d : 4-327 ; Colombia Venezuelan arbi- tration 6-7 lie; order of knighthood 15-S67a ; Paris Ttsft (1883) 2O-H21I). 10- 898d; Zorilla28-10:>9d. — XIII. (of Spain) l-736d 25-.-.720 : 25-.>01b; 4-327. attempted assasriinat ion ii Paris 10-8921), 17-260 yachting 28-895C, ••Alphonso XII." (ship) 8- 329d. " Alphonso XIII." (ship) 24- '."..: .1. Alphonso, Isls., Ind.O.: tee Alphonse, Isls. Alphonao Fernandez de Pal- encla 2S-580b. — Jourdain : tee Alphonse of Toulouae. — Itaymund of Castile : tee Alphonso VII. (of Leon and Castile). ALPHONSUS A SANCTA Maria l-736d. Alphorn : tee Alpenhorn. Alphubel, int., Alps l-743b. ., , pass, Alps 1-743C. lpl Ap Alpl Apuani. mts., It. : tee Apimni, AlpL Alpi della Luna, mts.. It. : let Luna, Alpl della. Alpilzurl (anc. geog.) 13-933a. Alpin (Scottish king) 3-76o ; 15-7310. Alpine, Ala. 1-460 (C2) ; 0- . Ariz. 2-544 (O3). Ark. 2-552 (B3). Cal. 5-!- III. 14-304 (E2). Ind. 14-422 (G5). Ky. 15-740 (D4). Mich. 18-372 (E8). NCT. 5-S (K2). N.J. 19-.102 (HI). Tex. 26-090 (D5). pass, Colo. 8-722 (D3). plateau, Colo. 6-722 (C3). Alpine accentor l-754c. — chough 7-512c ; l-754b. — ( 'lull 18-938c ; 3-263b ; rope 18-938a. — Co.. Cal. 5-8 (D2). — flying squirrel 27-833C. — flora : tee Arctic-Alpine — marmot l-754b ; 17-746a (fle.). — Meadow, mts., Ross. : let Ynila-dairh. helkalk 27-260b. — pipit : fee Water pipit. — raoe8-611b; 9-919b. — rose (Ueiarla) 8-705b ; 8- 9lib. is.. Fr. 18-778 . — sUmwberry ItVlOOM. — swift 1-7 — Trias *7-zoob ; 17-139b. Colo. 8-7 ft CR01-737a. , l-737a : ll-39'.'a. ' nos. Fniiu* 3- r : tte Alplnl. Pros- AlpITcotUa. pass. Alps 13- 1018a: see alto Uenevre, Al'l'.Ulla. pass. Alps l-74ib. lTdorf). >»ltz. 26- I4» (K3): 27-7 Ml). Alpnarhstad. SwlU. 18-241 (E3). Alpone, rlr.. It. l-448c. Alport. rlT.. Derby. 18-933 — Dale, ral., Derby. M-933 (113). Alpowa. Wash. 28-354 (113). ALPS, niu.. Kur. l-737a ; Alpine club* 1-7 48d ; an. i.'iit tr.i.l.- r..'M.-. 9-:«l>:.| : climate l-737d ; division* l-741b; exploration l-748c, 18-938c : fauna l-754a ; flora i-752d, H-780a ; tre beloto ; gladen 740c ; Hannibal's passage 12-9200 ; inhabitants and languages l-748o ; lakes 1-7400 ; passes l-740d ; period of elevation 18-50.'>c ; political history l-747d ; rivers l-740c. Gtolnov l-750b ; 11-671C ; Hunter formation 4-)*02b ; Cretaceous system 7-415b, 7-4 16c; cross - section 1- 7S2a ; Eocene strata 9- 663a: formation 8-91 Id; geological age l-752d ; glacial period 11-59C ; Juranio rocks 15-568d ; QfiHKMai period 2O-M.| : Onlovlclan system 2O-2361) ; Permian strata 21-177d : Silurian rocks 25-1 lie; Tri- asslc strata 27-259a, 27- 2C.il (t .,!,!,.,. — , Adnla, Albnla, &c. : nee Adula AlpH, Albula AIp8,&c. — .Society for Preservation of Beauty of 18-800c. Alptagin (of Bokhara) 11-91 7d. Alpuente, Sp. 25-530 (E3). ALPUJARRAS (Alpnzarras). dNt., Sp. 1-7644; 25-530 (D4). ALQAMA IBN 'ABADA 1- 755a; 2-271c; 18-Ctld. ir, Sp. 25-530 (K-FI). ALQUIFOU l-755a ; tee alto Oalena. Alrcad, Ark. 2-552 (C2). ALREDUS OF BEVERLEY Aln'-ford", Ens. 8-424 (IV. D3) — , Hants 21-6041) : 12-904a. — , New, Hants 9-420(111. E4): 12-904b. — , Old, Hants 8-420 (III. E4). Alrewas, Staffs. 9-416 (II. Dl); 27--.'50d. Atric (of Kent) 15-735O. Alri), Den. 8-24 (C3). Alroy Downs Station, Anstr. 2-900 (F3). Alrul (Alroy), David 18-193d ; 28-987b. Ala, Den. 8-34 (C2). — , IsL, Ger. : tee Alaen. Alsace, dist., Gcr. 11-808 (A5-4) ; 11-834 (hM. map) ; cotton manufacture 7-29Gd ; B-..I..-.-V 20-- 1-1. ALSACE, prov., FT. l-755b ; ll-87ia; 11--: ALSACE-LORRAINE, pro (i.-r. I-?:-: 11- ll-808b ; ll-877b ; Conseli sonverain 2O-S34C ; Diktatur paragraphen abolished 11- 897d ; emlsrratiou to Algeria l-652d, 13-7 Id ; German- Ization policy 17-fl(l!le ; Hohenlohe governor 13- 575a ; Socialist opposition to annexation 3-AOlh. Alsace, Lower, dist., Ger. 1 7S5c; l-756c. — . rpper. dist.. Ger. l-755o; l-75«o : 4-822b. Alvwrer, Ches. 8-416 (IL C3) ; 6-91a. Alsasua. Sp. 19-282b. Alaatla, La. 17-54 (d). — , Lond. : tee Whitefriara. 1-717S ao-.i. . -.-.. Owf-J-VWjf (A3). — . rtv., Oreg. 10- . Alseldee (myth.) 18-930d. Alsek. rtr, Akk. 1-471 (L4) ; l'473b. AL5EN. l.l..(ier. l-757a; 8-14 mi) : ii-eu. Alseno, It. 10-394a. riv.. Ger. 11-808 d. dis , Ana. 18-5 la. Alsfeld. Oar. 11-101) (II. B3). £B I.K.. .-..,.. 2*-llJ .. ., ; n-7410. \. IM .- :.. 088118, ftMkfti 13- AMiult. Swed. 18-190 (C3). Alsletlna, Aqua, canal. It. 15- 26 (115-6) ; l-757a. ALSIET1NUS LACUS (Lago dl Martlgnano). It. l-757« ; 15-26(115); l-241d. Alsike clover: tee Swedish clover. Alslneae 6-439d.- Alulne aretloldes l-754a. n*d . 10- 7:. . — rubella 28-169b. ALS1UM, It. l-757b; 15-26 (D4) : tee alto Palo. Alslcbcn. Oer. 2-44d. Alslev. NCrre, Den. : tee None Alslev. AlsnO. ordinance of M-199b. Also-Blsztra, Hung. 3-4 (112). Also-Fcher, co., Hung. 3-4 (Hi. Alt, Uudolf 20-512d. Alt (place-names) : tee spedflo names, except as below. Alt, Lanes. 28-933 (A2). — , riv.. Lanes. 16-139 (B2). Alta. la. 14-732 (B2). — III. 14-:«>: Utah. 27-814 (C2). mt.. Cal. 5-f- i , mts.. Mcx. 28-942d. — riv.. Ruse. 21-138c. Altaf Ilosain : tee Hall. Alta Gracia, Arg. 1-462 (C4). Attacn V,t,/.27-;>s'j'An. Alta House, Cleveland, O. 8-504d. ALTAI, mt»., C.Asia l-758a ; 27-120 (C.2-H3) ; 26-1064a ; Alpine flora l-753c; geology 8-126b; minerals 2S-12a. 7-1 lOd. ll-400a: Prjeval- sky's exploration l-739a. Altai (dialect ) 27- 4 7 3a. Altaians, tribe 1-7590 ; 26- 148m, Altain-ula : tee Altai. AltAir (star) 2-249c : name 17-177o ; parallax !5-789d. ALLO-ALTE AlUiU ll-400a. Llta Luiua. T.x. SsV6*X> (M<). AJIamsha. rir., Ua. 11-741 Il-Tilc. AIU Ulra. Hem*. 4-440 (f»). AlUinira, cars. " 476o ; wall-i VI W , Wl — , tots.. Hp Ill 14- ••» (D4). 1 1 M.I). J»- J.KA-I11). cke (Kingsley) 15- 817d Alton Station, Ky. 15-740 (C-D3). — Towers, mansion. Staffs. 25-759C. Altoona, Ala. 1-460 (Cl). — , Fla. 10-540 (E3). — , la. 14-732 (D3). — . Kan. 15-654 (G3). ALTOONA, Pa. l-765b ; 21- 106 (F4). — , Wash. 28-354 (B3). — , Wis. 28-740 (B4). Alto Paraupeba, Braz. 4-440 (F3). Alto Pascio, battle (1325) 15- 36d, 5-485a; battle (1341) 21-645C. Alto Pass, 111. 14-304 (C6). ALTO-RELIEVO l-765d ; 23- 61b. Altorf, Switz : see Altdorf. Altosano, W.I. 22-124 (Al). Alto-stratus 6-558d. Alto Tapajos, riv., S.Am. 1- 785 (map) ; l-784d. ALTOTTING, Ger. l-765d : 11-808 (D4). ALTRANSTADT, Ger. l-765d ; 11-808 (III. Q10). Altranstadt, Treaty of (1706) l-765d, 2-916a; (1707) 1- 765d, 5-930c. Altrie, George Keith, 5th earl : see MarischaL George Keith, 5th earl. ALTRINCHAM, Ches. l-765d ; 16-139 (D3). Altringer, Johann, count von : see Aldringer. ALTRUISM l-766a; 9-20b ; Comte 6-821a ; Cyrenaics 7-7 04a ; Drummond and Fiske 8-600b ; Nietzsche 9- 842c; Shaftesbury 9-830a; Spencer 25-637a ; Taylor 9- 844a. See also Benevolence. Alt-Ruppin, Ger. 11-808 (D2) ; 23-S56d. Altsandec, Aus. 3-4 (G2). Altsek, riv., Alsk. : see Alsek. Altsohl, Hung. : see Zolyom. — , Esterhazy of : see Ester- hazy of Z61yom i Altsohl. Altstatten, St. Gall, Switz. 26- 242 (H2) ; 24-4a. Altstetten, Zurich, Switz. 26- 242 (E2). Alt-Strelitz, Ger. : see Strelitz. Altun (burial mound) 15-754c. Altun Keupri, Turk.As. 26-305 (F2). Altuntash (of Ghazni) 20-422C. Altura, Colo. 6-722 (C4). Alturas, Cal. 5-8 (Cl). Altus, Ark. 2-552 (B2). — , Okla. 20-58 (B3). Altusried, Ger. 26-242 (11). Altvater, mt., Aue. 3-4 (El) ; 18-817a. — , mts., Aus. : see Sudetes. ALTWASSER, Gcr. l-766c ; 11-808 (F3). Alty-agach, Cauo. 23-874 (F3); 5-553c. Altyu-kul, China 27-473c. ALTYN-TAGH, mts., f. Asia 1- 766c; 6-168 (D-E2); 2-739a; 27-347b ; geology 6-170a. Altyntash, Asia M. 21-544a. Altyn-Tiibe, mt., C.Asia 8- 289b. Altyre, Scot. 24-412 (E2) ; 9- 269a ; 10-672c. Alty Shahr, dist., C.Asia 15- 686b. Alub, El, Sud. 9-130h. Alnbihid, P.Is. 21-392 (E6). Alu Bukhara prunes 27-4S4a. Aludda, Asia if. 21-544a. Al-ud-din (son of Murad II.) 27-445C. Aludel furnace 18-156C. Alula, Ras 9-747c; 2-763c ; campaign against Osman Digna9-126c, l-93d; Italians 15-73d. Alula, Somlnd. : see Bandar Alula. Alula (entom.) 8-307b. Alum, Ark. 2-552 (C3). ALUM (chemistry) l-766c ; 2- 953c ; in bread 4 - 468c ; crystalline form 7-576a ; in dyeing 8-748c; as emetic 9-336b. — , concentrated : see Alu- minium sulphate. Alumbagh, India : see Alam- bagh. Alum Bank, Pa. 21-106 (E5). — , bay, I. of W. 9-420 (III. D5) ; ll-209c ; 5-753d ; geology 3-207a. — Bay beds (preol.) 3-207a ; 9-662b; 9-664a ; 20-552d. Alumbrados : «ee Illuminati. Alumbre, mts., Arg. 15-547b. Alum Bridge, W.Va. 28-500 (C2). Alum cake l-772d. Alum Chine, Hants 4-333a." — Creek, riv., Ark. 2-552 (C3). — Creek, riv., O. 20-26 (E4). — Hill, Mass. 17-852 (A2). Alumina l-769a ; ll-360d ; 18-202C. — , sulphate of : see Alu- minium sulphate. Aluminates l-772c ; 18-201d. Alumine, lake, Arg. 2-462 (B4); l-962c. Aluminilite : see Alnnite. Alumiuite : see Alunite. ALUMINIUM l-767d ; 18- 504d ; 18-505a ; 6-45c ; alloys l-708c, 9-234a, 17- 345c ; catalytic action 5- 502a ; in coinage 19-680d ; electric conduction 22-235c ; tests for 6-62b, 6-63a. — boride 4-267d. — bromide l-772d. — bronze l-771c ; 4-640b ; 9-234a. — chloride 1-7 7 2c. — Company of Oldbury 1- 769c. — Corporation l-770c. — Crown Metal Co. l-769c. — fluoride l-772c. — fluo-silicate 27-48b. — gold 28-365d. — hydrates l-772b. — iodide l-772d. — mellitate 6-54c. — nitrate l-772d. — nitride 1-77 2d. — oxide : see Alumina, •phosphates 1-7 7 3a; 27- 482d ; 28-430a. — silicates l-773a. — sulphate 1-772(1 ; 16-747c ; in dyeing 8-748c. Aluminium sulphide 1-7 7 2d. Aluminum (Alumium) : see Aluminium. Alumno, Niccolo : see Libera tore, Niccolo di. Alum shale (schist) l-767a ; 5-313a ; 6-474b ; 22-692c ; 16-534a. Alum Springs, Va. 28-118 (C3). Alumstono : see Alunite. Alum Well, Tenn. 26-020 (II). Alun (poet) : see Blackwell, John. Alun, riv., Wales (Merioneth) 18-lGSb. — , riv., Wales (Pembroke) 23-1 020a. Aluug-kangri, mt., Tib. 6-168 ALUNITE l-773a ; l-767a ; 18-516C. Alunno, Niccolo : see Libora- tore, Niccolo di. Alupka, S.Russ. 23-874 (E4) ; 7-449c ; 23-883a. Alupo, Asia M. 5-330a. Alur, India 13-5 Ib. ALUR (Lur). tribe 1-7 73b ; l-328c ; l-330a ; 27-5S9a. ALURE (arch.) l-773b. Alured (Aluredus) of Beverley: see Alrodus of Beverley. Aluredus, St : see Aelred. Alus (cl Uzz), Turk.As. 26-305 (E2) ; 9-896c. Alusarsid (Alu-Sharshid) : see Urumush. Alushta, Russ. 23-874 (E4) ; 7-449C. Aluta (Olt, Alt), riv., Eur. 23-826 (B2-3) ; 3-4 (14) ; 27-211a; 23-826b ; 9-909d. Alutas, riv., Russ. : see Terek, riv. Alu-usharshid : see Urumush. ALVA (Alba), FERNANDO AL- varez de Toledo, duke of l-773b ; 5-343d ; 15-862b ; defeat of Antonio 2-149c ; Netherlands campaign 19- 418a. Alva, Miss. 18-600 (C2). — , Okla. 20-58 (Cl). ALVA, Scot. l-774a; 24-418 (D2) ; 6-417d ; geology 6- 417b. — , Port. 25-530 (A2). — , Wyo. 28-874 (HI). — , riv., Port. 25-530 (A-B2) ; 22-135b. Alvallade, Port. 25-503 (A4). Alvaneu, Switz. 26-242 (113) ; 12-608C. Alvanley, William Arden, 2nd baron 7-803b ; 8-641c. Alvanley, Ches. 9-416 (II. B3). Alvarado, Eugenio 20-275d. — , Jorge de 24-155b. — , Juan B. 5-17d, 20c. — , LuisMoscoso de25-436a. — , PEDRO DE 1 - 774a ; Guatemala, conquered 12 • 663d ; Salvador conquered 24 - 97c ; Quezaltenango founded 22-747b. Alvarado, Mex. 18-318 (G4) ; 27-1015b. — , Tex. 26-690 (B8). — , Va. 28-118 (C2). — , mt., Chil. l-962d. Alvares de Andrade : see Andrade, Fernao Alvares de. — , Affonso22-157d. — , Emanuel 6-459c. — , Fernando 4-495c. — , FRANCISCO l-774b ; 1- 96a ; ll-626a ; 22-159b. — , DON JOSE 1-774C. — , Juan 18-340d ; 18-347a. — , DON MANUEL l-774c. — • de Castro, Mariano ll-903a. — de Pcreira y Cubero, Jos6 : see Alvarez, Don Jos6. — de Pineda, Alonso 18-606b. Alvarez Jonte, Arg. 2-462 (E4). Alvarez Quintero, Serafin : see Quintero, Serafin Alvarez. — y Bougel, Don Jos6 1- 774c. — y Mendizabal, Juan 25- 557b. Alvaro Pelayo : see Pelayo, Alvaro. ALVARY, MAX l-774d Alvar Yafiez do Minaya 12- 644d. Alvaston, Derby. 9-410(II.E4); 8-71d. Alvastra, Swed. 28-15c. Alvaton, Ky. 15-740 (B4). Alvear, Carlos 18-7 7 9d. Alvear, Arg. 2-462 (D4). ALVEARY (diet.) l-774d. Alvechurch, Worcs. 9-420 (III. D2). Alvena (anc. Minthe), mts., Gr. 9-278d. Alvensleben, Albrecht, count vonl-775b. ALVENSLEBEN, CONSTAN- tin von l-774d; ll-6d; Or- leans campaign 20-291a ; strategy 25-993d. — , Gustav von l-775b ; 11- 6d ; Metz Campaign 18» 30Sd. Alvensleben, fort, Ger. 10« 697b. Alveolar arcade 25-197b. — gland 9-7()(id. ALVEOLATE (diet.) l-775b. Alveoli 9-706d ; 22-802d ; of jaw bone 26-499d ; of lung 23-186d. Alveolina 7-4 18a ; 9-063d. — beds 9-063a. Alveolites25-110d. Alverca, Port. 25-530 (A3). Alverno, mt., It. 10-938d. Alverstoke, Hants 9-420 (III. E5) ; 12-267d. ALVERSTONE, RICHARD Everard Webster, 1st baron l-775b ; Alaska boundary commission l-477d, 5-164c. Alvcrthorpe, Yorks. 28-1133 (C2). Alverton, Corn. 21-125c. — , Pa. 21-106 (C5). Alves, Rodrigues 4-462d. Alves, Scot. 24-412 (E2) ; geology 9-269C. Alvetune, Yorks. : see North- allerton. Alveus (to Rom. baths) 3- 514d. Alviauo, Bartholomew 17- . Alvie, lake, Scot. 24-112 (102). Alvirlla, Port. 16-771b. Alvier, int., Switz. 26-242 (G2) ; l-745a. Alvin, 111. 14-304 (E3). — . Tex. 26-690 (M6). Alvingham, Lines. 9-416 (II. 113) ; 16-716C. Alvington, Gloucs. 9-420 (III. B3). Alvinston, Can. 20-114 (B3). Alvintzi, Joseph 11-1 Sla; 11- 192b; 2-446d. Alvis (myth.) 8-922b. Alviso, Cal. 5-8 (C3). .l/i-M.. 6-l«> a I). i-.'Sd; 1-29*: i- . 26-988B, ABU. I i. 17- i » ')• • ik.i. inl'i' : arr llaia. 1. 15-B29C. >|p (ivmtl) : «r< Hurra. Amahrir (phllowiphrr) 7-862c. A> CW* ' T" N'Y' dtot., N.Y. 28- •.'.'-• Anuiriin. rlr.. Brit.Gul. 12- «75 (111). Amacuaac, rlr., Mex. 18-830d. Ama. la. ruins Egy. 9- I Ama.ln*. rinliii 19-7750 ; 22- Ri , Am,,,!,,, tl ld,,inr 23-5030 ; AiiMdaaras. Aria M. 21-.'.«4a. ^^BsTiit 28-lltiu ; 13-1760. Anmpe). — \\.(»t Savoy) 24-256 ; 24- :• . : !. us. lake, 8. An*. 2-960 •-.i tJd; 2-962b. 'hlambo : are Ndh- laiube. Amadi. F.try. 9-HTo, •h. trnV : Her Mndi. Amadla, Turk.As. 28-305 (El): Amadia (people) : nrr Media. Amadili. Af. 9-r_'6c, Amadlna faclata : tee Cut- throat. AMADIS DE CAULA l-776d ; 2S-.'.M>d: ll-r.'Sa: 22-157a. Amadjuak. lake. Can. 5-160 (P3): 3-1938. Amadorl 23-648 (E2-1). Amadocu" : art Medocus. v. Cal. S-S (C2). 5-- ill). AMADOU 1-777C. Amadnur. -t 23-l25b. .yaka: arr Ninm-Nliim. A m 11 fan lti» ( Amaflnlus) : ire Ama-Fcngti : tee Flngo. Amagansett, N.Y. 19-.v.ir, (Hlji S---..M. Ama-Goaleka : tee Oealeka. Amagcr. 1*1., Den. 8-'.' i 7-96b ; 7-98a. Amagerbro, Copenhagen 7- 96c. Amagl. reef. Jap. 15-156 (PS). Amagizan, mt.. Jap. 15-i;>i> Ama-Oqunukwehi : arr Gqunu EMM. Anm-iiwall: are Gwall. Ama-Hahabe : arr Rarabe. Amahui. Mal.Arch. 17-466 tm — . .li-t.. Mal.Arch. l-797b ; Aniahlui.l. tril.,- 19-2604. Ainaholi : tre Moll. Amu. !,,in. 8-702d. it«a. int.. S.E.Af. : te> Majuba. Ania-Khakhabe : tee Rarabe. Am'ak of Bokhara 21-250a. Amakura, riv., Venes. 27-9S9 . i.- AMALASUNTHA <^^H •MaUml 1-7 7 7d AouMSaltss, tril..- 656b : l-66o. AMALLKITE8 l-778a ; 14- ."."M . l.raallte wan 24- AninW (Antonio Tndrwhlnl) : are Antonio Toil. ~ him. lavio IVcolnnnnl) : *re AMA1.1 I. 1 15-1 : 15-1 -. ; cathedral I-S9.V, 18-20Kd. " Amain " (cruiser) 24-913O, AMALGAM 1-77H. . Amalgamat. f Rail- way Servants. Onborno «. 27-143a. \-;. i^- 1- kttad !••<: 20--' ;:i!.. Amalgamation proeosH 12- 197b; 25-113(1. Amalla (queen of Qrer AMANITA 1-7-0.,; ll-343d Kiliuon.l 2O-505b; 22-198d. - Ainn Ndhlambe. tribe: Nillil . -I 23-447a. Alintlita 13-i Amanta* S-464C. Amantca. It. 18-4 (B-F3) ; 4-695C. Ama • Ntlncle, trllxi : tre NIK Ama - Ntombcla, tribe: tee N tombata. Amnnlt toriunSg (Marffoerlto il'AiMrouWme): tee llrvta- mrron. Arnault magniflttuei. Let (Mo- l,..r. i IS-ili.i.i.. Amanii. ixl., J'ac.O. 2O-lti> :.;>. AMANUENSIS (.lirl.) l-780b. ^m«nt1« mta., AalA M. : tee Giaour Uagh and Klnu DMh. Amanvlllen. Oer. 18-309 (plan); 18-312U. AmaW (family) 13-S41d. Amapa, riv., liraz. 4-440 (Fl) ; 4-llla. AMAPALA, llond. l-780b; S-i-.T — . bay, C.Ain. : tee Fonaeoa, bay. Amapary, riv., Bras. 4-440 : 4-llla. Ama-I'ondo, tribe : fee Pondo. Amaputaland, di»t.. S.Af. : tee Tonga land. Amur. J. A. It. 3-D la. Amur, Nig. 19-678 l-»99b. Amarlu. Pen. 12-«d. Amarna. ruin*. Ktrr. : •« Ted-el-Amarna. Amarna lett«n t aw Tell-el- Amarna Letter*. Amarnath. India. 14-3M(E10). Amur... nil.. 11. 18-4 (K3) ; 2-182a. Amaronclum 27-389d. Amarracao, liraz. 20-Mftla. Amarru : tee Amurm. AmurSiiiKh I. 13-, Amiir-ud 3-MM. Ainaru-nayu, riv^ Peru : arr M ..!:•• .1. Die . Amarwara, India 14-376 (IIH). Amaryllldaceae 18-684.1 . 21- 7-1 , AMARYLLIS 1-78 Id : 13- 76sb ; *tamen* 10-568b : tee olio Hlppea*trum. — Ilcllodonna : tee Bella- donna Uly. — eque*tre : tee Barbados Illy. Amarynthla (Amarriia), Ar- temu.l-780d. Amarynthus (myth.) l-780o. AinaryiithiK, Ur. l-780c. Amaam (bibl.) 15-417c; 7- Anuua, Mich. 28-740 (E2). Amasen. region, Af. : tee Amaaera, Asia M. : are Aa ,-T -. Amaahaba, mta., Rhod. 25- :•••: '\ k.'«. AMASIA. Aala M. l-781d ; 2-760 (02); 23-81- Uabommod27-415a; I Uiman annexation Il-:i94b: treaty (1555)27-147.1. AmaHine, E.Ind. : tee Bachlan. AMASIS (Ahmaac, Aahmes) L l-782a ; 9-83a ; Hykoo* stronghold taken 14-176a ; mummy 18-968a; in Syria 21-t50d. — II. 1-7 82a; 9-87d ; 3- 870d ; Cyprus 7-699b : 21- 206d ; Greek* farourol 12- 44Sa; Poly era tc*' alliance 22-23C. — (vane painter) 5-71 7c. Amasra ( Amasreh. Amasaera), Ada M. : tee Amaatrto. Amaasona l-791b. Anmstris (wife of Xerxes) : arr Ameairls. — Ama«trine(daaghterofOxy- artes) 17-1818. Amastris (Amaaera, Amaareh, 9i -.1:-;-:. \- : M. 23-' !- (F2); 20-7360 ; coins 19- uao. Amu-surfru. mt*., C.As. : are Humboldt. Am:i-Swul. tribe : tee Swazi. Ainut (liurmese official; 26- 847a. Amata (Amatboa), Pal. 20- 602 (Dl). Ama-Tefulu, tribe : »rrTcfulu. Amatcis, Louis 28-349d. Ama-Tembu. trllw: »r«Tembn. Amateraau (deity) 15-222b ; 15-2520. Amateur, St : tee Amadnur. M. AMATEUR l-782b; boxing 4-35 Ib ; cricket 7-4 4 la : definition l-782d : football 10-619a ; rowing 23-785a. Amateur Athletes of America, National Aaaociation of 2- . — Athletic Assoclation2-847d. — Athletic Club 2-847o; 4- 350c. — Athletic Union (U.S.) 2- 847d : l-782d. — Boxing Association 4-35 Ib. — Cup Competition lO-622b. — Dramatic Club (Cambridge) — Oarsmen, National A.««««J». tion of 23-788a. — Itowing Association (\. AMATHUS. Cj-proa l-783b ; gems ll-565a ; Ariadne- , i.ilur 18-i7»a (Btr.) ; It-Mil" <»••)• AMATI (famllr) 1-7 Mo I 18- 1044. in, C.Aro. 8-47«(A4). 2SMMO*. K 8<4T8 an>. . AMATITLAN — , Uke. C.AD. «-«IS (A3); AmaUvctMli (pbno.) tl-AMb. AIM to (chron^ler) M-»4b. .. mt».. Cap* Col. 18- HSldi .tormln«of8-t40a. Ama-Tonca. tribe : arr Tonga. AmatangalazMl. dtat., B.Al. : trr Tonga la no. Anim . .: Amatory paranoia XO-76>d. Amatovo, lake. Turk. 27-418 (C3); 17-md. Amatungulu : *tr Natal Plum. Ainatura, Braz. : tee Matura. Amaura 11-5 16b. Amauri* 18-49»d. AmaurobUdac 2S-M4C. Amaurocbaetaoeae 19-105d. AmaurochaeUi 19-loid ; 18- 108k, AmaurochaeUneae 19-1 0.'.d. AMAUR08IS (diet.) 1-78M. Amaoroaporale* 18-l05d. Amaury : are Amalric. Amavwya 13-493d. Ama-Veklo. tribe : are Velelo. Ama Wang (Chinese regent) Amaxealbe, tribe : are Xealbe. Amaxlchl (Amaxikhl). Or. : are Santa Maura. Ama-Xoaa, tribe l-330d ; 15- 627d ; Cape Colony invaded by (1835) 8-695d ; deluaion among (1858) 8-24 Ob ; to Natal 19-2i4d. Amayich. SCTV. 24-886 (AD. AmazaL tribe 12-118d. Amaziah (priest of Bethel) 1-87 7 b. — (king of Jndah) 8-869a; 15-379C ; 8-950a. AninziKh, tribe 18-SSSc ; 3- 765a : 18-8110. AMAZON, riv., S.Am. l-78Sd ; 1-TV. (map); 2S-l»7b; 4- 440d ; British Guiana 4- 462d ; explorer* 21-631d. 16-5 Id, 1-1 66b. 8-3J5a; geology 4-442b. AMAZONAS, state, Braz. 1- 790a: 4-440 (A-D3) ; population 4-4 46a. AMAZONAS, dept.. Pern 1- 790h : 21-264 (Al A: 112). AMAZONAS, territory. ' l-790b ; redistribution 1909 2--' ••• • . Amazonia, Mo. 18-608 (B2). Amaronlte : lee Amazon- Amazonlus : are December. Amazon* (of Dahomey) 7- 737b ; reorganised by Geso 7-736a. AMAZONS (legend) l-790b; Ephenu* 9-672d. 8-675b ; Ilittite legend 13-539b ; sciilntores, statues, &c. 12- 485<1. 12-481 c, 12-1- 133d ; Theseu*' adventure* 28-838a. Amazon Steam Navigation l-789d; 4-447c; 20- 747b. AMAZON-STONE l-791b. Ama-Zulu, tribe : tee Zulu. Amb, India 14-37 c. Amba, India : tee Mominabad. Amba Alagl. Aby. : battle (1895) 18-77d; l-94a. Ambabah, Egy. : are Ambnba. Ambabo. Somlnd. 28-379 (C2) ; 25-382d. — , 1*1.. Somlnd. 25-3S3a. Amtiaca, W.Af. 8-923 (AS); 2-39c. Amhach l-3?Sb ; Nile Sudd 26-.-,. Ambad. India 14-S82 (F10). Amhadi. lake. Sad. 3-213b Ambagarh, mts.. India 3-843d. Amhajemaekomus, falls, lie. 17-431 (C-D3). Ambaka, W.Af. : tee Ambaoa. Ambala. India : tee I'mballa. Ambalangoda. Cey. 14-361 (H16). Amhal-a.«hkan. mts., Tnrkest.: arr Kalta-alamn. Ambalema. Colom. 8-701 (B3); 6-:. -.. Ambaliabe. Mad. 17-271 (Ct). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. AM BAN-AMIR To make full use of this Index It Is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Amban (official) 26-922a. Ambanaz, Asia M. 21-5 I l.v Ambarawa, Jav. 15-284 (D2) ; 15-290b. Ambar Chai, riv.. Arm. 2-565 (C2). Ambari hemp : see Deccan hemp. Ambar, Malik 3-763D ; 2 922d ; 7-848d. Ambarnath, India : see Amar- nath. AMBARVALIA l-791c ; 23- 578d ; 22-416a. Ambas, bay, W.Af. 5-110 (A4); 5-11 la. — , mts., Aby. l-84b. — , isl., W.Af. : see Ndami. Amba Salt, At. 9-747b. AMBASSADOR l-791o; 8 296b ; precedence 22-268o privileges 8-299c, 14-3391), 24-130d, ll-380a ; title 10-50a ; Wotton's epigram 28-837b : see also Nuncio. — extraordinary l-791d. Ambassadors, Hall of the : see Hall of the Ambassadors. Anibasse, W.Af. : see Sao Salvador. AmbassU Galla, tribe ll-414b. Ambassy : see Embassy. Ambasus, Asia M. 21-544a. AMBATO (Asiento de Am- bato). EC. l-792b; 8-911 (B2); climate 8-914c; popu- lation (table) 8-9 17a. — , mts., Arg. 2-462 (C2) ; 1- 792b ; 2-461C. — , plain, EC. 8-911C. Ambaya, mts., Parag. 20- 757a. Ambazac, FT. 10-778 (E5). — , mts., Fr. 13-75c. Ambelaki, Gr. 24-58d. Ambelakia, Gr. 12-424 (Dl). Ambelau, isl., Mai. Arch. 17- 466 (F3). Ambene, riv., Fr. 23-360b. Ambepussa, Cey. 14-382 (H16). Amber, Malik : see Ambar, Malik. AMBER, India l-792c ; 14- 376 (F-G6). — , Mich. 18-372 (D6-J). — . isl., Ind.O. 17-271 (CS). — , riv., Derby. 6-474b. AMBERl-792c; ancient trade 9-S55d, 21-454d ; Celtic nse of 2-357a ; cutting 16- 197d ; plants preserved 20- 553c. Amberboa moschata atropur- purea : see Sweet Sultan. Amber colophony l-792d. Amberes, Belg. : see Ant \\riji. AMBERG, Gcr. (Bavaria) 1- 794b ; 11-808 (C4) ; battle (1745) 3-42b ; battle (1796) 11-183C, 15-524C, 15-925a, 19-218 (map). — , Ger. (Prussia) 11-808 (G2). — , Wis. 28-740 (F3). AMBERGRIS l-794b ; 5- 770d; ambrosia possibly- derived from l-800c. Ambergris Cay, isl., Brit. Hond. 5-678 . Ambohlbe, Mad. 17-271 (A4). Ambohimandroso, Mad. 17- 271 (B4). Ambohimanga, Mad. 17-273b. Ambohitra, mt., Mad. 17-271 (C2) ; 17-270b ; 17-270d. Amboile H. F. de Paule, marquis of : see Ormesson H. F. de Paule Le Fevre d'. Amboina, isl., K. Ind. : see Amboyna. Ambois bell 3-689c. Amboise, Aymer d' 24-17a. — , Charles d' l-796c. — , F. d'8-511b. — , GEORGES d' l-796c ; 10- 826a; 2-413b. — , Jacques d', Cluny Museum founded 6-569b ; 20-808b ; Clermont-Ferrand fountain 6-498b. — , Pierre d' l-796c. AMBOISE, Ft. l-797a; 10- 778 (E4) ; conspiracy of (1560) 12-700b, 5-473b, 13- 804c ; peace and edict of (1563) 13-865d, 10-S29d. Ambolgar, India 14-382 (Ell). Ambolisatrana, Mad. : palae- ontological discoveries 17- 272b. Ambolon, isl., P.Is. 21-392 (C4). Ambon, isl., Mal.Arch. : see Amboyna. Ambon (arch.) : see Ambo. Ambong, Bor. 4-257 (Cl). Ambongo, dist., Mad. 17- 271 (B3). Ambonychiidae 16-122c. Amboro,mt.,Mad.l7-271 (C2); 17-2 70b. Ambos 18-558a. Ambos Camarines, prov., P.Is. 21-395b. Amboseli, lake, Br.E.Af. 4-601 (B3). Ambositra, Mad. 17-271 (B4). Amboy, Cal. 5-8 (F4). — , Ga. 11-752 (C4). — , 111. 14-304 (C2). — , Ind. 14-422 (F3). — , Mich. 18-372 (F8). — , Minn. 18-550 (C7). — , N.J.: see Perth Amboy, N.J. Amboy, Wash 28-354 (C4). Amboy clay, flora 20-551a. AMBOYNA, Mal.Arch. 1 797o ; 17-466 (F3). — , isi., Mal.Arch. l-797b 17-466 . (F3); 17-469a English massacred (1623 14-406b. — , residency, Mal.Arch. !• 797b ; 17-466 (B-C & F2-G3). Amboyna (Dryden) 8-611b. Amboyna wood l-797c. Ambra, F. d' 8-505C. Ambra, mt., Alps 26-242 (F4). AMBRACIA (Ampracia), Gr l-797d; 12-440 (B-C1) coins 19-882C ; Pelopon nesian War 21-74a. For modern town see Arta. — , lake. Gr. 12-424 (C2). Ambracian Gulf, Gr. : see Arta, gulf. Ambracius, gulf, A.Gr. 12-440 (B-C2) : see also Arta, gulf. Ambra Mariam (Fort St Mary) Aby. 1-83 (map) ; l-86c. Ambras 28-5 Id. Ambrein l-794c. Ambresbury, dist., Wilts. 28- 699b. Ambresin, Belg. 3-668 (F2). Ambrettel2-716d. Ambridge, Pa. 21-106 (B4). Ambrieres, Fr. 10-778 (D3). Ambringen, J. G. : see Am- pringen. Ambris, Alceste de 15-8 Id. Ambrister, Robert 15-108b. Ambrite l-794a. AMBRIZ, W.Af. l-798a: 6- 923 (A4) ; ivory 15-92d ; Portuguese occupation 2- 40b. Ambrizzete, At. 6-923 (A4). Ambro, cape, Mad. 17-271 (Cl); 17-270a. Ambrogini, Angelo : see Politlan. Ambrogio Borgognone : see Borgognone. — da Milano 27-793a. Ambroid l-793b. Ambroise : see Ambrose. Ambronay, Fr. 10-778 (G4) ; Gothic church l-440b. Ambrones, tribe 6-368 : i 673a. AMBROS, AUGUST W.l-798a. AMBROSE,STl-798c; Ambro- siasterl-SOle. ; St Augustine 2-907d ; cardinal virtues 5- 324a, 5-S72c ; church music 19-81d, 14-184b, 21-706a, 2 -133d; ethics 9 -823d; Milan ritual 15-17.1; relics 23-60C. — THE CAMALDULIAN 1 800b ; 19-646a ; Cornelius Nepos M.S. discovered by 6-453a. AMBROSE (Audrey Sertis- Kamenskiy), archbp. of Moscow l-799d. AMBROSE (poet and chron- icler) l-798a. ., AUTPERT l-800a. — , ISAAC l-800a. — , JamesC'YankecSullivan ") 22-639a. Ambrose, Ga. 11-752 (C4). — , N.Dak. 19-780 (Al). — . channel, N.Y. 19-610d ; lightship 16-643C. — Brook, riv., N.J. 19-502 (A3). Ambrosia (daughter of Atlas) 26-456a. AMBROSIA (myth.) 1-SOOo ; 19-3380. — (festivals) l-800c. — (plant) l-800c. — beetle l-800c. Ambrosiaceae l-800c. Ambrosian Breviary 4-503d. Ambrosian chants 14-184c ; 21- 706a. — Library 16-549b. — Liturgy 16-797b. — republic 24-756b. Ambrosians (Anabaptist sect) l-800d. AMBROSIANS (brotherhoods) l-800d. Ambrosianns, Codex 3-857c ; Irish glosses 5-623d. AMBROSIASTER l-801a. AMBROSINI, BARTOLOMEO l-801a. — , GIACINTO l-801b. Ambrosia, or the Monk (M. G. Lewis) 16-523C ; 24-471b. AMBROSIUS AURELIANUS (Emrys) l-801b ; 16-7 1 Ic ; 3-317b. Ambrosiusbrunnen, Aus. 17- 714c. Ambrun, Pierre : see Simon, Richard. Anibrus, Zoltan 13-930b. Ambrusa, Nig. 19-678 (A-B1) British garrison at ll-451b. Ambry : see Almery. Ambrym, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (M-N8); 19-SOOc. Ambuba, Cairo 4-954 (Bl) battle (1798) 9- 106a. Ambugol, Egy. 26-9 (Cl). Ambulacrum 24-504d. AMBULANCE l-S03c ; fire brigade 10-411c ; militarj l-801b, ll-592a; see also Red Cross. AMBULATORY (diet.) l-804a: 6-326d. Ambulia 24-486a. Ambur, India 14-382 (H13). Amburaja : see Varuna. Amburan, cape, Cauc. 23-874 (II. G3). Amburbium 17-131d. Amburg, Va. 28-118 (F3). AMBUSH (diet.) l-804b. Ambustus, Marcus Fabius : see Fabius (Ambustus), Marcus, A-mbwe 3-359d. Ambwela 3-359d. Amchcnsk, Russ. : see Mtscnsk, Amchitka, isl., Alsk. 1-472 (15). Amchok, lake, China 6-1C8 (D4). Amd, ravine, Arab. 12-799d. Amdabad, India, 14-382 (G10- Amda Sion (Abyssinian king) 9-848a. Amden, Switz. 28-258d. Amdo, lake, Tib. 6-168 (E3) — , prov., Tib. 26-921b. Amdrup, G.' 12-542c ; 21- 953b. Amdrup Is., Green.12-543 (D3). — Land, Green. 21-961 (A2). Am Dual 9-49a. Ameca, Mex. 15-131d. Ann-die, Cal. 5-8 (Cl). AMEDEO FERDINANDO M. diSavoial-S04b; 25-558b. — , G. A. 20-970C. Ameer : see Amir. Ameghino, Carlos 20-584d. — , F., American Indians 14- 470c; birds 3-971a; fossil Edentates 19-1 13a, 8-929b ; Neorolestesl4-644a; palaeo- lithic man l-817c ; Sparas- sodonta 7-409b. Ameilhon, H. P. 16-349c. Ameiva 16-S25d ; 23-1 75a. Ameixial 9-802c. Ameixoeira, Port. 16-771b. Ame], riv., Arab. 26-305 (1)3). Amelanchier5"147c ; 13-773c. Ameland, isl., IIoll. 13-588 (Cl) ; 11-233C. Amelgard 3-480b. Amelia, Elizabeth : see Amalia Elizabeth. Amelia, It. 15-4 (D3) ; 15-18c : see also Ameria. — , La. 17-54 (a7). — , O. 20-26 (BO). — , Va. 28-118 (Eli). — , bay, Af. : see Wicdhafen. — , beach, Fla. 10-279d. — , court house, Vn. 26-110b. — , isls., Fla. 10-279d. Amelia (Fielding) 10-326d. Amelia Co., Va. 28-1 1 S (D-E3) ; ll-471a; steatite 26-369c. Amelie, cape, Green. 12-5M (H2) ; 21-938 (A2). AMfiLIE-LES-BAINS, Fr. 1- 804c; 25-530 (Gl) ; 18- 521a ; 22-689b. Amelius (philosopher) 19-3 7 6a. Amel-Marduk : see Amil-Mar- duk. Ameloblasts 26-501c. Amelonado 6-629b. AMELOT DE LA HOUSSAYE, A. N. l-804c. Amelroy, castle : see Ammer- zode. Amelu 3-116c. Amen, Jacob 18-132c. Auien (deity) : see Ammon. AMEN (rel.) l-804d. Amenardus (Egyptian prin- cess) 9-68a. Amende (Amende honorable) l-805a. AMENDMENT (diet.) l-805a. Amendoa, Port. 25-530 (A-B3). Amendolara, It. 15-4 (F5). Amends (diet.) l-805a. Amenemhe I. 9-82b ; l-860b. — II. 9-82c. — HI. (Pera-marres) 9-82c ; 16-32c; 9-67a; 14-1 76b ; sculpture 9-66 (PI. III.). — IV. 9-82d. Amen-hotep (Amenhotp) : see Amenophis. Ameni (Egyptian offlcial) 9- 82c. Amenia, N.Dak. 19-780 (C2). — , N.Y. 19-596 (04). Amenities of Literature (I. d'Israeli) 8-317d. Amenmesse (Egyptian king) 9-85d. Amenophis I. 9-79b ; 9-83b ; ICarnak 15-680c ; Thebes 9-51c ; Turin statue 9-67c. — II. (Amenhotop) 9-84a ; mummies in tomb 26-7 I la. — III. 9-84b ; buildings 9- 76b, 9-84b ; comparative chronology 3-868b ; corre- spondence 3-lU(ib, 3-866d ; divine origin 9-S8c ; Luxor temple 2-372c ; Memnou legend 18-1 05d ; mummy 18-968a ; statue 9-67c. — IV. (Akhenaton) 9-84c ; Adapa legend 3-107c ; art 9-67c, 9-73b ; comparative chronology 3-868d ; corre- spondence 3-104b ; library 16-5 t(ia; monotheistic hymn 80-61 Id ; monuments 9- 76c ; mummy 18-968a ; religious reforms 9 • 52c, 26-14b, l-860c; Sesebi temple 26-1 tb ; tomb 26- 576b. — (scribe) 9-46d ; 13-371a. Amenorrhoea 12-765a. Amenrasonther : see Ammon. Amen-re : see Ammon. Amenta : see Catkin. Amentaceae : see Amentiferae. Amenti 9-306a : see also Underworld. Amentia 19-436b ; 14-599C. AMENTIFERAE l-805a. Amentiferous 10-556b. Amentum : see Catkin. Ameiiuan : see Mena. Amer, riv., Holl. 13-588d. — (Amir), Beni : see Beni- Amer. Amer (wine) : see Bitterness. Ameralik, fjord, Green. 12- 543 (D5) ; 12-544d. AMERCEMENT l-805a. Amerdlok, fjord. Green. 12- 543 ..ii l-Si9a; 18- • .''. .ta. - n.-li 1 . •;. ;•:,. M < '•••!• IB] • Society »-907d : 13- ^Rard.1 3-939a. g 4-lIc; ^^tt alder : tee Winter- !•• • r-- . K bear : «rr Black bear \.>rth America. ••mi Id- Hid ; ll-624d : tet alto Larch blUbU inl of I'otnmlssloncrsfor gn Misslona 18-3S7a; l.i-'.'la. American book pricri current iigston) 4--.'2.'.a. i 14-30lo. :ig Congress 4-:u .)>. — I -anoe Association 8-190a. — cedar : *rr Red cedar (Junlpenu vlrglniana). American Celt 17-lMla. Amor •. an i hi rtlaa M:....-:oM:ir> 8- AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1- b : 27-7 iifiu ; 6- (maps) 21-3H2. 28-r,:u. 28- •39; effect on agriculture 1- 411.-; Alabama arbitration 1-liilc; ambulance system 1--H1.I: A ndenonvllle prison acandal l-960e; Appomattox -t lli>ii*el-126b: Arkan- *ai> 2-554d ; artillery and musketry t-880a : balloons i -i» ; blockade running 3-3090 ; Canada 5-161a ; Charleston, siege 6-944d; commercial effect 27-33 8a. 22-l65d; Connecticut 8- : co«t of t7-710a; " Drafting " for service 14- •> ; Georgia ll-757a ; Great Britain 9-57 Id, 17- : Harper's Ferry 13- lid ; Income tax 14- M : K. V :• k> 15- T47a ; Lancashire cotton • •-»: law, Influence on l-S'.'Sb ; Lincoln's con- • of affairs 16-7066 ; literature, influence on 1- 839o ; loan* 7-7 3d ; Massa- chusetts 17-S61b; medal, cotnmemoratlre 18-1-1); ...i'Mii 18-3950 ; Pal- iMriio Ranch 4-675b; Pope's campaign In Virginia 22- regular force* 2-623c ; Republican party 23-177.1 sea-power 24-559a; strategy 2S-!i!i :;i. : Stuart's cavalry M-lMTb; Tennemee 28- 624d ; volunteer ariuiea 2- eosb. — cockroach 8-628h ; egg j>nrs«2O-340d. — Colonisation society 16- A lln; ll-479a; 19-76Sa. American Commonwealth * 1Mb. American Company : tee We*' India Company. — 'ongo Company ; 8-920d inventions! 1'nlon *rt Congregational Churcl Building society. American Corners, M.I. 17 828(113). American cotton 7-2.i7d. "lining Hoard 7-32 Ic. American Cyclopaedia : nee American f'y fujnmHil ••an deal : ire Red pine. — Economic Association 9- 3"l.l : 19-34SC. — elm 9-2960. I •...-....: -.. i •a t.iAemeri* 19-J93I.. American Jttonokurr. Bureau i •raw Companr 18-»4« ; 1O-IJI*. — fall. Niagara rir. 19-634a. i i . • Amrriea* Fa*jmMa»tt 27- ! . . American Fedrrnti. . 27-7331.; Ian caw (1907) 4-353c, 18- n .-stars. Society of 10- — Koraatrr AMOclatlon 10- Amertoan Fork. Vtah 27-.il 4 — Fur Company ll-348a, — Dallery of Palutlng 13- 111.. — (iarden 13-765e. graphical Society 1- '.•gluts and Naturalists, Aasoclatlon of 13-tf37a. — ginseng 12-29b. — gooseberry mildew 12- •JM.I. American Great Lake steamen 84-97 7 d. American hide mill : an Double acting stocks. torlcal AMOclatlon 1- 176a; 28-27Sa. American! 4-902a. American Independence, Do duration of : trr In.letK-nd ence. Declaration of. — Indians : ire Indiana, North American. — Institute of Architects 13- 939a. — Institute of Christian Philo- sophy 7-921.1. — Institute of 13->146a. — International College 25- 740h. Americanism (rel.) 13-1 95b. Americanisms dang.) 26-209b ; Kuril. -if- .I., tioimry 3-4.'.Oe. American Jewish Committee 15-ilOc, American Journal of Education 3-llOc. American Journal of Science and Arli 25-10!)a ; 7-793b. American KnighU : tee Knights of the Qoldcn Circle. — lantern-fly 16-468b. AMERICAN LAW l-828a ; codes 8-633b. 18-S72h ; Kent's commentaries on 15- Homeopathy American Ijcagne (baseball' 3-«:.9b. — leather cloth : »ee Leather, artificial. American Line (steamships) ; - — lion : tee Puma. AMERICAN LITERATURE 1- — lobster 18-S38c, — magpie 4-599a. — mandrake : ire May apple — marmot 23-13'Jc : tee. alto Wood chuck. — marten 17-7S;id ; fur: tee American sable. — Medical Association 18-25a — Modical Colleges, Associa tlon of 18- 1 — medicinal oil 21-31 7a. -ociation 8- 936b; 18-587C. Amrrimn Monthly Magasin 13-3400. Anierionn Mu-eum of Natura Ili-tory 19-ii7.1 ; 19-615a. — Nntional Pure Food Law 1-ttTd. — nightshade : tee Pokeweed American Xole-ltookt (Haw thorne) 16- American \otet (Dickens) 8 1814. American oak : ire White oak 18- — Order of San Juan 15-S67b — organ 12-959a. — oriole : ire Icterus. American Omithttlogical 71i<> graph]/ (Audubon) 2-s99c. ran Ornithologists Vnlon 7-308a. — party : tee. Know-nothing party. — Philosophical Poci. : lOOa ; 25-31»,l : 21-3B9b. — polecat : tee Black-footei pole-cat. American Political Hilton (Johnston) 15-473b. i . ! ..live Tariff i ..hen1 • , • . 1848, am Quarttrlt Rnirr 11- «n race (eUm.) 3-1 13«; ll-8J4c. • t 22-972a. — Republic*. International .11 of : let Interna- • '. Human. .•>• — «ahl.. tt- ; trade atat- II- in School (Athens) : 2-i lib: 7-1 I -I. : Krrtrla 9- yon 25-37 d; Sparta 25-'. : American Shoal Lighthouse 18-6310. American Roeialiim. Hiitorv o/(Noyes)20-107d. American Social Science As- iii.mlS-M II.. — Society for the Promotion of Temperance 26-.',79c. — Society of Naturalists 14- 18o ; 1-lOOc. — sole 28-358b. — sparrow 2S-A09d. — Sugar lU'llning Companr — system I7-695b. American Table. (Insurance) 14-666d. American titlark 21 -f.. — Tract Society 27-1 ISc ; 18- .'.-7.1. — 1'nitarlan Association 27- IMo. — Veterinary College 28-Sb. — vulture 28-22Ic; 3-966a : 3-977b; distribution 3- 974o ; fossil form 3-971b ; — warbler 3-974d ; 3-975a ; skull 4-8020. AMERICAN WAR OF 1812 l-M7o; 9-554d; 27-693d ; Hritish Uuiana 12-679C ; Florida 19-545a; Gallatin ll-415o; "General Ann- strong ''case 2-329b; Nia- gara Fort 19-63Sb : Perry's operations 21-185b; Sac- kett's Harbor 23-974d ; sea- power 24-558b ; " Shan, non " and " Chesapeake " engagement 4-62sd ; Te- ciim.-eh 28-4991) ; Webster's attacks on administration 28-460a. AMERICAN WAR OF INDE- pendence 1-- I •.'!.; 27- 677a ; Canada 5-158b -os 4-6 lib, 9-54 7 c rleston attacked 5-944c Connecticut 8-956o : con stitutional principle 4-61 Ib Kurope, effect on 9-932c George III.'s attitude 11- 740c ; Hessian troops 13- 41 la; Holland 13-603b navy (U.S.) 19-308b ; New York 19-607d, 19-622b peace conditions 27-682b Pitt 8-4b ; Presbyterian churches 22-292a ; Rhode Island 23-252a ; sea-powei 21- •',!, 24-557a. American wash wheel : tee Dash wheel. — Wnter Color Society 6- 8Ma. American Weekly Mercury — Wheelmen, League of 7 li-l.l. — Whig Society ll-41b ; 17 •_'- I.-. — whisky 28-;>92r ; 25-701a. — white cellar 5-'>95b. — wild cherry 6-85a. A D .1...* A I r .JK nienco, I euro ^-i.-jn. AMERICUS, i:a. 1-- I'.lb ; 11 B3). — . Ind. 14-422 (D3). — . Kan. 15- " Ameri.-ii- 15 " 10- 1 liia. AmeriRO Vespucci : tee Ves . Amerigo. Amerikan Sanomat 2-733C. Ameriim, Via 19-:iS5a. Amerind : ire Indians, Nort! American. Amerkote : tee Umarkot. 27-823C. AMERSFOORT, Moll. 1-8490 13-:.ss (C2) : 27- s-' la ; siege (l!i72) 8-733a. — . ilist.. X.Y. : are Flatlnnds AMERSHAM. Urn \-. l-849c 18-942(1)2); 9-r.'l (IV. A3 . l«7a. ABtanUtM-IOUb. obrMta 28-740 (A3). Anwa. Adelbert 18-6O4a. •• • ; 23-Rlic. irr* «-n^i'« « an P. 8-1 31 b. . OAKE8 1-HAOb. I — , Okla. tO-.-.H (i Ameaadan (i>alnter)28-513e. AMESBURV. WIIU. 1 9-120 (HI. 1)4); I--..IK AMESBUHY. Ma«. l-H51d ; 17-852 ; 28-«13d. Amescua : ire Mlra de Ana* cua, \. Amn du purgatairr, Ijfl (P. Merlmee) 28-1043.1. Amesha spenta (rel.) 2-5c ; I Amenlte 8-25«d. Amealua : tet Ames, William. Amntri« 1-6610. Amesvllle, 1^. 17-54 (CT). — .0. 20-26 (F-G6). Ametabollc 13-427a. Amethvut, mt., Wyo. l-852b. AMETHYST l-852a; ll-5«la: ire alto Oriental amethyst. " Amethyst " (cruiner) 21 8S4b : 24-909a. Xmr/o (Boccaccio) 4-102c; 14- Ametrlda 8-244b. Amet Sound, N.S. 19-R3I (CJ). Amfreville, ft. 10-778 (E3). Ainga, riv., Russ.As. 28-10 (H Amgaon. India 14-382 (19). Ainirun, riv.. Ruas.As. 25-10 i !.-)>; l-899d. AMHARA, prov., Abv. 1- S52b ; 1-83 (map) ; l-90c ; rainfall l-85d. Aiiiliarie 24-«j;i.l: 1---1. : 12- 894b; dictionaries 8-I99c. Amhaush, nits., ilor. 18-851 (D2). AMHERST, JEFFREY AM' HERST, baron l-852b ; 8- 22oa. — , W. P. AMHERST, earl l-852d : 14-412b; 19-990a. AMHERST, Bur. l-853a ; 4 840 (E-F6). —.Colo. 8-722 (HI). AMHERST, Maes. l-853a 17-S-S2 (B-C2); observatory 19-959b. Me. 17-434 . 1-- ; 19- 831 (B2). S. Dak. 25-506 (H2). Va. 28-1 IS ii Wi-. 28-740 (D4). — dist.. Bur. 4-840 (F7-«). — isl., L. Ontario, Can. 6-160 — 'c'o.'. Va. 28-11 8 (C3). — College, Mass. l-853b • 22b ; museum of 19-67d. Amherstburg, Can. 6-160 (A3) 12-400a. Amherstia 16-382a, — nobilis 10-554b. A mhcrst J unction. Wls. 28-7 4 1 (D4). AmJtertt-Pnpvri 14-865b. Amherst schii-t 27-630c. Amhent's pheasant 6-170d. AMHURST, NICHOLAS 1 Ami. rir., India 3-500b ; 12 245d. Amia : tee Bowfln. AMIANTHUS l-»53d. Amlata, mt., It. 15-4 (C3) 15-3d. Amiatinus Code 4-21 4d : 20 575d; 3-88lc; 3-878 (PI I.) ; colometry 25-'.U6b. Amiatus : tee Bowfln. Amibe : tee Amoeba. AMICABLE NUMBERS 1 U -I. — Six-iety 4-655d. Amicalola. tia. 11-752 (Bl). AMICE l-v,|a. AMICI.O. B. l-854d; 4-301d 18-IOOd; range-tinder 22 Mia, Amlcia, conntea* of Devon 28-HX1.V; 1-I92C. Amlcllltes : tee Amatodtaa. AMICIS, EDMONDO DE 1 Amicilin. De (Cicero) : Larliul. JSSir mUm (Doddhta) B*»Ttfa | •not. Amhtaa. J-hilip : at Ami 888 An.i'daaol black 8- Amidca : tre Acid anildaa. *&&*"• ^ *~ "7'> AMIDINE8 1-x.v.a; 8-»le J 22-1100. AmldocorapoQBds: Amidol 8-SOAb ; 21-l«9b. Amldoilm«>6-'.l' : r-™. Ami du pru/jU 17-«9Ub ; 19- 674b. ..mi du rrri ll-6I8b : 18-574b. AMIEL. HENRI FREDERIC AMIENS. ». 1-HSSd ; 18-778 (F2): 18-780b; battle (I -70, ll-l :. . 17-nuic; court of appeal 28-63,1 ; library 18- 549c. •'•'Aral 2-39«c; 1-39J (I'l. II.); aisle* 8-iJJd : capitals. 6-277d (Og.): choir aUlli 38-79!c: nave 19-Jt Jd; organ 28-262C ; pilgrim's sign tl-603d: spire 28- 813a; treasure 21-7 99a; Zo- dlacal symbolism In 28- 998a- — , Uto of 8-492d. —.Treaty of (1803) 19-1 9«b( 8-553d; 18-860d; 13-604a. Amlldae 88-54 4a; 14-268b. Amllen : see Amit et AmOei. Amll-Marduk 3-l06d; 3-711c: 3-8701.; JehoUcbln 18-310D. 15-386C. Amln (official) 3-765c. Amln (Caliph) 8-44d ; 21- J.M.I. Amln-ad-daulah (ed-Dowlch) . — ad-daulah (fl. 1896,7) 21- M48. Anilnah (mother of Mahomet) 17-400a. Amina Hanem 28-687 b ; 8- lltd. Amindivl : areAmlnl. Amin ed-dla llahomroed 15- 704d. Amln-en-Soltan 21-244a. AMINES l-856b; 8-51 a; 8- 52d ; explosive com pound* 18-82d: specific rotAtion 25- 893c ; thermal effect 8-69c. Aminl (Amindivl). W.. Ind.O. 14-382 (E14); 18-JC.d. Amino-acetic acid : tee Gly- cocoll. — acetophenone l-I3£d. — acids 8-5 Ib. — anthracene 22-759a. — azo-benzene 3-8lc. — azo-compounds 3-8Ic. — azo-toluene 8-747d. — benzaldehyde 3-7 55a. — benzene : tee Aniline. — benzenes 8-54d. — benzole add : tee Anthrtv- nillc add. — bcnz-ophenone 3-757c. — ciunaniic acid 8-37Rb. — diethyl-benzene8-58a. — gnanidlne 12-6.', lh. — inrthylqiiinoline 14-483&. — naphthalenes : tee Naph- thylamlnes. — oxazolines 2O-4oiv. — phenols 6-305b ; 8-5 Id. — propionic acid a : tee Alanine. — pyridlne 22-690b. — qninoline 22-7 59a- — snccinic acid : tee Aspartlo acid. — sulphonlc acid l-86Sa. — tctrazotlc acid 12-651b. — toluene 8-55d. — triazsulphol 27-794d. — urea 27-794a. Aminta (Torquato Taw>ol 28- 443d : 8--.o-. ; 20-.<96b. Amiopris 7- I AMIOT. J. J. M. l-858b: 8- 77o; 18-958C, Amu- (Caliph) 9-92b : 8-97b. Amir, tribe : tee Benl An>er. AMIR (Ameer) l-858b ; »- 194c. Amir-al-naJ). al-MuIk. &c. : ire Amlr-ul-llaJJ, Ar. Anilraute. luls., Ind.O. 1-320 (15); 24-7.'.:ib; 4-6O«b. Amir b. at-Tnfall 18-C44d. — b.Sallar9-97d. Amirgarh, India 14-376 (F7). Amlria, EL Egy. 4-954 (CIV For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. AMIR-ANAE Amir Khan 14-412a ; 15-129a; 19-990a ; 21-621C. — Khusrau 13-4S7c. Amirkot ; India : see Umar- kot. Amir Sahib : see Lockhart, Sir W. S. A. Amir's baud: see under Khohak. Amir Shah : see Shams-uddin. Amir-ul ahghal l-S5Sc. — ul-Hajj 17-413b; 9-104a ; 1-SSSc. — ul-Juyush 9-97b. — ul-Mulk 27-577d. — ul-Mu'minin l-858b ; 17- 411c. — ul Muslimin l-858c. — ul-Omara 17-412c; l-858b; 5-51d. Amis de la Constitution : see Feuillants, Club of the. — de la constitution mon- archique, Sociele des : see Society des Amis de la constitution monarchique. — de la Vcrit<5 3-561b. — des noirs, Society des : see Society des amis des noirs. — de Verites 10-205b. AMIS ET AM1LES l-858o ; 5-846b. Amisfleld, Scot. 12-796a. Amish : see Uplanders. Amisia, riv., Ger. : see Ems. Amish, la. 14-732 (F3). Amisk, lake, Can. S-lfiO (B2). Amissville, Va., 28-118 (D2). Amisus (Amisos), Asia M. 23- 648 (F2) ; 2-760 (G2) : see also Samsun. Amitabha (deity) 16-97d ; 15- • To. make full use of this Index It is essential to read the . instructions given on Page /. Amite, La. 17-54 (c5). — , rir., La. 17-54 (D3). — Co., Miss. 18-600 (B4). AMITERNUM, It. l-S59a ; 15-26 (D3). Amities /rancaises (Barres) 3-434C. Amitkhitka, isl., Alsk. : see Amchitka. Amitosis 21-767b ; 7-714b : hi germ-cells 7-7 16a. Amitraghata : see Bindusara. Amity, Ark. 2-552 (B3). — , 111. 14-304 (E5). — , Me. 17-434 la. AMNESTY 1-875C. — Bill 12-357C. Amneus (Amnias), riv., Asia M. 19-664d. Amnion 23-170d ; 13-4241). Amniota 23-170d ; 23-153a ; 23-159C. Amnis Trajanus (Augustus), canal, Egy. 26-22c. Amnok, riv., Kor. : see Yalu. Amnon (bibl.) l-73c. Amo, Ind. 14-422 (D5). Amoa, Pac.O. 20-436 (N8). Amoaful, W.Af. : battle (1874) 2-727b. Amo-chu, riv., India : see Tursa. AMOEBA (Amibe, Proteus) l-875d; 23-245d; 23-246c ; 23-248C. — coli l-876a ; 23-248c. — discus 23-246c (fig.). — histolytica (dyseuteriae) 1- 876a ; 8-265b ; 8-785b ; 23-2450. — princeps 23-246b. — radiosa 23-246c. — rotatorium : see Trypano- soma rotatorium. Amoebean verse 26-7 61b. Amoebic dysentery (enteritis) 20-787a. Amoebidium 9-389c. Amoebocyte 25-727a ; 25- 728d. Amoebula 19-106e ; 23-247C. Amoecosporidia : see Ophryo- cystis. Amogasiddhi (myth.) 15-293c. Amogavarsha (of IJeccan) 22- 912b. Amok, Running : see Amuck, Running. AMOL (Amul), Pers. l-876b ; 21-188 (Bl) ; 21-l'.i II,. Amole : see Soap-weed. Amomam : see Anoman. Amomum 5-3 14c. — cardamomum : see Cluster cardamom. — grana paradisi : see Grains of paradise. — maximum : see Java carda- mom. — melegueta 12-322b. — subulatum : see Bengal cardamom. — xanthioides : see Bastard cardamom. Amon (of Judah) 3-870a ; 15-382d. Amoncourt, Paul Barillon, seigneur of : see Barillon. Amon-hotep : see Amenophis. Amon-Re : see Ammon. Amons, countship, Fr. 10- 931a. Amontillado 28-725b ; 18- 786c. AMONTONS, GUILLAUME 1- 876b ; 3-419a ; 6-G63b. Amoor, riv., E.Asia : see Amur. Amoquinto, Peru 21-264 (D5). Amora, Alg. 1-643 (C2). AMORA (Amoraim) l-876c ; 13-171a. Amorbach, Johannes 23-205a. Amorbach onvention (1483) 9' 737c. Amores (Ovid) 20-389b. Amoret, Mo. 18-608 (B3). Amoretti (Spenser) 9-620b ; 25-639d. Amorges, people 7-833c. Amorgos, isl., Asia M. 2-760 (B4); 12-424 (H4) ; Aegean remains l-246a : population 7-681c. Amorian dynasty : Phrygian dynasty. Amori di Vencre (L. de Medici) 14-904(1. Amorita, Okla. 20-58 (Cl). AMORITES, people l-876c ; l-71c ; 5-141a; 20-606C. Amorite ware 5-710b. Amorium, Asia M. 5-34d : 5- 48a; 26-78Gd. Amoro Gnlla, tribe ll-414b. Amorosfi Fiamiuctla, I' (Boc- caccio) 4-103b. Amorosa Visione,T (Boccaccio) 4-lOlia. Amorpha 10-565a. Amorphina 5-454b. AMORPHISM (diet.) l-876d. Amorphoohilus 6-245b. Amorphophallus 2-64 la. AMORT, EUSEB1US l-876d ; 14-506b. Amortajada (Sta Clara), isl., EC. 8-911 (A3); 8-914b. AMORTIZATION l-877a. Amory, Roger 8-1 02a. — , THOMAS l-877a. Amory, Miss. 18-600 (DI). AMOS (Hebrew prophet) 1- 877a; 13-183a; 18-192b ; 22-443d. AMOS, SHELDON l-878a. Amos, Ala. 1-460 (Bl). — , Ark. 2-552 (Cl). — , Nev. 6-8 (El). — , W.Va. 28-560 (C2). — , lake, Conn. 6-952 (H3). Amos, Book of l-877a; 3- 853c. Am6shagh, tribe 3-765a. Amosis : see Amasis. Amoskeag, bridge, Manchester, N.H. 4-535c. — , falls, N.H. 17-550a. Amot, Swed. 26-190 (DI). Amotion (law) 16-502a. Amou, Fr. 10-778 (D6). Amouchi (Amuco) l-899a. Amou Darya, riv., Russ.As. : see Oxus. Amounderness, hundred, Lanes. 4-879b ; 16- 1 Hid. Amour, riv., Russ.As. : see Oxus. — , riv., E.Asia : see Amur. Amour a la mode, I' (Coruoillc) 25-361d. Amoureux, Guerre des : see Lovers, War of the. Amoux, Pays d', dist., Fr. 10- 776 (F3). Amoveas manus 21-307d. AMOY, China l-878a ; 6-168 (K5) ; ll-291a ; British capture (1841) 6-199b ; Coolie emigration 7-77c. Amozoc, Mex. 18-318 (HI). Ampanam, Mal.Arch. 17-466 (D4); 16-936C. Ampasambazimba, Mad. 17- 271 (B3); 17-271d; 17- 272b. Ampasindava, Mad. 17-271 (B2). — , bay, Mad. 17-271 (B-C2) ; 17-270b. Ampe, Turk. As. 18-443b. Ampeiidaccae (hot.) 10-560b ; 20-551d. Ampelidae (zool.) 28-431a. Ampelis cedrorum : see Cedar- bird. — gamilus : see Waxwing. AMPELIUS, L. l-878b. AMPELOPSIS 1-878C. — quinquefolia : see Virginian Creeper. — tricuspidata (veitehii) 1- 878c. Ampelusia, cape, Mor. : see Spartel. AMPERE, ANDRE MARIE 1- 878c ; chemical law 2-874b; electrodynamics 9-184a ; electric currents 9-213c ; electromagnetism 9-226c ; monument at Lyons 17- 175c. — , JEAN JACQUES l-879a ; 3-265d ; 5-4 68d. Ampere (elec.) 9-21 Id ; 27- 742c ; standardization 27- 743c : 28-479b. — balance l-S81c. AMPEREMETER (ammeter) l-879b ; calibration 5-6b ; 22-206c; thermal principle 9-213c, ll-430b. Ampere-turn 27-742d. AMPERSAND (diet.) l-882d, 28-94Sa. Ampezzo, Aus. : see Cortina. — Pass, Aus. 1-747C. Ampfleld, Hants. 9-420 (III. E4). Ampharthrandria 9-659c. Amphaskandria 9-G59b. AMPHIARAUS (myth.) 1- 882d; 2-884c. Amphiarthrosis 15-483c. Amphiastraea 2-104c. Amphiastraeidae 2-104a : 2- 104c. AMPHIBIA l-8S3a; 23-136a; Linnaeus' classincation 28- 1026d : see also Batrachia. Amphibious regiment (U.S. army) 17-678d. Amplu'blastula larva 25-728a. AmphiboJa ll-52fia. AMPHIBOLE l-S83d : 6- 256d; 18-515d. — asbestos 2-714c. Amphibolidae ll-526a AMPHIBOLITE l-S84a ; 28- lOOla : see also Epidiorite. AMPHIBOLOGY (Amphiboly) l-884d. Amphibrach 27-1043a. Amphibrachium 14-136c. Amphibulimus ll-526c. Amphicarpum 12-375d : la- 373b. Amphicheiral (diet.) 15-876b Amphicoelic angle 2-15a. Amphicoelous 14-258b. Amphicteis 5-454a foil. Amphictidae 5-376a. Amphictis 5-369b ; 5-376a. Amphictyones20-143c. Amphictyonle, Demeter 7- 981c. AMPHICTYONY l-885a ; 10- 233d ; 21-5a ; coinage 19- 8S2d. — , the Delphian 14-627a ; 14- 628c ; 21-449a. Amphicyon 5-376b. Amphicyonidae 5-376b. Amphicyrtic angle : see Cis- soidal angle. Amphidamas (legend) 4-£73d. Amphidasys bctularia 16-474b (flg.). Amphidiso 25-723a; 25-723a (fig.). Amphidiscophora 25-729b. Amphidistyle-in-antip 26-61 la. Amphidozotherium 14-644b. Amphidromus 3-714b. Amphigastria4-703a; 4-704b. Amphigenae l-155d. Amphigene : see Leucite. Amphignathodon 3-527b ; 3- 528b. Amphignathodontidae 3-523d. Amphigouris (lit.) 6-686a. Amphileptus 14-560a ; 14- 557b (fig.). Amphilestes 17-783c. Amphilina foliacea 26-407 d. — liguloidea 26-408a. Amphilinidae 26-407c. AMPHILOCHUS (legend) 1- 886c. — of Iconium 5-194b. Amphilonche 22-804a (flg.). Amphimacer (lit.) 27-1043a. Amphimarus (legend) 16-736d. Ampbimenia 6-251a. Amphimixis 13-353d ; 13- 352b : see also Reproduc- tion, sexual. Amphimonadidae 10-465d. Amphimonas 10-465d. Amphimorphae 10-475d ; 20- 323c. Amphinema 14-151c; 14- 141b. Amphineura 6-248a ; 18-669c ; 18-675b (fig.). AMPHION (myth.) l-886d ; 12-492a. Amphion, Fr. 13-74d. Amphiont 12-560c. AMPHIOXUS l-886d ; arteries 2-688d : balanotrlossus 3- 238a ; brain 4-400d, 14- 264c ; cranial nerves 19- 404e; craniata relationship 27-1049c, 27-1049d, 7- 689b ; embryology 9-318d foil. ; epidermis 25-189c; gelatinous tissue ll-555a ; olfactory organ 20-7 Sd ; spinal cord 25-670C ; spinal nerves 19-404b. Amphipagus, prom., Gr. 12- 440 (A-B1). Amphipelargus 3-97 Ib. Amphipeplea ll-526b. Amphiperatherium 17-783b. Amphiphlode haplostele 21- 736a ; 21-736 (fig.). Amphipleura 18-868b. Amphipnoidae 26-544C. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 32 To mmke full use of this Index It It etsentlml to rcmd the Instructions given on Page I. AMIR-ANAE M. Bfl AVI'I ut i ; brood nola>fc«l M..I|.twliUn IS (Vfiil I . . 7-imii- : coin- I. . IVI,.| ......... -,.'| 21- . >lhotu 88*99 I b. tee Tllii|MMH-u». iraouw) 88- •Bf*P°ru- l»-364a ; 18- miOSTYLC (dirt.) 1- Amphlprovlremi 7*409b ; 25- Amphlptrobe* urn* 88-407d (fir.): M-«US«; 2«-llo«. AMPH1SBAENA I--.H.- ; 18- Siiin; .-«r 13-1 Oik-; Inn. I limb 23-15S*; nli.mldtir nlr.Ho 23-l58d. Atni'liUbaenldae 18-s->fla : 13- ; afflnltle* 16- ral pare* 83-1 •-•'. ; luiw* 23-l«:li» ; shoulder girdle 23-146.1; ukull 23- I50c. S3- 1. Me. 23-l.V.'»: •termini 23-lMla; UvtM 13*1 till h ; uriiuur organ* 23-1. .-.I. AmpliMlldae 88-545b. -phyrall- -«. dr. 12-IID • 27-J l.:.i. 14-1590. AMPHITHEATRE 1-891O ; 2- — . Augustus', Syracuse 86- 30 Ic. Amphttheatrica. chartu 20- Aniphitheatnim Castrcnao. i--:Md. — Ftavium, It.ime : tee Colos- vnni. Aniphittiprliiin 18-581d. Al.iplntln-.-t 18-S6Sa. Amphitherildae dool.) 17- Ampliitherium 17-7834. AmpMtragulua 21-^Mi ; 9- M4b. Amphitrrma 10-629a ; 10- 629.1 (tlK.) i 10*11324 ; 23- 2 4 So, Amptiltrctidae 5-702b. AmpbJtratui 5-70ib. Amphitrichous bacteria 3-1 60a AMPHITRITEiniytli.)l-893a. Ainpliitrito, isls.. Pac.O. : *et Actaeon. — , »tr.. Jap. 15-1S8 (Tl). Ampin! n.pal 11-2594. AMPHITRYON (myth.) 1- 893a. Amphitryon (Moliero) 18-flfl«b. Amphitryoniadeo, IlcrculoalS- 345d. Amphluma 3-523C ; 3-528b ; 28-1013a. Amphiumldae 3-5134; 3-52Sb. Ainpliiiirn 8-S73b . V. Uuawll. Ind baron I--1' — .ODO WILLIAM L. RlUMll. lit liar. I AMPTHHI. : •.». V3). 3-AtOd; 7-13»a. — Park. nianaloD. Bed*. 1- 4l»a. Aniiiti.lla, I'edro .1.- 2«-l74a: 18-7 Ampute, Joan do 7-184b. An.nulla (blol.) 1-SU4U ; 24- ...i.l. AMPULLA (raw) 1.8940 : II- 38 (HI. II.. nir. 6). — (looU) 8-79»o ; 14-li4b. A n 1 1 . ul In.- of Lorrnilnl 24-59id. Aiiii.ullaria25--.',s4h; 11-515.-; ; 25- AiMi.iillttnl.Ue 84b. Ainpur (Slameae (tovt.) 25-5d. Ainpurdan, Kl. plain, 8p. 10-334d. Ainniiriai (Emporium), 8p. 13-236d. Amputation (mir(rcry)26-130a; 4-2UIU; 12-8990. Ainpux : err Oladema. Am pyx 27-tiS3b. Ani.iul. Can. 22-724 (D2). Arur (Abu Tliabit of Morocco) 18-H«Oa. Ainr. MoHque of, E.l ul Iinkri : tee Tarafa, Anireli, .list.. India 14-382 (D9)J 3-417C. Ainri. isl., Sud. 28-9 (C8). Amrill, dist., Som. : weEaiton and Amrill. Ainriswil. Snritz. 26-242 (Ol). Amrit, Syr. : see Marathus. Amrit(n-l.)25-84b. — mahal (cattle) 14-391C. Amrlta Turaa : tee Amrit--«u-. AMR1TSAR (UmriUar), India l-893d ; 14-3711 AMROHA, India 1-S'Jtia ; 14- 376(11.0. Ainrom, IB!., Ocr. : weAmnim. Ainroth. Walca 9-428 (V. B4). Amru (myth.) : tee Sinamru. Ainni Leu : tee Amr b. Lalth. AMRUM, tal., Clcr. l-896a ; 8-24 (A4) ; dialect ll-235a. AMRU'-UL-QAIS (Imru'-nl- Qala) Ibn Hujr 1-8961) ; 18- il.rj.l. Amsanctns. lake. It. : tee Ampnncttu. Amsbry. Pa. 21-106 (Kl). Amxrhespand (diet.) 5-4680, ii -'.n.l-l.ini- 27-«:. Imiturl 11 AMSTERDAM. II. .11. 1-1U6.I ; I |. Science 1-97.1 ; Hank : *•<• li.ink of Aiaiterdam ; llrune'i defence 4-<81a ; diamond • workliut Induntrv 18-1U9.-; Beolocr 13-ia»li ; 1 13-60Sb. 13-l)iMia ; ' ll-676a; Inundation 8-73Sa; Jon lull coniiiiutiity lK-408d ; municipal land bnyinif 13- 8180 ; palace 2-422b ; iinl- renltr r7-76Ha. 18-&75d ; Waairiiiil* 2-422c ; soologl- oal gardens 28- 1 OlOa, — , Mo. M-608 (1)3). AMSTERDAM, N.V. l-898d ; lf-496 (K3). AMSTERDAM (New AIM-I.T- dani), ihl.. In.i.O. l-898d ; 15-7.',.-,a: 24-:i4d. — , lal., An-t. 21-838 (B2). — , Ul., Pac.U. : tee Tonga- tabu. " Amsterdam " (dredtrer) 8- . Anuterdam Canal : tee North Bat « aaU. Anuterdamwhe Wlmelbank : tee Hank n( Amsterdam. Amntetten, Aun. 3-1 { I)'.'). Aint (Dullish .-.,111111) 8-27a. Anita. India 14-376 (M-N8) ; 13-M.il,. Aiiitiimnd (Dani»h i.llk-ial) 8- 27a. Ami. >l«. India 7>815c. Aint.-Ki-ri.-lii (German law) 11- lioE. Amtaraad (Danish law) 8- .'TM. Amu, riv., Huss.AB. : tee Oxus. 'Ainu (pc.iple) 26-3080. Ainuch. cape. AlK. 1-643 (Hi). AMUCK. RUNNING l-S99a ; 17-1, Ainu Daria (Darya), riv., KUM.AB. : ter Oxus. Aiinid, el. cemetery, I'al. 24- 817a. A iniidl, tribe 12-SOOb. Anuihia : tee Amytia. Ainukta, Ul., Alsk. 1-472 (K5). Anuil. 1'era. : see Amol. AMULET l-S99b: 17-308d : ear-ring 8-7'J^.l ; phallus l!l- :!.'..! : It., man 4-7SSa ; tiit.-iiii-.ni 27-81a. Amulius (legend) 23-689a. Amulrec. Scot. 24-418 (Dl). Ainulung, P.I». 21-392 (C-D2). AmOn : tee Anunon. Amunclau, It. : tee Amyclac. Anmn. •larnin mare, bay. It. : tet Aniyclanu.-, KtiU. Amund Hingneg Land, dint., S. \m. 19-76-.' IK'.'). Amundsen, lioald 21-953a ; 21-965d. Amun-hor (rel.) 19-138c, Amuntai. lior. 4-257 (C3) ; ft-H . .li-t., llor. 4-257 (C3). AMUR, dint., Uuss.As. 1- 899d; 25-10 (H3-I4) ; 25- 14d ; agriculture 25-16c ; fauna 25-1 4 b. — ,mU., Alg. 1-643 (B2) ; 2- M9b. AMUR (Sakhalin-ula), riv., Asia l-899c ; 17-553 (E3-2); 25-10(13); 25-12c ; bound- ary limit 2-741b ; fauna 25- 14c ; gold 6-17Sc. Amurang. Mai. Arch. 17-466 (E2) ; 5-598d. — . bay. Mal.Arch. 5-596d. Amiiratli : tee Mnrad. Amiin-a (diet.) 20-87a. Amur Conaclu l-899d. Amuri. X.Z. 19-624 (D5). -,co., N.X. 19-624 (F7 and 1)5) ; 10-76Sh. — Bluff. X.2. 19-624 (D5). Ainiimi (myth.) l-168c. — . tribe and dist. l-876c ; 18-1 M>I, ; 18-182b. Amurnama (Mongol Khan) 18- ried. Aniurskly, Nicolas N. Mura- vlev-Ount : tee Muravlcv, N N AimiHia (diet.) 2-164o. Amumildae 18-122c. Ainu-^iiini 16-1JJ. . Amtitu. NIc. 19-«: Amwa*, I'ul. : ~ • Kn.niau*. Altira. II. ir V llur. and Slam 4- MO forUo-n. 1«-JOO». Amrclao. Or. li-ila ; St- MM ; Apollo aanctuarr !•• Alb ; oooqumt by Tebcliw •>418a, ak^lOa; Vaphlo tombI7-(97b. — . It. 10-6U4a. Ain).Unu». lake. It. : tr, roodl, lago dl. — , gulf. It. l«-26 AniycU. (myth.) 7>815d ; 14- Amyciu (mrth.) 2-47*4. Ainrgdala 4- lolM l-:i6sd ; lt-613d : . ; 2»-97.t<-. AMYGDALIN l-90Oa. AMYGDALOID (diet.) l-900b. Aniygdalopoin 13-773C. Amjrgdalui 1-7 Kb. — communU ; tee AlmoDdL. — nana 27-11 Li. — penlca : tee Peach. AmyBdophonln 11-3634. AmyhU (AmyltU) : fee AniytU. Amyl acetate 21-I41b; 2O- — ALCOHOLS I-'.MIIII, ; ,„. . paratiou. &c. aS-893c, 25- Ami I. -in- 2O-76d. AMYL NITRITE l-900c ; 14- 17 Id; angina 2-9c ; chil- blains 8-U4d : Itaynaud's 4Ueaae 22-936o ; sea-tick - neas 84-5624 ; strychnine poisoning 25-10454; thera- peutics 19*71 7c. Amyloid l-515c ; 20*9234. — degeneration 20-923b ; 24- 652c.; spurious 80-9234. Amylolns 4-5 I.e. Amylomyces Ituuxii 25*703a. Amylon 21-7 Amyloplast : tee Leucoplast. Amylo process 26-70. (a. Amy! viil.-rate 20-52d. AMYMONE (myth.) 1-9004. Amymoninae 8-6594. Amyuodou 21-1 70c. Amynodontldae 21-17".-. Amyniw (myth.) 2-835a. Amyntas (lialatiun king) 14- 8Mb; 17-151b. —I. (Macedonian king) 1-9004. —II. or III. (.Macedonian king) 1-9004 ; 14-326b. — (Macedonian prince) l-546a. — (Macedonian general) 4- 911b. Amvntor (legend) 13-3464. AMYOT. JACQUES l-901a ; monument 18-1'Ub: 1'ln- larch 18-828b, 11-127C. Amyotruphio lateral sclerosU 20-764b. Amyraldists : tee Cameronite*. AMYRAUT (Amyraldus). Mom l-9i)lb. Amyridaceae 26-724. Amyrtaeua (Egyptian king, c. 450 B.C.) 6-88a ; 13- 1814. — (Egyptian king, e. 405 B.C.) 9-":,. Amys ( Amyt) : tee Amice. Amythaon (legend) 18->74 ; 21-674. Ami tw (wife of Artaxerxes I.) 2-661C. — (wife of Ncbucadrezzar) 7-681a: 19-33 Id. " Amy Warwick " (prize case) 7-782d. Amyzon group 9-663c. Am/hi, Afg. 15-631C. Am/iuiz. Mor. : fee Amsmlx. Atnzru. Mor. 18-851 (E3). An, Bur. 4-840 (D5). — , China 8*168 (K2). — , pass. Bur. 15-958b. — , riv.. Bur. 14-381 (P10) ; 15*958b. Ana (goddess) 14-760a. Ana, Togo. 18*103 (C3). — , Turk. As. : tee Anah. — , riv.. Sp. and Port. : tee Ouadlana. Ana (bot.) 11-sOlb. ANA (lit.) l-902a ; ll-12Sc. Anaa. Ul., Pac. O. 20-436 (L6): 20-yt;.;i.. Anal, Mllll. i:..- 13-1 |l'.:,: 14- 169b : 28-5451) ; 28-1 009 b ; torpidity 13-IIKa. ANABAPTISTS l-903d : 3- 3704 : congregatlonalUm's relation to e-930a; Liber- tines 18-54 3a ; Melanch- thon's attitude 18---,- ; mn- lennium 18-4'!3c ; Zwlngll's dispute with 28- 1063d. Anabar, bay, ROM. As. 25-10 (.. H. AnabfaMtt 18.«o ib. Aoablep. 7-«»ic ; 23- 1 job. Anabolagluni : ate AfBrPT, ANABOCUM 1-mo j | • • • w M •• •• m-wvtfc | (JOT A--'-' .''.'.! I •• : H ••-•".' AMburm.AalaM.: MtAWMt' opoUa. AnacaothlnlS*-545b; **«32a. Anacapa. b: — Paatam, •• Anacaprl, It. 15-4 (B7) ; 8- Anacardiacea* 15-lOld ; 21* 1MB. Anacardlum ofttAmtmte : it* (phllot»pber)l> Anachart* aUlnatrtun : let \Vat-rw»t. AN ACH ARSIS ( 9054. AnoclutTtit (Bartheletny) 3- II-. I Anorhartit (Liu-Ian) 17-1 03b. A nachanU Cloou : arc ( 'loot*, J. B. du Val de O.. baron TOD. Anachoret 13-371d. Anachromatlc letu 21-5 lie. ANACHRONISM 1-9054. Anacletiu II. (antlpojie) 14- 578a; lonoorat II 14- 577d ; Latrran council coo* d.-inus l*-140b ; Kogcr of .Sicily 23-453c ; 8t Benwrd a>798b. — (bp. of Home) : tee Anen* ANACOLUTHON l-»0«a. Anaconda. Colo. 8-722 (E3). ANACONDA. M..HI. l-9U6b ; 14-276 .. — . mine, Mont. 4-889c. ANACONDA (Eunecte* muri- nol--. '.: ; ,..: •.:• ..,-.. :. 13- MAd. — (Python reUculatu-)8-171a; 22-704b; 5-780b. Anacoretao. tol<.. N.O. l»-487 (El). Anacortea, Waih. 28-354 . Anakapalle, India 14 - 382 (Kll). Anakie, dist.. Queens. 24- 202b ; 28-990b. Anaklia, Caucasia 23-874 (II. B2). Anakristsl2-505c. Analabu, Sum. : see Meulaboh. Analafrida (princess) 25-31a. Analalava, Mad. 17-271 (B- C2). Anal canal l-665b. ANALCITE (Analcime) 1- 912a; 18-51Gb. — -diabase : see Teschenitc. Anal£, Ire. : see Longford, county. Analecta veterum Poelarum Graecontm (Brunck) 2-95a. Anal flstula 10-438b. Analges 18-619b. Analgesia l-909c ; 19-428a. Analgesinae 18-619b. Analgia 27-97d. Analilla, S.Ans. 2-960 (E5). Analla, N.Mex. 19-520 (E4). Anallagmatic surface 26-1 1'Jc. Anallattic lens 26-343C. Anal membrane l-666c. Analogists 12-331O. Analogo, isl., Pac.O. 24-186c. Analogous pole 7-590b. Analogues of contraband 7- 34c. ANALOGY (diet.) l-912b. — (biol.) 2O-587a ; 28-1029a ; Owen's definition 20-394c, 18-868c ; plants 21-774c. — (philol.) 21-433a ; 21-434a. — (philos.) l-912b; allegory l-689d ; Browne 4-665c ; Butler 4-884a ; Epicurus 9-6S4c ; Induction 16-881a ; inference 16-879d ; Kant 15-669d. Analogy (Butler) 4-883a ; 26- 7Jlb. Analomink, Pa. 21-106 (M3). Analostan, is!., D.C. 17-828 (C4). Analyser (calculating) 4-980c. — (optical) 21-937d. ANALYSIS (diet.) l-912d. — (chem.) 6-60b ; 4-355c ; (jas ll-481d ; spectroscopic 25-631a ; volumetric : see Volumetric analysis. — (legal) 15- — (literary) 7-468e. — (maths.) 1-9 12d; ll-302b ; 11-7 lid. — (philos.) 1-91 2d; abstrac- tion differentiated l-77d; Aristotle's account 16-891d ; Kant's view 15-666a; Wundt's dennition 16-892b. ANALYST l-913a ; public 1- 220c. Analyst (Berkeley) 14-543a. ANALYTIC l-913b ; 16-881b. Analytical geometry : see Geometry, analytical. — Jurisprudence : see Juris- prudence. Analytics, Posterior (Aristotle) 2-505b ; 16-901C. Analytics, Prior (Aristotle) 2' 505b ; 16-900d. Anam, Asia : see Annam. Anama, harbour. Jap. 15-156 . Anamabo.Go.Cst, 12-203 (B4); 12-204c; 2-726b. Anamalai, India 14-382 (G14). — HILLS, mts., S.India 1- 913b ; 14-382 (G14). Anamam, Braz. 4-440 (D2). Anamares, tribe 6-462c. Anambar, Bal. 14-376 (C4). — , riv., Bal. 14-376 (C4). Anambara, riv.. Nig. 19-678 76d ; New South Wales 2-953a. Anath (deity) 9-51c; 21-456d; 20-607a. Anatha, Turk.As. : see Anah. ANATHEMA l-920b ; lo-i; 1 a. — cup 21-800a. Anathemata l-920b ; 14-629a. Anathermic 19-984a. Anatherum muricatum : see Khus-Khus grass. Anathoth, Pal. l-62o ; 15- 323d ; 15-375b. Anatico, lake. Be. 8-911 (C3). Anatidae 3-977b ; 8-630o ; 10-225C. Anatifopsis 26-906a. Anatinal6-124b. Anatinaceal6-124b ; 16-120d. Anatinae : see Duck. Anatinidae 16-124b. Anatis ocellata : see Eyed ladybird. ANATOLI, JACOB l-920c. ANATOLIA, Asia M. l-920c ; 2-760 (C-G3) ; 5-30:!b ; 5- 302o ; railway 27-439c, 15- 893a. — College 17-776a. Anatoli Hissar 27-144c. Anatolikoi, Strategia of the 23-521C. Anatolikon, Gr. l-299c ; 13- 55b ; battles 12-494C. Anatolius (bishop of Constanti- nople) 14-1 84a : 7-39Gc. — (bishop of Hierapolis) 6- 314d. — (bishop of Laodicea) 3-890c ; 9-953d. Anatomical Engravings (Eus- tachius) l-929d. Anatomical snuff-box l-942b. Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland l-939b. Anatomie Descriptive (Bichat) l-937a. Anatomic Generate (Bichat) l-937a. Anatomist's snuff-box : see Anatomical snuff-box. Anatomy (bot.) : see Plants anatomy. ANATOMY (human) l-920c Alexandrian school 18-4 3a artistic l-939c, 20-470b Bell 3-684d ; Hippocratic school 18-42b ; Salerno school 18-47a. — Act (1832) l-938a; ana- tomical schools resrulated by4-112a: (1871) 18-59c. — , Comparative : see Com- parative Anatomy. Anatomy of Expression (Bell) 3-6S4d. Anatomy of a Horse (1683) (Snapc) 28-3C. Anatomy of MclanrJ>o!t/ (Bur- ton) 4-8G6a; 9-627d; 13- 888d. Anatomy of Plants (1682) (Grew) 12-586a. Anatomy ot the Horse (Stubbs) 28-3c. Anatomy of the Human Body (Bell) 3-684d. Anatomy of If'rt, The : see Euphues or the Anatomy of Wit. Anatone, Wash. 28-354 (H3), Anatoris, pass, Euss. 23-874 (I. D2). Anatriaene 25-723d ; 25-7240. Anatropous ovule 10-572d. ANATTO l-943a. Anatum : see Antum. Anatuya, Arg. 2-462 (D2). Anauco, riv., Venez. 5-298b. Anauk-pct-Taunginyiu, mts.. Bur. 3-492b. Anauon, dist., Asia21-216a. Anavlaclios, Crete 7-425c. Anawaon, P.Is. 21-392 (E6). Ana«Tahta (Burmese king) 20-449a. ANAXAGORAS l-943a; 14- 731d ; Archclaus of Miletus 2-362b ; continuity doctrine 18-654c ; Logos 16-919d ; Pericles 21-145b, 21-146c. Anaxandridas 16-462d ; 25- 610b. ANAXARCHUS l-943d ; 18- 300a. Anax formosus 8-469c. ANAXILAUS (o£ Larissa) 1- 944a. — (tyrant of Rhcgium) 5- 948b ; 12-447b ; 13-453b. ANAXIMANDER 1-9 1 la ; 14- 731b; cosmology of 10-23b; earth, ligure of 8-799d, ll-620b; map 17-634b, 13-193b: prose 12-512a; Thales' doctrine 26-721d. ANAXIMENES (of Lampsacus) l-944b. ANAXIMENES (of Miletus) 1- 944c ; 14-731b ; astronomy 24-397a; cosmology 10-23b; Diogenes Apolloniates 8- 282b; earthquakes ll-640a; earth, figure of 8-799d; map 17-634C ; prose 12-512a; Thales' doctrine 26-721d. Anaximcnis Ars Rhctorica : see Rhctorica ad Alexandrum. Anaxonia 18-867C. Anaya3-766c. Anayeyevka, S.Russ. 23-S74 (F2). Anaz (Dm-), Mesop. 8-930c ; 18-181C. — , mt., Arab. 2-2G4 (C3) ; 2-258b. Anaza, riv., Pal. 20-C.02 (D5). — , tribe : sec Anazeh. Anazan, district, Pers. 2- 790d. ANAZARBUS(AinZarba,Nov- arza), Asia M. l-944c ; 5- 45b ; 5-47d. Anazeh, tribe l-541d: 9-89/ic; 26-307c; war with Shammar tribe 18-186b. Anazzo, It. : see Gnatia. ANBAR (Firez, Shapur, Peri sapora), Mesop. l-944d. Anbari, al 18-644C. Anbasa (of Spain) 5-37b. — b. Ishak b. Shamar (of Egypt) 5-49a, ; 9-91d. Anbury : see Finercr-and-toe. An-byon, Kor. 15-156 (E7). An Caber, mt., Scot. 23-741d. ANCACHS, prov., Peru 1- 945a; 21-264 (A4 &B3); 21- 27 Oa ANCAEUS l-945a. Ancam, isl., China : see Hiang Shang. Ancaquilcha, mt., S.Am. 1- 963c. Ancaste, mta., Arg. 2-462 (C2) ; 2-461C. Ancaster, Lines. 9-416 (II. F4); 4-584 (C5) : 9-750c ; geo- logy 16-71 4b. 16-71 4c. Ancaster, G. H. H.-D.-Wil- loughby, earl of l-945b ; 17- 2d. ANCASTER AND KESTEVEN, dukes of l-945b. ANCELOT, JACQ UES ARSENE Francois Polycarpo l-945b. Ancenis, Fr. 10-778 (D4) ; 16- 924d. Ancerville, Fr. 10-778 (G3). ANCESTOR -WORSHIP 1- 945c; Africal-327a; Annam 2-62a ; apotheosis 2-206d ; Brahmanism 4-384b ; China 6-174d, 6-200C, 6-172d, 6- 193b ; demonology 8-6c : Egypt 9-55d ; feasts and festivals 10-220C, 19-369a ; Genesis ll-584a ; Greek 13- 374c : Hindu 13-512c ; Israel 13-17 7d; Japan 15- 222b; Lares 16-2 1 5d ; Levir- ate 16-511d; Manes 17- 567a ; Micronesia 18-391o ; Mordviniansl8-821b; myth- ology 19-129a; Spartan monuments 12 - 480 d ; Spencer's views 19-130c, 25- 636d ; totemism 27-89a ; tree worship 27-237a. Ance=trula 22-43a. Ancey, George 8-517a. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 34 To make full use of this Index It In essential to read the Instructions given on Page I. ANAE-ANDR A... t.« n..d. mt. Aria. t-544 ,, , I i . •<• ir tnr 17- • M-.M ; 20- '.i. ' : «M n, Jc«n do, beHtlit-. lir. I trnel i|> K mil], 12 uU;. 4- «•< Anclilali. lK->. Kr. : num. 3 •-•l.l : 10-Mb. : Anrhl-auru. 23- II., I.; 17- i . r _• 16- ANCI 15- 9-7211. v. 19-520 (E4). lime, riv.. Linen. 9- 1 in 16-7 14a; geology i i --. 18-.; IV 18- .. . -I,,. 6-7.".' (1U). OR 1-'.M7.I ; tiurlenVId >«.Sa : linn !,-i,,i 4- ibollc meaning 26-.'- i I. \2- mure. Ky. 15-710 (C2) ; I i, . T banlk-Uno 1 9>9b. r-lce: tee Crt.iin,! ice. Tina : tee Anchora. 1- . t»-647b ; 25- tblM Act (1890) :ii,r.i- 3-'.. ;•..):. • 2S-s.'>9h. :-\.lI.', M,,l,. 18-:1 ANCHOVY 1-949<1. An-chu-fa-mo (king) : tee A ncu vat-ma, i«4-S42b; 13-T68b. — offlclnalis : tee It UK low. — tinctoria : ttt Alkanet. Iosi« : ter Ankylosls. lostombuia: seeAnkylo- Anchvlife-toimini : tee Ankylo- stoma. it. 25-530 (A3). ANCIEN REGIME l-950a. ' Higimt. DC f (Taine) M-36S*. Anrirn Itrrrime, De I' (de 26-10I.V. ANCIENT (diet.) l-950a; Italian official 15-361.. — and Honourable Artillery Company of lloston 4-1911). — Buildings, Society for the . of 18-7'JJu ; 18- Aifi-nl ihritlianily (Taylor) 26- I 89k. n i*A Drama. The : '/in. t demesne 7-980a ; 28- •it FvHrrall Monumrnts ,\\ ..,•%. rl 28-4B7b. 6-H. ! ; 20-11 la. ANCIENT LIGHTS l-950b. t Mariner (Coleridge) 6" Miments Premrva- India) 18-798B. — Monument! I -rotection Acts 18-; i • y» l-950b. moil ..t ll-166b. •i I 18- 835a; IS-.'.s-.M ; I0-l.'.»d. of College Youths 3-691C. *24-71a : 17-760c. :i-J17a. ANCILLAFi1, ,-,od. ANCILLON.CHARLESl.940d. -'. JOHANN P. F. 1-95IB. Ancilodorw : tet Ancylodorln. A»o»*iei1nt M'Wti; is ITU.; S3-KI.I — atrofiwru PnHti .-• • '. '. S-Mle. rartrd. 11- Anclam. Oer. : ier Anklam. i 10 — J>r». 1-1... FI». i" i Aneodon 1-6980 . i M-Mfc ANCON. IVru l-9Mr : It- -HS) •• If.').. 26- 1171.. 2O-OOIV . ANCON ANCONA, ALESSANDRO 1 Aneona, 111. 14-304 (D2). ANCONA, It. !--.. .1.1 : 15-'.'i 16-1 : 15-47a ; pap., 25-->. .,1 ; - ,.-,. , i -in) 15- arch S7-296 (Plate). 15-... I : 2S-805d. Ancona f..\\l 22- -'I I- . • Sranoruin, S,wod. : tee MalmO. — rmana. It. 15-1 Sc. An. -on ,!•• Surdinas. bay. Sc. 8-'.HI (III); 8-91id. Anooneus muscle 19-56c. Ancrani, N.Y. 19-/.U6 (III). Ancre. Marshal d' : r> • cini. C'oucluo, count della Penna. Ancre. Fr. : tee Albert. — , riv.. Kr. J I- ANCREN RIWLE l-952b ; : 9-t!09c. Anrroft. Northumb. 9-112 O. Kl). Ancrinn. lIi-nrlcttaKerr, coun- tess of 4-7 — , Itobcrt Kcr. 1st earl 17- iSA. — , Robert Ker. 3rd earl, &c. : tee Lothian, carls and marquesses of. ANCRUM. Scot. l-952d; 24- 11.' , t I .. — Moor (battle) l-9.-.:ia ; 24- II II.. Ancn.l (San Carlos), Chil. 2-462 < : 6-1 82d ; 6-148b. — , gulf, Chil. : tee Chacao, An< nlall-523a. ins 11-515 ANCUS MARC1US l-953a ; \nciivannn 19-:i8Id. Aiii-y-k'-Kniiic, Kr. 10-778 (G4); chateau 2-11 l< . 28-'J'.'3b. Anc ylidaoll-52Gb. AnqyltotaoeM ll-338b ; 11- An< yloceras 12-55 Id ; 5-58d ; 2-'.'34c. Ancylodactyla : tee Ancylo- j-,"l.i. Ancylodorii ll-.J23a. ANCYLOPODA l-9J.ta ; 17- 527c ; 17-526a. Anc-ylu.H ll-523d ; ll-52Gb ; •4845. — , lake 3-28Ta. — beds 12-59a. ANCYRA, Asia M. l-953b : S- 760 (£3) ; 23-648 (K3) ; battle (240 n.r.) 2-131a, 24-604c, IS-e-.'lb: are alto Angora. — : .synod l-953d ; canonn 5- l»3d : niunicatlon 10-601) : f anting 10-196a ; Oregory of NysM 12-.'.64b ; Sirmian formula ll-747a. Ancyranuin Monnmeatoic dn- •K-rip.) 1-953C ; 14- 14-627a. An, \rona, Nicomedla S-989d. Ancyropliora 12-560b (fl(t.). Ancyrotrirlm : *rr rcnicillata. Ancy-»ur-Mo»elle, • (plan). Anda, IMs. 21-392 (Kfi). 28-II'Ja (plan). AI, -i ,'. • ,,• 12-1; i. . Andahuarla*. Peru 21-264 .:• Andal. India 14-37'' • . Kan. 15-654 (E3). Andalgala. Arg. 5-502c. Andalo, lirancaleone d.-cli. •a of Cualecchlo: ire Casalecehio, lirancaleone deeli Andalo. count Andalog : trc Spain. !...', 14 .'I USIA *6-J77a; wlno i RB-71 ..,.11, (...>! 22-l»l. ; 22- 2140. 28- .!..,!: 22-7U9. ANDALUSITE1- t i i II.. mil .in hit... And. Is. »rt ! ANDAMAN ISLANDS. Ind." - . . : 4- • mill! limit l l anew 2-741.- : ,|.n • 79.'.c ; .-thn,.l..ify 19-99r 19- > I t,l. 22- I- 1- ln.l.i). 4-840 ' Ind.O. 4- -i In.l.D. 4-840 • 4-840 (II — Sea 19-U7 II.. — Slr.i ire Middle An.liitni-li. Peru. : tee Dliful. An.liinia. «.r. 12-11" IN- I'j- 12-1 ANDANTE l-9.'.8b. Andaon. int.. Kr. 28-85C. \!..| ,•;': • 6-7'»; .. \> ! U IT, I', MI21-J7J .1. Anda So, Una. 4-1 to (HI). Andavaka, cape. Mad. 17-271 ill'.). Andaral. Alia M. 13-536 (C2) ; Anda y Salazer. Simon 21- 397d. Andccari, Fr. : fee Anlou. Andechs. Ucr. 26-lOllb. Andeer. Suit/. 26- '.'42 (U3). Andelro. Joao Kemandcw, count of Ourem : «reOureni. AliilelllliKi-n. Switz. 26--.'»-.' IK I). Andell, Henri d' 10-116d. Audi-Ill-, riv., Kr. 10-778 (E2) ; 10-7" ; 24-.11Sd. Audi-lot. Kr. 10-778 (O3) ; treaty (587) 10-805c, 12- Andclsbuch, Aus. 26-242 (112). Am l. '1110, w., Pac.O. 20-i:;ii (E4). Andciiiatunum. Fr. : tee Lan- irres. Amlpinpona, Mad. 17-271 (C2). Anilciii-S Ni.r. 19-x.ii «'l). Andcnne, Ii<-l«r. 3-6GS (KJ). Anderab. Afg. 13-.'.14c. — , dlst., Afsr. 3-1 .-•_•.•. Andcracha, Al.y. 15-(127b. Anderdon, J. II. 13- AndereRft, Jakob 12-C,s7l>. — , Melchiorl2-RS7l.. ANDERIDA, Son. l-95Sb ; 4- 584 (U7). Anderkirch, Belg. : tee Autr- Anderli-cht, BrusvJa 3-6fis (1)-') ; 4-694a. Anderledy, Antoinr M. 3-61Ib. Anderliii-i. Heli;. 3-668 (D3). Anili-riiiiiti. .-»:tz. 28-242(K3). ANDERNACH. (Jcr. l-958b ; 11--, i, (inn] i, K7): battles 10-^1 Id, (939) 17-9d; treaty (1474) l-958c, ANDERSEN, HANS CHR1S- tian l-ll.-.sc ; 8-l-M AndercBeld, Som. 25-:i90b. ANDERSON, ADAM l-;).'.9a. — , Alexander (artist) S- — , Alexander (explorer) 20- -. ALEXANDER (mathema- tician) l-959a ; 2- -, Andrew (draught* player) 8-547d. -, Andrew (major-gen.) 9- '_' ' • 7 ' . -, Charles : tee Yarborouith, Charles Anderson - Pelhain, I .r.... -. Charles (gov. of Ohio) 20- 3Ia. -, IMmcnn 7-- -, SIR EDMUND l-9.'.9n. -. ELIZABETH GARRETT 1- 959b ; 25-249a. -, «;. 7-no,i. -. HiiKh J.17-440d. -.JAMES (agriculturist) 1- . .. . JAMES (historian) l-959c. : . JOHN l-960a ; 12-82d. AmtarsoB, Col. John- l^tixL . l. ,i,i, ll.i,rr«-»44«. Ionr9-i67b. i, n llr. ».T M-ITlla. . MANY ( Mdnw d* Navarro l '.'la. v M-71M. —.RICHARD HENRY l-960a M-633o foil. — TBJcnard John l»-77 . ROBERT (an1 (•••Mlrr) 4-7 16d It.'.w.nd 1-13U.I ; :..••. . T. M. L Anderwn. II. r. l-206d. Aoamon R. Ix-an 2 2 111). — . Hu. 10- .1" .('(I). — . la. 14-7:12 HID. ANDERSON, Ind. 1-96OC ; 14- .v is-372 (F-i;:>. . M.I. 18-' I'. -•• — , S.C. 25--..MM112). — . Tex. 26-ii'JO i.M.',). 'Bl). — , fort. Ky. 1S-717. . — . tal.. \Vii-h.28-:i.'.l (fi4). — , lake, !!.< I — , lake, Oreg. 20-242 (K-F.'.). — . int., Ida. 14-276(113). — , riv.. Can. 5-16" — . riv.. Ind. 14-422 (D8). Andersonburu, !'»• tl-106 (OS. Anderson Co., Kan. 15-654 (Of). Ky. 15-740 '.•nn. 28-C.20 (Ol). : \. 26-fi'J" (.MO. -•i-, Glasgow 12-82d. nia. Cal.5-H( 112). Anderson's Creek gold mine*. Viet. 2-U63d. — Kerry, O. 20-26 (17). — pheasant 26-918C. ANDERSONVILLE, OH. 1, 980c : 11-7 J ilt3). — , Ind. 14-422 ((iS). — , Tenn. 26-«.'» Hi-Ill). — , Va.28-ll< i 1)3). Anderssen (cheas player) 6' 103r; 6-97a. Andersson, C. J. 11-801 d ; 16-7380 ; licchuanaland ex plored 3-606a. . N. .l.2G-689a. Andcrton, C'orn. 21-862 (map). Amies Chil. l-151b ; 6-14Sc. — , Kr. 2-.V..1. — , N.Y. 19-A96 (F3). — , lake, S.IJak. 25-506 (O4). ANDES, int-., .-.Am. 1-960.1; 1-7-:, (map); 4-167 (AS- 111) ; 6-701 (A-B3) : n '1-116): exploration (1879- 80) 18-938.1 ; flora 21-782b, 8-91ib ; geology l-964a, 6- 145b, 6-703b, 27-259b ; vol- canoes 28-189C. ANDESINE l-964c. ANDESITE 1-964C : 21-328c ; 21-:i:i2 .PI. III. tig. 4); 22- 64:.b. Andcsitic pitchstonc 22-105c. — tuff 27-364a. Andes, LOB. state, S.Am. : tee l...- Anas*), Andctra. Mad. 17-271 (B5). 17-274b ; 5-464d. Andhra (dynasty) 14-399b ; 3-655a : 4-lHSc; 7-91 Ib : coins 19-905c ; Inscriptions Aniihiin (Saxon prince) 26- 1680. And), dlst.. Rosa. 7-729d : 23- 874 (E2). — , mis., Asia 6-553a ; 7-729c. — . dialect 7-729d. Andlan Kolsn, riv., Rosa. : tee Kolsu, Andlan. Andia-ta-roc-te, lake, N.Y. : are George, lake. An.liKena : tee Hill-toucan. ANDIJAN, Ituss.As. l-965c: 27-420 (E4). Andilani l-96.1c : 10-271a. Andilla. Sp. 25-530 (E3). Andine region 21-782b. Anding. Miss. 18-600 (B3) Andira Araroha 2-320c. ANDIRON 1-965C. Andlyiir, India 14-382 (O14). ANDKHU1, Afg. 1-965C ; 1- — , ktmnate. Afg. l-965c. And6. i-l., N,,r. 16-S6:ia ; 19- 800 (CD. Andoas, Kc. 8-911 (C3). ANDOCIDES (orator) l-965d ; — (rmse-p»inter) 5- Anilnhahelo, mt., -Mad. 17-271 (115). > I • J4-I Andwl.,, ul.. Nor. 1^644 :«§-i30 (F •• : 22-. .a, AMlarm: tet An- dorra. Ando ToklUro: JM Htm* •hk- — Jokubrt : tee IHroabl** Andover, Conn. 6-95J (FJ). ANDOVER H.nt.. 1-MM; • , III" 11. •.ER.M.»M6T.:i7. ! (H«). — N.ll. 19-; 11-1. — N.J. 19- — N.Y. 19-590.. 20-26 (II). !>ak. SS-5M (O-II2). — Vt. 19-490 (U5). — North. MJU>. : tee North Andover. Andorer Krrtew S-96c. Andorer TheolorioU Semln ary. Man.. 6-961, ; 8-7 1 1 1,. Andovoranto, Mad. 17-271 : 17-270d. Andrache : ire Andraltx. Andracua. riv., A*ia U. : let Audrfaona. Andrada. Antonio 11-628*. — . DIEGO DE PAIVA DE 1- NT) (the younger) ». — ESYLVA, BONIFACIO j. D« l-967c ; 4 Andrade, Fernao A. de 4- 4j.",a. — . Francisco de 22-15Sc. — . Jaeinto F. de22-160c. — (Venezuelan president) 27- '.''.< '• •. Andradite 11-470.- ; ll-471a. Q. 12-8450. — . I»r W. 2-788C. Andnuroru (satrap) M-STOc. Andraltx. Sp. 25-530 (U3) : 17-45Ia. Andraki, riv., Asia U. : ire Andriacus. Andrei. Gabriel 18-54b. Andranobe, riv., J.ad. 17-271 (113). Aii'l: .ir m --K.,lk 5 --- ' . Andras ap Ilhuu ap lirychan. st 22-:i04b. ANDRASSY, JULIUS, count 1- 967c; 13-921b; 13-9221) ; foreign policy 3-19a, 9-942d. 15-67c, — , Tivador l-96gc. Androssy Note l-968a ; 3-19b. Andrt (name) : tee Andrew. Andrtf, Ferdinand 20-513b. — . Oustave 6-257. — , JOHN l-flf,«d. !,. J. Nicolas 10-884C ; I* 890c; 2-144d. — , Salomon : tee Andree. . V ves Marie 9-778c. ANDREA. GIOVANNI l-969b. — , Jacob 6-831a. — . Jerome d' 2O-886a. — . Johann V. 23-737b ; 21- 593a. — da Muran.) 28-152C. — da Pontndcra : «r< PisaDO, Andrea. — degli' Implccatl : tee C«a- tagno, Andrea del. — DEL SARTO l-»69c ; 2O- 480 (table IV.). — dl Firenze 2O-480a. " Andrea Doria " (battleship) 24*904 b< Andreae, Joanne* 5-198d. — .Laurent in* 26-21 ic ; 12. 734c; 26-200a. An.lr.-aea 4-707a. Andreaeale* (Andreaeaeeae) 4- T' 7, ; 4-7, • , : 4-7- !'• . ANDREANI. ANDREAl-U71a. — . Paul l-285a. Andreanof. lsl«., ANk. 1-47S (15); l-.'>44a. Andreas (Bathony): nee Ba- thony. Andreas. I. of M. 9-412(1. A2) ; 17-535c. — , Peru 21-2«» (IM>. Andreasbergollte : trr Ilarmo- tome. Andredsweald. forest, Su.-<. 26- 106c; 28-4-i6d. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. ANDR-ANIM To make full use of this Index It Is essential to read the Instructions given on Page 1. ANDREE, KARL l-971a. — , Richard 1-97 Ib. — , SALOMON AUGUST 1 971b; l-266a; 21-952c. Andree Land. Green. 12-54 (03). Andrei : see Andrew. Andreia : see Phiditin. ANDREINI, FRANCESCO 1 971b. — , Isabella 1-97 Ic. "Andreioi auloi : see Hyper teleioi auloi. "Andrei Pervozranni" (battle ship) 24-!)Ota. Andrena 3-626a foil. Andreoli. Cencio 12-667a. — , E. 9-210a, — , Maestro Qiorgrio 5-735d 5-7 33a. — . Salimbene 5-735d. — , Ubaldo 12-6G7a. — , Vincentio 5-7361). Andreolite : sre Harmotome. Andreopolus, Michael 12-523d 26-29ob. ANDREOSSY, ANTOINE Francois 1-971C. Andreofti, Federiso 20-5 14c. ANDRES, JUAN l-972a. — Bernaldez 25-5SOb. Andressey, isl.. Staffs 4- 8870. ANDREW, STl-972a; apocry phal Acts 2-lSlb, l-972a biography 12-5G5b ; Byzan tlam legend 4-91 Id; (iospe* 2-1 Mid ; Kiev legend 15- 789b; orders dedicated to 15-862a, 15-860d ; symbo 26-2S5a. — .St (of Crete) 12-520c ; 2- 787d; 17-S14a; hyrnns 14- lS4a. — , St (of Jerusalem) : see An drew, St (of Crete). — (abbot) 21-297D. — (of Bnin) 21-925a. — (bishop) 6-190b ; 6-190a. — (Bogolyubskiy) 28-1C9C. — (de Coutances) 2-34d. — I. (of Galicia) 11-4021). — II. (of Galicia) ll-402b. — (general) S-iOc. — (of Greece) ll-746d. — I. (of Hungary) 3-240d ; 11- BSSd. — II. (of Hungary) l-972b ; 13-903d ; 26-67 7a. — III. (of Hungary) 13-904b. — (Hungarian prince) 15- 421d; 17-49b. — (of Japan) 15-227b. — (Kobyla) 23-577a. — (OF LONGJUMEAU) 1- 972d. — (of Perugia) ll-625a. — (of Randuf) ll-906a. — (of Transylvania) 23-834d. — (of Viennois) 7-850c ; 7- 851a. — (of Vladimir) l-568b. — , James 26-32Sd. — , James Osgood 18-295b. — . JOHN ALBION l-973a. Andrew r. Raebum 5-1 04b. Andrew, la. 14-732 . Angista, riv., Turk. 27-426 (C-D3) ; 21-390d. Angistri, isl., Gr. 12-424 (E3). Angitia (myth.) 17-77 Id. Anglya (costume) : see Choli. Ang-kali (race) : see Ongkilon. Angkola, riv.. Sum. 26-7 Ic. ANGKOR (ruins), Fr.I.C. 2- 14b ; 14-498 (C-D5). — Thorn, Fr.I.C. 2-14c ; 6- 84a. — Vat, temple, Fr.I.O. 2- 14c; 5-84b. Anglaize Co., O. 20-26 (B3). Anglawa, tribe : see Anlo. Vntcle, Wales : see Nangle. ANGLE (math.) 2-14d ; expan- sion in powers of sine 27- 279c ; measurement 27- 272c ; trisection 6-385c, 27-2920, 7-606c. Anglem, mt., N.Z. 19-624 (B7). Angle of friction : see Friction. — of repose : see Friction. — of sight 2-692a. — of vertical displacement 1 see Ascensional angle. Vngle post (diet.) 25-765c. ANGLER (fish) 2-15a ; spawn 9-16a. Angles, Fr. 10-778 (F6). Angles, people : see Angli. Anglesea, N.J. 19-502 (C5). — , isl., Wales : see Anglesey. ANGLESEY, A. ANNESLEY, 1st earl of 2-15c. — , Catherine Annesley, coun- tess of : see Buckingham and Normanby, duchess of. ANGLESEY, H.W. PAGET, 1st marquis of 2-16e ; 28-372c ; 28-:i80b. Anglesey, Hants 22-132 (map). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. To make lull use of this Index It If essential to Instructions given on Page I. the ANGLESEY. I.! . \\..l.-« 2-1 T. : i 13- .' aABaxauou 9- (.SITE 2- 1 -I.; 7-4TU; • «.v««t«t« (M9). . Ig. 2-M* (Ol). . Lanr*. 16- volr. Lanes. 16-I3U 31; -..i. 9tt :'••• knfto Saxon Uoan Brotherhood 10- ^BpCAN COMMUNION 2- : Australian church sta- ti«iu-» 2-'.i iOc : . .iiM.ii ! i« 5- >li«l mUxloiu 18- -. ».4TSa. Anitlk-anUm : ( [HIP •', . ' MMdi-n) 18- AnKlU-i. Mu-lm.-l 16-568a. ^^^fltre AlUfli. ^^•na ••Tib; Egyptian implements, an grantee's right* 10-4:i6b. Anglo • American ITV-* (ma- dunci 20-l-L. — uurriean Telegraph Com- pany S6-528a iU-BTb. ;,l>mif Oo. I- K-tui India-rubber Co. la Hican Bank 7-22 1 b. — Egypt Ian Snilun: we Sudan. Anglo-Egyptian. rich Convention (1808) 25-Sb. neh Convention (1898: .nla agreement) 9-1 16d. •itlon (1904) 17 - 2«o ; Newfoundland flsheryl»-*85a; Lord Hose- bery's opposition 23-7:i:ic. — Krvnch submarine railway ,ny 9-4i7c. .Ilk- inoiu-y 19-<»9d. •man agreement (1890) — Indian law : 9ft under Indian I.a«. ANGLO- ISRAELITE THEORY Id. — Japanese Alliance 15-24 Ic ; 21-:'.i ; Kikuchi. luiroii. on lS-170d; Korea 15-. MSh Assoclat.on 15- 1 UN-. i«h Historical Aasocla- . 18-63 7a. •m. It. 13-308b. in Church lituiuy — Norman Language ll-104b. ANGLO-NORMAN L1TERA- lur»2-31d: »-609c. — 1'arislan basin (geol.) : tee Hampahlre basin, etc. -tugoese Agreement tfit-ltte. — Uussian Boundary Commis •ion (1873) 3-182b ; 24- •JlHd ; 24-- tea. — I : 'Mian Boundary Commis- sion (1895) 2-741a. S-999b ; 21-245b ; Afghan- Man l-31»b; Tibet 26- \ rt : glass 4-593c ; 8-5811, : Illumin- -3. 14-3l5b. 18- I- :. 10-;i4:id, 21-7»7a ; miniatures 18-524c ; por- traiture on coins 2O-475b. von language 9-5S7c : tonariesf.l94b;Thorpe'« works ae-881d. — SAXON CHRONICLE I; «-609l> ; hiKtnrlca. authority 19-793r. 16-798c. von Church liturgy 16- irts 8-856o. — Saxon (io-iiH-lM 10-770d. — SAXON LAW 2- I.H! ; 9 •Ola ; .Kthrlberht's code - l-291d; Prankish laws, •-aood ; criminal law b; on frankpledge 11- .11 'I : .Sunday observance 26-95b; tithes 26- 1020c. — Saxon map (9th cent.) 17- 63Sb (tig.). ANOLO- SAXONS S-Jtaj •060! oulna««IS.»»»a;« - 7'136o: rostonn pur- •Ming •• 474e ; docunwc- B-JOid; orlgta of nan* . 48«d ; parliament. origin of •S-iu7d; right oi •aoetaary 84-U»b, S.ju:.d: writings*' , •. "*" f -" a tory, and names • rtous kingdom*. Angto-*axon type 27'541a. Ano-ttootos : in Adam Fr. 19-131 (plan). Angmag»allk. Oreen. 12-.-.4.1 (Ft); 12-444a; geology U- 445a ; mrleorologioal stattoo 21-.' 'I Angmertng, 8ns. 9-421 (IV. Ango.' Jean 8-21 Od: 2-4l5o; chateau 17-598a. 2- 1 1 Angocbe (AngoJI), dlst.. Tort. E.A1. : trr Angola. I); 6- liSo; 17-4900 : 6-148b. Angola. Ind. 14-422 (111) ; 14- 424b. -, La. 17-54 (C3). — , N.Y. 19-498 (A3). ANGOLA, country. W.Af. I- 3»b: 6-923 (A-C6) ; 1-310 (B-F8) ; convict settlement S-60b : communications 1- :i .i;.i. 2- ;:>'l : >l - ..UTI »n.l exploration l-:i:i2a. l-3i2b, l-336b foil. ; frontier agree- ments 2-40c ; Indentured labour S4-48O : inhabitants 2- ;•.•!..!•. .'-.1. 3- j .>i . [Iron IS--.'.'.! : lajyra ,.:• - 3-....y,- ; rainfall ll-772c. Angolala, Aby. 1-91C. Angolaros. tribe S4-4SO. Angonl, tribe, Af. l-330d ; ll-773a: migration l-3J8c, 28-lU50!,,.:,. 6-701 (CD. Angot, Charles Alfred (meteor- ologist) 6-52 5a ; 9-912d. Angouleme, L. A. de Bourbon, duke of 2-4 2a ; 4-326 ; Spanish expedition (1823) 4-930c. 25-5.'i6b. — , C. DE VALOIS, duke of (1573-1650) 2-41a. — , M.T.C.,duchessofl7-7IOc; 17-44d ; memoirs 17-40,1 ; Naundorff's suit 17-46c ; N.-y's execution 19*632d. — , William Taillefer, count of : tee William Taillefer. ANGOULEME, Fr. 2-41c : 10- 778 (E5); battle (845) 10- 811c ; cathedral 2-41d. 5- 523b (plan), 2-397b ; Gun- tram of Burgundy 12-730c ; treaty (1619) 10-835a, 23- 303c, 17-147C. Angoumian group 7-4 16b ; ll-«70b: 7-llOa. ANGOUMOIS. prov.. Ft. 2 42a : 10-7 7 > (K.'.l ; 2-252d , ceded to England (1360! 4-.~jUln, 9-504c ; Croquants revolt 10-836a. Angola (Angoza), Port. E.Af l : 22-165b. — . di-' \f. 22-166b; 1'ini."; if- 3- 164 i. ANGRA (do Hcrolsmo), Azores 2-42a; 2-83(11.). — , Braz. 4-440 (117). — , dlst., Azores 3- — do Negro, bay, Ang. : tee Little Fish. bay. Angra de Clntra, W.Af. 1 Angra do* lUls, bay. Itru. 22- fjpoUlS-ma. »-171o; 17-S730. malfl) U (rcl.) : trr UENA. bar. Oer. 2-I.-I. 2S-488 -MiHid ; ii.no-.Mi : .1 . ,,». t. .1 11- 1.337d; Muppard'. settl*- ,,.,:., 24-:.-.... AngrarU, race : tee Kngrians. Angras Juntas, bay, (Mr. \f. 2S-486 (ll«). Ancraiabad. India : tee English Bazaar. rir., Aby. lS»694o ; Angren. rir.. Asia 26-303d. Angrt, It. 15- Angrla, dlst.. Holy Hum. Emp. 11-831 (map). Anirrla Konall nirate) 6-5:ci<- ; 28-1...,-. Amrrlana, race : tee Engrians. AngrlTaril, tribe 11-8300 ; 11 ' (Mahratta 15-H87d ; - ;u: 26-,. . ~ Malnyush (rel.) : tee AOgrA Main \ 'i r:':i,i!i riv., Serv. : tee Sophonliba : tee 'la. Sonhonlsba. . i-1., 2S.'j:i.'i (1 !-'). )M, A. J. Z-l-'l,. diffusivlty of metals 6-M> 1,1 ; zodiacal light 28-lOOOa. . K. J. 2-42o : pyrhellomotcr 18-'.'7Ha, 28-*34a. Angstrom (unit) 25-621a. 'rag, Slam 14-498 (B4) ; hie 16-8150 ; 16-824b ; 23-I7.V; Kkin 23- IS he ; skull 23-1 '.I,'; tail 23- Amruicnnr, riv.. IT. 2- He. ANGUIER. FRANCOIS 2-42d. — , MICHEL 2-1-.M. Aiik-nill.i. Miss.. 18-600 . lii-r. 2-11. 1 ; 11- U-M4. SM (hM. MM) i 11- 808d ; order of is--.; .,i - \.. • . r-l.-l.. -:,. 2>44o. — Bernburg, durhy, (ler. S- 44o ; ll.«64c. — i -otiien. duchy, Oer. t-46a ; c., : — Dessau, Dietrich, prince of 2-l7h. ANHALT-DESSAU.LEOPOLD I. prince of 2-4i; 1. ; 2-620c. — Dessau, Leopold II.. prince of 2-47a; l-rinwlan volleys 14-523 (I'l. II.). — Ponnsn. Mnrllz, prince of 2-47li : 24- Anhalt-Dewiau, duchy, Oer. 2- II- — I'l.llZkUM. :''T. 2- — Zcrbst, F. A., prince of 2- 454. — Xerlmt, 8. A., princess of: see Catherine II.. of Itussla. Anhalwar, kiiucduin, India :tee Anhllvada. Anliarmonlo ratio : tee Cross ratio, Anhi-r (myth.) l-81d. AnhidroUo (diet.) l-5t64. Anhilvuda, kingdom. India: Moslem conquest l4-40ld ; Mularajah 4-ls»a ; tjolankls dynasty 22-867a. — Patan, India : tee Patan, llaroda. Anhilvurn, kingdom, India : tee Anhllvada. Anliilwar, kiiiKdoin. India : tre Anliilvada. Anhinada Patan, India : tee •i. llaroda. Anholt. Den. 8-24 (D2). — , Oer. 13-588 ( I • — , Isl., Den., 8-24 (D2) ; 8- Anhomoel (rcl.) : tee Ano- moian Arian^. Anhorn, Ilartliolomew (the Elder) 26-2n:id. — , Bartholomew (the Younger) 26-l'63d. An-hsl-chou, oasis, China 27 Anhiii (Anhwel), prov., China : srr Ngan-hoL ANHYDRITE (min.) 2-47c; 12-769a. — group 18-51 6c ; 19-11,1. Anliyilroecconine 8-870b. AnhydroKcruniol 26-nAld. Ani (Egyptian teacher) 22- 447c; 9-4Sa. Ani. .lap. 15-1S6 (MB). ANI, Kuss. 2-47d ; 23-S74 (II. I'.'.i: cathedral 2-387d ; pa- triarchate 8-884a. — , isls., Jap. 4-208b. — (zool.) 7-fil c. 23-151C. Aniellidue 16-S25d. ANDR-ANIM 22- 749c — aceUraddS-17&a. 14-i07b. . — cro tonic ester 22-7 »9e. ANILINE 2-47.1 ; coal-tar 6- A94e ; freeslnc puint tflll.; .. S-75U; 2-4Ha; 26- lOld. — dyes 11.I73H; dUcorerr. 3l'«b; risoncr^'work 16- 428c ; In food l-J27a ; Ink* 14- '.Til.: I', rkii,'. »<>rk21> 17 Hi ; textile printing 26- 700d. — salt : tee Aniline, hydro- chloride. ANIMAL 2-4M,; S-108d; col- oration : tee Colours of animals ; cruelty, legal pro- rWoi • v- >l b : I ------ . regulations t-433d: dlstH- butlnn 1-11. 1.; domestlo 14-498d; dreams 6-JOIr ; electricity •-18za; fable* 10-1 16b; food tl-747b; t-. atafl tl :,• Uoi • • ii-. • ' ; In divination 2-9o.-;d ; mus- cular force 27*738b ; mutila- tion M-l46o: mythnlngy S-«b. 19-133a, 7-078a; relationships 10-32d ; re- production 23-1 16d; semi aispenal 21-779b; soul 2- 64a,2S-94Aa; taboo2-7!7d; telepathy 26-5 4 7a; vivisec- 28-l56d. . • -..r. 0*1 5-- «'..|. Anlmalculae : tee Bacteria. I'rotozoa and Itotlfrra. Animal fain 20-46a. ANIMAL HEAT 2-IHd ; fever 10-308a. — IndiiHtry, bureau of l-422c ; 14-7 IJ.i. — matrnctlHml8-179a; Eschen- mayer 9-7 65a ; Mesnier 14- 202a : tee alto Hypnotism. . — painting 2O-478b. — psychology : nee Psycho- logy, com para' Animal* and 1'lantt under Domestication. Variationi of (Darwin) 7-842c ; 4-487b. Animal spirits 27-928d ; 8-87b. — waxes 20-Mb. ANIMAL WORSHIP 2-50d ; 19-128C ; Adonis legend 1- 212c; Artemis worship 2- 6641) ; Etryptian rcliirion 9- 53a, 0-4fi,-i. 9-.".Hii ; Luper- ealia 17-126d ; Manitou belief 17-586a ; in Koman religion 23-577d, 28-976C ; serpents 24-676c ; Teutonic 26-684d. Anlmas, Colo. 6-722 (C4). — , Mex. 18-318 (B2). — Creek, riv., Colo. 6-722 (C4). — Creek, riv., N.Mex. 19-520 (B6X Animation (rel.) 23-62d. Animatism 2-53a. ANIME i r.-!ti i 2-52d. Animikie group 22-L'67a : 11- 670d ; 16-28d ; 27-580d. ANIMISM 2-53a; American Indians 1-8161) ; Australian natives 27-fOb ; Central African tribes S-201c : disease spirits 22-175a, 10- 135d ; dreams 8-561c ; Bestia cult 12-528b : Image wor-hij. 14-:1..1.'.!.. 14--.'»-l. : Irish beliefs 14-7 59d: magic 17-307a; Ma»ai 17-834a ; mytliolo(rvl9-134c, 19- 23-:.77d : onienB 20-142a ; panpsychlsm compare- 62c. — (med.) 21-554h ; IS-.'.l ,1. ANIMUCCIA, GIOVANNI 2- 55b. — , Paolo, t-5Sc. Animus fnrandi (law>16-S10d; 7-120d. — injuiiandl (law) 16-5370. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. ANINA-ANTH To make full use of this Index It is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Anina, Hung. 3-4 (GO. Aniniy, P.Is. 21-392 (C5). Anio.'riv., It. 15-4 (D4) ; 15-4 (Gl); 16-26 (B6); 15-4a ; aqueduct 8- Ilia ; artificial lakes 25-1061C. An londruinn (Morrison) 5 638c. Anio Nova, riv.. It. 15-26 (C5). — Xovus. aqueduct 2-242a ; 25- 100 Ic. — Vctus, riv.. It. 15-2G (C6). — , aqueduct 2-24 Ic. Anis, rat,, Fr. 16-4 ^.V. ANISE (Aniseed) 2-55c ; 21- Ulo. Anisi. Russ. : see Ani. — , cape, Arct. 21-938 (Bl). Anisian group 27-260b. Anisic acid 2-55c. — aldehyde 2-55C. Anisocardia 16-123a. Anisochela 25-7 24b. Anisol 5-305a. Anisomerous 10-560c. Anisometropia 25-618a. Anisomyodi 3-978a. Anisonema 10-467b. Anisostemonous 10-S65d. Anisotropic 7-5S6c ; 6-962d. Anisus, riv., Aus. : see Euus. Anita, la. 14-732 (C3). — Pa. 21-106 (D-E3). — , mt., Colo. 6-722 (Cl). Anitorgis, Sp. : ate Alcauiz. Aniva, bay, Russ-As. 24-54b. — , cape, Russ.As. 25-10 (K4). — , gulf, Russ.As. 25-10 (K4). Aniwa. Wis. 28-740 (D3). — , isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (N9). Anizy-le-Chateau, Fr. 10-778 (F2). Anjanwel, India 14-382 (Ell). ANJAR, India 2-55d ; 14-376 55c. Annual parallax 20-760a. — plants 13-766a; 21-755d; 16-975a. Annual Practice 22- Ins,.. Annual Register 4-826a ; 8- ANNUITY 2-75b ; 19-270d ; abatement l-7c ; conversion 14-666a ; inheritance of 21- 256c; lotteries 17-21b; P.O. savings bank 24-244b, 14- 674a, 22-189a. — Societies ll-220c. ANNULAR (diet.) 2-78c. — eclipse 8-888a ; 2-78c. Annularia (fossil) 8-128d ; 5- 311a; 20-540d; leaves 20- 526c. Annulate : see Annular. Annulet 2-78c. Annulosa : see Appendicnlata. Aimulated root 23-7 12d. Annulus (hot.) 22-6071) ; 22- Olld; 22-612c; mosses 4- 705d. — (math.) 2-78c ; 6-382b ; mensuration 18-138c. — oyalis!3-129d. — piscatoris : see Fisherman, ring of the. ANNUNCIATION 2-78d ; 6- 313d. Annunziata (order) 15-865a ; 15-8600 ; 15-864 (Plate). — Church (Florence) l-969d: 10-9:i3b. — Church (Genoa) ll-597d ; 2-411a. ANNUNZIO, GABRIELE D' 2- 78d ; 14-912c. Annus magnus : see Exeligmos. Annus Mirabilis (Dryden) 8- 610c. Annus mundanus : see Exe- ligmos. Annville, Ky. 15-740 (D-E3). — , Pa. 21-106 (15). Annweiler, Ger. : src Anweiler. ANOA 2-79c ; 20-399a. Anoarahta : see Anawrahta. Anobium 6-668d. — striatum : seeDeath-walc-h. Anochaeta : see Spiroboloidea. Anode (diet.) 9-217b. — fall6-881b. — potential drop 27-837a. — rays 6-890d. Anodontu 16-113a ; 16-123b ; hibernation 13-446b ; pearls 21-26a ; symbiosis 4- 14a. — cygnea : see Swan mussel. — japonica 21-26b. — ponderosa 5-453d. Anodopetalum (bot.) 26-440a. Anodorhynchus (zool.) 17- 196c. Anodos (festival) 26-S39a. ANODYNE 2-79C. Anoesis (psychol.) 22-593C. Anoge, dist., Gr. 15-85b. AnoReissus leiocarpus : see Silag. Anoglochis (zool.) 21-35b. Anoi, dist., Gr. : «ee Anoge. — , mt., Gr. 15-85a. ANOINTING 2-79d; a king 15-,s06b, 7-185d ; magic 18- 191c ; of sick 10-89c. Anoka, Minn. 18-550 (D5) ; 18- 551c. — Co., Minn. 18-550 (D5). Anolisl6-825b; 14-295d; 23- 156a. Anoma, riy., India 4-738d. Anomalepis mexicana 23-174d. Anomalistic year 2-80c ; 8- 800c. Anomalists (grammar) 12-331c. Anomalocystidae 8-878a. Anomalogonatae 3-965d. Anomalopidae 14-268d ; 26- 545c. Anomalopterj'ginae 18-63 la. Anomalopteryx drornaeoides 18-630d. Anomaluridae 10-586d ; 23- 440d; 23-446a; distribu- tion 17-527b ; scales 17- 522a. Anomaluroidea 23-440d. AnomaluruslO-587a; 23- 1 I'M. ANOMALY (astron.) 2-80b; equation of centre 9-720b. Anoman (measure) 28-491a. Anomia (zool.) 16-122a. Anomiacea 16-122a. Anomiidae 16-122a; 16-120d. Anomite3-957b. Anomochloa 12-371a ; 12- 377b; iiower 12-373a foil. ; inflorescence 12-371C, 12- 372c. Anomocladidae 25-7290. For Key to Contractions, etc,, see Page 1. To make full use of thin Index It It c**entlal to read the ANINA-ANTH •»»90<' ; 2- sVtMo: 18- B I57b. oa (bat.) 7-6H7.1: 80- Cherlmoba) : «w Chert .1 : »r Sour-nop. •ahwtrfe): *tt AUtoator : •'•• rrtiriilaU): tre Custard . tee Sweet-sop. .- 7-,.,.;.t . II--1 •'.'• . H. n u. •>a, 1*1., 1 '«•.(). : trr ..' ,,t.. 5-8 •Enrmous Partners!, (tool.) 81-70'jd ; :ila; 21-70sd(hK.>. Menagll (ailthi-r) \i-veletl H-.14M Jno*i/mu* .\ I/.IM/I 21 Anonyinn- ..f Mili< Anon- iyx. •Shales 18-'.'" 1. 1 ; fllaria i •- >7d. .n-«lil« 2O-7S7a. ,vlKer20-7*6b. — e, "stales 17-lli In. — tuii. --I':- 17-4(34. icullpennis 2S-163O ; 17- >s80-787a. foIL lellllx-l 11-I24C. uilii maniilluna 28- lid. .i 28-1 Id. , in 28-1 Id. . 21-7120, noplonama 5-7 7 4d. noplophora 16-123b. ra 14-561C. - 14-557b (m?.). • pn,liferal4-.',.'>7b (I!K.). DOplotanMI 26->;i4a. irtrildae 2-697d. ilotherina 8-697d. riiini 2-697d. ____ tee Louse. > 18-8260 : 23-15fld. lM-440b. . Uiwn. 12-.M3 (E5). , Mad. 17-271 '•176b. _.one8-12Jh. system 7-o79d ; 7- 7-A88d. ANORTHITE2-s,lr: IS-.HSd 21-i;!i:ia ; crystalline form :ud. loclase 18-3SOJ ; 21- ll-.178a. >17-S5Sd. Anosia archlppus : tee MOD arrh tiultorlly. Anosmia (nied.) 20-80b. Annm ll-'.-'i'.. . .ira : ffr (iymnophylla Ail,il,'tin-23-l 1-1.. 19-7. ;l. i. «•<• Noddy. AOorer de Tajo, Sp. 25-630 An-pinir. i 'hlna 6-168 (OS). — . Jap. 15-148 (A-B15) ; 6- 1"- i:rit n>ation 10-67 Ib, 15- ANQUET1L, LOUIS PIERRE 2 •'ERRON. ABRAHAM Hvaeinlh* 2--".i ; 15-501C 21-.' Hi.-. An Rlabhachan. int.. Se,,t. 23 An Huathair, lake. Soot. : fee • hair. : .,'te. 3-66S . »r Nervion. ANSA du.tr.in.) 2- Annat.il. rlv.. X.K.Af. : tri Al> — I..I. Antab ul Atfira/ (Baladhuri 8>*3Ib. ADM hypoglossl 19-397c. Annairts (Ansarieh), tribe : te . Ansal. int., Cauc. 23-874 (£3) Ansan. pror.. Pen. I *M An- •ban. i . i , \II-.MI ... I urk. A>. 88-:i06a. . 14- •W" • 27- ANCBAill it i:l-J76o; lil-i i i - .«. 88-514: porcelain manufacture 8- Ansbert (chronicler) 7- Anaohar (inlwlmiary ) 3- '«. Id. liar. I ,.!,.!,,, -i i I 21 i - 1 :i7a. . HICHARU 2--I, ; 7-111,1 II, l.anes 18-139 (A2). Anne. Fr. 10- AnselbayXn AnseMablon.lM.: trr Salili.n. eto. imrlia, rlv.. N.E.Af. t-746a ; 18- 133d. Ansedonla. It. : trr COM. knsegtsel (mayor of the palace) 8-U7na : S-.i-l. : 10-NOKa. AnaetrUus (abbot) 5-282,1 ; 17- .lapanese era) 13-524a. Antrit or I'tuHtoar 5-846a. AliM'l. l.a. 17- .1 , Ml. Anse la Untie, dint.. La. 17 ANSELM (archbishop) 2-81o ; 19-7 52c; atonement doc- trine 2-87 8a. 8-'-' s.'.il: < 'anter- bury cathedral 5-2KH, ; "li'-- putcs \\itli the orm>n9-l77e: feast of tin- - on.'.-i't i.,n 14- 335a. 17-8 12o; marriage of priesthood S-602b: ra- tinnallst philosophy 8-341c; theism 26-7.'>2e, 28-773C. — (of Hi-nte) 6-i:,ld. — (OF LAON) 2-83b ; 12-10c 2-83h. — (of Lucca) S-196o; 12. 57 Ic: 19-649d : see alto Alexander II.. pope. — (de Hibemont ) 7-550d. n, N.liak. 19-780 (G3). An~.-l.ua. Pa. 21-108 (17). ANSELME (genealogist) 2- — , Joseph Francois 3-369d. — . Nlcolan : trr BapUste, Ni- cola* Anseltne. — , Paul Enstacho : trr Bap- tist,-. 1'. K. Anselmier (physiologist) 1O- 193c. Anser, Id., Viet. 28-38 (D3). An-rr : trr Grey goose. — (alblfrons) : tee White- fronted goose. — (brachyrhynohns) : tee Pink-footed goose. — (clncreus, ferns) : tre Grey la.,- not*. — (Indicus) : tre liar-headed . — (nljrrieollis) : tee Black necked swan. — <-«Wetum) : tee Bean (roose Anser amerlcanus (astron.) tee Toucan. Anneranaa 24-827a. Ajuercmme, Belg. 3-668 (E3) lB-494d. Anwres (Latnellirostres) 8- 977h : 20-32id ; a rau«-Io 3-965c ; olfactor> orsans 3-968a ; skull 3- 960c. 3-961d. An9eriformc»3-977b: 3-989d 20-::. Anserinae : tee Gooae. Ames d'Arlct*, W.I. 17-802 . An«rar (Anigariiu). St 8-2'.)n M-l97d; 18-:,Mc-; 24 3.14o. Anwar the Stallcr (sheriff) 18- Mte, An Snnooh, int. : tee Sgar •orh. An-han ( Anaan. Gabcne). nrov. Pen. 14*809b: 18-1 sob; 9- 140c; Judaea 3-103o Median Empire 7-707a : re- bellion atraln.it AstyaKi-- 21- J53b ; TcUpes' conquest 7- 706d. An-shan-chan. China 6-2.14d. Anshclin, Valeriun 28-263c. An-nl-chow, China 8-168 (Fl) 27-l24a. " Ansldel Madonna " (picture) ter " Madonna Ansidcl." ili>5-120c. thean. nit.. Soot, 23-741d Anxkar, St. : tee An.srar, St. Analey, Ala. 1-460 (C4). — , Mlw. 18-600 (C5). — . Neb. 19-324 (E3). An«lo, Reyer 8-72Sb. AT;—. IM--. l'>r,-. . - 20-;,'Ji-. An frr*^ •>!>• wot. 83- AN8ON, OCOROC ANSON. r. • .11 2- il-iu-.l . 18- 1Mb: 19- ,m> (•mural) 14-117. 1 . i , 1 .8IR WILLIAM R. 8-84o ; 3-15'Ja. An«nn. M. 17-1 n — , bay. S.Ai.-. 2- — . port: trr KwauirtuiiK Mar- l...i.r. — Co. N.c. 18-772 (II , 19-11 ANSONIA. i ...ni. 8-840 ; I 951 (CD: K . < i. 20--',. . I 'a. 81-106(111). Anxon's seal 24-.',61d. Ansonvlllr. N.I . 19-772 (B2). AII«|NI . liar.) : ter •arh. -.OCT. ( Hesse- Naasau) 11 808(11. i Anspach monument, Bnuseli 2*-«ib. ANSTED. DAVID THOMAS 2 84d. Aiatrr Fair (Tennant) 26- ANSTEV. CHRISTOPHER 2- - I.I : 3-..12a. — , F. : tee Uuthrie. Thoma* Anstey. — , John 2-8.',a. — . Thomas C. 14-340d. Anstey. Hert* 9-424 (IV. C3) ; 13-IOOb. — , East, Der. : see Kast Anstey. Anstie, James 22-391.. A ml rut her. Sir Kalph 27-597 d — ,Col. 27-197d. ANSTRUTHER, Scot. 2-85a ; 24-412 (F3); 10-331a. — Easter, Scot. 24-418 (F2) 2-- ... — Wester, Soot. 24-418 (F2) B-ftta. An-Su. China 6-168 (K2). Ansuino of Forll 17-802d. Ansus : tee Haiue Association Ansnvanna (of Nopal) : tee Ancuvarma. ANSWER (diet.) 8-85b; In la«-21-8:i-M. Answers (newspaper) 19-549a Ant, isl., Pac.O. : err Andema. -.riv.. Norf. 19-7 Mil: 19- 794d. ANT 2-8.'.l> ; 14-180b ; ana tomy 14-177b; CKITS 16- 371c ; geological a«c 13- 432b; nests 2-SGa, 11- lOOa plague 2O-777e ; stimr 14- 178b; wingl4-177d; winter activity 13-41 Bo. Anta (hot.) : see Phytelcphas — (zool.) : tre Tapir. Antabamha. Peru 21-264 (C4) Anta churc (zool.) 4-l43d. A ni. -it- (Antes), race 2S-229c. ANTAE (un-h.) 2-88b ; 2O- 17Sa : 20-178d. Antaoopolls, Key. 9-40 (B2). ANTAEUS (myth.) 2-88b. Antaimoro, dist.. Mad. 17- Antaisaka. Mad. 17-271 (B4) 17-273d. Antaki (Antakieh). Syr. : tee •HI. Antalaha. Mad. 17-27 1 (C2). Antalcldaa (of Bactria) 14- 8340. ANTALCIDAS (of Sparta) 2- 88b. Antalcldaa, Peace of 25-6 12c 7-960d ; 21-212a. Antalis 24-300a. Antaliyah, Turk.As. : tee Adalia, Antalo, Aby. 1-83 (map) ; 1- 86c. Antalo limestone l-85b. Antambahoaka. dist.. Mad. 17- Antanninhalana. riv., Mad. 17- '.'71 ((".') : 17--.'70c. ANTANANARIVO. Mad. 2 88c; 17-271 (113) : 17-27'.',- Antandrov. dl»t.. Mad. 17--'7] (B5): 17-273d. Antandrus. Asia M. 16-407a Antankarana (Antankara) . Mad. 17-271 (C2) ; 17. 273d. Antanosy, dist.. Mad. 17-271 (I!.', i : 17- •ANTARA IBN SHADDAD 2 ",1 : ?-J71r : 12-<70b. Antarctioa 28-10o6b; 20 Antarctic beech 2-463b ; 8- 146b ; 28-964d. AnUreUo«oos»8-l4«d. lie OOMUI 81-961 (map): ANTARCTIC, region t-N9a : , In,, ale 2I-1I7' '! : r .].].. r 21- li, .nd : I1..i» anil fauna 21- U7 I, I. 88- 1 <>1. 'la, 14-iflid; I.' |ih )•!<,• icrni.lo 21-'.'. ,'. : tM ate AnUn-tocaea 8*-10O5b ; 28- lui.sd ; tre alto Australian Autam, (star) 84-409C ; 88- 7-1.1 map. Alltarlan I M"' 24-7 SKb. Anta Itlla, nit... Ariz. 8-544 AnUx, Sard. 84-211d. — . rl» 11- , 2S-1HI.V. Antawra, int., Peru 81-164 I'D. Ant Ix-ar (America) : arrOreat A. ii enter. — (South Africa) : tee Aard Ant" rlv., Fr. 10-I36d. Ante (In games): Fantan 10- 1711,: poker tl-899d. An Teallach, mt.. Soot. 84-412 ANTEATER 2-89a ; 8-925c ; 17-525a ; affinities 8-914c fosill forms 8-929a. — (Australian) : tre Banded antcau r. — . (scaly) : tre Paneolln. Antehrachial membrane MOd. Antccanem : trr Procyon. Antecanis (constellation) : tee Canis minor. Antecanis (star) : tre Procyon Anteoeasor (title) 23-575b. ANTE-CHAPEL 2-89b. Antii hino.nyslanigerl7-780a. Anteehinus apioalis 28-540b. ANTE-CHOIR (Fore-choir) 2- 89c. Anti-t'iibltal fossa l-942a. — Klands 17-1 67a. Anted, >n8-s72d ; 8-873c : 18 227b (IlK.) ; fosxl! 15-570a. — billda : tee Itosy Feather star. Antedonidae 8-879a. Antef : are Enyotf. ANTE-FIXAE (arch.) 8-89O 26-(i.')4a. Anteia (of Argos) 3-698d. Antela. rlv., Sp. and Port. tre Limla. Antelami. lienedetto 24-491C. Antelao, mt., Alps l-747b. Antelope, Cal. 5-8 (C2). — , Nev. 5-8 (E2). — , Oreg. 30-242 (E3). -, Isl.. Ptah 12-422a. — , mt., CaL 5-8 (I )•-'). —.plain, Cal. 5-S(H4). — , plains, N.Mex. 19-.120 (B5) — , val., Ariz. 2-544 (Bl). ANTELOPE 2-siir ; 4-338b 21-350 ; duration of life 16- 976a : face- and leg-glands 17-522b ; horns 13-697a hunting 24- lOOOd; hybrid! sation 14-27o ; power of dispersal 28-1004c. — (in heraldry) 13-326C. — (North American): tee Prong hnok. " Antelope " (ship) 13-665b. Anti-loi-e Hnttr. int., Cal. 5-8 (CD. — Butte, mt., Ida. 14-276 (C4) — Co.. Nel>. 19-:i24 (F-G2). — Creek, riv., N.Dak. 19-780 — Creek, riv., N.Dak. 19-780 • •k, riv., N.Dak. 19-780 (B3). — Creek, riv., Oreg. 20.2 1 •_ (ll.-». — Creek, riv.. Oreg. 80-24'. — Creek, rlY., S.Dak. 85-506 — Creek, riv., S.Dak. 85-506 •k. riT., Wyo. 28-87 (OS). Antelope-goat 12-162a. Antemarao, val.. Mex.l2-644a ANTEMNAE. It. 2-92d ; 15-26 (116). — , fort, Rome 15-4 (E-F1). Anteinuralla : tre Procastra. Anton, lake, Swed. 26-190 Antenna (tole«rraphy) 28-532c — (zool. ) 7-556a ; l3-4 1 9a- Antennamare, mts., Sic. 18 Antennaria 13-768o ; 2-12b. Antennariidae 26-.'i45d. A ntonnarius 26-545d. Antennophoros 8-87b. AnUonnUrta 14-UOb ; 14- : : 8-Md: Ja. ANTCNOR (U«««l) S-*14 («-uli,u.r) ANTENOR IS- An of CkfanMto 18- Anteme. pwa, Pennine Alp* 1- ; l : Antero. int.. Colo. 8-DITd. Antatocbe, Jean Cliappe d : tee Chappe d'AnUroofk*. ANTER08 (pope) 8-93a. — (myth.) t-179c ; t-75>o. Antes : arr An tar. Ante* Fortes, Pa. 81-106 (113). AntesUtusUaw) 83-5' •eppe recton. Knss. 88* MSb. Anteverslon of uterus 18-7 65e. Anthana. lir. 18-440(113). Antli.-adae, people 18-8376. Antli,d,,n. Or. 12-440 (El); 12-1 lie, — , Pal. : tre Teda. Anther, Belg. 8-668 (E3). Anthrla, Aphrodite 8- 167b. . Ileral8-307c. Anthela,Gr.88-930d. Anthelt. Belg. 3-668 (Fl). Antl.ela, lir. l-88Sb. Anthela (hot.) 10-557r. ANTHEL1ON 2-»3a ; 18-8641 7-184d. A ni lii'lm(astronomer) 28-221 b Anthelme (surgeon) 7-373d. Anthelmlntlcx 27-4»ld; 24- 287b ; 13-136a. ANTHEM 2-»3b ; 14-192h. — , National : tee National Anthems. ANTHEM1ON (diet.) 8-»3b ; 18-933C. Anthemis Etnensis 9-852c. — in. hills : tee Chamomile. Anthemlus(emperor)23-511d : 23-658d. ANTHEMIUS (mathematician) 8-93C ; 7-Bc ; 8-:i9«c. — (prefect) 2-34 Id; 23-5 1 Id ; Constantinople fortified 7- 4d : edict 13-4590. Antheinode»14-15»e; 14-160b. Antliemusia, Maced. 28-648 (F3): l-900d. Antheneldae 8-880b. Anthephora 12-372h; 12-373a. Anther (hot.) 10-566d. Anthers ea25-101a. — mffuwniL : tee Huga moth. — niezankooria : tee Me koorie moth. — mylitta : tee Indian t u moth. — pernyi : tee Chinese to moth. — yama-mal : ter Vama-mal. Anthericum 16-68.tb ; 13-768c. — Llllago : tee St Bernard's Lily. — Liliastruni : tee St Bruno's Lily. Aiithi-ridlum l-588b; 19-149, : Anthoceros 4-705a ; Hryo- phyta 4-700C ; Ptcridophyta 22-605d. Anthrrozold: tee Spermato- zoid. Ant! • - ill-ceil. 1) 12-- 7,-. ANTHESTERIA 2-;' :id : l-n«a Anthcatcrion (Greek month) 2- Anth-iinls, Theodoor 10-496a. Anthey St Andre, It. 88-148 am. ANTHIM (the Iberian) 2-94a. Anthimus (bp. of Constanti- nople. 536 A.D.) l-368b. — — --- «fc °LCon8t*ntinoP|e» 2O*3 : .-. Anthinae : tee Pipit. Anthocarpous (diet.) ll-256a. Anthoceroa 4-702b ; 4-701d ; 4-705a. Anthocerotaceae (Anthocero- teae): trr Anthocrrotatoa. Anthocerotales 4-7, ,|, I : 4- 701 b; 4-708b: sporogonium 4-702b. 21-732a. Anthochaera : tee Wattle-bird AnthiKvridae 13-261a. Anthocyan 21-7.M, . ANTHOLOGY 8-94b ; Greek 2-94b. 2-722d.12-.115c. Antholoey Club (Boston. VS.) 21-l.'.4a ; 7-792C. Antholzeracharte. pass, Alps 1- 746b. Anthomednsae : tre Gymno- b las tea. Anthomyia 28-360d. — radicum : tee liadish fly. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. ANTH-AOSTA To make full use of this Index it is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Anthomyza buckleyi 18-498c. ANTHON, CHARLES 2-96d ; l-S39a ; 18-S42C. Anthon, la. 14-732 (B2). Anthonomus grandis : see Cotton boll weevil. — pomorum : see Apple blossom weevil. Anthony : see also Antonius, Antoninus. ANTHONY, ST2-96d; 23-60a; 2-90Sa. ANTHONY(ofPadua)ST2-97a; canonization 5-192b ; con- cordance 6-831b ; flagella tion 10-463C ; Lombardo's " relief " 16-932b. — (Russian saint, llth cent.) 15-7 89c. Anthony (Antonio Piccolo mini) : see Piccolomini, An tonio. — (of Bourbon) : see Anthony (of Navarre). — (of Brabant) 19-415b ; 4- 35 7 a. — (of Burgundy) 23-385C. — (of the Cross) 3-829d. — (of Lorraine) 17-lla; 12- 699b ; 2S-36a. — (of Monaco) 18-685b. — (of Montefeltro) 12-667a. — (of Montpensier) : see Mont- pensier. — (of Navarre) 4-325C ; 10- 829a ; 21-150b. — I. (of Oldenburg) 2O-72b. — (of Rethel) 21-387a. — (of Saxony) 24-271d; 11- 61c. — da Tempo (of Padua) 14- 900a. — du Val : see Du Val, Antoine. — Francis 18-49a. — Henry B. 23-254a. — SUSAN B.2-!i7b; 25-7S4a. Anthony, Ind. 14-422 (U4). — Kan. 15-654 (D3); 15-656a. — N.Mex. 19-520 ANTIOCHUS OF ASCALON I- IlWl •••! r . »• r.i.i ANTIOCMU8 OF IVHACUSE nrllit. ) 1-1 ltd. ) : papyri I (A3) : in. 2- i..-ihto«14-T»8a. ANT1PAHOS 2-l.t .in; 12-1. i tl I . I- •-•!'. i. Antlpas (father of Herod) t *w iter. , ,•: Herod) : tre Herod pas. Antlpurha : ire Low Bon- day. Antipater (irrandfather of i I. ,T ,.f Uenxl) 13-379b ; 15- — (Honnf Herod) 13-380b. ANTIPATER (Macedonian general) 1-13.11) ; 17-224d ; us 2-843b. i-13c, 9- . 17-6050. r ,.f Judaea) 14- I : 17-19SD. — . l.uclus Caelius l-60d ; 23- i, «•. Antiimlrr. Lrltrr lo 14-S81a. Antipater of Sldon 2-95c. — of Tarsus 2S-948a; 20- «;.; Id. Antipothella 2-lflld (flu.). AnUpathes 2-101d (OgT). — ablos : trr Black coral. Antlnathldea : tet Black corals. Antipathy, Law of : tee Con- trariety, Law of. Antipatris, Turk.As. : tee Has Antlpaxo (Propaxoa), Isl., Or. i (111) ; 20-»77c. f m-rtim 20-777d. ANTIPHANES 2-133O. Antlphates (myth.) 16-63O, Antlptn-llu-. A-iu M. 17-I52a. Antlphcrim : tee Donatio ante nuptlas. ANTIPH1LUS 2-1S3C. Antiphl.>i.-i-ti.-26-797b. ANTIPHON (Attic orator) 2- 12-.'<13a. ithematiclan) ll-675d; 11-67 tc. Aiitiphoiiary 2-133d ; 4-503o ; 16-; ANTIPHONY (antiphon) 2- 133d; 18-5Sle; 10-484b. Antipleum 16-122a. Antipleuridao 16-122a, Antipodal cells 2-llb foil. ANTIPODES 2- 133d; ancient theory ll-620d. Antipodes, Isls., Pac.O. 20-436 (0-U9); 20-437b. — (chem.): tee Optical anti- podes. Antirolls : trr Antibes. Fr. Antipolo. IMs. 21-392 (E2) ; 21-3050. Anti-propagators 28-266a. Antipyretics 1-5278, Antipyrgos: tee Tobrnk, N. Af . ANTIPYHINE 2-134a ; in neurabcla 19-427.1. Antiquarian (paper) 20-735a. Antiquaries. Society of (Lon- don) 2-13 Ih; 2S-318a. — iif Ireland. Koyal Society of 2-1: — of Scotland. Society of 2- foun.ler 4-714D. ANTIQUARY 2-134b. Antique. P.Is. 21-392 (C5). -.prov., P.Is. 21-392 (C-D5). ANTIQUE (art ) 2-134C, Antique type 27-543a, Antiituilatea Italirae MrdHArrl (I.. A. Muratori) 14-909a. AntiituiUt de Rome (Joachim du Itcllay)8-r,17a. Anti:tuitir» (Varro) 27-9248, Antiquities of England and AntiavOv o/ Man, The (Lyell) 17-159b. Antiniiorum habet fldcm (bull) 21-SOOa; 15-534C. Anti-relief party : lee Old court party. Anti-Iient War l-491a. Antirrhiiiummajus : areSnap- drafron. Antirrhium, oape. Or. 12-440 AntirrnodnsJsl.,Medlt. l-569d. :• Uirtnany ll-dnsb ; Ionian !«. U-40*o; Ituraania83- 8J9a. Nrt alto Jew*. ANTISEPTIC* 2-140.; M- i:i:.« : b l6-i--> -t«t.. -churrh A-ocla- tlon : trr Liberation Society. Antlnte* 2«-«96d. ANTISTHENE8 2-14IV-. . .-tin : tie Vetu» Anttatlus. Antl-trcptocooclo Serum 22- ii :r. . 24- I04< . ANTISTROPHE2-141V. Aiitl-«ub«tanc«3-178b. Antl-suldde bureau 24-101c. Antlsuyu, prov., Peru 1-1 20d. Anti-Taurus, mi».. Alia M. 2- 7BO(K4-(i3): 2-757o ; cedar forests 8-5940 ; geology 2- Antithrrr* (Marrlon) 17-693a. ANTITHESIS (diet.) 2-146d. AnlMrla (Fraud* Uacon) 23- •.• ted. Ami! lift li- alternation 22-6130, Antithrombin 4-- Antltoxln treatment : tee Serum treatment. — unit20-781b. Antltragicus 8-792a. AntitraBiis 8-791d. Antltropal ll-259d. Antl-Truat Act : tee Sherman Anti-Trust Act. ANTITYPE (diet.) 2-147a. ANTIUM (Anzio). It. 2-147a; 15-'J« (D4); colonized 23- 623c, 16-'271c; Fortuna worshipped 10-726C. ANTIVARI, Montenecrro 2- 147b; 18-707 (B3) ; Ili-rlin Treaty 3-791b ; climate 18- T88a ; Turks l-486d ; Vene- tian occupation l-486d. Antlvenene : trr Serum treat- ment (snake-bite). Antler, Can. 5-16" — , N.Dak. 19-780 (Cl). Antler (deer) 7-9J2a; 21-34b; 25-1'JOa. Antler-horn 21-34o. Antler-. Cc.ln. 6-722 (C2). — , Okla. 20-58 (F3). — . Va. 28-118 (O4). Antletrial 26-839d, Antlia pneumatica 7-14a. ANT-LION 2-147c ; 19-440a. Antocol ll-620d. ANTOFACASTA, Chll. 2-147d; 2-460 (Cl); 6-160d; popu- lation 6-1 l.-li. — .prov.. Chil. 2-147d; 2-462 (Bl &C1); 6-148b; geology 6-150b, 8-665d. Antofalla, mt.. S.Am. l-9C3d. AntoiFMt. Oer. 3-185a. Antoine(oame) : we Anthony, except as brlow. ANTOINE,ANDRE2-148n; 8- 516d ; 8-5:!5c. — , Jacques Denis 2-415b. — , L. C. 27-902C. Antoinc, Ark. 2-552 (B3). — , lake, W.I. 28-544 (E2); 12- 578b. — Creek, rlv.. Ark. 2-552 (1)3). Antoinette (of Guise) 12-699b. — (of Orl6ans) 15-5 15d. — (of Wlirttemberar) 9-751b. Antoing, Bcl«.3-6US(l!2); 10- SOBd. Antokol, Russ. 28-88d. Antokolsky, Marc 24-515d; 24-511 (Plate X.). Antolincz, Martin 6-362a. . Anton (name) : trr Anthony. Anton (son of Heracles) 2- Anton Fumcer (count of Kirch- berg) : tee Fngger, Anton. Anton, riv.. Hants. U-902d. — Chloo, N.MeT. 19-520 < F/.'). Antone, mt., Vt. 19-490 (A5). ANTONELLI, GIACOMO 2- 148a; 15-Glb; 21-688b; 15- 55b. — .Count Plctro l-93c ; 15- ANTONELLO DA MESSINA 2- 148o- 20-4750. Antoogll, bar, Mad. 17-171 . (daiuhu-r ••! M. An- i- liOc: ti80aa; 11- Ani'ihia. fort. Pal. 15-Ula ; ., —.int.. C. Vi ,,,,.,|..: 5-', Am (wile. ..r 3-6K3a: H-419b. Aiiloiilna. Braz. 2«-70«b. Antonlno Vailuni: tee Graham's ANTONINI IT1NEHAH1UM 2- l . ANTONINUS, Si 1-1 4« ANTRIM CO., Ire.2-152d; 14- 774 (E2) ; 14-746a ; freologr 3-543n. 14-750b ; history Y- 777c, 14-757a, 14-759b. \nir.M ( ,. . \l., v IH- :::•.• Anifiiu l'rr«bytrry 27-59M. Anitiiliiu, Mr Ldiuuud 2»- Mid. 12-440(1)1). H>t4f(B4> . i- . . i • BO •. \ i-; i la. AAtltMtOtniU 12-lS»!i. .torus : ttt Whip-poor- will. Antroxotu C-1450. Antruin, maxlllarr 2*-SOb. ANTKUSTION 2-1540 ; M- 68Ic. AnUhovala. mt.. Asia 5-553b. AnUlbanaka, dUt.. Mad. 17- »71 (C3): 17-2700. — . tribe l-330d. Antalrabe. ilad. 17-171 (B3) ; 17-27 id. Ant-thnuh 3-97 4c; »-»78a : tee otto Pitta. Antuco, Chll. 1-481 (B4). — . mt., Chll. 1-462 (B4) : 1- An-Tulre, mt. Soot. : tri 'I u,:. . Ant urn (Koddew)l-157a. An-t IIIIR. China 17-553 (B-C5); 8-178d ; 17-553C. Ant unnacum, Oer. : tet Ander- nach. ANTWERP. BeUr. l-I55a; 3- 668(D1); academy 26-617a; architecture 2-42 Id; cathe- dral : tee Notre Dame (Ant- werp); old citadel 10-687a; fortifications 10-694 b: In- dustrie* 18-931,, 18-199c; libraries 18-575b ; quays 8- :i •-• : r... - 13-;..;.: : ridli _• school 19-470c; shlppiuR 3- 673a, 24-9840 ; strategic value 28-308d: zoological gitrdens 28-1 01 9c. — Ilixtorv 2-156a; battles (1584-85) 13-.','.ir,b, 10-184d, ll-925b,10-419d; (1638)13- 599a; (1705) 4-932a: (1814) 5-3770 : (1830) 3-676d ; (1832) 13-1040. — . N.Y. 19-596 (El) ; 18- 166a. — , 0. 20-26 ( A2). — , margraviate 4-356d ; 10- 4T8d. ANTWERP, prov.. Belg. 2- 154d; 3-668 (El). Ant » ITP blue 21-«00a. Antui-rpen, Belg.: tee Ant- werp. Anlirrrp Polyglott : see Poly alatt, Antverp. Antwerp school of painting 20-5080. Antyi-litl 13-512d. Antyllius (lictor) 12-30Sc. Antyllus (Burgeon) 26-126d ; 2-4c. ANU (deity) 2-156o ; 3-111.- ; Gilgamesh epic 12-1 9b ; Mandaean Pira 17-557C ; Kusku 19-917c ; temples 3-99b, 3-102a. Anu, Bur. 14-383 379c ; 7-S95d. ANV1LLE. JEAN B. B. D* 2- 1.-.7.1; ll-«22a; map* 17- 648a ; 19-8»7d. Anvil Rock, mu. Art*. 1-544 ANW'ARI (Persian poet) 2- 1 - . . 21-J - • . ANWE(LER.aer.l-li«b; 11. 808(114). Anwoth. Scot. M-149d. Anxa, It. 18-26 (F4) : trr otto OalUpoli. Anzanum, It. : trr I^rw^^pf. Anxia, It. 15-26 (E-F4) ; 15- .' '!. Anxious, bay, S.Aus. 1-960 (Efl). Amur. It. : tre Terradna. Anyangba. Nig. 19-678 «.4). Anyer, Java : tee Anjer. Anyos. Paul 13-926b. . " Anytus " (head) 12-491* (flg.). Anza, riv.. It. 2C-242 (E5). Anzan. prov., Asia: ire An For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 41 . Anxanl motor 2O-3»d. An»asca, vaL, It 15-4 (B2-1). Anzell, Pers. : ter EnzcU. ANZENGRUBER, LUDWIG2- 158b ; 11-797C. Anzianl 10-53Id ; 21-644d. ANZIN, Fr. 2-158c ; 10-778 Anzlno* It. 18-242 (£5). Anzio, It. : tre Antium. Anzltcne 15-950a. Anzuani. dialect : tee Hl-nzna. Anzur, castle. 8p. 1-428C, \:.r . I :.24-IV> . Ao. trtbe, India : trr Aos. Aoba, Isl., Pac.O. 2O-436 (M8) ; 19-5000. Ao-Bizen porcelain 15-185b. Aocbanga, riv., X.Z. 19-624 (F4). Aodaishol5-I63b. Aodh (king of Scotland) 24- 431d. A. Oe. 17415-6 (star): tre O. A. 17415-6. Aolde (myth.) 19-COa. Aoife : tee Eva (d. of Dermot MacMurrouKh). Aoiz. Sp. 25-530 (El). Aokl (family) 15-178b. Ao-kutani porcelain 15-184O. Aomlsblma, isL. Jap. 15-156 (i.'.n. Aomori. Jap. 15-156 (116) : 13- 523d ; climate 15-1 Clb ; communications 12-829b. 15-192b, 15-195a; statistic* 15-205a, — . bay. Jap. 15-156 OI6). Aonach : trr Aenach. Aonach Beg, mt., Scot. 24- UM. Aong. India 14-449c. Aonia, Ga. 11-752 (D2). AONIA, anc. dist, 2-158O. Aonlan Maids 2-lS8c. Aonyx 20-371C ; 5-374C, — leptonyx 15-2S6C, Aoral. mt.. Pac.O. 28-356d. Aorangi, mt., N.Z. : ice Cook, Aorere (rroup 19-625b. AORIST 2-158c ; Homer 13- 631 a; Teutonic verb form 26-67 5C. Aornus : trr Mahaban. Aonee, tribe 18-820d. A • ; i- •-- : :-< Mbj 17- 520b ; of fishes 14-262b. Aortic arches 14-2C2b ; 2- 6660; 2-66Sb. — glands 17-167a. — incompetence 27-935a. — valve l3-130c ; embryology 13-131C. Aos. tribe 19-1 50d. Aosdan Matheeon (Gaelic poet) 5-635d. Aosta, Amedeo F. M. di Savoia: tre Amedeo F. M. dl Savoia. AOSTA, It. 2-158o ; 15-4 (A2); leper hospital 15-865c; Roman arch 27-297o: «r« ado Augusta Praetoria Sai- \XlX.-a AOSTA-APPI Aosta diptych 15-96b. Aotea, N.Z. 19-624 (E2). — , harbour, X.Z. 19-621 (E2). Aoudad : see Udad. Aouk, riv., Fr.Cong. 11-99 (Bl). Aoul 19-379c. Aoulia, tribe 19-379C. Aourigha (Avrigha, Afrigha), tribe 3-765a: l-359a. Anus, riv., Ep. : see Viossa. Aoyama (physician) 15-S38a. Aoza, Af. 21-451C. Apa, riT., Parag. 2-462 (El); 21-7S7d. Apabhramsa 14-488C ; 12- 710c. Apaca, lake, EC. 8-911 (C3). Apacacho, nits., Tex. 26-690 (G6). Apache. Okla. 20-58 (C3). APACHE, tribe 2-158d; 14- 459a ; Arizona 2-547a : Ok- lahoma 20-6 la ; wars of 14-477C, 19-525b ; see also Jicarilla. Apache Co., Ariz. 2-544 (D2). — Mohaves, tribe : see Yava pais. Apaches (Paris hooligans) 14- 452d; 13-675b. Apache-Yumas, tribe : see Hualapais. Apachnas (Egyptian king) 14- 175d. Apad 4-491b. Apadana : see Susa, Palace at. Apafy, Michael (of Transyl- vania) : see Michael Apafy (of Transylvania). Apagis 9-657d. Apagoge 12-505. Apaiang, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (G4). Apakyro, lake, Gr. : see Tri- chonis. Apalachee, Ga. 11-752 (C2). — , bay, Fla. 10-540 (B2). — , riv., Ga. 11-752 (C2). APALACHEE, tribe 2-158d ; wars of 14-477d. APALACHICOLA, Fla. 2-158d; 10-540 (B2). — , bay, Fla. 10-540 (D7). — , riv., Fla. 10-540 (Al) ; 10- 54 la. Apalhraun 14-229a. Apalona, Ind. 14-422 (D8). Apam, Go.Cst. 12-203 (B4). — , Mex. 18-318 (HI) ; 13- 449b. Apatna : see Apame. Apamama, isls., Pac.O. 20-436 (G4). Apame (wife of Pharnabazus) 21-359a. — (wifeof Seleucusl.)21-213b; 24-604a. Apamea, Asia M. (Bithynia) : see Mudania. APAMEA, Asia M. (Phrygia) 2-159b ; 2-760 (C4) : 23- 648 (F3) ; coins 19-889d : see also Celaenae and Dineir. — Pers. (Parthia) 2-159c. — Syr. (Euphrates) 2-159c ; 2-760 (H4); 3-979d : see also Birejik. APAMEA. Syr. (Orontes) 2- 159a; 23-648 (F3) ; 13- 243c. — , dist., Asia M. 8-279b. — , peace (188 B.C.) of 24-605a. Apan. riv., Venez. 27-989 (A2); 27-988c; 17-667b. Apanage : see Appanage. Apanchomene, Artemis2-664b. Apaneca, mt., Salv. 24-96c. Apano-Kouphonisos, isL, Gr. 12-424 (G4). Apanokrapa, mt.. Or. 12-424 (D3) ; 12-426d. Apanomeria, Aeg.S. 24-195d. Apanteles glomeratus 14-243b. Apap (myth.) 8-121d; 19- l:i»;i. Apar2-561b; 8-927b. Apardion : see Aberdeen, Scot. Aparicio (general) 8-919d. — (sculptor) 24-494C. APARRI, P.Is. 2-159c; 21- 392 (Cl). Apartment house : see Flat. Aparytae, tribe l-315a. Apa Sahib 3-833c. Apataki, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (L6). Apathus 14-177d (fig.). Apati, Jasz, Hung. : see Jasz- Apati. Apatin, Hung. 3-4 (F4). Apatisti, academy of 18-482C. Apatite, mt., Me. 23-804b. APATITE (min.) 2-159c ; 21- 475c. Apato, riv., S.Af. 25-466 (E3). Apatornis 3-977a ; 20-9d. Apatndia, Parag. 2-462 (El). Apatura ilia 16-477c (flg.) • — iris : see Purple emperor butterfly. To make fun use of this Index It is essential to read the instructions given on Page /. Apaturia: see Athena Apaturia. APATURIA (festival) 2-160a. Apaturus. Aphrodite 2-167b. Apavarcticene (Apavarkti- kene), dist., Pers. : see Abi- ward. Apavarktikene, Pers. : see Kelat. Apavatn, lake. Ice. 14-228 (B2). Ape (pseud.) : see Pellegrini, Carlo. APE 2-160b ; 22-324d ; 17- 521d ; mythology 9-51c, 9-55b, 13-509b ; Thoth 26' 882c. Apelatae 8-262c. Apelava : see Palwal. APELDOORN, Holl. 2-160c ; 13-588 (C2). — , canal, Holl. 13-588 (D2) ; 13-591b. APELLA 2-160c; 25-61 la ; ephors 9-677d. Apellaeus 6-315C. Apelles (Marcionite) 17-693b. APELLES (painter) 2-160d ; 12-4S7b ; 25-37c ; Alex- ander the Great 22-1 28a, 9- 675b : Aphrodite picture 21-545a. Apelles, Gospel of 2-180d. APELLICON 2-161a ; 2-506b. Apellon : see Apollo. APENNINES, mts., It. 2-161b; 15-4 (B2-D3) ; 15-26 (C2- D3) ; 15-3b ; deforestation 10-649d ; geology 9-662b, 9-663a, 15-568C, 2O-82a. APENRADE, Gcr. 2-163b ; 8-24 (B3). — Fjord, Ger. 8-24 (B3) ; 2- 163b. Apenta Spring, Hung. 4-736c. Aper, Arrius 5-437a ; 8-280b. Apcrantia, Gr. 12-440 (C2). Aper6, Braz. 4-440 (F2). — , riv., Bol. : see Manique. Aperea 5-586d ; 8-915c. Aperiu (people) 10-78b. Aperopia, isl., Or. 12-440 (E3) : see also Dokos. Apertoineter 18-406c. Apertura pyriformis 25-196b. APERTURE (diet.) 2-163b. Aperture-diaphragm 16-426b. Apes', mt., Mor. : see Musa, mt. Apet (Egypt, measure) 28- 4S4d. Apetalae2-13c. Apetalous 10-5590. Apcthorpe Hall, mansion, Northants. 2-418c. Apex, Mont. 14-276 (C3). — , X.C. 19-772 (D2) ; 8-710b. APEX (diet.) 2-163b. • (costume) 7-235b ; 7-236b ; 10-475a. — beat 13-132C. — mentis : see Synderesis. — stone 17-844C. Aphaea (goddess) l-252b ; 4- 617a; temple l-251d, 26- 61 Id (flg.), 12-481 (figs.). Aphaenogaster 2-86d. Aphaia, Artemis 2-664c. Aphamiotae, tribe 24-664b. Aphanaptcryx 3-97 Id ; 3- 977c ; 6-6d. Aphaneura 5-797b. Aphaniptera : see Flea. APHANITE2-163b. Aphanitic2-163c. Apharetidae : see Idas and Lynceus. Aphareus (rhetorician) 14- 878d. — (son of Perieres) 14-279d ; 5-482a. APHASIA (med.) 2-163c ; brain tumour 25-201c; hemi- plegia 20-763b ; santonin 24-195C. — (philos.) 18-228a ; 22-696d. Aphek (Apheca, Afka) Syr. 16-346d; l-429a; 15-379b ; 24-124a. Aphelidium 22-47 Ic. APHELION 2-1 1; M ; 8-800c. Apheliotropie curvature 21- 753a. APHEMIA 2-164d ; 2-164a. Aphenti Christos, mt., Crete 7-418 (Cl) ; 7-419a. — Kavousi, mt., Crete 7-418 (Cl); 7-419a. Aphentoules, Theodore 12- 526c. Aphetae, Gr. 26-843b. Aphetes 9-67 Ob. APHIDES 2-1 64d; 8-898a ; 13-262b ; 4-21 Ib ; destruc- tion 6-319b, 8-898d ; galls ll-424c ; geological age 13- 260c ; germ-cells 13-426b ; jaws 13-4 19c; ladybirds 6-67 4b ; reproduction 23- II'.':!, 24-7 !7ap ; ••nriu-i) 21-3l)G)i ; 2- — i iranns) l-449o. — llceaergos) 2-663d. :->14-26a. 7- Jl- — I.yivm-, I. veins) 2-ISIh; 28-'J76c ; Lyceum at Athens :us 17-l.')4a. — (Miisagetc*, Cltharoedus) 2- i ; 19-49d ; statues 2- IM;:I. 6-:i'.»'.b (fig.), 2-1 ::.', i. — (Patroos, 1'atnius) 2-184b ; 9-S91d; 14-730d; Palatiuo temple 2S-20b. s) 80-64*. «) 12-4XOD. 84d; 22-704b: temple 21-60b ; 7-9730, 12-4Sla ; i 12-262a ; oracles 20-143a. — (Sauroctonus) 2-1 8611 ; 12- •.tlii-u-i 2-184a; 27- 317a; Coremtla, temple 5- 684b ; Knlukli. temple 27- 3H-..1. 14-1'.- 1.1. — (Tcincnitcs), Syracuse : tee — (Thjrmbraeus) 1S-220C. Apollo, Pa. 21-106 (C-D4). 28-38 (B3). —.cape. N.Af. : tee All el Mrkkf. — , fount of 7-70ib. int : tre Sun, mountain tb.-atrr. Lond.26-733a. I Marsyax " (paint- tor : l:aphael)22-9n-.M. lar. India 4-l84a. 16- 1 7 Ob. 1 •< • •• nil. •- 8--.'-<3c. lorun (of Acharnac) 26- Mlb. Artemita) 13-24 Id; 3- I08b. APOLLODORUS (Athenian in) 2-lMtIb; 13- 429a ; genealogical basis of «nrk 11- .7 ,h ; metrical ry 6-3U(ib. ienlan musician) 21- APOLLODORUS (Athenian 12-is7a. — 'OF CARYSTUS) 2-lS6b ; U-illd. •-(OF DAMASCUS) 2-186b. — (Epicurean) 9-G35c. \; • ! • .1 2- • M. mm 19-64fb. — (of IVnrainum) »••• M . • J-: i , . IN- 1 1 '• . Hirm* to lS-40Va ; 13- 1ST! Mn.i.-nl Cltlli •-Ilia. A|N.lliina, I... A|Hillonia (Mordlapuin), Asia — MfoapoUs)'. Bulg. 4-773 taken by i*7-716d. ••• — , I'al. : tee Antuf. t-n2S-l '.In. APOLLON1V l.anuil •ioj 13-64 H (1>2); 4- 49d: Corcyra rol.n i : liori.-t.-Ti,,, I,, i •k. II linl.-l.ll, . > 12-110 I ' colony fl- — . WU.H-740(It:i). — . dl»t.. UO.CM. 11-103 (A4) ; — . lake. Asia H. : tre Abul- hunt tinil. . tribe 12-204a : 12-204a. IM.Ilunlan parabola : tee Quadratic parabola. — problem 2-ls7i- ; 6-383c. ApollonlatUs, dist., Asia 21- I16d. — . lake, Asia JI. : tee Abul- limn ApoUontoon l2-960c. Apolloiildes (engraver) 11- 464c. Ajwtlonio di Tiro (Antonio Pii.-ri) 14-9030. Apollonlus (Alexandrine Jew) : tee Apollos. — (Christian writer) 18-758d. APOLLONIUS it In- t-ITi-mtiiaU') 2-lMI.I. .(;>.•//' in iiu Gallua (K. Vleta) APOLLONIUS MOLON 2- JS6d; 4-93Sil; 6- — (OFPERGA)2-l>ii,l; astro- nomy 2-SlUa ; ma! lc 17-11 l!*r, 6-1M0.1. 19-,>67b. — (OF RHODES) 2-1 SSa : In Greek litrraturr 12-">l II. ; romance 23-Jond ; Theo- critus' allusion 26-761b. APOLLONIUS (tin- sophist) 2- 1 •"•..!. APOLLONIUS (tlio surly or crabbed) 2-1 86<- ; grammar and syntax 12-331d ; 6- IMb, — (Syrian general) 15-394c. — (OFTRALLES) 2-1 SSa. — (OF TYANA) 2-lS8b ; 19- 93c ; vegetarianism 2-71 Mi. — (OF TYRE) 2-lssc; 23- .1(111. ; English translation «-609b. Apollrmius ton Turun (Xrurn- stadt)ll-786d. Apollophancs (Syrian) : tomb 9-263d. — (the Stoic) 2-131a. Apollo pianoforte player 21- »7Sc. APOLLOS (Apollonlus) 2-189a: 7-141c ; anttiorshlp of Ih'lir, m 13- in Ib. APOLLYON2-189a. Apolo, Hoi. 4-167 (A2). Apolobamba. Xudo do, mt., S.Ain. 4-167 (A2); 4-168a. ApologeUcal Declaration 24- APOLOGETICS 2-1891.; 26- 784b : Boiwuct4-2S9<- : K. k 8-885b ; Tert nllian 26-663b. Apologetieum (Tertullian) 26- .. I3b, Apolooelieia (Innocent IV.) M- ,-ii.i. Apologia (Greek law) 2-1S9I.. Apologia (Crotus Itubianus) 18-l.lld. Apologia Ecctetiae Anglicanae (Jewel) 15-363C. Apologia pro fide sua (Rnflnus) Apologia pro rila tva (New- man) 19-il9a ; 9-61: Apologie del ChHtlentumi (Luthardt)17-133b. Aixjnrjir /or 1-ixirie (Sidney) 25-1 Ib; 9- Apotogir pmir llrrodote (Estl- enne) 9-800b. APOLOGUE 2-1941. ; 10-114b ami r. APOLOGY 2-194o. 1 ln;r)6-341c; Apology (Justin JIartyr) 15- ' - : H .llrj-iy (I'l . . M- !l»J -j'j riVrtulllii I ' ,i in ,.,:„!• i , AfttOgV fife the j'nif i 'AriSHMI InVv (linn l«) ) 3-ay|il. IpalTrin 21- Apomorphlne tO-liMi; 2O- I34U ; rm.-ti.- 9-3:iill.. ApoDCturis, Fetnu : tee Abmoo, l-i.-tr.. ,|'. APONEUROiU 2-194d. Ajioni f,,,,,, n. is-'.'ii (Cl>: tre alto Abnno llmrnl. us de : tre Abaoo, 0 o,,his (Egyptian deity) 9- 4«a; 9-iib; f-.V.'d ; •- 4«7b; oontrat with lie 8- 468d. 24-< i kint;) 14-17.M1; 14-17H. ; V- Apophon-ta 17-2(k-. APOPHTHEGM 2-194d. APOPHYGE 2-1'JSa. •.ll.-nii- arid 22-6911). APOPHYLL1TE 2-1948. APOPHYSIS(dict.)2-194b; of moMea 4-TMo, 4-TOTd. Apopi : tee ApophU, Kityptian king. \po|.»:i, Fl.l. 10-M'l 'I! A, — , lake, Fla. 10-440 (E3) ; 10-440d. APOPLEXY 2-195b: In an- thrax 2-107tt ; bladder pun- lysis 4-30a: uuanity » result 14-607 b ; splenic 2- 107a; treatment 6-6»6d, 7- 411d, ll-4:lUd, 7-233C. Ap«pyk< 2S-71CC-; 25-718a. Aporhyolilo (ilii-t.) 22-718b. Aporli\'ni-hi(lai' 1-1 1'ir. Aporhynchua hemignuUil 1- HOC. Aporlta 8-878a. Aporosa 2-103o ; 28-1018a. APOROSE (diet.) 2-19Go. Aporrhais : tee Chenopus. A porrfaetln 13-173C, Aporryma 28-484b. Aposafranmo : tee Benzindu- llne. Aponafranone 23-1000a. Apoaaturnium (diet.) 2-in Id. Apoaeuuttic coloration : tee warning coloration. APOSIOPES1S (diet.) 2-196c. Apospory 22-611u: 4-706d ; 23-126c. Apostadero, Vencz. 27-'.i~;i (A-B2). APOSTASY 2-196c; 6-902o ; English law 13-:i62d. Apostata caplondo 28-849b. A iK.steriori (dii-t.) 2-'.'.ilb. \ ;••'-!.!: tee PostiL 1 19-U360 ; 24-S6.1d. APOSTLE 2-196c ; In Didacht 8-201c ; early Church 20- 184a, 6-334d ; IrvinRites 5- 433b; miraolcH 18-. . Apo~tl.-, IslS., \Vi-. 28-710 (CD; 28-H-Jc; 28-740c. Apostle Brctliren : tee Apostles, Order of the. Apo«tlo of Rome : tre Xcri, Philip. — of the Frisians, The : tee \Viilibror.l. Apostles (Christian heretics) : tee Apostolici. Apostles, Church of the, Constantinople : srr Holy Apostles, Church of the. — (literary society) 13-251c ; 0. — (Order of the) 2-204c. Apottlet, Ads md Teachinyn of the: see Ads of the ApotUei and Didaehl. Apostles' C'hun-h, Cologne : trr Sankt Apostclnklrche. — cni-d 7-:;y:;u; 3-877b ; as test of truth 6-334e ; con- trover-iy in Prn-sian (liiirrh 13-lud: in medieval theo- logy 28- 7 7 lid; Ruflnus' legend 8-38 Id. — Liturgy 16-79«e, Apostles of Ireland : tee Twelve apostles of Ireland. APOSTLE SPOONS 2-199a. Apostolea (author) 12-424a. Apostolea. Arg. 18-.179a. Apostolicae curao 20-lS7a, APOSTOLICAL CONSTITU- tion>2-199a; IHdarhf em- bodii-4 IM 8-."ii,l; Illppo- lytus' influeiii-c 13-420b ; holy wiN-k 13-t.-.'::d : U-<-tiir recognized 16-:. ."iSc; Sabbath i' \\l,..t.,i,. oi.rk oaM- 2 '. i,- 1- Itviand 14-71*i.ii. -thrrli : trr Apom- APOSTOLIC CANONS S-lOIr . M(. . :, . 14- : 1 * Id j Trntlan Council 2* 199a; WesUri. I94d. ":- — rhuiiilM-rU.il (-ntOa. Apottolte CAurrA Untrr, Tie t-1'.iud : livliukf ii noted 8- lOla ; lector l«-34ltb. Apostolic congregmtiou 2- .' •!•!. i,.. ,,, -2t---r. . Apottolie Jtidatralla l«-348c. APOSTOLIC FATHERS S- lOlc. tiee otto Clement, Apparn. Ar • oat apan- . Ipostol •• I ••••• ; T- -• '.. APOSTOLIC MAJESTY 2-104a. Apostolloos 6-344b ; 28-456d. Apostoho Penitentiary : *•• I • iiiU-ntiary, Apostolic. — Vicarial* 23-4i«7u. Apostolius, ArsenlUH 2-204b. — , MICHAEL t-104b. >r. Serge 4-470d. Apimtool. .Samuel S-104a. ApiMtoohans S-104a. Apostrophla 2-1671.. APOSTROPHE (dirt.) 2-104b ; pillirtllation 22-C49b. Apotuotici (Apotactltes) : tee Apostolii-i. Apothecaries, isl., RUHS. 24- 39a. Apothecaries Acts 2-20.',d. — Garden 2-206c: «-2Ja. — Hall, Lond. 2-206b. Apothecaries' measure 28- 1-1':. — Society 2-204o : 16-81 la ; F remises in Water Jjinu 16- 4Hc. APOTHECARY 2-204C ; Arab shops 18-461) ; charter 21- 343c, 21-346d ; status in 14th century 21-3564. Apothecium Il-:i41i ; 16- Mle. Apothenn : tee Apophthegm. APOTHEOSIS 2-'.'06c. Apothetae 2S-611b. Ajiotropaios, Apollo 2-18,'ia. Aiio-ulincn 12-:c.'lc. " AjioxyonifinH " (statnr) 12- i: 12-1911.; attributed to Lygippusl7-184c. Apoxypoda 2-auyb : 2-303c. Apo/iii, Hal. 14-:)76 (CI). Appa (Tamil writer) 26-390d. — . tribe l-329d. Appall (of Coorg) 7-92b. Appalachee, bay, Fla. : tee .V'.il.i. b. •'. Appalachia, Va. 28-118 (Bl). -J«teol.)27-(i-j.,r. APPALACHIAN, mts., U.S. 2-207b ; 27-613a ; 19-76Io; in Canada 5-14 Id ; fall-line- 10-lilb ; fauna 27-u:i3d ; geology 27-627o, 27-6:!Od, 20-'.':i7b. 5-I42d, 21-177d ; gold 27-640d ; in Maryland 17-8270 : in New Jersey 19- 401d ; in IVun-yhMnia 21- 104c ; oil-llclds JSO-'-'Ud, 19- 498b, 21-107b ; rainfall 27- 633a. — , plateau. Pa. 27-614d ; 17- JTS. —.region. N.C. & Oa. 19- 771a; ll-741b. — . val., Ala. : tee Cooea Valley. Appalachlcola, riv., Fla. : lee Apalachicola. Appan : tre Appa. APPANAGE (apanage) 2-20Sd. Appanoose. Kan. 15-604 (02). — OR, la. 14-732 (E4). Ai.parator : tre Apparitor. Apparatus sculptoris (con- stellation) 7-1 la. Appareoida. liraz. 12-646C. APPAREL (dirt.) 2-209C. Apparelled nib l-479a. Apparent altitude l-764b. — co-ordinates 2-801d. — time 8- l.'ioi.. Apparition of Christ. Feast of the : tee Epiphany, Feast APPARITIONS 2-209o ; 26- 446d ; Koehme 4-li:64ta : z.,-\ mary jurisdiction M-7»c ; d btates 2-217a, 7- 313c. — 1 1 orma Panperis) Act ( 1 893) — , lords jiuUces of : tee Lord* Justices of Appeal. — , lords of. In ordinary : tee Lords of Appeal In Ordinary. Country tod* U-TSfa. w)2-217c. Appearanre and Kralily ^Bradley) 13-207b ; 18- Appel (theologian) 9-640d. Appel m toldat. L' (Uarres) 2- Appelbo. Swed. 26-190 (]!•< 1). Appeleg, rlr., Arg. 2O-900d. Appellant, The Lords : tee Lords Appellant. The. Appellate Jurisdiction Act (1*76) 2-.M4c; Court of Session 15-442C ; lords of api>eal In ordinary 17-fia ; master of the rolls 17* 873b. Appello Caetarent (Montagu) 18-748a- Appclsoha, Holl. 13-488 (D2). Appelviki-n, fined. 28-935 (A2). Apjicndant common rights %• APPENDICITIS 2-.-17.-; colic C-683a : pathology- 8-264b ; peritonitis 21-1 7 Id; simu- lated by tabes mesentcrica 17-168b. Appendicostomr 8-786a- Apiiendicular gland 17-16«d. Appcndicularia 27-386a ; 28- 37 9c: phosphorescent light, 21-4/7dl Append icularlldae 27-384d. APPENDICULATA 2-22Ub ; 2- 874a : 28-1033c. APPENDINI, FRANCESCO Maria 2- -.".'Ob. Appendix J/.s.s. 4-223b. Appendix Termifomiis : tee \ enniform appendix. Appenino, inU., It. : see Apcn- :;.::'-. APPENZELL Swlt*. 2-22U; 26-242 (02). APPENZELL, canton. Switx. 2-22Ub ; 26-142 (U2) ; 26- 2."i la ; 4-488a. APPERCEPTION 2-221 b; Kant 15-6691. • Plato's logic 16-898c; Wundt 18- Mlb. APPERLEY, CHARLES JAS. 2--.".'lc. Apperloy Uridge, York*. 28- Cl). APPERT, BENJAMIN NICO- bu Maria 2- '.".'Id. — . Francois 10-6 13a. Appia. fort. It, 15-4 (Fl). — Aqua, Rome 2-24 lo. — I'orta. I'.oine 23-607d- — VIA,It.2-222a: 15-26 -.'.-:, — , Francesco 2-222a. — , Nicoolo 2-222a. Applano, Gherardo d' : te« Gherardo. lord ot Pisa. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 43 APPI-ARAU Applano, Jacopo d': • James-tyrant of Pisa. Appian Way, It. : «ee App Via. Appias nero 16-476d. Appii, Forum, It. : see Forum Appii. Appin, N.S.W. 19-538 (G5). — , Scot. 2-222d. APPIN, dist,, Scot, 2-222o 24-412 (C3) ; 2-486b. Appingedani, Holl. 13-58 (Dl); 12-613a. Appius Claudius : see Claudius Appius. APPLAUSE (diet.) 2-222d see also Acclamation. Apple, isl.. Mass. 17-852 (C4) —.riv.. 111. 14-304 (Bl). — , riv., Wis. 28-740 (A3). APPLE 2-223a; acreage (Grea Brit,)ll-262a; cider6-363a cultivation ll-265a ; evapo ration establishments (Can. 6-155a ; flower 23-722 (flg.); food values 8-216b fruit ll-257o ; grafting 13-743a; imports (U.K.) 11 262b; mistletoe 18-616a; oi of 21-141o ; phyllotaxis 16 328a ; Siam 25-3d ; Unitec States ll-268d, l-420b. — blight 2-165a. — blossom weevil 2-223d ; 8 897a. Appleby, A. 7-440c. — , J. F. 22-945d. Appleby, Lines. 9-416 (II. F2) — , Tex. 26-690 (X4). APPLEBY, Westm. 2-224o ; 9 412 (I. D3) ; ancient barony 28-554d; battle (1648) 13- 24a : geology 28-554a ; rain fall 28-554a. — Castle, Westm. 2-224c. Apple Creek, O. 20-26 (G3). — Creek, riv., 111. 14-304 (B4) — Creek, riv., Mo. 18-608 (G4) — Creek, riv., N.Dak. 19-800 (D3). — Creek, riv., O. 20-26 (G3). Applecross, Scot. 28-412 (C2); 17-698d. — .dist., Scot. 24-413 (C2) : geology 23-742b, 27-62b. Appledore, Dev. »-430 (VI. Dl); 8-133b. — , Kent 9-424 (D4) ; l-582d. Applegate, Mich. 18-372 (H6). — , Oreg. 20-242 (B-C5). — Creek, Oreg. 20-242 (B5). Applegath Press 19-558a ; 22- 353b. Apple Grtve, Va. 28-118 (E3). Applegrove. W.Va. 28-560 (A3). Apple of discord 9-745b. — of Sodom 2-224c ; ll-423c. Apple Pie, hill, N.J. 19-502 — River, 111. 14-304 (Bl). — River, Wia. 28-740 (A3). Apple rose 23-730b. Apples, Switz. 26-242 (A3). Apple scale : see Mussel scale. Apple Springs, Tex. 26-690 (M- Applethwaite beds 5-300b. Appleton, Dr (journalist) 19- 563a. — , Frances Elizabeth : see Longfellow, Frances Eliza- To make full use of this Index it is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. belh, — , t»iTTHA iAN2-224d: 17-77a. — , Samuel (merchant) 2-224d. — , Samuel (soldier) 7-924C. — , Thomas Gold 2-225a. — , William H. 7-124C. Appleton, Ala. 1-460 (B4). — , Ark. 2-552 (C2). — , Ches. 16-139 (C3). — , Lanes. 16-139 (C3). — , Me. 17-434 (C4). — , Minn. 18-550 (B5). — , Mo. 18-608 (G4). — , S.C. 25-500 (C3). APPLETON, Wis. 2-225a ; 28- 740 (E4). — City, Mo. 18-608 (B-C3). — Wiske, Yorks. 9-412 (F4). Applicators 26-136a. Appling, Ga. 11-752 (D2). — Co., Ga. 11-752 (D4). Applique work 19-340b ; 9- 312 (Plate). APPOGGIATURA 2-225b. Appoigny, Fr. 10-778 (F4). APPOINTMENT, POWER OF 2-225b ; 27-331d. Appold, J. G. 8-782b ; 14-63o ; 14-107C. Appoloniatis Italus, lake, Turk. : see Abulliont Geul. Appomattox, Va. 28-118 (D3); campaign (1865) 21-303 (map). — ,riv.,Va. 28-118 (E3) ; 21- 304a. — Co., Va. 28-118 (D3). — COURT HOUSE 2-226a. Apponaganset, harbour, 17-852 (F3). Apponaug, R.I. 23-249 (C2) 28-341C. APPONYJ, ALBERT, coun 2-226b ; crisis of 1909 13 922o ; minister of educatio 13-92 Ib; speaker of Diet 13 920b. APPORTIONMENT (diet.) 2 226c ; In taxation 9-459c. — BILL 2-227b. Apports 21-548d. Appraisement : see Valuatio and Valuers. APPRAISER (diet.) 2-227c 27-867o ; United States 2 227c. Apprehension (law) 26-79d. APPREHENSION (philos.) 2 227c. Apprentices, Act of (1563) 16 APPRENTICESHIP 2-228a; 6 138o ; ll-78a ; Germanyll 887d; Henry VIII. 8-971c Japan 15 -22 la; legisla tion 16-lOc, 16-9d ; wage affected by 28-233c. Apprenticii ad legem 2-228b. Appressorium ll-333d. Approach, line of 17-1002b. Approbation, Jove of (phren. 21-536d. APPROPRIATION 2-229o j 4 TSla. Approuague, Fr. Gui. 12-082a — , riv., Fr. Gui. 12-675 (E2). Approvers, office of 28-266a. Approximation 2-535d ; 18- 136d ; 2-540C. Apps, A. 14-503a. Appulciao, leges 23-638b ; 24- 234b. Apnulia. dist.. It. : see Apulia APPURTENANCES 2-229d. Appurtenant common rights see Appendant common rights. App Water, riv., Scot. 24-412 . Apuleia ferrea 14-839a. APULEIUS, LUCIUS 2-234c, archaism 23-053d ; Cupic and Psyche 22-543d ; satire 24-228d ; style 16-257C. 16- 266b ; syncretism 26-292d. APULIA (Apu, Appu), dist. It. 2-2350 ; 15-4 (E-F4) 15-26 (E4) ; 15-38 (maps) , agrarian disturbances (1902- 1907) 15-80c (foil.); emigra- tion 15-Sb ; Emperor Henry III. 13-274d; geology 15- 5c; Invasion (981) 20-374b; land tenure 15-llb; Nor- mans 19 -7 53d; palatine churches 3-400d ; Saracens 15 - 29a ; vase - painting 5- 721a ; volcanic region 15- 5c ; wages 15-13b. — and Calabria, prov., Horn Emp. 23-649 (D2). Apulum, Hung. 23-648 (E2) : see also GyuTa Fehdrvar. Apu Poro, riv., Braz. : see Uoayali. APURE, riv., Vcnez. 2-236d ; 27-9S9 (B2) ; 20-275c. APURIMAC, dept., Peru 2- 236d ; 21-264 (A5 & C4). APURIMAC, riv., Peru2-236d; 21-264 (C3-4). Apury : see Aperiu. Apus (astron.) 7-13b. Apus (zool.) 9-656d ; 7-561a ; appendages 7-555b, 2-676d, 18-216b ; development 7- 559c ; cntosternite 2-292d ; larva 7-554d ; reproduction 2-295d. Aputa, Jap. 15-156 (M5). APYREXIA 2-237a. Apyrite 27-104c. Aqabah (Mahommedanism) 17-404a. AQIBA BEN JOSEPH 2-237a; 20-622a; 3-855c ; 5-214a. Aqil 5-27c. Aqiqah 24-110b. iqua anethi : see Dill-water, qua Apka, Nig. : see Duke Town, qua chloroform! 6-257b. — dissolutiva: see Nitric Acid. AQUAE 2-237a. — Appollinares, It. 14-635b ; 4-358a. — Bonnonis, Fr. : see Bour- bon I'Archambault. — Borvonis, Fr. : see Bourbon I'Archambault. — Borvonis, springs, Fr. : see Bourbonne-les-Bains. — Caeretanae, It. : see Bagni del Sasso. — Calentes, Fr. : see Chaudes Aigues. AQUAE CUTILIAE, It. 2-237b. ' .quae et ignis interdictio 10- 7 Id : see also Outlawry, quae Flaviae, Port. : see Chaves. — Grani, Ger. : see Aix-la- Chapelle. — Gratianae, Fr. : see Abc-les- Bains. Aquaelicium 23-577c. Aquae Neapolitanac, Sard. 15 26 (B5). — Orentes.Sp.: see Las Burga — Originis,Sp.:seeLasBurga — Patavinae: see Abano Bagn — Sabaudicac, Fr.: see Aix-lC! Bains. — Sabientis, Sp. : see Lc Burgos. — Segete, Fr. : see St Galmie — Sextiao : see Aix (liouche du-IUiOno). — Solis, Som. : see Bath. — .Statiellao, It. : sec Acqul. — Sulis, Spm. : see Bath. — Tarbellicae, Fr. : sec Dax. — Tauri, It. : see Bagni doll Ferrate. Aqua.Ferentina, It. 16-270c. Aqua fortis : see Nitric acid. Aqua.Fria, riv., Ar!z. 2-547d. Aqualnte Mere, lake. Staffs •HMb. Aqua laurocorasi : see Cherr laurel water. Aquamanile 15-544d. AQUAMARINE 2-237b ; £7 48c. Aquam dare 6-495d. Aqua Menthae Pipcritao Dl 129b. " Aquumotrico " (dredger) 8 567d. Aquam perdoro 6-495d. Aquapem, dist., Af. : Akwapim. Aqua Regia 18-201d. AQUARELLE 2-237b. AQUARII (rel.)2-237b — C (star) 2-239d. AQUARIUM 2-237b. Aquarius, mts., Ariz. 2-544 (B2). —.plateau. Utah 27-814 (C4). AQUARIUS (constellation) 2 239d ; 7-12 (map) ; astrologj 2-798b ; history 28-994c Ganymede ll-454d. Aquasco, Md. 17-828 (F3). Aquastus 27-283c. AQUATINT 2-2l!9d ; 24-137c. Aquavitae Fathers : sc< Jesuati. AQUAVIVA, CLAUDIO 2- 239d. AQUEDUCT 2-240b ; Asia Minor 2-2 Kiel ; Bridgewater canal 17-551b ; Frontinus work ll-250a ; Greek 2- 240d ; medieval 2-243d modern 2-2 I Id ; Now York 2-248a ; Roman 2-241b, 2-385c ; Seville 24-732c ; Utah 2-247d. Aqueduct of Sylvius (nnat.) 4- 395d ; 4-395c. Aqucductus cochleae 8-793b. — fallopii 19-:;!)«a. — vestibuli 25-200b ; 8-792c. Aqueous humour 10-93a. — rocks : see Hock, sedimen- tary. — vapour2-860b ; Callondar's eqiiation 25-825a ; catalytic action 5-501e ; chemical action 6-28c ; diathermancy 13-i.'i Hi ; distribution 18- 271a, 18-266c ; measure- ment8-135d. Aquidaban, riv., Parag. 2-462 (El). Aquidaban " (ship) 4-451b ; 4-461b. .quidneck, R.I. : see Newport, — , isl.', R.I. : see Rhode Island. Aquila (archbp.) : see Arno. AQUILA (friend of St Paul) 2- 248d ; 3-856C ; 20-946c. — (Jewish proselyte) ; see Onkelos, Akylas. — , CASPAR 2-24 8d. — , SERAFINO DELL' 2-249a. AQUILA, It. 2-249a; 15-4 (D3); 15-180. — , Switz. 26-242 (F3). — , prov., It. 15-9e. — , riv., It. 2-162a. AQ U ILA (constellation)2-249c; 7-12 (map). quila (lordship) 8-833b. quila (zool.) 8-790c ; 3-971a. — (Adalbert!) : see Spanish imperial eagle. — (chrysaetus) : see Golden eagle. — (heliaca) : see Imperial eagle. — (maculata) : see Spotted eagle. Aquila alba : see Calomel. Aquila Creek group 20-550d. Aquila degli Abruzzi, prov., It. iquilae « : see Altalr. .qnllarla Agallochum : see Eagle-wood. VQUILA ROMANUS 2-249C. Aquilegia : see Columbine. AQUILEIA, Aus. and It. 2- 249c; 15-26 (D2) ; 3-4 17-ll I ; • .",» . > ... 31Ua ; slavery 2-lMb ; sur- vey progress 2-738d. — : llUart 2-363d : Armenia t-566* : Asia Minor 2-760o ; Assyrian wan 2-789o ; • rltirs 2-263d ; British -nee 2-37 Ob ; Caliphs d. 5-23c; Doxy's works 8-1*3* ; early kingdoms 2- 284a ; KgypUan Influence 'b : Egyptian trad* 9- 4.''« ; Indian Invasion 4- 1 : Mahomet 2-265b ; . <-ment Into P*lestine 99>610a ; Portuguese IB flurnce 2-269d ; Semitic •migration 5-1 4 la: Turklah administration 2-2?Oc: Wall- habl movement 2-267d. See alto Caliphate. , prov.. Syr. 26-309. v).dt.t.. Arab. 29-913o; 11-436*; 1-191K-. - ( Lll*nrn»ls), dlst., Arab 23-649 (F3). — . I'etrae*). prov.. Turk. An. 22-648 (K4-3); 23-649 (F4-3); survey map 17-nilc. Lrablan art : trr. Mahom- nirdan art. — baboon 3-96d ; 11-554C !-331b. — camel : trr Camel. — Desert, Egy. 9-40 (B3) 9-lld. Arabian Ibex : tee Nubian Ibex — jasmine : trr Zambac. Arabian Sights Entertain •mils. The : see Thoutand and Onr \67d : Turkey 27-473b. — type27-540b. Arab! Konak, pass, Bulg. 23 ARABI PASHACAhmed Arab! 2-.'-:iu ; 9-11 la ; 9-120a. Arab Irak, region, Turk. As. ter Irak Arubi. Arabia : tec Hock-crew. Arabl-san : see Sur-san. ArablBsu*. Turk. As. : tee Yar jm* (Alblstan-Yarpiu). ARABISTAN. prov.. Pft». 2 S83c; 21-188 lion 2-.'- I.I . Kail V!" •> 1- i .•.. 4-A04* ; 2- 7 4 90 1 InteMMdo 14- 5 1 6r ; Italy 15-J'J.i. 20-.i:ili; lan- guage 2-Jii.i : Madagascar 17-27 4a. 17-270li ; niaa-k> 19-I3U; Malta 17-J1 Ib ; Mombaa* 19-683b ; Moon 19-812d. 19-856*; Negro i [ r , r • . 1 1 *; t • -: 19- • I ( ' • Nubia 19 24-86o; Sardinia 24-3HIC? MoTl*-7 •«i«.28-:il.-; drallnit 2-7AJo ; taf M-4i2a : TunUU 27-39M : H87-S91c; Turkrjr27- il*> Moon (Span- ish peninsula). Arabus, rlv.. ll.-il. : trr ParalL ArabT Aril. 2-J44 (A3). — ,UlL 17-818 (E2). Araoa, rlr., Una. 21-184 ,!'.;.. Araoa (bot.) : in Purple . llraz. a-287b ; 4- 440 : 24-667a. Aracmn, division. Bur. : tee Arakan. Ar*o*rls27-93b. ARACATY (Ararat I), Brax. 2- 387b : 4-4KMK3). • in7-257d. Araivna, Sp. 25-530 (B4). — . mt«.. Sp. 25-530 (B4); Arachev,' Isl., Pac.O. : tee Angatan. Arachlc acid 12-625c. Arachldlo acid 20-44a ; 50b. Arachls hypogaea : ire Ground nut. — oil : trr Ground nut oil. Arachnactl42-l<>lb. Arachnaeon, int., t!r. 12-410 D-E3) : tee alto liagios ilia*. ARACHNE (myth.) 2-287b. ARACHNIDA 2-287c ; 2-679d ; 2-674d ; atllniticH 2-880d ; appendages 2-(>77o; classl- ilcut Ion 2-299a ; ooxal Rlanda 2-292b ; entostemltc 2-292c ; evolution 2-396o ; eyes 2-391c (flga.) ; geo- logical age 28-1 01 7d ; head morphology 2-675d preoral region 2-290d ; tra- cheae 2-67 Sd. Arachnoid mater 4-392c spinal cord 25-668d. Arachnomorphae 2-306d. Arachnotherinae 28-92*. Ararhnua (myth.) 26-508C. Arachoaia (White India), dlat. Asia 21-216a, 21-203b lliuan Taang's theories 11- 917d; Parthiana 18-620d. Ararhotians (people) 21-203b. Arachotus, lake, A*la2-475c. —, rlv., Asia 2-475b. Arechova, Gr. 12-424 (D2) 12-4334. Arnchthus, riv., Turk. : tee Arta. Ara Coell, church, Roma 3- 10*0, Aracynthua, mt., Gr. l-298d. ARAD((i-Anid).HunK.2-311d 3- 1 (G3) ; Arad martyr-, 13-918b. — , Pol. 20-602 (C8> ; 7-856b. — , county. Hung. 3-4 (G3). — , lei., Persian Gulf 3-212b. — (UJ), Hung. : tee Ui-Arad. Aradan, Pen. 21-188 (Bl) 15-77 Ic. Aradeb, riv., Egy. 19-6950. Aradlan, tribe 15-99a. Aradldae 13-260d. Ann 111" (Jezirch Ruad), Syr 23-649 (F3) ; 21-453d : As Syrian occupation 21-4.">lc 26-968c ; coins 19-suod federal council 27-29 Id ; alt 21-449.- ; Templars (1300 1302)29-595c. Aradxanl, riv.. Asia M. : te Murad Su (Eaxtern Kuph rates). Arae : tee Erinye*. ARAEOSTYLE 2-31 2a ; 14- 883d. ARAEOSYSTYLE 2-312a. Araeoxene 8-91c. Arae Philaenornm, N.Af. 23 648 (D3); 7-70'.'. i. Ara fa (Arafat), Arab. 17-9500 17-9540. Arafura, sea, Mai. Arch. 2 941d; 28-990*. Arnil. l-l . I'a. .11. 20-1 '.'1 M-l Aruiiliii. KI.-II. It. - 10- .•:••! j r. 2-aitb DKMB 9-1990 ; Enoyclo* illjlr Britannic* (5U» od.) 9-1790 ; inkimnslsi 13- MM . DOsMtetlM 21-'.. ... 21-U33C. U-9Md; statue 18-1 .... . .2-31tb. — , J. V.2-311b. Aragn, Oreg. 29-212 (A 4). — , rape, Oreg. 29441 (A4). M-..K". I...:- 9". '.'.'.. Arajro-Uavy actinometer 19* Aragon' Ga. 11-752 (Al). AH AGON < Arragon), dlst.. Sp. 2-:il3d: 29-530 (E3-F1); 9-916 (hist, map): alcavala tax 1-51 lib ; Charles of Valols S-933d ; coins 19- 21-3SIC ; DFiloros 21-139b ; history 25-545c, 28-S48d : James I. 15-1 4 Id ; kings of 2S-548a, 2S-570d. 28-57 Ic: language 25- .'. I tic; patron saint 11-7 30c; revolt (1668) 15-1 : 4-946c; sea-power 24-552d; Templan 29-597C, 28-598d. — , riv., Sp. 25-630 (El); 8- Aragona, It. 15-4 (D6). AniRoneae dialect : diction M 8-193h. ARAGONITE2-314b;4-971d; dulomltizatlon 8-3941) ; flb- roun form 24-228*. Aragosa, Aus. : tee Ragusa. Aragotol5-170a. Aragouse, Aus. : tee Ragnsa. Aragna, riv., Venex. 27-989 : 27-9880. ARAGUA, state. Venez. 2- 31 Id; 27-989 nr 9-4»M. Anlo-Osphui He*. Kur. and A«ia 8-li4a; 17-430b ; 21- Araltes: tet llarald III. of Norway. Aralu 12-l»d ; 9-738b ; ruler of 9-7a»d. 19- -- 1 \ralin-n, N.H.W. 19-538 (E4). Aralykh. fauc. 29-874 (II. U4) j 9-74ea. ARAM. EUGENE 2-317*. Aram (people) : tee Aram Aram (anc. region) 2-3 17c. Aramac. Austr. 2-960 (114). Aramaeans (ethnol.) 29-308d ; Arabian immigration 2- 163d ; ethnography 11- 381b, 17-540d. 19-146d ; in Mesopotamia 19-1 8Sb ; wan with Israel 15-.l79a. 7-K57a. ARAMAIC LANGUAGES 2- :U7c ; 24-623C ; alphalict l-730a; Babylonia 3-107a ; Dtmiel 7-806* ; EetUtUuttt 9-852* ; inscriptions 14- 619b ; Jewish use 12-168b. 26-ll9o; Palmyran dialect 20-654b: Persia S1-208O ; Syrlao29-309d; Targum2«- ilio. Ara maxim*. Rome 23-579d ; 13-347a; lft-358*. Ar.i:i,.i/..| ' Am.' i.. i:. •li-:ty i 2- 57 Oft. Aram Dammesek, Syr. : . Arameans (Florentine phllolo- iri-t-) 12-. :•.":,.. Aramech : tee BoOte*. Araml (people) 19-183b. Aramita, Fr. 10-778 (D6). Aram-Naharalni, Mesop. 18- 179d; 27-839*. Aramus : tee C'ourlan. Aram Zobah, Syr. : ire Zobah Aran, Isl., Ire. 14-744 (C2) ; » 412d. ARAN, Isls., Ire. 2-318a ; 14- 744 (B3). — , riv., India 14-382 (G-119). — , riv., Wales 9-388b. — , vaL. So. 25-530 (Fl) ; 11- 473d; 22-687b. Arana, D. B. : tee Barros Arana, Dlegx>. Annul, riv., India : ere Arlnd. ARANDA, PEDRO P. A. DE Bolea, count of 2-:il7c ; 25- 553c ; pottery, efforts to Improve 5-741c; Spanish American kingdoms scheme 18-:<38d. Aranda de Duero, Sp. 25-.V1' (D3); 21-91C. Arandl, Port. : tee Ourlqne. Arandyelovato, Serv. 24-686 (Bl). Aranea cocclnella 18-499a. — diadem* : tee Garden spider Araneae : tee Spiders. Aran Fawddwy, mt., Wales 9- 428 (V. D2) ; 18-168b. Aranz-ArariR, MaLPen. : tee Port Dickson. Aranl. riv., India 14-382 (HIS) ARANJUEZ, Sp. 2-31«h ; 25 530 (D2); treaty (1793) 22 1MB. Aranmoro, Isl., Ire. : tee Inish more. Arannaka Medhankara : tt Medhankar*. Arannaka. Arano, Colom. 0-701 (B4). Aran-of-the-Sainta, Isl., Ire. tee Iniahmore. Aram, mts., Wales: geology 20-237C. Aransas. bay. Tex. 19-690 — , tatet, Tex. 29-690 (L8). — , pus, Tex. 29-690 (K7-8). — , riv., Tex. 26-690 (K7). — Co.. Tex. 29-690 (K-L7). Amntlns. J. C. : tee Aranzl. Aranuka, isla., Pac.O. 20-436 (G4). ARANY, JANOS 2-318C. — . l.n.li-lail, 13-:'J-.-; 13 Aranya'ka»24-160b; 24-162d 4-381 b. Arany bulla (1222) : tee Golden bull of Hungary. Aranyos, mts.. Hung. 27-2121) — , riv.. Hung. 3-4JH3) ; 27 Ilia. Aranyos-Marot (Aranvos Mearoth). Ilung. 3-4 — bcds9-M3c. •-723 (FIX Arapary. llrax. 4 Arapry, riv.. I 'nw. 27-808*. Arapiba. Hp. 24-57o (ptaa)| 24-570. • . . Vp. 24-i7c. AnpU slplna 5-1471. Araponga : m Bell-bird (Cbaav morbynchns). Arapul, mt., S.Am. 1-964* Araq-al-Anilr. I'*L : art Arak rl-Emlr. Aragel «f Tabriz 2-574*. Arar, riv.. Arab. 29-305 (E3). — , riv., GauL : tee B*te*. Arar (tree) 19-863*; rnccOM from 14-351* ; — r**"~*t 24-137*; timber 8-694d. Arara 4-444*. Ararah (Aroer), Pat 29-601 (B-C8); 4-S56C. Ararat. Ala. 1-460 (A4). —,PiL 21-106 (LI). ARARAT. Vto. 2-310b; 29- 38 (Bl). — , country, Asia 2-310* ; Assyrian wan 29-968d. 24- 1190. ARARAT, mt.. Asi* 2-319c : 2-565 (El); 22-874 (II. D4). — . Lesser, mt., Asia 23-874 (II. D4). Araripe, mts., Braz. 4-440 (13): 5-59 Ic ARAROBA POWDER 2-320C. Ararw (Greek poet) 2-499a. Araruama, Braz. 22-353O. Arary. lake, Braz. 29-746b. ARAS, riv., Asia 2-320d ; 23- 874 (II. E4>; 83-648 (O3); 9-748*. Arasab, riv.. Ger. S.W.Af. 28- 466 (B-C6). Arasadl, fey. 14-382 (I-K1B). Araaakx, Scot. : trr Arimlg. AM-I.I ' I • r-iau :. • •<- .1- . 28- 4 -la ARASON, JON 2-320d; 14- t36b. Ara-tagh, mts.. Chin* 9-168 (E2) ; 15-940b. Aretapu. N.Z. 19-624 (D2). A rationibus 23-650*; 12-802*. Aratnma, farm. N.Y. 14-364d. ARATOROFLIGURIA2-321a. Aratthua, riv., Ep. : trr Art*. Aratuhlpe. Kraz. 4-440 (15). ARATUS (poet) 2-321b; 1- 574a; 12-514b. ARATUS (statesman) 2-32U ; Achaean League 1-14U; •- • 17- ; - .1- I. ,-24---.!. Arauan Indians 1-81 Id. Aranca, f olom. 9-701 (C3). — . Venez. 27-989 (A2). — , riv., S.Am. 8-701 (C3) ; 27- 989 (B2); ZO-275d. .traurana. La (de Krcills) 9- 734a; 25-o82c. ARAUCANIA, Chll. 2-321C : 2-1(12 (B4). ARAUCANIANS 2-321C ; 8- 153b; language 1-81 Id; sec- pent cult 2-52C. ARAUCARIA 2-323*; 19-391 (Plate): 21-778b ; fertiliza- tion 12-781 a; flowers 12- 759d (foil.) ; seed dispersal 12-761b; wood, histology 12-761 d. — Bldwllll : tee Bnnya-Bnnya pine. — brasiliana : tee Brazil pine. — Cunningbami : tee Jdoreton i ,<••• i BE — excels* : tee Norfolk Island I • • - — imbricata : tee Monkey puzzle. Araucarieae (Arancariln*e) 12- 754c; female cones 12-7 60*; mesozolc genera 29-54 8b ; pollen-grain and ovule 12- 761a ; wood, histology 12- 761d. Araucarioxylon 2O-537b ; 20- M8*, — Aegyptlmm 9-23b. ArancaHtas29-548d; 27-259d. Aranco. fliil. 6-148c. — .bay, ChiL8-143d. ARAUOO, prov.. Chll. 2-?22b ; 2-462 (Bl otB4); 6-liOc. Aranjo, Ruy de 17-453d. Axaujo Lima, Pedro 4-4i9c- For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. ARAU-ARDO Araunah the Jebusite 7-857a. Araundem, riv., India : see Terakhul. Arauris, riv., Gaul: see Herault. Arausio, Fr. : see Orange. Aravaca, Sp. 25-530 (D2). Aravaipa, Ariz. 2-544 (C3). — Creek, riv., Ariz. 2-544 . ARBOUR (diet.) 2-339a. Arbousset, T. 20-148b. Arbovale, W.Va. 28-560 (D3). Arbra, Swed. 19-800 (D3). Arbrissel, Robert of : fee Robert of Arbrissel. ARBROATH, Scot, 2-339a ; 24-418 (Fl) ; geology 10- 661a ; parliament (1320) 24-436d. — Abbey, Scot. (Forfarshire) 2-339b. — flags 8-127c. Arbroth, La. 17-54 (a5). Arbu, mts., Afg. 14-376 (A5). Arbuckle, Cal. 5-8 (B2). — , W.Va. 28-560 (A-B3). — , lake, Fla. 10-540 (F,4). — , mts.,Okla.20-5S(D3) ; 20- 57d ; geology 8-127b. — limestone 20-237b ; 27- 631b. Arbue, Peter 27-59d. Arbury, Warwick 28-343d. Arbus, mts., China 6-168 (H2) ; 12-167d. ARBUTHNOT,ALEX.(poet)2- 339c. — , Alex, (printer) 2-339d ; 1- 551d. — , JOHN 2-339d ; on death of Queen Anne 2-67d; satires 24-229b ; Swift's influence 9-632a. — , Marriot l-846c : 6-529b. Arbuthnot, mt., N.S.W. 2- 960b. Arbuthnott, Scot. 24-412 (F3). Arbutin 12-142d. Arbutus, Md. 17-828 (A4). Arbutus (hot.) 9-739b : 9- 740a; distribution 21-780d ; fruit 9-739d ; in North Africa l-323a. — andrachne 10-571d ; 16- 347c. — rigida 6-1 46b. — , trailing : see Trailing arbu- tus. — unedo : see Strawberry- tree. Arc (family) 16-408b. Arc (Japanese lady) : see Hiyedano Arc. — , Joan of : see Joan of Arc. Arc, riv., Fr. (Benches du RhOne) 10-778 (G6) ; 1- 44Sb. — , riv., Fr. (trib. Isere) 10-778 (H5) ; 14-867b. Arc (electric) 16-659b ; bacteri- cidal powers 3-168d ; dis- charge 6-884b ; luminous radiation 5-60c ; spectrum 25-029d. Arc (geom.) 6-382a ; division of, see Graduation. Arca.Syr.: siege (1099)7-529a, 22-934d. Area (zool.) 16-122b ; 28- 1014d; blood 16-118d; foot 16-112d, 16-115a; genital organs 16-120d ; gills 16- 115c, 16-116d, 16-117d; labial palps 16-115b. Arcacea 16-122a ; 16-llSc. ARCACHON, Ft. 2-340c ; 10- 778 (Do) ; oyster industry 20-42(ia, 20-427a. — , bay, Fr. 10-778 (D5) ; 12- 48d. Arcade, N.Y. 19-596 (B3). ARCADE 2-340c ; campanili 5-124d; in mosques 18- 899b ; Roman examples 2- 383d. ARCADELT, JACOB 2-341a. Arcade order 20-1 81b. -Imirles (Milton) 18-4Sld. Arcadi, Accademia degli : see Accademia degli Arcadi. Arcadia, Fla. 10-540 (E4). — la. 14-732 (B2). — Ind. 14-422 (E4). — Kan. 15-654 (H3). — La. 17-54 (Bl). — Mich. 18-372 (D5). — Mo. 18-608 (F4). — N.C. 19-772 (B2). — Neb. 19-324 (E3). — O. 20-26 (C-D2). — Odessa 20-3c. — Okla. 20-58 (D2). — Pa. 21-106 (E4). — Pretoria 22-309b. — Tenn. 26-620 (II). — Wash. 28-354 (B-C2). — Wis. 28-740 (B4). ARCADIA, anc. dist., Gr. 2- 341a; 12-440 (C-D3) ; Areas 5-57d ; coins 19- 884e ; dialect 12-497b, 8- 427b; league, see Arcadian League ; Macedonian war 1- 376d ; Pelasgians 21-65c ; Zeus sanctuary 2-821c. — . dist., Gr. 12-424 (D3) ; 2-341c : population 12- 428d. — , gulf, Or. 12-424 itom • & i • UutOplW : trr K,.,I,.-!, I. .;,:• -.1 MMlH — II. 2-;lH7,i ; 21- III 2- \ I u j- • ; as-c.r.'.i. — V. 2- laamn*8-12M.. • Itaconal mart 8-359c. 11 (CS): (Cl) ; popute- 20-. • lton'l7-l>i"V 1*. 1J- •IK-. 18- 1 it.; surgical .•t..-26-li>Mi : 26-408b. Archigulann 88-10U7e. ARCHIL 2-367c; 16-5834 ; 8- lion. Ark.l-5S»(FS). ARCHILOCHUS 2-3C.7d, 24- . : cleiry 12-5094 jGyges legend 12-7,1.; Homer's mil i.-n. . 13-', 1-". : ll,,r.i. ,••- dependence 13-688c ; mclri- - 27-l"ll,. ARCHIMANDRITE 2-:tc,Mr. •- "(submarine) 24- Ar. liimedean solids 22-28c. — spiral 8S-692b, 6-niild. ARCHIMEDES (mathema- tician) 2-3«8b ; conic sec- tions 6-9404 ; hydro- mechanics 14- 1 1 :.a; language 12-499a; line dellned 16- 721a ; mechanics 24-399a ; mensuration of cone 6-S97b: quadrature of circle 6-384o ; sphere 2S-647c : Syracuse • stage 10-iIM. 1. 22-65ld. uedes (fossil) 5-3111). .ine.les " chip) 24-869.1. Archimedes, Principle of 14- 117.1. ARCHIMEDES, SCREW OF 2- : 7- : '. n (measure) 28-4910, Archill. ird, I.. 24-C.fJd. Archinne (measure) 28-490a ; 29-l'Jla. An-hinii- i author) 18-lld. An-liipalliinn 4-107,1. ARCHIPELAGO 2- — . The. Asia M. 2-700 (C5 & A3-BI) : tee alto Aegean S.M. Archiplata 86-58SC, Archipoeta: tee Gollas.Bishop. .\rchipolypo4al8-10l7d. ARCHIPPUS (Athenian poet) ;;id. - (bibl.) 21-3T5a. Archipreabyter 7-8960, Archijjroptteta (Grimald) 8- Archlpteryginm 14-2Jld ; 14- 2.vj,|. Arch;- i - 18- I72c. An-h!tarbusl-3IOb. iloy.il In-titiito of Dnti. I, 10-1.1,1 : 25-316d. -; .7.1 : Vitru- Tins' Influence 28- 1 50d. .fee •bo ttndsff fftMlOBt • .- i i : i ! , : ..... i (• ' ! • An-hii, .ml-rl) 18- • uthto 7-o7.lt> ; 6-70lc; AJMHITRAVE t-lli.-: 16- SO- I . r 10 80- ARCHIVE2-III. II ' .Irrnir Kir na»aloaitr*r .Inn- lomlt «Md l-hytiulogie 18- :: .. Arrhirio Klnriro llnlinnn 14- »li«: ll-liloli ; 80" ARCHIVOLT2-IH. An-hliimi itiira« M-90Ad. \r. It limb (ircol.) 10-:>98a. Anln . 25-1039B. l 1 ARCHON I.IM. i.-nii 2-1 I I, : 2- *il.l : jn.li.v.il In U-504i» if,.ll.i. 12-503a; IVrlclen* meamrcH 21-1 46a. — (medieval and modern) 12- 46la. 12-l(ild ; In Sardinia M-216d. — (Unosticlsm) 12-1 :,I.I. An-hiuiidi-i- . i 12- 829o; SS-160. Mlril2-155d; 14-8050. Art-honiithe-i 20-.12.'>b. An-hoiiH, canal, Asia M. : tec Araklmt. ARCHPRIEST 2- I Ifitt. Arctuiletu <•<>..< '.ili. .6-7. ARCHVTAS 2- 1 ic.ii. 22-099a ; duplication of cube 7-OOrtd : dvlng inventions l-261d. 3 M-. -- \r,-i. Henry .1' 2-:!4a (foil.). Arcia, Hraz. 20-7.'i9c. Arcicontrourt 14-'J58b. IS-U.'a ; 16-1200. Arcifera 3-5'.>:td : 3-526b ; dls- tribiitlon 3-:. -.'3a: freo ' loiry 21-!!.'. lc : hydroirrnphlc bacln t-73Sd: Ordovician 20-2:)6c (map) : peoples 21- 956d ; shore Hsbes l4-26Sd ; steamer communication 27- Uto, •• \n-ii.- " (liner) 24-^<«fia. An-ti.. Altiine ilnni 21-7SOa. — fo* lO-7C.'.i,l : 5-. ',71.1 ; fur 11- :)<.). I. 11-34SD. ll-356b, ll-355d. Arctic too**: tit Honed wai — •nil 44- 1 HlftiJatMli, iteetan. '. HI) : 21- 1B-U7I.> . 1'J .,!,•:: i1 ... 21- . - ',. In ..,-.• I, .i.in 11-'. . i. . :: • i , , l faun* 21-VQUa ; navUratlon •6-1. 836e : -I)..: l i -.••!-. I ; i-tntur* and i«allnlty tl- -.• .-•!. ••, ,;. iMfTM • .il : frr Shitrk In. — raspberry M-907a. riv.. Can. 6-160 . 17-'.'.l4d. Arctic rlirht-whale: trr Qrwn- In ml rik-lil -whale. — sea-cow: trr Hhrtina. — sperm oil 80-.'. 1 1.. — torn 86-6460. — willow 81-780b ; 18-S33h. Ar.tietls blnturonic : trr lliu- tiironir. Arc-tlldae : tee TUrer-moHi. ARCTINUS 2-117. : 12-508c ; , r'- Influence 13-027e. . An-tiurn : tee Burdock. Aretoccbu* calabarensls : tee Awantibo. -phuliM antarctlca : tee Otarla antarctlca. — australis : tee Otarla austra- ].-. — fonteri : tee Australian sea- . — (razella : tee Otarla gaxella. — pusilla : tee Otaria ant- arctica. Ari'tix-yiui 7-4091). .:-- 3-97-J.l. Arctogale 6-369o ; 20-c, 1:1,1. lea 5-370c ; 13-1 1 •<. nys: tee Marmot and \V.Mxle!iiiek. — bobac : tee Bobac. — caudata : tee lied marmot. — marmot ta : sec Alpine mar- mot. — monax : tee Wood-chuck. Arctonncsus, pcnin., Asia M. : see Kapu-Datrh. Arctonrx : tee Sand-badger. — collaris : tee Bali-soor. Arctophytex : tee Bootes. Arctopithcclni2-110c. Arctos : tee Ursa Major. An t'.staphylos 9-740a. — alpina 25-13c. — uva-ursi : tee Bearberry. Ar.i.. -Tertiary nora 21-77'Jc. Arctotherium 20-900a ; 5- ST6b. Arctowskl (explorer) 21-965d. Arcturlan tyi>e 2S-788b. ARCTURUS2-H7il ; 25-788b ; 25-7'Jua; 7-12 (map); spec- trum 21-717 l Plate). — minor : tee Bootes. Arcuaiia 14-2,18b (Hg.). Arcuated style 27-115b; In India 14-432c; Iloman 20- [glb. Arcuate ligaments 8-1 66c. ARCUEIL.fr. 2-447d; 10-778 — Cachan, Fr. : tee Arcueil. Arctieil, Society of 3-M '.', •. ARCULF 2-tlSa; pilgrimage of 21-607(1. Arculi, aqueduct, Fr. : tee Arcus Julian). Areuni, Stelloe : lee Sagittarius. Arcuothrlx 23-248C. An-us. Ala. 1-460 (CD. An-us Jutiani, aqueduct, Fr. 2-117.1. An-u- senilis 10-96C. An- uel.liiik- 28-.".01c. An'v. Chevalier d1 3-277d. An-yrla 19-10Sd ; 19-108d (flg.). Arcrrlaoeae 19-1 05d. Aril. hay. Ire. 14-744 (B3). — . lake, Scot. 24-418 ((.".!) ; 1- .-..M. Arda, riv.. Turk. 27-426 (E2) ; 4-77.: (C3): 4-773d. — (Hadra). riv.. It. 15-26 Ardabda, Rugs. : fee Theo- doata. Aril a'Dhoraln, cape, Scot. 24- 111 Ardabil. Pen). : tee Ardebil. Ardagan, Huss.As. : tee Arda- han. Ardagh. MaJ.-Oen. Sir John C. 2- ;•_'-. : 6- Anlagh. Ir.-. 14-744 (D3) ; 14- 774t>. Ardagh nip 10-344a ; 21-796d; 21-793 (PI. II. flg. 31). Ardahsl. I'.-r<. 21-l*9b. — , dlst.. Pent. 15-94Sa. AnlnJian. Ckne. I0-«T< (II. . ll*MNrBIMpM|4M69* IM.I...II 23-KJU. 17- .•1 IO-l»Oa. .•i >i -• i ; 8- •4-ftTa, Ardartc (of Uepldae) 18-933d. Ar.liwlm.l. Ann. ; tre Artaut*. Ardanhes : are ArtuU*. ARDA5HIR (Artaxersn.) I. 8- 21- .|;nre temple 10-425b ; llonuui foiuxlatlon 13-094a ; Karnn !,... 24-i"_'U; Mlthrak family extirpated 13-693d ; I Aresta collectele. Scot. 24-41- (i Ardclach, Scot. 24- 1 r.' l<'cv 23-99a. 111). W.Va. 28-.-.C,,, mt.. s An-. 25-l»3b. Ardenay. Kr. 16-4090. IM(. 1- '-. 86-: !«i«ud d« 9«o. — , canal. Kr. 16-77B (Ut) ; 10- ArdeaiMS Abbey. Cal »«dos. Vr. 18* 1Mb. Ardeono, It. 86-1 4 J (114). Ardeiwul.Pi.iiii. l :o» n,iu. van: •" Itovenlua. Ardent. Itaoal 1-5OM. Ardent (in ablpbuildlng) 84- 93 la. Ardentes. Kr. 18-778 251c ; 14-488d ; 13-4784. Ardba-narisa (myth.) 13-51 Ic. Ardhe. riv., Kr.Cong. : tee •ingi. Ardila. riv., .Sp. 15-530 (B3) ; 12-646b. Ardingly. Sus. 8-424 (IV. B4) ; 24-1004a. Ar41sia 6-173c ; 17-282c ; 16- MTd. \rdi-l ,::.., 13-/..1 .•!. Ardistan. Pers. 21-188 (B2) ; population 21-1941. ; tele- graph 21-195d. , Pel 14-«67d. ARDITI. LUlGI2-451b. Ardivacbar, pt., Scot. 24-411 . 4-584 (Bl): 84-418 (D2) ; Agricolm's victory (84) For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 47 ARDO-ARIS 12-333d ; Roman camp 4- 5S5b, 21-263b. Ardoch Burn, riv., Scot. 24-413 (C2); 8-450b. Ardoin (of Italy) 15-30a. Ard6n. Sp. 25-530 (Cl). — . Switz. 26-242 (C4). — , riv., Cauc. 23-874 (II. D2) ••MM. — , riv., Fr. 16-190a. Ardore, It. 15-4 (F5). Ardost, rats., Arm. 2-565 (D2) Ardoye, Belg. 3-66S (B2). Ardpatrick, Ire. 16-694C. Ardrah, W.At. : see Alia da. Ardrahan, Ire. 14-744 (C3). Ardre, Swed. 26-190 (E3). ARDRES, Fr. 2-451c ; 10-778 (Fl). Ardrl (title) 4-488d ; 14-759o ; 14-758b ; holders 20-107d, 14-7590. Ardrishaig. Scot. 24-418 (A2) ; l«-840d; ll-375d ; geology 2-4S6d; population 2-487d. Ardroesan, Sir Fergus of : see Fenrns of Ardrossan. ARDROSSAN, Scot. 2-451o ; 24-418 (B3); 24-42>a. Ards, penin.. Ire. 14-744 (F2). Ardscull Moat, Ire. 14-744(E3); 1S-791C, Ardsheal. Scot. 24-412 (C3). Ardsley, Yorks. 28-933 (D2). — , East, Yorks. 28-933 (C2). Ardsullas, riv.. Ire. 6-426d. Ardtalnaig, Scot. 24-418 (Cl). Ardtornish. Scot. 24-412 (C3). Ardu(hist.J3-116c. Ardudwy, dist., Wales 12-954d. — graves : see Beddau gwrr Ardudwy. Arduin (of Italy) 2O-971b. Arduino, Giovanni 11-61 ~>b ; ll-642b. Ardultagh.riv., Ire. 14-744 (C3). Ardus. Fr. S-739a, Arduser, Hans 26-263d. Ardushan, Arm. 2-565 (C2). Ardutius (bp. of Geneva) 11 (890. Ardvates (of Armenia) 2-565b. Ardvey, Scot. 16-525b. Ardvisura : see Anaitis. Ardvorlich, mansion, Scot. (Earn) 8-79Sb. Ardvourlie, Scot. 16-525b. Ardwall, Andrew Jameson, Lord 26-555C. Ardwell. bay, Scot. 24-41 2 (C5). — , pt., Scot. 24-412 (C5). Ardwell group 5-300b. Ardwick, Lanes. 17-545 (map) : 17-546a. Ardyne Burn, riv., Scot. 24- 418 (A3). Ardys (of Lydia) 12-751b. Ardzrunian dynasty 2-566a. Are, castle, Ger. l-433d. — (Fr. measure) 28-1'Jla, Area, Ras 18-12Sb. AREA (arch.) 2-451d. — (math.) chordal : see trape- zoidal, bdow ; Euclid 11- 679d ; integration 14-551a ; mensuration 18-135b, 18- 137b : Pythagorean discov- eries 22-7000 ; quadrature : see Quadrature ; tangential 18-142d; trapezoidal 18- 142d. — (measure) 28-484c; 21-491a. Areado, Braz. 4^440 (G7). Area of Flechsig (anat.) : see Fleohsisn area of. Area Volcani, Rome : see Vol- cani, area. Areca (Catechu) : see Areca palm. — (oleracca) : see Cabbage palm. — (sapida) : see Cabbajre palm. Arecaidine 3-82Sb ; l-685d. Arecaine 3-828b. Areca palm (Betel palm) 3- 828a; S-780a; 20-640d (flg.). Areceae21-781b; 21-781c. ARECIBO. I'.K. 2-451d; 22- 124 (AD. — , dept., P.R. 22-124 (Al). — , riv., P.R. 22-124 (Al) ; 22- 124b. Arecife, Can.Is. : see Arrecife. Arecifos, isl., Pac.O. : see Ud- jelong. Arecoline3-828b. Arecomici28-178c; 19-702C. Areg, desert, Sab.: see Erg, El. Arega, Port. 25-530 (A3). Arezelia (Celtic place-name) ll-SSOb. Areia : see Aphrodite Areia and Athena Areia. Areia, Asia : see Herat. Areias. Braz. 4-440 (15). Areijeh, riv., Pal. 20-602 (C6) ; 20-602d. Areion (myth.) 7-981a. Areithoiis, mace of 2-5S4b. Arelate, Fr. : see Aries, To make full use of this Index It is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Arellius Fuscus 2p-386b. Aremberg (family) 2-452a Brussels palace 4-693a Enghien park 9-406b. AREMBERG, duchy, Ger. 2- 452a ; 11-808 (I. J7). Aremorica : see Arniorica, Areu, Sp. 25-530 (Fl). Arena, A. de 17-192c. Arena, B. 7-203d ; plot against Napoleon 19-199a, 10-735C Arena, Colo. 6-722 (H3). — , N.Dak. 19-780 (D2). — , Viet. 8-1 62a. — , Wis. 28-740 (D5). — , isl., P.Is. 21-392 (C6). — , pt., Cal. S-8 (B2). — , riv.. Pan. 5-678 (B7). ARENA (arch.) 2-452b. Arenac Co., Mich. 18-372 (F-G5). Arenacum (Roman site) 2- 629d. Arenales, mt., Chil. 2-462 (B6); 6-143a. Arenaria (hot.) : seeSandwort. Arenaria (sand-pits) 5-49 ja. Arenarion 21-762a. Arenas, Sp. 3-64c. — , pt., Chil. 2-462 (Bl). — , pt., Colom. 6-701 (A2). — , pt., Cuba 7-595 (E2). — , pt., NIC. 12-592c. Arenas (soil) 28-725D. — G6rdas, dist., Sp. 25-530 (B4) ; 25-527C. Arenation (diet.) 3-518b. Arenberg, duchy, Ger. : see Aremberg. Arcnberghe, E. 3-6Sla. ARENDAL, Nor. 2-452b ; 19- 800 (C3) ; cod-hatchery 21- 651b ; minerals 7-84CL), 18- Mte. Arendalite 9-689c. Arendonck, Belg. 3-C68 (Fl). Arendrup ( Danish commander) l-93b. Arends, isl., Mai. Arch. 4-257 (B4). Arendsee, Ger. 11-808 (C2). Arendt, M. F. 8-43a. Areudts, cape. Green. 12-543 (H2). Arendtsville, Pa. 21-106 (H6). Arenella, It. 20-599 (map). Arenenberg, castle, Switz. 26- 900d. Arenga saccharifera : see Gomuti palm. ArenicolaS-792a; 5-795a ; 5- 799a, — marina : see Lob-worm. Arenicolites 5-87b. Arenig a-lirs 2-l.v.V. — Fach, mt., Wales 9-428 (V. D2). — Fawr, mt., Wales 9-428 (V. D2) ; 18-168b ; geology 20- 237c. — GROUP 2-452c ; ll-670d ; 20-236b ; Scotland 3-75b ; trilobites 20-237d. — Mawr, mt., Wales : see Arenig Fawr. Areuos, Sp. 25-530 (Cl). Arenosa Creek, riv., Tex. 26- 690 (L7). Arena, lake, Oer. 8-119b. Arensborg, castle. Den. : see Koldinghuus. Arensburg, Russ. 23-872 (B4) ; 20-14b; pop. 16-817b. Arent, WT. ll-799b. Arentani : see Narentines. Arentschild, Alexander von 24-7 14b. Arenys de Mar, Sp. 25-530 (O2). Arenzano, It. 23-387b. Arenzville, 111. 14-304 (B4). AREOI (Areoiti) 2-452d ; 26- 357d. Areola l-941a ; 17-528d. Areolar tissue 6-958d. Areometer : see Hydrometer. Areometrical beads 8-49b. Areopagitica (Milton) 18-485a ; 22-SOOc. Areopagiticus (Isocrates) 14- 8T9b. AREOPAGUS, hill, Athens 2- 453a ; 2-832 (map) ; 2- 833d. Areopagus (court of cassation) 12-432d. — (lit. BOC.) 4-643c ; 9-626c ; 25-43d. — , Council of 2-453a ; 12- 503b ; Ephialtes' attack 6- 369a; St Paul before 20- 946b. Areopolis, Gr. 12-424 (D4). — , Pal. : see Rabba. AREQUIPA,Peru2-454c; 21- 264 (D5) ; observatory 19- 960b. — , dept., Peru 2-454c; 21- 264 (AS &, C4-D5); 21- 270a. Arequipa, riv., Peru 21-266a. — , volcano, Peru : see Misti. ARES 2-455a ; 19-140d Death rescued by 7-900a Hercules opposed 13-346b Roman worship : see Mars Scythian 24-527c. Ares, fountain of, Gr. 26-742b. Areschoug, J. E. l-590d. Aresh, dist., Russ. 9-280b. Areskutan, mt.. Swed. 19-800 (C3); 26-188d. Arestegui, Nareiso 21-269b. ARETAEUS 2-455d ; 18-45a ; l-923d. Aretas (archbp. of Caesarea) : see Arethas. ARETAS I. (fl. 170 B.C.) 2- 455d. — III. : Alexander Jannaeus 15-396a ; Damascus 19- 146d, 7-784d; Petra 21- 310b; Scaurus 24-305C. — IV. 2-455d ; 15-399b ; Petra 21-310b ; St Paul 7-784d. Arete (daughter of Aristippus) 2-497a. ARETE (geog.) 2-455d. ARETHAS (archbp. of Cae- sarea) 2-456a ; 6-450c. Aretho, riv., Gr. : see Arta. ARETHUSA (nymph) 2-4 JOa ; 19-60a. Arethusa, spring, Gr. (Ithaca) 15-S5b; — , spring, Gr. (Elis) 2-456a. — , spring, Syracuse 2-456a ; 26-SOOc ; l-733a. Arethusina 25-1 lOc. Aretias, isl. (legend) 2-478d. ARETINO, PIETRO 2-450b ; dramas 8-504a ; Tintoretto and 26-1001d ; Titian and 26-1023d. Areuse, riv.. Switz. 26-241! (B3): 19-425a. Arevaci, Sp. 5-653b. Arevagnl : see Ostrogoths. Arevalo, Cano de 10-169b. Arevalo, Sp. 25-530 (C2) ; 21- 91c. Arezzo, Carlo d', Francesco d', &c. : see Carlo d'Arezzo, Francesco d'Arezzo, &c. AREZZO, It. 2-456c; 15-4 (C3) ; ancient town : see Arretium ; bishop 15-18c ; cathedral 2-45Cd, 25-53d ; Delia Robbia works 7-968c ; Piero de' Franceschi's fres- coes 10-9301) ; pottery : see Arretine ware ; university 27-754b. — , prov.. It. 15-6(1. Arfak, mts.,N.G. 19-487 (Bl) ; 19-488b. Arfe, Enrique de21-799o ; 26- 1050b. — (y Villafranca), Juan de 3- 64d; 21-799c: 27-862a, Arfet, Anna d' 17-283c. Arfvedson, J. A. 16-7 85b. Arfvedsonite l-884a. Arg. (abbrev.) l-27b. Arga, riv., Sp. 25-530 (El). Argab Teshagoa, desert, Egy. 9-40 (B4). Argadeis, tribe 2-841d. Argaeus (of Macedonia) 21- 376d. Argaeus, mt., Asia JI. 2-760 (F3) : see oiso Erjish Dagh. Argalasti, Gr. 12-424 (El). ARGALI (sheep) 2-457a ; 24- S18a. Argall, Sir Samuel 19-509b ; I7-439a ; 18-939c ; in Vir- ginia 28-122b. Argam, India : see Argaum. Argamasilla de Alba, Sp. 25- 530 (D3) ; l-518c. Argan (tree) 21-780d ; 18- 853a. Argand, Ami 18-651d; 16- 040b. — , J. R. 22-719b. • — gas burner 16-655C. Arganda, S. 21-92c. Argandab, riv., Afg. : see Arghandab. Argania sideroxylon : see Argan. Arganthonius (of Tartessus) 21-447 d. ARGAO, P.Is. 2-457a ; 21-392 (D6). Argar, El, Sp. 2-352b. Argas (mites) 2-310c. — miniatus 26-937a. — persicus 26-937a ; 26-937d. — vespertilionis 26-937b. Argasidae 26-936d ; 2-310c. Argastan, riv., Afg. 14-376 (A-B4). ARGAUM, India 2-457a. Arge (myth.) 20-'?b ; 14- 199d. Argecilla, Sp. 25-530 (D2). An?esno, It. 26-242 (G5). ARGEI2-457a; 13-692b. Argeia, Gr. 2-479d. jU^eiphontes, Ilermes 13- 370a. ARGELANDER, FRIEDRICH Wilhehn August 2-457b : 19-95Sd ; 19-UJ7a ; celestial photometry 21-530c. Argcles-Gazost, Fr. (Hautes- Pyren6es) 10-778 (DC) ; 17- 65a. Argelcs-sur-Mer, Fr. (Pyri5n6es Orient.) 10-778 (FC). Argcmpne mexicana : Mexican poppy. — grandiQora : see Prickly poppy. Argen, dist., Bav. 3-549a. — , riv., Aus. 26-242 (112). — , riv., Ger. 26-242 (HI) ; 28- 856c. — , Ober, riv., Ger. : see Ober Argen. Argenau, Ger.. 11-808 (G2). Arnenis (John Barclay) 3-394b; 24-229a; 15-505d. Argennum, cape, Lesbos 16- 4S8a. ARGENS, MARQUIS d' 2-457c. Argens, riv., FT. 10-778 (H6) ; 27-904d ; ll-96b. ARGENSOLA, BARTOLOME L. de 2-457d ; 5-766a. — , LUPERCIO L. de 2-457e ; 25-581d. ARGENSON (family) 2-457d. — .Mare Pierre do Voyer de Paulmy, cointo d' 2-453a; 10-847d. — , Marc Ren6 do V., marquis d' (1652-1721) 2-458a; 16- 297d; 10-846b. — , Ren6 Louis do V. de P., marquis d' 2-458c ; diary 8- 168d. Argent, Fr. : see Argent-sur- Sauldre. Argent (her.) 13-323c. Argenta, Ark. 2-552 (C3). — , 111. 14-304 (D4). — , It. 15-4 (C2) ; pop. 9-338a. — , Mont. 14-276 (C3). Argental, C. A. de F., comte d' 19-574a. ARGENTAN, Fr. 2-460b ; 10- 778 (E3) ; lace 16-42b. Argentaria, Ger. 12-378C. Areeutaro (Argentarius), mt., ft. 15-4 (C3) ; 15-4a ; fort- ress 15- 2 Id. Argentat, Fr. 10-778 (F5). Argentea, It. 15-26 (B2). Argenteau, A., Count : see Mercy-Argenteau, Count. — , E., Count ll-186b. Argcntella lace 16-42c. Argentera, Punta dell', mt., Alps l-741d; l-749a. ARGENTEUIL, Fr. 2-460o ; 10-778 (B5). Argcnteus,Codej:28-522b ; 20- 565a; 26-215d. — (measure) 28-487a. Argenteus Antoninianus (coin) 19-895a. Argentic oxido : see Silver oxide. Argentiera, cape. It. 15-4 (A-B4). — , isl., Acg.S. : see Eimolos. Argentiere, Fr. 10-778 (H5); l-827b. — .mt., Alps 26-242 (C5); 1- 743b. — , pass,MaritimeAlpsl-741d; 3-491M; 12-920d. — , pass, Pennine Alps 1- 743c. —.Glacier d', Alps 26-242 (B5). Arncntille and Curan (Warner) 28-327b; 13-80a. ARGENTINA, S.Ain. 2-460c ; 2-462 (map) : army 2-466c ; climate 2-462d ; coinage 18- 707b ; education 2-467a ; fauna 2-463c ; finance 2- 467b, 19-269b: flags 10- 462c ; flora 2-463b ; govern- ment2-466a,20-980b; Jewish colonization 15-410c ; litera- ture and science 2-464b ; maps 17-653c ; navy 2- 466d, 24-906b ; patent law 20-907a; pop. 2-464a, 11- 636d ; reUgion 2-467b. — , Commerce and Industries 2-465b foil. ; 25-489a ; agri- culture 2-465b ; cane-sugar 26-47a; cotton 7-278d ; France 10-788b ; Germany ll-814b ; United Kingdom 27-602b. — Communications 2-464d ; railways 2-464d, 22-823a, 25-489b ; shipping statistics 24-872 (Table) ; ski-mails 25-187a. — , Geology 2-462c ; Andes 1- 964a ; Devonian 8-127b ; Permian flora 20-541b ; post-Permian flora 20-542b; Triassic rocks 27-259b. ARGENTINA, History 2-468a; boundary dispute with Chilo 2-461a, 6-158a ; Brazilian war 4-459a ; constitutions 2-470b foil. ; disarmament agreement with Chile 21- lOc; Paraguayan war2-471b, 16-990d, 20-578d ; Rosao dictator 23-725b. Argentina (zool.) 24-82b ; 24- 85a. ARGENTINE, Kan. 2-475a ; 18-608 (A3). — .pass, Colo. 6-722 (E2) ; 6- 719a. Argentine (min.) 4-970c. Argentine Durcltmusterung 21- 530c. Argentine Great-Western rly. 22-851b. — Republic : see Argentina. — Transandine rly. 22-823a. Argenti nitras : see Silver nitrate. — nitras indurata 25-1 16d. — nitras mitigatus 25-116d. Argcntino, lake, Arg. 2-462 (B7>; 2-461b; l-961b. Argenti oxidum 25-1 ICd. ARGENTITE 2-475a ; 11- 399d; 25-1 13c. Argentomagus, Fr. 2-475b ; 4- ARGENTON, Fr. 2-475b ; 10- 778 (E4). — , riv., Fr. 4-499d. Argentona, spring, Sp. 17- Argenton-Chateau, Fr. 10-77S (D4). Argcnton-sur-Creuse, Fr. : see Argcnton. Argentorate, Argentoratum, Ger. : see Strassburg. Argentrd, Fr. 10-778 (D3). Argentre-du-Plessis, Fr. 10- 778 (D3). Argent-sur-Sauldre, Fr. 10-778 (F4). Argentum, Ky. 15-740 (E- F2). Arges, riv., Rum. : see Argesh. Arges (myth.) 7-086d. Arges (zool.) 5-515a. Argesh, dept., Rum. 23-828 (B2). — , riv.. Rum. 23-826 (B2) ; 23-826b. Arget, riv., Fr. 10-595b. Argha (honey) 13-654C. Arghaua, eanjak, Turk.As. 8- 167d. — Maden, Arm. 2-565 (B2) j 8-167d: 26-1047C. ARGHANDAB, riv., Afg. 2- 475b; 1-307 (C4) ; 14-37G (A4); 13-250d; l-308b; agriculture 15-649b ; lead deposits 1-3 12c ; Zoroastrian settlement 13-332a. Arghastan, riv., Afg. l-308b ; 13-332a. ARGHOUL 2-475c: 6-438d. Arghun (khan of Persia) 21- 22Gd ; European embassy 22-767a ; marriage 22-8d. Arghuns (family) l-315d ; 25- 143b. Arghuri, Asia M. 2-319d. Arghustan, riv., Afg. : see Arghastan. Argial : see Oriel. Argiapidao 2-306d. Argid, riv., I. of M. : see Silver- burn. Argidecn, riv., Ire. 14-744 (C5). Argile a silex : see Conglomerat de silex. — plastique 9-662d ; 9-6G4a. — scagliose 2-234c. Argiletum, Rome 23-586 (C2). Argillite, Ky. 15-740 (F2). Argillite (geol.) ll-665c. Argillornis 3-970d ; 3-977b. Argilus, Chalcidice 2-lc. Argin, Sud., battle (1889) 9- 12Gb. Argina 16-122b. Arginase 19-923b. Arginin l-514a ; 19-923a, Arginusae, battle (406 B.C.) 21-75d; 25-985d; 26-88Ub. Argiope 4-362b ; 4-363a ; 4- 364d. Argiopidae : see Argyopidae. Argippaei, tribe 24-526D. Argirokastron, Turk. : see Ar- gjTokastro. Argish Kaleh, Arm. : see Ar jish Kaleh. Argissa Gr. 16-217a. Argithea, Gr. 12-440 (Cl). Argnani mezza-majohca waro 5-7320. Argo, Ala. 1-460 (C2). — , Colo. 7-104d. — , S.Dak. 25-506 (13). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 48 To make full use of this lmlc\ It If essential to read the Instructions given on Page I. ARDO-ARIS ^:,V- r. »-40 7-13 (eoMtollation) ' (ship) S>178o; II- l>-KS); : a-mb. ARGON u-^> 2-Y: 'l . 6-llo: f7.. VSL' — (weapon )!-•.- "Argonaut" (Amer. marine) 24- Argonauta : tee Nautilus paper. Jrgonaulur (Varro) 17-9zld. jtrowaulini (ApoUonlni Rho- dliu) l-188a ; 2-47U1. ; 12- li'jj. tautifa (Valerius Flaccua) _ EM. Anooautldae 5-701c. ARGONAUTS l-47Sb jOIaucus '-•II.. : lU'roulcs 13-IICb; Lemno* legends 16-U-' i : MOIMUS 18-8130 ; ,ou«10-328a: Phlncus's w.n-. 21-IH.I. : .-ir.-u, 25- ; starting-plan'. 26- 813b. 18-1901.; Triton 27- Argo navls (astron.): tee Argonla, Kan. 15-651 (E3). AHGONNE, plateau, Fr. 2- 179c; 10-77N (G3) ; 17- T16c: 18-316u; geology 1 5Mb. Arjropuro, mt., Java 15-281 Argon (myth.) 2-478c. ARGOS, Gr. 2-17'J.-: 12-tJI (D3); 13-618 (K3); 25- 610b; 1-660C; 21-17Uu; archaeology 12-185c ; boulo 4-320b; coins 19-881b, 7-231b ; Hclenna' tomb 13-220c ; Heraeum : tee Ileraeum; Letoon 16-271a; Linus legend 18-7 36d ; sculpture school 12-18Sd. 17-184b; vases 5-711c; Zeus Kemaeus' temple 20-17Gb. — : History 2-17U.1 : 12-lllc ; 12-152a ; Achaean league 25-01 3b; Chalcidice alliance 20-9Sb; Danans 7-7930 ; GrecklndependenceWarll- 494a ; lo 14-721a ; Man- i 17-iin.'.l> ; Mclampus 18-^ -.1 : Pelsistratids' alii ance 6-179b ; Pelopon nesian War 21-71c ; Sparta 15-610b, 1-376C, 5-363d ; Telesllla 18-573a ; Temenus 13-309a: Pheidon M-362b; Tiryns sublect to 26-1013b. — , Ind. 14-122 (K2). — . dlst., Gr. 21-65b. l.hilochlcon, Gr. 12-410 : l-*S6d. ARGOSTOLI, Or. 2-182o ; 12- l-.'l (I)'.') ; 5-tiM.I. ARGOSY (diet. )2-182d. AiV'.t 25-208b. Argout. Appollinaire Maurice conite d lf>68b. Argovian group ll-670c; 20- 415b; 15-5G9C. Argovie, canton, Switz. : tee Aargau. ArgueFl, Fr. 10-778 (E3). Arguello, Jo*5 Dlario 5-20b. — , Luis Antonio 5-20c. Anruello. pt.. Cal. 5-8 (Cl). Arguenon.riv., Kr. 10-778(C3) 7-219b. Argues, Sp. 25-530 (Cl). Arjruin. >>ay. W.Af. 13-296C. ARGUIN. i-!.. W.Af. 2-182d (H2) ; 24-G42b. Anrula. riv.. In-. 15-793a, Annilldae 9-857d. Anrul-nor, lake, China 6-168 (ID. Anrulus 9-658a- ARGUMENT (logic) 2-482d 10-153b. — (math.) l-182d ; ll-302d 14-706b. Annimentum (Roman law) 27 Armin. riv.. Asia 17-553 (A2) 25-1.1 (O-H3); l-8U9c: 15- i .' : 27-170a; navigation 2S-17b. Anrnnca, state, W.Af. : Anmniri Nig. 19-678 (HI). Anrml. bay. N.G. 19-1S7 (111). V-r-::.. Or. 11-140<|.|); 14- .. Cal. S-« (E4). — mu.. CaL S-» i UjYttMi -3a; tt- Anru«villo, N.Dak. 19-7s« Awuthuikr. P. ll-80Cd. Can. 1' . . JO-.I ..... .. Ua. 11-76-.' 111. 14-304 (Dl> M.'. 17-434 (D3). Minn. l«-iSO (A2). X.V. 19-598(01). Soot. : tee Annrll. I. v. 26-1 : ..... .7). ). . trt Lower . WH. 18-740 (U6 Lower. Can. : ATfTlL AHGYLUearUanddukeaofl- 4.-«.!ii : tunUJ 2-i ; . — (John Campbell) 2nd duVe of 2-4S5b. — (Aichlbald Campbell) 3rd duke of 1-1850 ; 94-151O ; 25-'J27b. — (George John Douglas Ounpln-11) Mil duke of 2- 186a; 19-770C. — (John Douglas Sutherland Campbell) 8th duke of 2- 48Gb : 8-asib ; viceroy of Cun.i.1.1 5-1'. J. .. — (Colin Campbell) 1st earl of l-488b; 14-11 Ib. — (Archibald C.), 2nd earl of ; 24-1421). — (A. C.), 5th earl of 2-483a. — (A. C.), 7th earl of 2-183b ; 2-lJ2b. — (A. C.). 8th earl of l-183b ; 24-i49d ; Charles II. 5-912d ; duke of Hamilton 12-886o ; Muntros.- 18-7U:;<1, 12-41 Id. — (A. O'.), 9th earl of 2-184c ; 24-t."ild; Monmouth's re- bellion 18-72GC ; treason trial 27-2«a. — , Elizabeth Campbell, dnch- oas of Hamilton and of 4- 558a; l-185d. — . Ewan, lord of : tee Ewan, lord of Argj-H. — , Louise, duchess of : tee Louise, princess of England. Anrvll, dist., Scot. 24-118 (A2); 2-4 86b. Anryll - Uobertson pupil 16- MM. ARGYLLSHIRE, co., Scot. 2- 186b ; 24-1U ic:;): 24-lls (A-Ifj) ; 14-7i;:;c; 14-7C6d. Aiv> ll's Lodging, Stirling 25- Argynnls 13-446b. — paphia : etc Silver-washed fritlllary. Artr5-oi)idae25-0fi5a ; 25-664b; 25-(ii;()<.- ; dc-(t-!!i-« 25-666b ; mimicry 18-lliiia, 25-666d ; reproduction and courtship 25-665b foil. bi 6-1 i2c. . Argyraspidcs 17-2298, Argyrlal5-117a; 20-923a. Argyrlppa, It. : tee Ari>i. Arjryro Castro, Turk. : tee Ar ryrokaatro. RGYR 2- ARGYRODITE 2-488c. Argyrohyrax 27- 1 1 la. ARGYROKASTRO, Turk. 188d ; 27-l-Ji; (113). Anryroneta : tee Fresh-water spider. Anrvropclecus 14-261a. ARGYROPULUS, JOHN 2- 188d. Argyrotoios, Apollo 2-1 84c. Anryrns : see Romanus III. Arhab, dlst., Arab. 28-914b. Arhan : tee Arahat. Arhanga, pass, India 26-1005d 26-1 ..... u. Arhangel, Rnsa. : tee Arch Arhat : see Arahat. Arheilgen. Ger. 11-808(11. m9) Arhesnofer (irod) 9-7 7 b. Arholma, isl., Swed. 26-1UO (E2). AH (the learned) 28-99C. Ar.. Ind. 14-4-.".' i. — . M.. Ind.O. 17-186a. ARIA (music) l-189a : 19- 77d : 6-S'.'5d : 2S-40Gd. Aria College, Portsmouth 22 ISfb. Ariab, Sud. 26-9 (C-D2) ; 1 781a. \t«rt, mt.. Uor. Ariadne ( East Roman 0 . (mjrUi.) 1-lOOa ; 1- «J — (Pertlan aoldlcr) 7-708c. Arlao. mt,. NJ1.W. 19^538 Arlakeno-ura, bay. Jap. 15- 146 ((ill); 15-157b. Artaldus (deacon of Milan) Arlal Khan. riv.. India S-133b ; 10-178b. Arlaloor beds : tee Deccan ' ~ i'.- Arian, tribe l-315a ; H-103b. Arlaua : tee Aryana. Ariane (of Tahiti) : tee I'omare Ariane (Deamareti de Salnt- Sorlin) 13-385a. ArlauUm 7-399a : 19-611 b. 13-3Gla; Aquilela. synod at l-798d ; Constantino 6- 990a: Euaeblus of Caesarea 9--J..H.: nym K- pope's position 15-4. 54 Ib ; Teutonic t .. li- !oUow« 26-.- .. 27-566b, 2-511a. Arlano, It. (Kcrrora) : tee Sta Maria dl Arlano. AR1ANO DI PUGLIA, It. 2- 490b; 15-1 (E4). Arian Pall : tee KharoahtM. .\r. u.t.i- n.f S. . l!i n 21- ... - i. Ariaratlies I. 5-'.'S7d. — IV. 5-287 d. — V. 5-287d ; 17-228b ; 13- 2430. — VI. 18-621C ; 19-661d. Ariarl, riv., S.Am. 20-275d. Ariaric (king of Goths) 12- ITSd. Arias, riv., Anr. M-7S8b. Arias de A vila, Pedro : tee Davlla, Pedrnrias. — Miranda (Span, minister) 25-JOSe. — MONTANO, BENITO 190b. Arlaspac, tribe 7-707d. AH Ay ash. int., Mor. 18-851 (K-.'). A. U.I. 11. A. (obbrcv.) 1-29O. Ariban3-305d. Aribau, Uuenaventura Carlos 25-:>UOd. Ariblnda. Fr.W.Af. 11-201 (F3). Aribistan, Asia : see Arabia. Aribo (archbp. of Mainz) 6- 966a. Arib of Cordova 2-275a. ARICA, Clul. 2-i'JOc; 2-162 (E5); 6-lJ.^r ; cession 4- 177a. 6-liJd, 6-16Sc; siege 8-1610. Arica, dcpt., Chil. 26-31 7o. — , riv., Peru : eft Azapa. Aricara, tribe : fee Ankara. Ariccia, It. 15-1 (F2) : tee alto Aricia. Ariccia, Agostino Cliitri, duke of: fte Chlgl, Agostino prince of Fameee and duke of Ariccia. Arlcciana, val., It. 2-490c. Aricha, Alg. 1-613 (A2). Arichas, Ger. S.n'.Af. 2S-166 Arlchat, Can. 19-831 (D2). Arichis II. 5-892b; 10-6U9c 22-313a. Ariel : see Ariclnl. Aricia (myth.) 28-109d. ARICIA (mod. Ariccia), It, 2- 190c ; 15-26 (U6) ; Diana cult 8-lGJa, 9-UM, 23-579d Hippolytus 28-109d. ARCINI2-190d. Arickaree, riv., Colo. : tee Arikaree. Ariconium, Rom.Br. : tee Wes ton. Arid, cape, W.Aus. 1-960 -.:..:• Ariel lamp U-ttJO. aa,lake.lSoot.»4-ir/(CJ). 7-11 (map). ArtM (xodia.) S-liilb; 18- •Wb ; 1-itovt. ; l-7W»b. " ArlcU. " (ship) M-V15b. Arletida* M-AWd : 10-5900. Arletlte* 5-693d ; 1S-570*. — • llut'klaiitli lft*AOVti. — obtiisu. l«-56»b. — rarloortaUu U-560b. Arlf (Mahom. class) 17-565b. Arid (poet) 11-24 la. Art Krodl TbOftftaaoD 14-13Ta; 23-1000o; «-453c. Ariga. Sn. »-119a (plan). Arlgna, Ire. 14-741 — . rir.. Ire. 13-7- Arlgo, count Delia Rocca : tee •Deua Roeca, Artgo. Ariguanabo, lake. Cu. 7-5*5 (Bl); 7-5»6b. — , riv., Cu. M-1J7C ; 7-596b. AH lluian. uit.. Mor. 18-bil E2). __lkM-I12a. ARIKARA 1-lDlb : 14-177d. Arikaree, Colo. 8-722 (112). — , riv., Colo. 6-72-.' iIUi. Arikaree group (geol.) 19-321b. Arikbugha (Mongol leader) 15- '•,-... : IS-:' . '.I. Arlk-den-llu (Assyr. king) 1- 107b; 18-183a. Ariki (ruler. Cook b.) 7-73b. Arikl (drink) : tee Arrack. Aril. St 17-829C. Arilla, Martina de (d. 1611) 25- ill-.!. Arillaga, Jos* Joaqoln de 5- Mb. Arillode ll-258d. AriUua ll-25Sd. Arilyc, Scrv. 27-829C. Arima, Jap. 15-lGUd ; 15-227a. Arima, W.I. 28-511 (Bl) ; 27- 1860. AR1M ASPI 2-191C. ArimaUn-flhibori 19-152a. Arimau-dahan : tee Clouded ARlMlNUM, It. 2-191c ; 15- 26 (D2) : tee also Rlm!nl. Ariminus, riv.. It. : tee Morec- chia. Arimneste 2-502d. ArimnostUI 2-502d. Arimondi (ItaL commander] 15-77b; 9-126d. Arimui, cape. Jap. 15-156(Q3). Arinae 2O-8Glc. Arlnagour, Scot. 24-112 (111!) ; 6-681b. Arind, riv., India 14-376 (HO) 10-lUlb. Artnez, .-ti. 28-119a (plan). Aringay, P.Is. 21-:i92 (A:.). Arimsta, Albania l-18Ca. Arinnu, fort, Asia M. 24-798a Ariiio, Sp. 25-530 . Arinos.r.v., Braz. 1-785 (map); Arinosa, Utah 27-811 (A2). Arinthod, Fr. 10-778 (Gl). ARIOBARZANES (of Pontus (362 B.C.) 2-191d ; 2-662c 18-9910. — (of Pontus) (210 B.C.) 2- 191d. — (Persian satrap) 2-192a ; 7- 307a. — Euscbes (of Coppadocia) !• 191d. — Philopator (of Cappadocla 2-191d. — Philo-Romaeus (of Cappa docia) 2-191d ; 5-2S7d ; 16- 969b; 28-540. — (of Larsa) : tee Eri-Aku. Ariolica : tee Pontarlicr, it. Ariolimax ll-526b. ARION (of Mcthymna) 2-192n dithyramb 8-323d, 12-510b 8-188c. Arlon, la. 14-732 (B3). Arion(myth.)l-215b. — (zool.) : ere Black slug. — hortensis l-121a. Ari..n:d.i.- ll-.-.-.'f.!.. Ariophanta ll-526b. Arioso (in music) 20-162a, ArioeU. AttUlo 12-91 1 d. AR10STO. LODOVICO 2-192b comedies 8-520b, 14-907b poetry 14-906d, 10-368b Tisio's portrait 26-101 Sb. "Ariosto^' (Titian) 12-33o 20-613a. Ariosto's Stanza : tee Ottara Rima. Ariovistns 1.241d ; 4-939c 24-6.')8r ; 26-GS2O. Arlppn. Cey. 14-382 (HIS) ; 5- reSb. Arts (myth.) 5-429d. Arisalg, Scot. 24-112 (C3) ; 14- 721d. 3tSfiaC •4-411 Jia ; »-l«b ; t-S9a ; ba..~, (1T98/V) ll-l»la, »»- convention (UOO) 11-1*41.. 18-17 td. ArtaU. Mariano 18-J10d ; 4- 675b; 18-4741,. Arista (to>,l.)8-^07b. Artstaccs(of Armenia )U>»8tocles(ofMessene)21-16rd. — (son of Ariston) : tee Plato. ARISTOCRACY 2-197c ; 19- 721b ; government 12-29: c. Aristocrates (of Arcadia) 2- 198d. — (Athenian) 8-1 lr. AristocystMac 8-S77d. Aristocystls 8-876a ; 8-877d ; 20-237d. Aristodemus (of Cumae) 7- lift. — (Heraclid) »-C09d ; 15- 610d; 13-309a. ARISTODEMUS (of Messenia) 2-198b. Arlstpgelton (Athenian orator) 8-.7I !. — (murderer of Hlpparchna) 12- • ; 13- :: . ; 5- - ... Aristol : tee Thymol Iodide. ARISTOLOCHIA t-198c ; 20- 552a; H-5a. — clematitls : see Blrthwort. — retlculata: tee Red River Snake-root. — serpentaria: tee Virginian. Snake-root. — slpho : tee Dutchman's pipe. Ariatolochlaceae 10-566d. Aristomaohus (Heraclid) 13- Aristomedes (artist) 21-«17d. ARISTOMENES (of Andania> 1-4980. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 49 ARIS-ARNO Ariston (of lulls) : see Aristo (of Ceos). — (of Pella) : see Aristo of Pella. — (of Sparta) 25-610b. Aristonautae, Gr. 12-440 (D2). ARISTONICUS (of Alexandria) 2-499a; 13-633a. — (of Pergamum) 5-287d ; 7- 380d ; 19-664d. Aristophanei 5- "• vi. ARISTOPHANES (dramatist) 2-499a ; 12-Sllc ; comedies 8-491d ; Cratinus 7-382a ; critical work7-469c ; Eupolis 9-900b ; Euripides 9-901d, 20-8600 ; satire 24-223C. — (vase painter) 5-7 19b. — OF BYZANTIUM 2-501a ; 6-44Sc ; glossaries 12- 124c, 8-190d; single point punctuation 17-622b. Aristophanius : see Artemi- dorus. Aristophon (Athen. orator) 14- 200b. Aristoquin 22-758a. Aristoteles. Decree of 7-960a. Aristoteles (philos.) : see Aris- totle. Aristotelia maqui 5-550d. Aristotile (Florentine artist) : see Sangallo, Bastiano di. Aristotle (founder of Cyrcne) 3-S35a. ARISTOTLE (philos.) 2-501b ; abiogenesis l-64c ; abortion l-68a ; Alexander of Aphro- disias l-566c ; Alexander the Great l-545d, 19-65b ; Alexander's legendary letter l-550d, l-551c ; anatomy l-922b ; Anaxagoras' doc- trine of mind l-943c ; anim- ism 2-55b; Antisthenes 2- 146c ; Aquinas's comment- aries 2-251c; Aquinas's ethics 9-824d ; Arabian philosophy 2-276c ; Arabic translations 27-184a; Archy- tas of Tarentum 2-446b ; aristocracy 2-497c ; Aris- toxenus 2-522d ; art theory 10-362d, 14-332d ; Aspasius' commentaries 2-766a ; as- sociation of ideas 2-7S4a ; atomism 24-39Sa ; Averroes 2-280c ; the beautiful 1- 285d; blood (physiol.) 13- 43d; Boctius 4-117u ; Butler's ethics compared 4- 884d ; Campanella 5-121d ; categories 5-509a ; causation S-558a ; charity S-8G4C, 5- 870b ; Chartres school 3- 798a ; church, medieval 24- 352d ; classification 6-462b ; climate and racial difference 2-1 14b; commentators 16- S99b, 21-163c: see also Androtion. &c. ; Constitu- tion of Athens 7-16d ; con- tradiction 7-40d ; criticism, literary 7-469c ; definition 7-926d ; democracy 8-ld ; dialectic 8-1 ~>Ua ; drama 8- 47iir ; dreams 8-561d; earth, figure of 8-799d; earth- quakes ll-639d ; elements 9-53c ; embryology 9-324a, 13-46a ; entomology 9-655a; epigenesis 10-29c ; ethics 9- «14a ; Eubulides 9-867b ; 2d : philosophy, theory of 21-440D ; physiognomy 21-550c ; platouism (de- velopment from) 2-502d ; Plato 's Laws 12-50 Ic; poetry 21-S78c ; political theory 12-293C, 25-519d ; sover- eignty 25-520d ; Portuguese school 22-159d ; rainbow 22-8610 ; Rhetoric 23-234c, 23-233d ; river action 11- 640b ; Sealiger 24-284a ; scholasticism 24-346d ; Siin- plicius 25-135a ; slavery 25- 21 Sb : social theory 10-159a ; 25-301b ; Socratic method 9-815a ; space and time 25- 526a ; Speusippus 25-645d ; Telesio's attack 26-573b : theism 26-751d ; Themistius' paraphrases 26-758c ; theo- logical influence 26-773c ; translations (Lat. 13th cent.) 27-184b; (early French) 11- 120d; Trendelenburg 27- 246c ; volcanoes ll-639d ; will, freedom of 28-649a ; works (list, classification and history) 2-505b ; works (order) 2-516d, 2-517b ; Xenocrates, criticism of 28- 884b; zoology 28-102 jl>, 23- 136b. Aristotle's lantern (zool.) 24- 565a. ARISTOXENUS OF TAREN- tum 2-:">22c ; Aristotle 2- 502a. 2-5U4d ; Anlos 2-919C : prosody 27-1041d ; rhythm 23-277a, 27-1042b. Aristyllus(astronomer)2-810a. ARISUGAWA (Japanese royal family) 2-522d; 15-263a. Arita, Jap. 15-156 (F-G10) ; porcelain 15-183C, 15-185a (PI. VIII.), 5-755C. Arite 19-c, iiili. ARITHMETIC 2-523a : 11- 711b; l-600c ; Colenso's manuals 6 - 666a ; medi- eval 8-955h ; Nieomachus' treaties 19-664b : Pytha- goras' work 22-700b ; Rhind papyrus 9-47a : tables 26- 326b. Arilhmetica (Diophantus) 8- 288b. — Logarithmiea (Briggs) 4- 566d ; 16-870a. Arithmetical progression 1- 603c ; l-609b ; 8-223c. Arithmetic mean 17-947C. Arithmetico-gcometrical mean 17-947c; l-612c. Arithmomania 19-428b. Arithmometer 4-97 2d. Arithmone (math.) 26-327c. Arithmos (Roman regiment) 23-523C. Aritium, Sp. 14-635d. Ariton, Ala. 1-460 (D4). ARIUS (4th cent. A.D.) 2- 542d ; 20-273b ; tenets : ace Arianism. Arius. riv.. Afg. : see Hari-Rud. Arius (zool.) 5-513c ; geologi- cal age 3-4S3a. Ariusia. Chios 6-236C. Arivaca, Ariz. 2-544 (C4). — , val., Ariz. 2-544 (C4). Arivaipa, tribe 2-158d. Arivan, riv., S.Am. 20-275d. Arivi Aru, riv., Cey. 14-382 (H-I15). Ariya4-743c. Arizaro, Sal de, marsh, Chil. 2-462 (CD. Arize, riv., Fr. 2-491a. Arizola. Ariz. 2-544 (C3). ARIZONA, U.S. 2-544b ; 2- 544 (map) ; government and law 2-547b, 10-157c, 16-211b, 2O-979C, 23-395C ; fauna 27-633d ; history 2- 547e, 18-340d ; minerals 2- 546c, 27-643C, 22-695c ; newspapers 19-572C. " Arizona " (ship) 24-886a. Arizona Rangers 2-547b. — ruby 23-812d ; 16-196d. Arizonia, La. 17-54 (Bl). Arizpe, Mex. 18-318 (Cl) ; 25- 416d. Arjabahr : see Aryabhatta. Arjan (Sikh) 2S-85c ; 12-358d ; 13-486b. Arjan, Pal. 20-602 (D4). Arjar, mts., Cauc. : see Ajar. Arjaw : see Osroes. Arjepluog, Swed. 19-800 (D2) ; 16-204a. Arjish, Arm. 2-565 (D2). — mt., Turk.As. : see Erjish. — Kaleh. Arm. 27-8 7 Sc. Arjona, Sp. 25-530 (C4) ; 15- 124b. Arju, mts., C.Af. 19-693 (C7) ; 27-557 (Bl); 19-694d. Arjun (Sikh) : see Arjan. ARJUNA (myth.) 2-548d ; 24- 167c. Arjuno (temples) 15-293a. Arjuzanx, Fr. 10-778 (D5). ARK (diet.) 2-548d. — (of Noah)2-549a; 7-859c ; 2-3 19d. — (of the Covenant) 2-549b : 9-140a; 19-864a ; 24- 12 Id ; 26-323d ; divination 9-676d. — (of the Law) 2-549b ; 26- 29 Id. Arka, Phoenicia 21- 1 I'.M. — , riv., Syr. 16-346d. Arkabutla. Miss. 18-600 (Bl). Arkadelpliia, Ala. 1-460 (C2). — , Ark. 2-552 (B3). Arkadia, Gr. : sec Arcadia. Arkaic, lake, Scot. 24-412 (C3); 16-89d. — , riv., Scot. 14-719d. Arka-Kol, lake, China 26-428a; 16-991b. Arkamane (Arkamen) : see Ergamenes. Arkana, Ark. 2-552 (Cl). Arkansas, hills, Colo. 6-722 (E3). ARKANSAS, riv., U.S. 2-550 ; 2-552 (D3); 6-722 (G3); 15- 654 (E-F3) ; 20-58 (El); 15-654d; 20-5Sa; 18-604c ; legal case 6-720a. — , state, U.S. 2-551b ; 2-552 (map) ; agriculture 2-552a, ll-269a, 7-264d ; fauna 27- 634a ; tinance 2-553d ; geo- logy 2-552a, 20-2371) ; government and law 2-553c, 16-7G7C, 20-979c, 17-758c, 23-395C ; governors 2-555d ; newspapers 19-572c. " Arkansas " (battleship) 24- BOlo. Arkansas Bill (Swamp and Overflow Act) 10-9d. Arkansas City, Ark.2-552 (D4). — CITY, Kan. 2-556a ; 15- 654 (F3). — Co.. Ark. 2-552 (D3). — Divide, mts., Colo. 6-722 (F2). Arkansas Gazette 16-793a. Arkansas hone 13-653a. — Junction, Colo. 6-722 (D2). — Post, Ark. 2-552 (D3) ; 2- 554c. — stone 13-653a. — University 10-218d:2-554b. Arkansas, Wis. 28-740 (A4). Arkansite 4-646c. Arka-tagh, mts., C.Asiiv 6-168 (D2); 15-940c; 27-423a. Arkavati, riv., India 14-382 (G13) ; 3-315rt. Arkdale. Wis. 28-740 (C-D4). Arkeaons : see Sargon. Arkel (lordship) ll-556c. Arkendale, val., Yorks. 28- 931d. Arkhalik (Pers. costume) 21- 193b. Arkhangel, Russ. : see Arch- angel. Arkhangel, cathedral, lluss. (Moscow) 18-892a. Arkharl : see Argali. Arkiko, Erit. 17-864d. Ark-i-linik, riv.. Can. 12-422d. Arkina, Gr. (Attica) l-245d. — , Gr. (Laconia) 16-52b. Arkinda, Ark. 2-552 (A4). Ark in flood (medal) 18 -3a. Arkinholm, Scot. : battle(1455) 8-444a. Arkins, Colo. 6-722 (El). Arkle, mt., Scot. 26-169c. — Beck, riv., Yorks. 9-412 (I. D4). Arklet, glen, Scot. 24-418 (B2). — , lake, Scot. 24-418 (B2) ; 25-927d ; 12-84d. — , riv., Scot. 16-937b. Arkley. Herts. 16-942 (C2). ARKLOW, Ire. 2-556b ; 14- 741 (E4); 28-619b. — , head. Ire. 14-744 (E4). — , sandbank, Ire. 14-744 (F4). — Bridge, Ire., battle(1798)2. 556b. — , North, lightship 14 - 744 (F4). — .South, lightship 14-744 (F4). Arko, isl., Swed. 26-180 (D2). Arkoe, Mo. 18-608 (Bl). Ark of the Covenant and of the Law : see under Ark. Ark of the Covenant, church, Lond. (Clapton) l-366a. Arkold Bank, sandbank, Jap. 15-156 (MS). Arkona, Ger. : see Arcona. Arkonam, India 14-382 (HIS). Arkopocli, Gr. : see Leuctra. Arkose 24-1 1 lei. Arkosund, Swed. 26-190 (D2). Arkoudi, isl., Cr. 12-424 (B2). Arksis, -Mor. 18-851 (B4); 26- 161c. Arksut, fjord, Green. 7-562c. Arksutite 7-562d. Arkvillo, N.Y. 19-596 (F3). ARKWRIGHT, SIR RICHARD 2-556b ; 3-2291) ; spinning machinery 25-686c, 5-324b, 7-284d. — r. Nightingale 2-556c. Aria, Swed. 26-190 (1)2). Arlanc, Fr. 10-778 (F5). Arlandes, Marquis d' l-263b. Arlanibiius, Philipp : see Abe- lin, Johann Philipp. Arlanz6n, riv., Sp. 25-030 (C-D1) ; 4-819a. Arlaud, Jacques ll-588b. Arl-Berg, mt., Aus. 26-242 (12). Arlberg, pass, Alps l-746a. — , tunnel, Aus. 3-4 (B3) ; 27- 404d. Arlecchino : see Harlequin. Arlccdon, Cumb. 9-412 (I. A3); 7-025d. Arleeng, tribe : see Mikirs. Arlempdcs, chateau, Fr. 13- 72d. Arler, Heinrieh : see Parler, Heinrich. ARLES, Fr. 2-557a ; 10-778 ((!«); 22-.ri03c; 7-187a ; amphitheatre 2-385a; battle (411) 17-926c; battle (480) 22-5030 ; bishopric 13-459d; cathedral 2-397b, 2-557a ; Childebert I. 6-137a; Con- stantino the usurper 6- 992o ; Knights of Si John 24-14b ; Salyes 24-104C. — , KINGDOM OF 2-557c; 9- 916; 11-834 (maps); 4- 82 Ib. —.Synods of (314) 2-557c ; Caecilian 8-410b ; canon law of Gaul 5-1951) ; horse- racing condemned 13-727a ; (353)17-103c. — Canal, Fr. 2-557a. Arlesey, Beds. 9-424 (IV. B2); 3-621b ; ll-534d. Arlesheim, Switz. 26-242 (Dl). Arles-Ies-Bains, Fr. : see Amelie-les-Bains. Arlos-sur-Tech,Fr. 10-778 (F6); 22-689C. Ariel, Grande Anse d', bay, W.I. 17-802 (A2). — , Petite Anse d', bay, W.I. 17-802 (AS). Arleux, Fr. 10-778 (Fl); siege (1710) 25-605d. Arley, Chcs. 16-139 (D?,). — (Upper), Staffs. 9-420 (III. C2) ; 24-723d. — Brook, riv., Ches. 16-139 S>7h. •••Bin. pror.. Bam. Emp. 23-.. : 1.1 ; 23- ,mn cement : tee Jewel- •it. ARMENIAN CHURCH 2 ABM* l-3f,4d ; anolnUngt- 80a ; bapUnn 3-3*8* ; Cle- • V 1 . 6- 1 - 1 Ferrara- Florence 10- England 9- 1.'.'.: episcopal .vratii.n8---:<- : Syn- • xariiiiu 28-2U'.'b; vestments 27-1 — era 6-:il6c. ARMENIAN LANGUAGE AND Liurature 2- 71>i; llihle 3- S.H3a ; dictionaries 8-197t> ; MechltharisU 17-HUMi ; ori- gin of language l-72»c, 1- ;.r.:. !. 21-JlM -. — moutlon 18-932a. I • 40c. Aniirnlcntadt. Bung. : tee Sxamos-t'Jvar. Armeno. It. 28-24.' Annenopoulos (llyiantine scri bet 12-1324. Annrn llock, li_-hthnuse. FT. IS-:.:".'.- 16- , Armcnt, Egy. : tee Hermon (emperor) : tee I i.ll'-r: i-. p. 28-1 19» (Plan). ARMENTIERES, Fr. 1-675.1 ; 10-77- (H>. 21-79.1i!. via : tee Thrift (hot.). Armea, Philip 21-6«lc. Armi- '••'. IT- 'i. - 2- --".. ARMET 2- ; . : 4-818c; 13- •JIT'i. ARMFELT.G USTAV M.. count : lU-'J'JI.l. ARMIDALE, N..-.W. 2-:>75c 19- . ;- ' ! -' . : ::• ..opera : (iluck)12- :er. M.I. 17-828 (Bi). •le) : «r Enquire Amiijp. marquis de la Vega de *" V ega de Armi jo. ARMILLA (astron.) 2-575C 19-.-9JO. — (ornament) : tre Jlracelet. Armlllaria mellea ll-334a ; 11 Armlllary sphere : trt Annilla (astron.). Armlluii9d : 2- 5S6b ; abatement crown's preroftatiTc 22- .' - 1 '. 1 early examples 13-312a: Ken tilit'y and nobility 11-0041. 19-:.'!ia; hand In bearint.- 12-1. :i. U ' • •:,- •• -. -- 1HD1 13 329c; officers 13*338d; pun Ding coats 13-31 3a ; nromen'i ooats 13-313C ; tee alto Her aldrr. liege of: tee Heralds < ollege. ARMS AND ARMOUR 2-o82a 2-5 J9d ; Anglo-Saxon 4 5Bld; arsenals 2-f.AOd Bronie age ll-S2Sd ; Celtic 21-800b; Egypt .an 9- III. »-6»a : Etruwan 9-««0« Frank i.-h ll-36c : Invest it urc 13--:,2a, 15-S04d : ln-h 14 769b ; Japanese 15-1771. .15 206b: Khevsur 15-7 7 7a MerovinKian 11-8291. : can 18-333a: 1'itt-Pjver- collection 21-67 Sc ; Scandln arian B4-289d, 24-288d swearing on 19-9 UK- : Ten 26-. -J.i : Viking M 290b. 28-6Cb. Arnmheim.titT. 11-808(11. m9 Armstead, Elizabetli B. : te \r --. L :. ARMSTEAD, HENRY HUGH 2-.'>90c; 24-.'.' (Plate Ill.i: 14- Armntead. Mont. 14-'.'T' ARMSTRONG, ARCHIBALD 2-590d. — . E. F. (chemist) 12-141d 12-14Sb. — . F.liiabeth A. : tee Forbes, .d; 6-l'Jiid r George C. II. 19- — . II. E. (chemist) «-56d. — , JOHN (physician) 2-:.91a. — , John i-..] : — .John (So.t. cliieftain) 24 44.1ii : 26- — , Nellie Porter : tee Melba. — , Uichard 13-90b. ARMSTRONG. SAMUEL * • . • , II. :.. IS- .. 24- . WILLIAM GEORGE AHM- slrosjg. lit baron I- ,nM ; Brsjsoh - loading gun 98 • harrow la-JTo; by- < •ooumul i i b; JI«»rrl4-l»l»:rola• l--67•. Will. .. 7-1 1 lil ; 7-ll.Mi. Ala. 1-460 (U3). — . la, 14 . III. 14 — . Ind. 14- 1 —.Mo. 18- -. bay, Vk-l. S8-3S (113). . 111. 23-4350 : 4-2Jb. 21- ... 28-504 (D-E3). .••.. -if. Northumb. 19- — Creek. WK 28-740 (E3). . .. Win. 28-740 — . Whltworth & Co. 2-580a ; 20-213* ; Naples factory 8- 366b; ordnance 10-2 1 la; torpedo 27-iOb. Annugam. India : tre Armog Armuinn. forest. Soot. : trt Armlne. AruiuAa, Sp. 28-530 (D2). Armutlu. plateau, i'ers. 21- 189d. ARMY 2-592c ; 25-.130a : 8- 972a ; aeronautics l-268a, t-168c; ambulance 1-80 Ic officers 2O-17d; staff 25 752d ; supply and transport 28- 1 1 3d ; uniforms 27-582b ; war organixation 28-30ic. Ste alto Artillery. Cavalry. *:<•-; JiritUharmy; Franco army, &c. — Act ISM 18-U.%d; affllia l-301a ; billeting 3- 934b ; capital punishment 5-280b : proTost-marshal •JMlto. — (Annual) Act 18-446* ; 8- 83a. — and Navy Club 8-567b. — and Navy Club, Ladies* 8- 567c. Army and .Vary Gazetir 23- ISM. Armyanskiy Bazar, Russ. 21- 138c. Army Association 1O-622C. i ..r;.- 2-; : 2-'.-'-' L — Council. Ilritish 3-254b. — Discipline and Regulation I.s79)18-44;>d; billet int, 3-934b ; duelling 8-642a. — Nursing Reserve 19-9 16c. — of the faith : tee Sanfedisti — of the Indus 1-316C. — of the League 26-s.',2c. — of the Loire : tre Loire Army of the. — of the North, China : tee North, Army of the. — of the West : tee. West. Army of the. — plot (1641) 5-90S1. ; 12 •J I h — Sanitary Committees— I30a — Service Corps 20-20e. — Veterinary Corps 20-19d 20-20d. Arn : trr Arno. Arna : tee Indian buffalo. Ariuilrall thrust (gcol.) 10 208d (flg.). Arnager. Den. 8-21 (Ei). Arnal (abbot ) : tre Ernald. — , ETIENNE 2-G25C. Arnaldo da Brttcia (Nlocolini 14-9 11 a. ARNALDUS DE VILLA NOVA •.5-11-1- : 2S-695a Artui-Magnacan Society : tf Arne-M*gn*e*n Society. Arnarfjordr, fjord. Ice. 14-22 (A2). Arnarvatn. lake, Ice. 14-22 d: 28-257C. — . L. 2-255a; 2-263b. Arnaud de Villanova : * Amaldus de Villanova. Arnaudla 18-l24a. Arnaudvlllc, La. 17-54 (o3). HSAL'Lt) (famllT) S-«Mb. •• Amaukl. .iue*-«JM; 19-08H. . Mslwu 4-ll".l. v.rlUa«s \ IN- Ii, ARNAULT, AN TO WE eml 2-6'/7b. — . Kiiiilwn I .• \maunta (UttUU king) 13- i3»c. A maul, people : trt Albanian*. Aniaut-Bellgtmdl. Turk. : -. Uerat Amaut Daniel 27-3 (r»d ; 22- 497c. — de Caroassone SS-4 w«h. — de Mareuil 22-4»7e ; 27- l •, — . ran*. Asia >l. : > < ; Anw. Ala. 1-480 (All. — . W-. ' I'- — . w.. r.. -i 20- .M; 18-4 .4 (CJ>; is-4.S ARNOBIUS ' '.' -. the Elder) 2-«3J«: 2-IUU<; 14-35U | 2S-IJ7J. ARNOBIUS (tlui yoonger) S- Vrncroach. Scot. 14-418 (F2). \rndal. Nor. : trr Arendal. \rndt (ProfcMior) 8-263d. ARNDT, ERNST MOR1TZ 2- 627c ; 25-Li-l. . — , JOHANN 2-628b. — . K. 4-97 Ic. — , Michael 3-i33d. —.THOMAS AUGUSTINE 2- 838c; 28-407 c. Arne. Dorset. 9-420 (III. C5). — , (ir. S-7!*sd ; 28-843b. Ame (Hjonison) 4-17a. Ameberg, Nor. 19-804 (E2). \:'.. bOI OOn .' . 13-7' .'.-.. Am-burg, prov.. Uer. 11-808 (C2). Arnefjord, Nor. 19-804 (B2). Arnego, riv.. .-p. 16- Arnel, pt., Az. 3-s:i (IV.) Arne-Magnaean M. S. S. 7-97 b 14--' .' i : 16- :• . : S-. •_•:•; Amemulden, Uoll. 28-965b 18-409b. Arnenhorn, int., Alps 26-24. (C4). Arnensis. tribe 18-27 Ib. A::.. •-. i ,:.. 17-..-I u .'I. Arnesby. Leios. 9-420 (III. E 1 ) ArneeLAsia M. 3-467*. ARNETH. ALFRED, Ritter von 2-629*. — Joseph C. von 2-629*. Arnett, Okla. 20-58 (Bl). Arnette, riv., Fr. 17-939c. Arncx. Switz. 28-242 (A3). Arney. Ind. 14-422 (D6). — , riv.. Ire. 14-744 (D2). Arngrim (abbot) 14-238d. Arnheim. HolL : tee Arnhcm. — , b*y, S.Aus. 25-493*. — . cape, S.Aus. 2-960 (F2). " Arnheim " (ship) 2-958c. Arnheim Land, dist., S.Ans. 2 960 (E2) ; 2-958c ; 2-9Cla. ARNHEM, Uoll. 2-629b ; 13 588 (C2); 5-740d. Aral (author) 14-239b. — (bishop) 14-232d ; 14-238d Ami, Aeg.S. 7-6S1, . Arnian group 21-S47a. Amianus Faliscas, Titus 10 Mountai ARNICA 2-630*. — montana : tee tobacco. Arnicin 2-630*. Arnim, Achlm von : tee Arnim I.udwig. ARNIM. ELIZABETH (Bet tina) von 2-630* ; 12-186* — . H. G. von 4-492d ; 11 ,- .--L — . HARRY KARLK.E. VON 2-630c. — , Heinrich A. F. von 2-630c — . LUDWIG ACHIN (Joachim) von 2-630d ; 11 — , Mulvina von 4-5b. — , Oscar von 4-5b. Arni-Magnusson : tre Magnus son. Ami. ARNIM-BOYTZENBURG, H G. von 2-63la. — KrOchlendorff. Sybllla von trr Hlxmarck. Syhilla von. Arnim paragraphs 2-630d. Ami muslin 19-93C, Arnod. P. A. l-7l«e. 2-J-II2 'III). Arnold Amaurr (legate) 19- 137c. ARNOLD (of Bnsria) 2-«3tc I b; 23-67oc; hsns*' ! - : i • . l- 404*. — (of Oaseonr) 11-495*. — (of Geldertand) ll-ii«c ; ». 933b; 18-1 4<>a. — (of LQbeck) 13-249d. — (archbp. of Malm) 11-4SC. • Narbonnr) 14-594 b. — i I, p. of 8t Andrewi) 23- 10l4d. — de Torroge : trt Torroge. — (archbp. of Trier) 8-61U. — . Sir Arthur 19-562S, — . Benedict (governor)2-«33a, - . BENEDICT (soldier) 2- «33a; 23-2&3C. — . Edward 14-6 1 tc. — , Edward Shlppen 2-«.14a. — , SIR EDWIN 2-634b; l-357b. — , 27d. — . Wis. 28-740 (B3). Arnold Arboretum. Boston. Mass. S-338* ; 13-39b. Arnold-Foreter. II. 0. 10-«75d. Arnold!, Wilhelm ll-770d. Araoldists. 17-IOSc. Amoldi Villa : tee Arnhem. Arnold Mills. R.I. 7-627b. Arnold Prize 20-4 14b. Arnoldsburg. W.Va. 28-118 Aniold's nerve : are Auricular : • n '•- Arnolds Park. la. 14-732 (BIX Arnoldns Vulanovanos : tee Arnaldos de Villa Nova. Arnolfo dl Camblo (dl Lspo) 8-6S6o; 19-S29b; 2O-343b; 23-610*. Arnollet. Balthasar 24-6S.V. Arnon. riv., FT. 10-778 (F4)J — , riv., PaL 20-602 (D«) ; 7- h '• — , riv., Swltx. 28-242 (B3). Arnone. It. 16-4 (B5). Amur Jarlaakald Thordanon 14-234C, Arnost mta.. Arm. 2-56i (D2). Arniit. Andrew 22- 29 Id. — , David 12-«07b ; 27-195d. — . F. S. 3-426b. Ani..'t. George Arnott Walker 3-7 I7a. ARNOTT. NEIL 2-639c. Arnott. pt.. X.Z. 19-624 (BS). Amotto : nee Annntto. Arnonl : arr Arnnlf. AmcMiM. J. F. 2-6.".9d, ARNOULD-PLESSY. JEANNE Sylvanl* 2-6.19d. Arnoux (potten) 5-TiSc. —.Leon 5-7580. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 51 ARNO-ARUG Arnoux's beaked whale 5 773a; 17-528b; 28-1016C. Arnprior, Can. 5-160 (Fl). — .Scot. 24-4 18 ; Seace (1435) 2-5631), 4-S21d, -515a ; peace (1482) 4-822b, 10-S25a; siegi-(14l4) 2-563a; siege (1610) 26-858a ; siege (1654) 11-2480 ; states- general (1789) 23-416c; tapestries 5-434b, 26-405C. Arrasa, Erit, 9-74Gc. Arrastra (mill) : see Crusher. Arratel (Port, weight) : see Libra. Arrats, riv., Fr. 10-778 (EG) 11-904C. Arrawaks, tribe : see Arawak. ARRAY(law) 2-646b; 15-591a. Arrayan (shrub) 18-32 Id. Arrears Act, Ire., (1882) 14- 783d. Arreau, Fr. 10-778 (EG); 13- 75a. Arrcbo, Anders K. 8-40b. Arrecife, Can.Is. 16-188c. — Point, Can.Is. 5-172 (map). Arrecifos, isls., Pac.O. : see Pelew. Arrector pill muscle 25-188d. Arredondo (general) 2-47 Ic. Arre«, mts., Fr. 10-778 (C3) ; 4-617b ; 7-249b. ARRENOTOKOUS (diet.) 2- 646c. Arrepsia (diet.) 22-G96d. Arrcphoroi : see Errephori. Arrerf Ahnet, tribe 27-352b. ArrcsO, lake. Den. 8-24 (E3) ; 8-23c : 28-961d. Arrest, H. L. d' 19-387a ; 19- 959b. ARREST 2-646c ; hue and cry 13-853d : parliamentary pri- vilege 20-835d ; rescue 23- isht: summary jtirisdiction 26-79a; without warrant 28-32Sa; witness privileged 28-761b. ARRESTMENT 2-647d ; 10- 62d. Arrest's comet 6-763b. Arrcte de reglement 14-683b ; 20-834d. Arretine ware 6-724a ; 5-732 (PI. HI. fig. 62). ARRETIUM (Arezzo), It. 2- 647d ; 15-26 (C-D3). Arrey, N.Mex. 19-520 (C5). Arrha (law) 8-7 98c. Arrhabaeus (king of Lyncesti) 4-433a. Arrhenatherum 12-370c ; 12- 373a. — avenaceum 12-376b. ARRHENIUS, SVANTE A. 2- 648a; on aurora 2-934c; elec- trical wind 6-886b ; electro- lysis 9-220c ; Gegensrlu'in 28-1000a; osmotic pressure 19-979a; solutions 27-900b ; sun and magnetic disturb- ances 17-377b; union of toxin and antitoxin 3-177a. Arrhenoplasm 22-486d. Arrhephoria : see Errephoria. Arrhidaeus : see Philip HI. (Arrhidaeus). Arrhina 14-248c. ARRIA (hist.) 2-648o. Arriaca, Sp. : see Guadalajara. Arriaga, Confederation of 3- 485a. Arriage and carriage 3-54b. ARRIAN (Flavius Arrianus) 2-648c ; Alexander's march 3-295b ; Palestine occupa- tion 20-617C ; on coursing 7- 321b, 8-375a ; on Hindu medicine 26-1 25b ; value as an authority 12-459b, 23- 659d. Arriba, Colo. 6-722 (G2). Arriere-ban 2-61 8h ; 3-305d. Arricta, Emilia 3-7 Ic. Arrife, pt., Azores 3-83 (II.). Arrifes, Azores 24-32a. Arrighi de Casanova(of Padua) 7-205b. Arrigo di Castruccio 14-903C. — Testa : see Testa, Arrigo. Arrindi moth : see Eria moth. Arringdale, Va. 28-118 (E4). Arrington, Va. 28-118 (D3). Arriola, Don Andres d'21-118b. Arripis 2-948b. ARRIS (arch. )2-649a. Arrius, Quintus 12-780b ; 25- 614c. — Aper : see Aper, Arrius. Arroba (weight) 6-153b ; 20- 758c ; 25-535a. Arrochar, N.Y. 19-596 (Hi). — , Scot. 24 • 418 (B2) ; 8- 660c. — , dlst., N.Y. 25-802a. Arro (Arroe, Aeroe), isl., Den. : see Aero. Arroo Is., N.G. : see Aru. "Arrogant " (cruiser) 24-90Sa ; steering 24-956a, b. Ar-Roha, Meson. : see Edessa. Arromanches, Fr. 10-778 (D3). Arronches, Port. 25-530 (B3). ARRONDISSEMENT 2-C49a ; 10-791R ; maritime 8-3G6a ; xmder Consulate 10-022d. Arrone, riv.. It. : see Aro. Arros, riv., Fr. 10-778 (EG) ; 11-904C ; 13-75a. Arrouch, El, Alg. 1-643 (Cl). Arroux, riv., Fr. 10-778 (G4) ; 3-491) ; 16-923C. — , Porte d', Autun, Fr. 3- 49b. Arrow, lake, Can. 18-550 (Fl). — , lake. Ire. 14-744 (C2) ; 25- 241d. — , riv., Hereford 9-420 (III. B2) ; 28-8710 ; fishing in 22- 809a. — , riv., Ire. : see Unshin. — , riv., Mont. 14-276 (D-E2). — , riv., Warwick l-518d ; 3- 66d. Arrow 2-3651) ; blow-guns 4- 88d ; divination : sec lielo- maucy ; Egyptian 9-44b, 9- 69a ; Japanese 15-20Gc ; materials 2-363a, 2-7G6b, 19-962a; mythology 2-6G5c ; Scandinavian 24-28Sd; stone age 2-348a, 2-582c. — (astron.) : see Sagitta. — Canyon, mts., Nev. 5-8 (F3). Arrowhead, Can. 4-600 (F3). Arrow Head, hills, S.Dak. 25- 500 (C2). Arrow-head (hot.) l-671d. Arrow-headed writing : see Cuneiform. Arrow poison : sec Curare. Arrow Rook, Mo. 18 - 008 (C-D2). ARROWROOT 2-G49b: see also Cassava. Arrowsic, Me. 17-4:54 (C5). ARROWSMITH, AARON 2- 650a ; 17-G48C. — , Aaron (the younger) 2- 650a. — , John (1790-1873) 2-650a. Arrowsmith, 111. 14-304 (Da). — , mt, N.S.W. 19-538 (A2). — , riv., Can. 5-160 (L2). — , riv., W.Aus. 2-9Glb. Arrowtown, N.Z. 19-624 (B6). Arrow war 5-219d; 9-567a; 20-831a; Cobdcn's attitude 6-6 lOa. Arrowwood, lake, N.Dak. 19- 780 (E-F2). ARROYO (diet.) 2-G50b. Arroyo, Colo. 6-722 (G3). — , Pa. 21-106 (E3). — , P.R. 22-124 (B2);12-GG5c. — , Sp. : see Arroyo del Puerco. — de China, Arg. : see Concep cion del Uruguay. — de los Molinos, Sp. 21-94b. — del Jua, riv., Sp. 19-32d. — del Puerco, Sp. 25-530 (B3); 4-924b. — Grande, Cal. 5-8 (C4). — Hondo,N.Mex.l9-520(El). — Seco, N.Mex. 19-520 (El). Arru, isls., Mai. Arch. : see Aru. Arrubium, Rum. : see Macin. Ars, Fr. 10-778 (D4). A. U.S.A. (abbrev.) l-29a. Arsa, G. T. : see Tereiitilius Arsa, Gains. Arsa, bay, Aus. 14-886d. — (Arsia), riv., Aus.-Hung. 15-ld; 14-2150. Arsaber (Roman patrician) 19- 647c. ARSACES (Persian name) 2- 650b. — I. 2-650b; 20-870c; 21-214c. — II. 20-87 la. • — III., &c., for other Persian kings : see Artabanus, &c. Arsacid (Ashkanian) dynasty 20-870c; 21-215a; Armen- ian rule 21-222d, 24-804d ; Hellenism 2-448c, 13-242a ; Media under 18-22a; Mithra- dates 1. 18-620d. Arsago, It. 2-393b. Arsakion, school, Athens 12- 433c. Arsamas, Russ. : sec Arzamas. Ars Amatoria (Ovid) 20-387a j 20-389a. Arsames (Median prince) 7- 833c. Arsamos : see Arses. Arsanas (Arsamas), riv., Asia M. : see Murad Su. ARS-AN-DER-MOSEL, Ger. 2- 650c; 11-808 (A4); 18-309. Arsaphes (Harshafe) 9-44d ; 9-53b. ARSCHOT, PH. DE CROY, duke of 2-650c; 6-164o. Arschot, Belg. : see Aerschot. Ars conjectandi (Bernoulli) 3- 952a: 14-658b. Arselis (of Mylasa) 12-7ola. Arsenal, isl., 111. 14-304 (G2). ARSENAL 2-650d ; 5-280a. — , Bibliothoque de 1', Fr. (Paris) : tee Bibliotheque de 1'Arseual. Arsenamide 2-652c. Arsenates 2-652a ; 2-653a. Arst'nt' Guillot (1'rosper M6ri- mee) 18-1G7C. Arsenian schism 2-G54d. ARSENIC 2-(i51a ; detection of 6-G2b, 6-62a, 6-62c ; in foods l-223b ; metallic compounds 18-201b ; morphotropy 6- 75a. — , Pharmacology 2-6531) ; 26- 125e; eczema 8-921a; lym- phadenoma 17-168e; sleep- iiiK-siokness 25-2400. — acid 2-652d. Arsenical pyrites : see Mis- pickel. — soap 26-465a. — waters 18-521d. Arsenic bromides 2-652b. — chlorides 2-652c. — fluoride 2-652c. — hydrides 2-652b. — iodides 2-652b. — oxides 2-652c ; 7-591a. — oxybromide 2-652b. — oxychloride 2-652c. • — phosphide 2-653a. — poisoning 2 - 653d ; antl - dote 4-801a ; employer's lia- bility 9-359a; neuritis follow- ing 20-7G5a, 19-428d. — sulphides 2-653a : see also Orpiment and Realgar. Arsenides 2-652b. Arseuillo 2-822c. Arsenimide 2-652c. Arsenios (bishop) 12-525a. Arsenious acid 2-65 Ic; 2-G52d; phosphorescence 21-477c ; uses in dentistry 8-52b. Arsenites (chem.) 2-651c: 2- 652a; 2-652d. — (sect) 2-654d. Arseniuretted hydrogen 2- 652b. ARSENIUS (anchorite) 2- 654d. — (bishop, 4th cent.) 2-826a. — (bishop of Orta) 1-2 15d; 13-477d. — AUTORIANUS 2-654c. Arsenolite 7-591a; 18-5l:ia. Arsenopyrite : see Mispickel. Ars-en-Re, Fr. 22-938b. Arsenuphis : see Arhesnofer. ARSES (Persian kintr) 2-G54d ; 3-871a; 21-211a; tomb 21- 186a. Arses chrysomela : see Mon- archa chrysomela. Arsh (Ursh), Arab. 17-950b. — (diet.) 3-765C. Arsha, riv., Russ. 2-713b. Arshag (Arshak) ll-759a. Arshani, Somlnd. 25-379 (D7). Arshin (measure) : see Archin and Archinne. Arshu : see Artaxerxes II. Arsia, riv., Aus.-Hung. : see Arsa. Arsiero, It. 15-4 (C2). Arsikere, India 14-4;ilc. Arsine, pass, Dauphinfi Alps 1- 742c. Arsine : see Arseniuretted hy- drogen. — chlorides 2-653b : see also Methyl arsine chloride and Cacodyl chloride. Arsinos 2-653a. Arsinga, Arm. : see Erzingan. Arsinjan, Pers. 10-190a. ARSINOE (name) 2-655a. — (daughter of Ptolemy I.) 2- 655b ; 9-77a ; Heraclea Pon- tica given to 17-184b ; Theo- critus' reference to 26-7 6 Ic. — (d. of Lysimachus) 2-655a. — (d. of Ptolemy III.) 2-655b. — (d.of PtolemyXIII.)2-655c. — (d. of Phegeus) l-523d. Arsinoe, Asia M. : see Patara. — , Cyprus : see Famagusta. — , Cyrenaica : see Teucheira. — Egy. (Crocodilopolis) 9- 7 7 a; 10-219d ; papyri discoveries 20-557d. — Egy. (Sinai) 9-40 (Bl) ; 17- 226c: 26-220. Arsinoite nome, dist., Egy. 2- AR'SINOITHERIUM 2-655c ; 17-526c; 17-527C. Arsissa, lake, Arm. : see. Van. Arsites (Median prince) 7-833b. Arslan (Seljuk sultan) 24-G09C. Arslan (zool.) 2-759a. Arslan Tash, Asia M. 13-536 (D2); Hittite remains 13- 536b. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 52 To make full use of this Index It I* essential to read the Instructions given on Pmg« I. ARNO-ARUG \- »• Alls All-. : • B • .. Ii»- 14-11 .-. • : v.ua. AHT ji u>- Paint 7-i3Hd, X9-2U 4.1 ; llMpttallrr- 14-58M, ; Bald- •3Lanen.lX-34:i MMkSwml. 26-1" <;J7b. JO-I.I8 (L9). 847 li; l-277b; aca- S l-l'l|.l; 9; copyright law 7- Ki .;: • .:.••• •'.••. 9- XX-a60b : ldeali.-uti..ii :.• ; lirv!n-t..ri.- -'- I 7 . -i. X0-lil2h id : trr alto Fine Art/s l'nuitii)»r. A' 1-460(C2). AHT A v.r.la, /.artii). Or. X- : 12-424 bardini-nt 12-12.'.*; lannlna Impiirtx 14-215b ; theologi- cal school 12-4330 : tee alto Amhrada. 17- t. . i. r. 12-424 (Cl); IX- .ULF OF (Sinn* Am braclui), < ir. 2-660o ; 12- H.< •:>: 12-l27a : coa-t- hanires 9-9080 : teealto Ambracia. — (Arachttms). riv.. Or. IX- .U-0): 27-426 (B3); ; X-rtGOb. Art. (rv-l.iXl.20Sb. Artaba (measure) 28- 1 M.I ; 28- 191*. ARTABANUS I. (of Parthla) X-860d; 20-s-lb; Phil li.-ll.-n 13-242a. — II. (of Parthla) 2-GGrt.l ; 20- 871b. — III. (of Parthla) 2-GG la ; 20- : 28-1 -jr.,-. — IV. (of Parthiu) 2-60 la ; 20- 871c. — (Parthian prince) 12-270b. — (Persian prince) X-660c. — (satrap of Bactria) 2-G60d. — (vizier) X-6600 : 21-21 Ic. Art.il.il/. i:i.-- l..f I. r M.-.I. il 18-21d; 84-6040; X1-214C. Artabaz tv (Persian general) 12- 455d; XO-98*. — (sat rap ot Phrygia) 2-862d ; Artal.n. i*-. .]•!.- 7-.'"- !. Artacama (Persian princess; 22-6160. Artagnan, d' (Duma*): tr< d' Artagnan. ArtalnoTlre. 14-744(1 Artalnna. Sp. 25-i:iU i Artakhahasta : tre Art axerxes Artakl, A.-ia M. 7-720d. Artal, riv.. Sp. 19-689a. Artald (archbishop) 10-813b 23-;.4d. Artall (Erta-ale). mt., Erlt 9-746*. Artamenr, ou le Grand Cyrus 24-4870. Artamla 28-lOlOa. Artamid. Arm. 2-565 (D2). Artamldae : tee Swallow By catchers. Artan, Louis 20-507c. ART AND PART X-661b. Artane, Ire. : tee Artalne. Artanes (king of Sophene) 26 awo, ARTAPHERNES (of Sardls 2-iJiilb ; 13-527*. — (the yonnm-r) 2-661b ; 12 448o ; 17-675C. Artashes (name) 2-44Sb. Artand (abbot) 28-lGc. Ar!.iv;i-.!..- peror) _ , __ — (of Armenia, 34 B.c.) XI Ji-i33d ; writings 13-242*. — (of Armenia, 105 B.r.) 18 621a: 21-21.-.b; 26-9698. — (Parthian kinB) 21-219b. — (Syrian prince) X6-969C. Artarelde (van Doyse) 10-495c Artaxares (Parthian king) 2 M8b. Artaxata. Arm. 23-64S (O3) X-:.r>:.ti ; capture 7-137a Mithradates defeated 18 ARTAXERXES I. (Long! mazraa. ot Persia) X-661o . - I Ka-t I:. .11- l!l . 1-VUa , „-- -rtMMft Kf. 18-7 40 <*<). ^•MA. il. 2-tlOOa; 15-1 Artenny, Fr. 10-77* (K3> Arten**, plateaus, Fr. 6-208c. — ( ArUa«lilr I.): tee Ardaahlr I. — (UoMiix): *•<• Hewn*. la. •laglnt): tet rus. Artaxes (name) X-44Sb. — (Of Alrupatrnr) 21-Si3d. Artaxlas (Artaxet of Armenia) 21-JI4c; Indrpendrnce of Armenia Major 2-i6Jt.. 17- - — (•. of Polemon. of Armenia) : trr Zeno. Art canvas (fabric) 5-2 J3c. Artoher (Katiarla), Bocnla: tre Arcar. AHt delta Ouerra . relU) 14-9060 ; 17-23ib. AHTED1. PETER X-«63b ; 14- Jl -i. \riffni- (implement) 21-836a. ARTEGA. Iril.,. 2-i!03b. Artegall (Farrie 37d: portrait 12-487a. ARTEMISIAfdf HaHoarnawiu 2-665d ; 24-1890. Artemisia, Isl., It. : tee Qlau nutrl. — (festival): *r Ephecla. — (hot.) 9-8120 ;18-«76a; XS HOe. — absinth lum : tet Worm \'. I. — campestrls : tet Field worm v I. — fragransX7-414d. — herba-olba : tee Chlb. — marltima 24-195O. — monogyna 27-414d. — trldentata : tee Sage-brnah — vulgaris : ire Mugwort. Artomlslon, lal.. It. : tee G Ian uutrl. — . mt., Gr. 12-424 (D3) ; 12 IMA. Artemlaium. Or. 12-440 (E2). — . cape. Or. 1X-440 (El) ; 9 (4*0 ».c.) XI- -. i . i iff; — . riv.. Taa. X6-4.it (Bit M* i .... — Qty, Tex. X4-890 (Mt). — UorJoii, mu.. N.U. 19-«8Tb. irthur Oulnnes* lit tton » *s* - ,..»ure X7-936b ; apoplexy .a; thrombosis X-196b. ARTERIES X-666a; arterial , X*668b ; coronary X7- 932b ; dorsal X-0070 ; eye- I..II lO-'J .. ; t. ,1 10 I • . pathological change* 1X-61 d. X6-HOOb ; lUynand's disease XX-9IIOc; splanchnic X7-942.1; tension lnX7-93Od; tying 18- '.i K \rterioleX-666b; X7-930O, [•.•r.. ..-.-I.-;..-.- 2701 M ; 2- 196b ; advanced X-28Sa ; high frequency current* 9- ARTERN. Oer. X-669b ; 11- Artcry -forceps 26-in4a. Artesa de Segre, 8p. X5-530 Artosla. Ml**. 18-600 (D2). lex. 19-520 (F5). Artesian, S.Dak. 25 - 506 ARTESIAN WELLS 2-669b . 22-2.1.M j 28-:.iija; central illaX-945b. ARTEVELDE, JACOB VAN 2 — , John van 2-669c. — , PHILIP VAN 2-G69d. ART GALLERIES 2-670a: tee alto name* of galleries. Art h. Switz. 26-212 (FJ) ; 24- M ••!. — . riv.. Wale* 9-428 (V. \rthabngkavllle, Can. 22-724 (D-ES). Arthels (custom): tee Arvals. Vrthcc. Fr. 10-778 (DO). Arthimrton, Yorka. 28-933 (Cl). — . W.Afr. 11-204 (C5). Arthouiaceae 16- JSia. ARTHRITIS 2-673b ; 7-162c. — , acute (of InfunU) 4-2011.. — dcformana : tee liheumatoid arthritis. Arthrobotrys 11-3340, \rthrocladial-590b. Arthrodla : tee Gliding Joint Arthrodira 26-543c ; 8-12ttc ; 28-10170. Arthrolycosa X-306c; 2S-667b 2-307a, Arthropitys 20-o26d. ARTHROPODA 2-117 :'.o ; 28- 1033o ; croralgliiiuls2-292c development 9-3 1 7 b, 13- 424c ; fertilization 9-:: 15d nervous system 27-10JOa 9-320a; Precambrian 22- 266o : reproduction 24-747b 23-120a; vascular system 27-'J29c; vcrtebrata deriret from 27-lOSOc. Arthroporaua 20-525b. Arthrosporo 3-lGld. Arthrozoa : tee Appendlcu l:it.l. ARTHUR(leKend)2-681c; 26 lOOOc; 7-l.i41i; 12-1 13b Merlin 18- 1 " Oc ; Tennyson' Kl>u- 26-632c. See alto Ar thurian legend. ARTHUR I. (of Brittany) 2 882o : 9-4860 ; Hubert d Burgh 4-815a; sucoession 22-340a. — III. (of Brittany) 2-682d 10-822c ; 22-230b. — , duke of Connaoght : te Connaught, Arthur, duke of — , prince of Wales 9-.">26b 13-2S7c ; 28-S2ld. ARTHUR, C. A. 2-683b ; X7 722a (foil.). Arthur. :Sir Ci. 26-442b. k 14-IM.I. — . Robert (dentist) 8-51d. Arthur. Ala. 1-460 (1)1). — . 111. 14-304 (D4). — . X. Dak. 19-780(02). — . Nov. 5-8 (Fl). .E3). — , Okla.XO-58(D3). — , Tenn.26-620(Ill). -- —.lake. La. 17-54 (IJ3). — , mt., Arct, X1-950C. — . int.. : (li|). — , mt., Scot. 24-418 (B8) ; U4e. — , mt., Wales 18-6520. nU..Ta..X6-43§(BJ): -. . ; OlOd; French Oawain 11-53UO ; Monmoutl, 11-7 bib of Moi Herman 11-0171,; -6«»o; 17-49«b ; Merlin : .:, ; Perceval: tre Portuguese XI ->499b Itound table ' X3-7 72d i Scottish lX-848a; Spanish 25-3800 ; Walter Map 17- Arthur Kill (chan.). X.J. 19- 505b ; 9-287c. Arthurlle, Soot, X-435b. Arthur's, lake, Taa. X6-438 ; 26-438 (B2): 26-439b. — Chair, int.. Wale* : tee Pen y Fan, mt. — Club6-567b. Son, .-•.-. •-• d***») X.X.. 19-625*, — Seal. lull. .-eus*-244a. — planlrostrl* X7-877*, Artibonlte, riv., Uai. 12-824 (Al); 12-825B. ARTICHOKE 2-684c ; lO-554d ; 3-766b. Artichoke Buttea, hilU, 8. Dak. XS-506 (E3). — Creek, riv., S.Dak. XS-506 (E3). Artichoke-gall 11-423*. ARTICLE (diet.) 2-684d ; of faith 8-382a. 7-934c. Art rlw (law) 21-833d. — de Paris 22-369C. — , Laws and Orders — Divine PollUqne and .\iartiall : see Dole's Code. — , lords of the : tee Lords o; the Article*. ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION 2-6S4d ; 6-797:i. Articles " of Bohemian Pro tostants 4-130b. Article* of Confederation (U.S. 27-6840. Artidct ot the Banna 17-317b. Articles of War 18-445c. Articular bone 14-261c (flg.). - .•.iriil.ur.- 6-;i'-,'.|.. ARTICULATA 2-GS5a j 2-673c Cuvicr 28-1028c; Lamarck 16-101c : tee alto Append! culata. — (brachlopods) : tee Test! awdtaM i. — (cchinoderms) 8-878d- ARTICULATION (anat.) X 880*. — (lang.) Xl-466b. ArticiiB Cleri 22-427C. Arliculi super Carlos 9-497d. Articulus cellar!* : tee Saddle shaped Joint. Articda (Jesuit) 1-784*. Artitielal autopluury 10-193C. — camphor : tre plnene hydro ,.:.-,!,.. Artificial Clock-Maker (Der ham) 19-291C. Artincial respiration 8-593d 8-595o: Slarahall Hall' method 8-594a ; opium poisoning 20-136a: Schafer' method 8-595b ; Silvester' method 8-594a. Artlgas, Jose 4-458*. ArUgaa, dent.. Trug. 2-462 (A & E3) ; 27-8060. Art illory, lake, Can.5-1 60 (113) — , mt." Ariz. 2-544 (B2). ARTILLERY 2-6s;,l, ; 2-6* (Plate*): X-600d : X-805d ammunition l-866a : French X-618b, X-602c. lX-343b Oerman 13-4 7 8b : hone artillery S-56&8. 5-570a ; In fantry 14-521C. 14-52 (Plate) ; naval XO-209*, XO- 230d: tactic* 26-349C — Company, Honourable i under Honourable. 1 7- .•al : anr ILoyal ArUUery. Arttooa, riT., 617b; Troyon 27-..i'la; Valle collection 19-273d; Wattean 28-418b. ARTS AND CRAFTS X-700C ; 10-370b; Germany 20-51 Id; PuKin2-432b ; trade boycott 18-829a: tee alto Metal-nork. Plate. Enamel, &c. — and Craft* Exhibition So clcty 2-700c; 7-367b; 2-704c. — and Manufacture*. Consul- tative Chamber* of : ire Con- sultative Chambers of Art* and Manufacture*. Arl -. ... - - ... .\it 'I..:, hfcv Art* Club 15-7 13*, Arts, Commerce and Manufac- ture*. Society for the En- couragement of 25-3090. — Guild X-702d. ArUl-bogdo, mt*., Enss, As. 25- 10 4) ;19-488c. — . lake, Tib. 6-108 (C3) ; 88- ...j; i. Aru ha, IsL. W.I. 28-544 (I>4) . 28-545d; 7-636a: 8-735d: phosphates Xl-47«a. Araoas, Can. In. 6-172 (map). Aru-oho, lake, Tib. : tee Am (lake). Arudy. Fr. 1O-778 (D6). Arnganzao, mt, Formoea 18- For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 53 ARUI-ASIA Ami (zool.) : see Udad. Aru Island wallaby : see Fil ander. Aruniali, Pal. : see Ornia, El. Amman! : see Vlachs. Arum lily : see Richardia. • — maculatum : see Cuckoo- pint. Arun, riv., India 14-376 (M6) — , riv., Sus. 9-421 (IV. AS) 4-5S4(C6); 26-165c; 9-410b. Arunca, riv., Port. 25-530 (A3-2); 22-135b. Arunda, Sp. : see Acinlpo. ARUNDEL, EARLDOM OF 2 705o: 26-163a. — , EARLS OF 2-706b. — , William do Albini, earl of 2 705c ; 26-16:ib ; 17-3d. — , Edmund Fitzalan, earl ol 2-70Gb ; 9-300d. — , Richard Fitzalan, earl of (d. 1397) 2-706c ; 17-4a ; 26- 138a. — , Thomas Fitzalan, earl of 2- 706d ; 20-365b ; 2-709c. — , Henry Frederick Howard, earl of 2-708b ; 18-948C. — , Thomas Howard, earl of (d. 1646)2-708b; 2-706a: 17-4c; gem collection ll-569b. — , Thomas Howard, earl of (d. 1677) : see Norfolk, Thomas Howard, duke of. — , Roger : see Roper Arundel. ARUNDEL, THOMAS 2-709a; 16-930c; 5-21 Ic. Arundel, Can. 22-724 (C3). ARUNDEL, Sus. 2-709d; 9-424 (IV. A5) ; 2-417C, Arundel Club 2-702c. — collection 2-7 08c. — Cove, bay, Md. 17-828 (B4). — group 15-56Da ; 7-417a. — Library 10-6b. — Marbles 2-7 08d. Arundel on the Bay, Md. 17- 828 (G3). Arundel Psalter 14-31 7b. — Society 2-7 O2c ; 2-709a. Arundell, Sir Humphrey 7- 182b ; 24-32a. — of Wardour.Henry Arundell, baron 2-7 lOc. — OF WARDOUR, THOMAS Arundell, baron 2-710a. Arundinarial2-377b; 3-303c; 13-4 7 4a. Amndo (bot.) 12-376b ; fossil 7-4 1 7<1. 12-377c; seed disper- sal 12-37 4d : see also Reed. — arenaria : see Sand-reed. — Donax22-974a; 25-21d. — Phragmites : see Reed. — (instrument) : see Calamus. Arundu, Afg. 15-6:ila. Arungquilthal7-306c; 23-65a. Aruns (Etruscan) 4-696b. Arunta : ancestor worship 1- 947a ; magic 17-309a ; mar- riage customs 2-957b, 10- 162b ; mourning ll-330b ; totem system 27-SOd, 27- sid. 23-9Slb. Arupenum, Aus. : see Rovigno. Aruppakotai, India 14-382 (HIS). Arus, spring, Turk. As. 26-305 (Cl). — , riv., Asia M. 23-962d. Arusi, dist.. Aby. 1-83 (map). ARUSIANUS MESSIUS2-710d. Arusi Galla, dist., Aby. l-85a ; l-87b. Aruspices (Roman religion) : see Harnspices. Arutela, Rum. : see Bivolari. Aruwimi, dist., Cong.Bel. (D3-2) ; 6-926d ; l-456c ; 6-920b. — , forest, C.Af. : see Congo Forest. — , riv.. Cong.Bel. 6-923 (D2) ; 6-916d ; 6-917d; 6-926a ; languages 3-359a. Arva, Ire. : see Arvagh. — , co.. Hung. 3-4 (F2). — , riv., Hung. 3-4 (F2) ; 5- 383c. Arvad, Syr. : see Aradus. Arvagh, Ire. 14-744 (D3). ARVAL BROTHERS 2-71 la ; Ambarvalia l-791c ; flamens 10-475b ; hymn 16-251d, 17- reoa. ARVALS (custom) 2-711C. Arva Magura, mt8., Eur. : see Magura. Arvand, mt., Pers.: see Elvend. Arvanek, dist., Pcrs. 3-81a. Arve, riv., Fr. 10-778 (H4) ; 13-74C ; 5-827a ; ll-587b. Arvels : see Arvals. Arverna, Gaul : see Clermont- Ferrand. ARVERNI 2-711c; ll-533a ; 3-49d ; chief town 6-498d, 11-7670 ; Fabius Maximus' victory 10-1 13d; Sequani 24-658C. To make full use of this Index It Is essential to read the Instructions given on Page 1. Arvernia, dist., Fr. : see Au vergne. Arvers, Felix 11-146C. Arves. mt., Dauphiufi Alps 1- 742b. Arvi, India 14-382 (H9). Arvicanthis 23-443a. Arvicola amphibius: see Water- rat. — macrotus 25-14b. — nivalis : see Snow-mouse. — obscurus 25-14b. — russatus25-14b. — terrestris : see Water-rat. Arvidsiaur, Swed. 19-SOO (D-E2). Arvidson : see Afzelius, Johan Arvika, Swed. 26-190 (B2). Arvilla, N.Dak. 19-780 (G2). Arvonia, Kan. 15-654 (G2). Arvonian group 22-266d. Arwad, .Syr. : see Aradus. Arx, Ildefons von 26-264c. Arx Palatina, Lond. 16-955C. Aryabhata (astronomer) 24- 183a ; l-491b ; algebra 1- 61 7a : «• determined by 27- 271c : solar year introduced 13-492b. Arjwohattiyam l-617a. ARYAN 2-711c; languages 2- 712c, 15-167a : religion 21- 203d. See also Aryas and Indo-European. Aryana (Aria), div., Asia 14- 742a; l-547d; 13-331a. Aryan Household (Hcarn) 15- 581c. Aryas 5-466b : see also Aryan. ARYA SAMAJ 2-712d. Arya Sura (author) 15-280a. Aryauto, tribe l-956d. Aryavarta, region, India 14- 623b ; language 14-487C. ArybaUi5-715c. Arycanda, Asia M. 17-152b. Arycandus, riv., Asia M. 17- 152a. Aiyd, Swed. 26-190 (C3). Arymbas I., (of Molossi) 9- 698d. — , II. 9-698d. Aryo-Indian 2-712b : see. also Indo-Aryan. Arys, Ger. ll-807d. — , riv.. C.Asia 27-420 (D3) ; 26-303d. Arystan-daban, pass, China 6- 168(C1); 26-91 Ob. Aryteno-epiglottic fold 21- 359d; 23-1 85b. — -cpiglottidean muscle 28- ARYTENOID 2-713b ; cartil- ages 23-184C ; muscle 23- 185b, 28-174a. Aryvocalis muscle 28-1 73d. Are, riv., Fr. 10-778 (C4) ; 18- 820b. Arzachel (astronomer) 2-811a. Arzacq, Fr. 10-778 (D6). ARZAMAS, Russ. 2-713b ; 23- 872 (F4) ; 19-721a. Arzanene. Turk. As. 15-950a. Arzano, Fr. 10-778 (C4). Arzawa, dist., Asia M. 13-536 (Cl) ; 13-535d ; 13-534d. Arzen, Kurdistan 15-950a. — , riv., Turk. 27-426 (A2): 1- 482c. Arzerum, Turk.As. : see Er- zcrum. Arzeu, Alg. 1-643 (Al) ; 1- 645c. — , gulf, Alg. 1-643 (At) ; 1- 642c. Arzignano, It. 27-987c. Arzinga, Turk.As. : see Erzin- gan. Arzinol, mt.. Alps 26-242 (C4). Arzohispp, Sp. 21-92d. — , isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (C-D2) ; 28-192c. Arzon, riv., Fr. 16-923c. Arzu, Khan 13-488c. Arzyan, mts., Arm. S-547b ; 15-955b ; 15-6S2d. As, riv.. Sib. : see Ob. As (cbem.) 6-39b. — (coin)2-713c ; 19-877b ;19- 893a. — (music) : see Arghonl. AS (measure) 2-7 13b. ASA 2-713d; 3-868b ; 7-784b. Asaak, Pers. : see Kuchan. Asab, Erit. : see Assab. Asaba, Nipr. 19-678 (C4) ; 12- 212a; 19-679d. Asabah (diet.) 14-442d. Asabri, Pud. 9-129a. Asad, tribe 18-634a; 18-905a ; 17-406a. Asadabad, Pers. 21-188 (Cl). — , dist., Pers. 21-1 94d. Asad al Kasri 5-36d. — b. Abdullah 22-928b. — b. Zurarah 17-403d ; 17- 410b. • ed Dowleh : see Adod ad- daula. Asad of Tus (the Younger) 21 249b; 23-S13d. — Pasha 5-303b. Asadulcis2-713d. Asndullah Khan Naushal (Mirza) : see Ghalib. — Pathan-3-957d. Asad ul Mulk 21-245d. ASAFETIDA 2-713d ; l-312d Asaf Jah 14-32a ; 14-404b ; 3 763b. — Khan 15-532b. ASAF-UD DOWLAH 2-714a 17-106b ; 13-488d. Asagart-a : see Sagartians. Asahan, Sum. 26-74b. — , riv., Sum. 26-71 (A2) ; 26 71b. Asahel (bibl.) 7-856a ; !!• 93Sa. Asahel, Ala. 1-460 (B4). Asahil5-188a. " Asahi " (battleship) 24-902d Asahikawa, Jap. 15-156 (N5) 15-21 Ib. Asahitake, mt,, Jap. 15-156 71d; pollen 10- S68c ; pollination 22-5a. Asclcpiades (philosopher) 21- 341b. ASCLEPIADES (physician) 2- 722d : 18-43d ; surgical practice 26-126e,. ASCLEPIADES (poet) 2-722d ; 13-3811); elegies 9-252c ; Sicclidas identified with 26- 761b. Asclepianura : see Aesculapius, temple of. Asclepias ll-256b ; ll-258d ; cultivated species 13-768C ; pistil 10-568c. • — acida : see Soma. — gigantea ll-423d. — procera ll-423d. Aselepigenia 21-86flb. ASCLEPIODOTUS 2-722d. Asclepion (hospital) 13-518a. Asclepios : see Aesculapius. Ascobolus 11-341C ; 11-339C. Ascocarp ll-340c ; 16-582a. Ascoccras 5-693c ; 25-110c. Ascoceratidae 5-693c. Ascocyclns l-597b. Ascog, lake, Scot. 24-412 (A-B3) ; 4-878c. Ascoglena 10-467b. Ascogonium 2-724a; ll-340c. Ascoidea ll-339e. Ascoli, Cecco d' : see Cecco d'Ascoli. ASCOLI, GRAZIADO ISAIA 2-722d. Ascoli, It, 25-805d. Ascoliasmus 8-283d. Ascolichenes 16-584d. Aseoli cope 2-723b. ASCOLI PICENO(Aseulum), It. 2-723a : 15-4 (D3) ; 15-26 (D3) ; bishop 15-1 8c. Ascoli Piceno, prov.. It, 15-6d. — , Satriano (Ausculum) It. 2- 723h ; battle (278 B.C.) 23- 626d ; coins 2-235c. Aseomorpha 23-761d ; 23- 763b. Ascomycetes ll-339b ; 11- 337a ; glycogcn ll-334c ; phylogeny ll-336d, ll-338b. Ascomyzontidae : see Astero- cheridae. Ascona, S%vitz. 26-242 (F4) ; 26-240a. Asconematidae 25-729C. ASCONIUS PEDIANUS, Q. 2- 723e. Ascope, Peru 21-264 (B2). Ascophorous (diet.) 2-724a Ascophyllum l-589d ; l-590b. Ascorhynchidae 2-301d. Ascorhynchomorpha 2-301d 2-299a. Ascorhynchus 2-301d. Ascorticium ll-339c. Ascosnermophora 18-471d; 18-470h. Asr-ospore 2-724a; 16-582c. ASCOT, Berks. 2-723d ; 16-942 (B3) ; geoloe>-3-783a : races 13-731b ; royal kennels 13- 948c. Ascotan, Chil. 2-462 (Cl). — , lake, Bol. 4-167 (B4) ; 4- 167d. Ascot Heath, Berks. : see Ascot. Ascothoracida : see Lauridae. Ascot Priory 25-1 60c. — Stakes 13-730a. Ascra, Or. 13-407c. Ascrib, isls., Scot. 24-412 (B2). For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page /. 54 • : *•' s\r?**" '. -:- ASCl'S 1-;. : . -•. AsouUMy, ait., vt. It- 1 17- ! A-.I.II,.-. IU- .;... H ' A-I. OlM .'• ••• ' -.:•-' 5-7- :.l A- I.- I...1 MMk. i > . ••• .1 • Thermo. Fr. : arc Ax- ABCLLJ, OASPARO I-724« : I. M-mpronlu* >-60d : \.. Sol . 17-1 n -M • •I. J : tre Wutor- Asen,'». ! to--' 12--JU3 (III) ; •y) Iliile. «-780b ; is-i'.r : ti-nii) S7-l70d. ;.>2-i;^i. v»i-il. 20-IIHI (IIS). pnhallna. ^^•fcl : •"' 1'hcuol mlphonk AsfakU. Tun.: tee Stex. A«l» Naii«rn l-'.HM : l-9.1a. Arfaraln. ,1 : Asfeld. A. Hidal. baron d' 12- Asfeld. Kr. 10-778 «JJ). •.I il1. Itrtancoti 4-S15e. . int.. M.ir. 18-Sil (VI). ;..r : .«•<• Sain. ERJ-. «-«0 (B»). ASGILL. JOHN 1-714*. •aserimsaon. Kysteln : tee Ky stein Asarimnon. .luM-ph O-lSSc. ..<•>•) 16-942 fit Sandwi.-l.) 0- l.'l ilV. K4). r. 16-UI2 (HI): l-534d. — . int., Arl». 1-544 (!• . Hi t!-. 9-124 (IV. C3). — . rlv.. .Minn. 18-550 (E2). ASH il...t.) 2-7'.'4b: Il-2i4b . ll--.T,o., : ,-t v niolmfy nf word 14- >:' ' Scandinavian myth 28-'J20d ; Umber 16-9800 ; 1-9 !9a ; 10-059d. — (of coal) 6-576d. — (V..1.-.UM.-) l-»S4d. i..f Koodl 1--I.-..,. ASHA . M.iiiiiun Ibn Qals) 1- ! : 1-27 Id; in Monlla- kat 18-6 .'• A«ha .!••:• 23-; 11. ; U-iOSb. A-li.i.ih.i 13-. •. •rtaftis, tribe M-2.i:.o. A-ti.>k.,. N:-. 19-'-* (In. i.:- . Aby. l-92b. p (sjeoL) l-85b e. Af . 1-330* - 1- . ."i. 2-;-Jl.l p) ; British pro 727c : ethnofoK> .129d : Frt-nrl 9I> foil. : haren 950h ; Unnage -357d. 8-199C »OO)l-726cfoll. -1 7. . l8-l--.il. er : tee *frti«m ASH'ARI l-729a : 17-422b. iah'athb. 0*ls«^27b ; l-266b Ashaway. R.I. 13-249 (A3). Artir... : 2-70|b. Aahboro. Ind. 14-422 (C6). 19-772 r7-lla. . Harriot. Ladr 6*351d. . i DUmfiMO. l.t baron (early creation) 1-7. »>« ASHUi ..in l-730o ; o-i ;» ivi. »:-•• i i • ' :. ' ' • , -7' ' ASHUUHTON Mu. 1- 7:>Uo; 1-1N1U . 17-560d. -. Samuel 2-7:ilU : 19-778d. — , St Oeorge 3-779d. Ashe, riv.. China 17-553 (C3) 17-.-..V.',-. — Co., N.C. 19-772 (Al). Ashcda, Swed. 18-190 i. A SHE HO. China 2-731a ; 17- 553 (C3) ; 24-«38c. Ashelero : tre Ashlar. Asheloh. China : nee A-Sho-Ho Ashem (rel.) 28-1042b. Ashendon. Bucks. 0-420 (III F3). Ashepoo, riT., S.C. 25-:.00 iin> Asher, . , Aaron ben : tre Aaron ben Aaher. Asher, Ark. 2-552 (B2). — ,Okla 20-58 (E3). ASHER, tribe 2-731a ;15-518d 13-177a. AsheraS-lI^.l : 13-180a. ASHER BEN YEHIELll:..-!.. l-731b : 13-171C. Ashersville, Ind. 14-422 (C6). Aaher r. Calcraf t 21-338C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. 2-731o ; 19 771 (B4). — . plain. X.C. 27-615a. Ashfleld. Mass. 17-852 (HI). — . M.mt. 14-276 (Fl). — . X.S.W. 19-53.S (O4-5) ; 2t 278 (A3) ; population £ ITOd. — , Pa.. 21-1 06 (LO. Ash Flat, Ark. 2-552 (Dl). AoMord. Ala. 1-460 (D4). Conn. 6-9i» (Ul). 'Irr 16-tila* ' *" HrORD. Kent l-73»a ; 6- t:i •mlogr t- ih). Kant 6-424 (IV. K >: 1*0- . .• I..-, - IB-Mill. \ • 14 ;n Aahford r. Thonitou 6-836o ; •MMb. .:,/. I-.', I I (112). AahgUI irroup 5- '•'"><• Aahgnivr. ln.1. 14- AahUrm.'. M" >» . 28-11- ,1 ASH12-7 i-'.i: 28 Amble, lake. s. ..t 14-7 Jub. AdUestiel. manatou. Scut. 11- A-ahlh-na : trr Asena. Aahlkara 15-280c ; 15-224a. \sblk Paalia l7-46oa. •re Eahmun. __ tee Ashnaa. Ashlngdon. Esa. 6-785d ; battle: tee AsMamlim. ASH1NGTON. Norlliuinb. 2- 9- Lshl-no-ko, lake. Jap. : llitkone. Ashlppun Creek, riv., \VU. \-hir (title) l-788d. UbJra (peoi :.-• i- :".. .-••• is-t > 1'ark. rMldflDBa^ Bur. M- I. lain. Maw. 17-U1 :..' — Ita-erve. flah 17-n| II.. »r \.l,l). I ' I). •hmead.U 11- 11 A^imead-UarUett. \V. L. 4- \-liii.p• ASHKENAZI. SEBI (llakliam .. Aabkennxto Jew» 1S-406O ; 6- 272a; 17-1 -'9a. AKhkiiin. III. 14-:inl (in). AHhkllllnin. ili-t.. li 'li il2--.'n.i. —.riv.. In.llu 12--JO.-. A-hkun. riv., \U. 15->::'.ll>. Ashland. Aln. l-Hln — , Del. 17-828 (HI). 11- - . III. 14-:mi i HI). — , Ind. 14-IJ-' (( — , Kan. 15- ASHLAND. Ky. 2-7:12b ; 15- 740 (F2). — , La. 17-54 (Al). — , Mass. 17-852 (K->). — , Me. 17-434 ( 1 — . Miss. 18-600 (Cl). — , Mo. 18-608(1' — , Mont. 14-27 6 (F3). — , Nob. 16-324 (113). — , N.H. 19-490 (D4). — . N.Y. 19-596 (Al). — . O. 20-26 (F3). — , Okla. 20-58 (E-F3). — , Oreg. 10-242 (C5) ; 20- ASHLAND. Pa. l-732c ; 21- 106 (K II. . ILI. 23-249 (111). ASHLAND. Va. 2-732c ; 28 118 (E3). — , WIs. 2-732.1 ; 28-740 (C2) -. \V.Va. 28-.160 (1(4). — , bay, Wte. : tee Cheqxia megon, bay. — City, Tenn. 26-620 (D-E1). — Co., O. 2O-26 (F3). — Co., WIs. 28-740 (C2). — Junction, \VK 28-71(1 (B2J ASHLAR 2-733a; 4-527a; 17 842d. Ash-leaved maple 17-584c. Ashley, A. A. Cooper, baron: «• Shaftesbury, A. A. Cooper earl of. — , Sir Anthony : law case 26- 7:.s,l. — , Evelyn 20-649b. — , Robt. 14-5SCc. — . W. H. (ejcploror) 27-81 8c . — , WILLIAM J. (economist 2-733a. A-liloy. Ches. 16-139 (D3). — . 111. 14-3IH — , Ind. 14-422 ((il). — . .Midi. 18-:17-' (F6). — , Hiss. 18-600 (H4). — . Mo. 18-608 (K'J). — , N.liuk. 19->" (K:tl. — , Xorthants. 9-420 (III. Fl — . X.X. 19-624 (D5). — , O. 20-28 (E4). — . I'n. 21-liifi (L3). — . \V.Va. 28-560 (C2). — , riv., X.Z. 19-024 (D5). ASHMO OLE. ELIASl-733a ; 11 Hlb; 16-1 lul.. Aabmolean Museum 16-4 Ua ; . Ashmore, FU. 16-540 (Id). . HI. 14-304 (D4). AHhmoiinl rot tun 7-257d. \.liiniin. .l.-hilill 16- .11!.. Aahnas 5- 1 7 . • 9-93d. Aahod I. (Armenian king) 1 i-.-i.in ,..!..-• 11-7 :.!.. Aahop. rlv.. Derby 16-933 (B3). -- Ashopton. Derby 16-933 (CS); 8-7 \»hf>t (Georgian king) : lee Ashoved, cape. Den. 8- . Anhover. Derby 8-4 16(1 8-7J, \-hpitpl 25-783d. \-i.;.nnirt€>ii. Dev., geology 8- I '.J. . — group 8-126d. Ashraf (Afghan ruler) 21-233b — (Junbalut)6-103a: 6-9 2e. — (KansfthGhftrI)6-103b; 6 — (Khalll): trr Khalll. — (Xaslr al din Shaban) 8- 101.1 : 9- — (Salt al din lianbal)6-102c 8-92b. — (Salt al din Inal) 6-I02d 9-92b. — (Salt al-din Halt Bey) : tee Halt Bey. — (Tumanbey) 6-1 03a ; 8-92c ASHRAF (Shurcfa. Sherifs) trilw l-733b. — (family) : tee under Sli.-ri • 111:1 S.H llil. — , Malik (Tnuh chief) 8-605l> — . Malik-al- (of Khelat) 7 543d; 24-f.lOd. — , Mum 9-92a. — , Musa b. Adil 6-98d. — , mosque, Cairo 9-lU9a. Aahragah 18-855t>. Ashrcf (shah) 14-868b. ASHREF, Pcrs. 2-733c ; 21 188 (Bl) ; 21-2371). iimey, Dev. 8-430 (VI Ashridge. Bucks 13-257C. i ir 2-27 Ib. Ashstead. Sur. 16-942 (C3). — . park, Sur. 16-942 (C3). Ash, Swamp Brook, riv., N.H 19-490 (C6). Ashta, India 14-376 (G8). ASHTABULA. O. 2-733C ; 26 (II). — , riv., O. 20-26 (II). — Co., O. 20-26 (II). Ashtagram, div., India 14-38 (G13-14). Ashlar. Malik 5-28d. Ashtarak, Cauc. 23-874 (II C-D3). Ashtar-Chemosh 2-791a. Ashtarkhanid (dynasty) 27 472a; 4-157b. Ashtaroth (goddess) : tee As tarte. Ashtaroth Karnaim, Pal. 20 602 (D3) : 3-464d foil. ; 15 326d ; Hephaim race 3 464d ; temple of Astarto 2 883b. Ashti. India (Cen. Prov.) 14- 382 (119). — , India (Hyderabad) 14-38 (F10). Ashtlshat, Arm. 2-570a. Ashtola. Pa. 21-106 (E5). Ashton (abbot) 21-297c. — , J. Williamson, 1st baro 16-1 49a. — , Thomas 17-5 4 6d. Ashton. CTiea. 6-416 (H. B3). Ga. 11-752 •17 b. !.' *. Hum. : inLoagAsfc- ,l.l.lr. L»l». 16-118 .r-lllll. aim. t-ISO (111 ASHTON • UNDER • LVNE. id ; 16- V nfact i.,. iltUaa6-l>la. rr AMartr. prtiT.. Jap. 16- l-Tli 104 b. A»hilaul|il. Ukr. dan. (Dl) 12- — , rlv.. Can. : ser Hamilton. A>liiiapinu< l.uan. rlv.. Can. : Aidiiirliii! N.H. 18-4 V« « '8). — , Ukr. \ II. 19-: -.rtv.. X.ll. 19-1 A-lniii.rt. Ukr, Maa*. 17-851 A-li>ir : trr AssQT. Aabur. rlv.. Pal. M-801 (Cl). AiJiun. i r>-19c. Ashurada. Pen. Sl-188 (Bl): H-19U. A-lnir Khanal4-31e. limn' 17-B84d. A-l.'ir-l. Kent 18- — . 8u». 9- 1 '• I 1 1 \ A -Inal. nit . I7a. A-l.villp. Ala. 1-460 (Cl). —.Fla. 16-540 « I — . 0. 16-26 . — . Pa.U-108(E-F4). A»hwat.pna Creek. riT., Wkl. 16-7 40 (E4). Aahwapmwhuan. rlv., Can. 22-724 (B2) ; lS-1003d. Aahwater, Dev. 8-430 (VI. D2). ASH WEDNESDAY 2-7 II.. ASHWELL. LENA 2-7 Anhwell, Ilprtx 8-424 (IV. B2) ; geology 13-398C. LKhwell. H. r. 1 AAwell. It. r. 16-102d. ABhwcllthorpe, Norf. »-424 Artiwick. Bc«. 8-130 (VI. HI). Ann wood, La. 17-1 (Cl). — . Mlw. 18-600 (A4). — . Oreg. t-416(K3). — Dale. ral.. Derby. 8-416 (IL D3); geology 8-7 la. Ashvrortli. J. K. 17-344C. — . P.22-782d. Asl (Cyprus) : tee Cyprus. — . Nahr al. riT.. Syr. : tee Orontes. ASIA 2-734c ; 2-736 (map) ; 1- 320c: climate 2-7 43d; di- mensions ll-632b ; ethno- logy 2-7481) ; fauna 2-747a ; flora 2-7 4ib; Kt-olotry 2- 742b, 7-4-lSc, 8-1 26b, 25- lllc; historv2-749c ; land connexions 26-R61C ; mi»- Klono 18-594a ; population ll-635d; railways 22-823a; survey s 2-7 38b, 17-65 Ic. Xrr ouo voder separate coun- . — (Horn, prov.) 2-756d : 23- 648 (El) ; 23-B49 . Askos (vase) 5-712d. Askrigg, Yorks. 9-412 (I. D4); 28-,V.'Ob. Askroven, isl.. Nor. 19-804 (A2). Askum. Swed. 26-190 (A2). Askwith, Yorks. 28-933 (Cl). Aslackby, Lines. 9-416 (II.G4). Aslacton, Notts. 7-375a. Aslanduz, Pers. 21-239b. Asli ll-'.-Jo. As Iibralis2-713c. Asloan SIS. 3-353d. Aslockton, Notts. : see Aslac- ton. Asma (d. of Abu Bekr) 5-3 Ic. — (d. of A'war) 5-28b. Asma Dagh, mt., Turk.As. 2- 565 (Al). ASMA'I (AbQ Said 'Abd ul Malik ibn Quraib) 2-763b ; 2- 27 Ic; 18-645b. Asmaide : see Mayda. Asmani 16-200b. Asmanite 18-2G3c ; 27-268a. Asmautai, lake, Russ.As. 23- 872 (16) ; 27-420 (B3) ; 2- 317a. Asmar, Afg. 14-376 (D2) ; 1- 312a ; 15-946b ; routes through 15-625b. ASMARA, Ahy. 2-763c; 1-83 (map) ; Italian occupation l-94a : 15-73C. ASMODEUS 2-763d : 8-122a. Asmonaeans (family) : see Mac- cabees. ASMONEUS 2-764a. Asmuntl Kappabanos Saga 14- 239a. Asmundr Karasun 24-295a. Asmus : see Claudius, Mat- thias. Asnaes, Den. 8-24 (D3). — , pt., Den. 8-24 (C3). Asnapper 2-789b. Asnen, lake, Swed. 26-190 (C3). Asniara, isl., It. 22-127C. ASNIERES, FT. 2-764a ; 10- 778(B5). Asnos, riv., Port. 28-16 jb. Asnunnak 9-1 1 la. Asnyk, Adam 21-929a. Aso, mt., Jap. : see Aso-take. — , riv.. It. 15-4 (D3) ; 15-4b. " Aso " (cruiser) 24-912d. Asochis, Plain of, Pal. : see Buttauf, El. Asoda, riv.. India 28-322c. ASOKA, 2-764a ; 14-398d ; 14-396c ; date theories 4- 737d, 13-495b, 14-622b ; hospitals 13-TH li- ; inscrip- tions 24-159b, 20-631b, 14- 623d ; pillars 4-738b, 14- 428c, 17-122a. Asola, It. 15-4 (C2). Asolando (Browning) 4-673c ; 4-'J23d. ASOLO (Acelum), It. 2-764c ; 15-4 (D2) ; 7-163a. Asomati, monastery, Athens 2-839b. Ason, riv., Sp. 25-530 (Dl) ; 24-1 89c. Asop, India 14-376 (E6). Asopia 16-468b. Asopius (general) 21-73d. Asopus (myth.) 2-132d. Asopus, Gr. 12-440 (D4) ; 16- 52a. — , riv., Gr. (Boeotia) 12-440 (E2); 4-114d; 20-327b. — , riv., Gr. (Mails) 27-116b. — , riv., Gr. (Sicyon) 25-37a. ASOR 2-764C. Asotake (Aso-san), mt., Jap. 15-156 (G10); 15-158a; 28- 187b; 28-190a. Asotin, Wash. 28-354 (H3). — Co., Wash. 28-354 (H3). — Creek, riv., Wash. 28-354 (H3). Asov, Rnss. : see Azov. ASP 2-764d. Aspadana, Pers. 14-869d. Aspalathum : see Spalato. Aspang, Ober, Aus. : see Ober Aspang. Aspar (Byzantine general) 16' 139a. — , shield of 21-795a. Aspara, Asia 23-gllc. ASPARAGINE 2-764d ; 7- 578d ; in dandelion 7-801b. Asparagoideae 16-684a. ASPARAGUS2-765a; 16-684a. — (medeoloides) : see Smiiax. — beetle 2-765c. — stone 2-159d. Aspari, Ind. 14-382 (G12). Aspartic acetamide : see Aspar- agine. Aspartio acid l-514a; 19- 923a. Asparukh (khan) 4-779d. ASPASIA (of Athens) 2-765d ; 21-146C.; 13-37 Ic. — (gynaecologist) 12-764d. Aspasiacae, tribe 20- 8 7 Od. Aspasine : see Hyspaosiues. ASPASIUS (philosopher) 2- 766a; 2-514d. — (rhetorician) 2-766a. Aspatha 18-91 Ob. Aspatria, Cumb. 9-412 (I. B3) ; 7-625d. — Agricultural College l-413d. Aspdin, Joseph 5-654d. Aspe, Sp. 25-530 (E3); l-661c. — , riv., Fr. 3-493a. Aspelin (Finnish writer) 10- 386c. Aspelt, Luxemburg3-66S (H4). Aspen, Colo. 6-722 (D2). — , lake, Oreg. 20-242 (C5). — nits., Ida. 14-276 (D4). ASPEN (tree) 2-766a; 10-659a; in Poland 21-930d ; in U.S. 27-634b. Aspenden, Herts. 9-424 (IV. B3). ASPENDUS, Asia M. 2-766c ; 2-760 (D4) ; coins 19-889a ; theatre 26-731a (Plate). Aspen Hill, Tenn. 26 • 620 (E2). ASPER, AEMILIUS2-767a. — , HANS 2-767a. Asperen, Holl. 13-588 (B3). AspiTR, Her. 13-570d. ASPERGES 2-767a. Aspergill 2-767a. Aspergillosis 25-191b. Aspergillum : see Brechites. Aspergillusll-341a; ll-334dj sporophore ll-335c. — fumigatus 20-785c. — herbariorum : see Green mould. — Oryzae ll-341b; alcohol manufacture 25-703a. Aspermont, Tex. 26-690 (G2). A-tH-rn, Aus. 2-767b. ASPERN-ESSLING, battle of (lS09)2-767b ; 19-226a. Asperococcus l-597b. Aspers, Pa. 21-106 (H6). Aspersion (baptism) 3-365C ; 10-605a. Aspersoir : see Aspergill. Aspersorium 2-767b. Asperta 9-846b. Asperula 23-SOHc. — cynanchica 21-764d. — odorata : see Woodruff. Aspet, Fr. 10-778 (E6). Aspetuck, Conn. 6-952 (B5). — , riv., Conn. 6-952 (B4). — , East, riv., Conn. 6 • 952 (B3). Asphagor (Arsasid king) 11- 759a. Asphaleia system 26-7 33b. Asphalt. Utah, 27-814 Saskatchewan and Manitoba. ASSIN1B01N. tribe 8-7R2b; 14- 4i9a : In Albertn 1-.MMI-. Asalnlbolnc. int.. Can. 1-500 (AD: 1-4U1M : 4 AMlnlppl. Maw. 17-821 (Pi). Aailnnlbolne. (t., Mont. 14-270 Aatlout, Egy- : ** Aatlut. As*ls. J. M. Machado do 4- I ... Assiscunk Creek, rlv., N.J. 19- Aaslsc (gool.) l-782o : «r« o/*o li. -1-. — (Uw) : are Awlic. Aifitfi de Jerusalem ( Donlllon) n- ASSISI - \~xlum). It. 2-7820 ; 15-1 il> ;>;10-937d ; blshop- rie lS-18o : O lotto's frescoes 12-34d. 2-7S-.V. •-367b; .. - Publiqoe 19-910.1 ; — (writ) 28-849b : 28-8510. A**1-**"* pay master - general 20-97 Sa. ASS1UT -iut), Egy.l-782d : 9- 40(1)2); 9-loa; antiquities 9- -I,, 9-S2a ; quarrie* 1- 466d ; m-ir 14-849c. — , prov.. Egy.8-29a; 15-771d; 26-1730. ASSIZE 2-7 83a; 7-322 J ; 9- ' : circuit rognUtlons 6- 1 : clerk of 2-783d ; i nal ] uriod let ion 7-458d ; ration M-18M ; France 10-792a ; Justices 9-479a ; Scots Uw 15-592d ; trial by Jury 1S-S88C. — of arms 18-450* ; 9-4S4d. — of bread and ale 2-7 S3c. — of Clarendon, &c. : tee Clarendon, Asnxe of, Sec. — of cloth : tee As*ixe of — of Measure* 1-7 19a. — of the Forest 27-1 01 2d. Asaties and Quarter Sessions Act (1908) 8-388c : 22-714a. /i««m«nn H. l8-209d ; psy • chrometer 18-274*. ASSMANNSHAUSEN. Ger. 2- 783d: 11-808 (II. 18); mineral waters 18-522& ; wine 28-7'.'T.-. Asso. It. 18-242 (O5). Assoclabihty (psych.) l-784b. ASSOCIATE (diet.) l-783d. Associated district*. SwiU. : •te Zugewandte Orte. Associate Methodist Reformers — Presbyterian Church. T "..-'. : tee Associate Synod of N'nrtli A:n.-r.. -i. — Presbytery: tee Original liunrher Synod. — Presbytery of I'ennsylvanU 22-29 Id. — i:.-f.inn.'ii Church InAmer- Ica 21-292* : 17-009C. — K.-formed Synod (U.S.) 22- .... — K.-formed Synod of North -.-. Reformed Synod ot the Booth M-tatd. i.Mitihurgher) Synod: tee Antiburger Synod. (liurgner) Synod 27-60«c : Presbyterian community 22 ttta, Aawelat* Brood (1713) 27- '. - — 1 1 utoof —ram (Dhrslo , arUota ot i ttt ArtloiM of Association — , coefficient of 8-71o. ••nrrnt 22-J7i*. — football : ttt tauter Foot- — Franoal** poor raranoa- maot da« Sciences 28-3 lib. THtaiinlliiinls i>fili«li»»18 — International* da* Umrall- Ieurs8-570d. AssocUtionUm (pbll.) 8-784O ; 7la; S-785b; Hartley 1 i- , ,b. t-837b: Mill 18- 8-830d. 2-784d: trr . Association. nirmorandum of : arc Memorandum of Aatooia- — , obstructive : tee Associa- tion. divergent. ASSOCIATION OF IDEA* 2- 7M.i; 22-.'.72c; aesthetics 1- 283a, tt-5H4b; agglutination l-37io ; animals (psycho- logy) 14-8810 : assimilation 22-557 b; lieneke «-727b ; Berkeley *-780b: Ilobbes 13-552b. 18-907.- : I 13-880c, 22-598.1 : Hutche- son 14-12a ; reciprocal 22' — ouvriere de production 7- — pour la llberte de* echange* 3-SOU; 11- 171.'. Associations (defensive union*) 12-4050. — Bill (1882-3) 28-254a. AMOcUtlon Scientiflquo 16- -.1.1.-. Associations cnltnelles 10- 891d; 10-893.1; 10-928d. — Uw, France 10-885d : 10- 891 b; 10-928d; anti-Semit- ism 2-144o ; Jesuit* 15- 347a ; monasticism 18-691a; •chools 10-888b. — Uw, Spain 2S-565d: 25- M7b, Association sphere* (physiol.) 19-48C. AasocUUve Uw: algebra 1- 003a; l-613d; arithmetic 2-533a. Associative memory (physiol.) 19-48d. AssoiUle (Uw) l-76a. AssolUnt. A. 2-892C. Attommoir. L' (Zola) 28-1 001 b: Reade's adaptation ot 22' Assomption, Can. 13-724 (D3) — , Isl., Can. : tee Antlcosti. —.riv.. Can. 22-724 (D3) ; 22- rsoo. ASSONANCE 2-7S0C ; early French 11-lllb; medieval 14-180b. A-,.n,-t. M i". 17---.' .K.:>. Ajaoplo*. k. 12-.. '...I. Assortative mating 27-9 12c. Auroras, It. 18-142. ASM*, AsU M. : tee Asm*. — . Or. 12-424 (B2). Assouan, Egy. : tee Assnan. Assoucy. C. d' 18-663b. AM'* ears, mts., St Helena 24- Assteas (vase painter) 6-721b. As* Thomas 2-7 7 Oc. ASSUAN, Egy. l-787a : 9-10 (1)3); dam 14-849.1, 19- 695d : papyri 14-619c ; syenite 8-23b ; temperature 8-23d. — , prov., E*ry. 8-29*. Arnuay, EC. : tee Aiuay. Assumpclon, de 1' (priest) 15- 232b. ASSUMPSIT (Uw) 1.7 87c : 7- :i7 .: tr. -; ..-Z7- 28-229C. Asnmptlon. III. 14-304 (C4). — , Pang. : tre Asuncion. — , Isl., Ind.0. 17-271 (Bl). — , Isl., W.I. : tee Tobago. —.Cathedral of the. Kiev: trr Kiev, cathedral of. — , Cathedral of the. Parma : tee Parma, cathedral of. — , < 'hurch of the, Moscow 1 188 .. — Co., L*. 17-54 («7). ASSUMPTION. FEAST OF 2 787c: 17-!* 13d. Aaramptlonista 2-91 Ic; 10- "-..i : 23-J..7. . Amtmption of Motet: Me Motet, Attumplioti of. Assumu : tee Mo'alUkat. •r • .. JBi'""^ AMUR (deity) 1-7§M ; I- v • .. - i.-| : *• • AMUR. Tui- .; 88- 301 (El): hutory 2-1'Xo : 18-lll»b; tomplo S-7H0a : — . pyramid I te* UeroC. pyra- AS8UH I'.Uahnr), rastoo S- 787d: 8-9»4a. A—ur-«kht-lddlna I tee Esar- haddon. Assurance (econ.) t CM Incur- Assuranos for Widow* and < ir |.|mn«, ttocletr of. London 14-65Bb. ASSUR-BANI-PAL 2-789b ; 3- lOib; 2-l<)7b; 3-87 Oa; Cy- prus 7-<9Hd. 20-7. IB.I. 24- I9a, 18-3000 ; Egypt 8-41.-, 8-87a, 12-751b; Judah 18- 382d: llbrari 3-101a,a-114c, 18-54&C, 12- 18o : UedU 18-20d ; Nineveh 19-704,1 ; 8ardanapalus 24-209d ; bar- dun.. II. 27--7ita. Aarar-dan I. 3-107b. II. 3-107b. — 111.24-209d; 3-1071). Assur-danln-pal 24-209.1 : 3- 107b: 18-7U4c: 3-lU4d. Assured clan* 18-649b. Assurement 10-81 7 d. Asmr-eUl-Uanl-yukin 3-105c ; 3-l"7l. : *-.».. i.. Assur-eUI-IUnl-yulcln-Bbla (d. 088 B.C.) : tee Esar-baddon. Assur-nadln-akhl I. 3-107b. Aarar-nadin-akhl II. 3-107b. A*snr-nadln-suml 3-106.1 ; 3- lOOd ; 24-047a. As*nr-naslr-pal I. 3-1071) ; 3- 104c. Aarar-nazlr-pal II. 3-107b. Aatur-naiir-pal III. 3-104c ; 3- 197b ; 3-809C ; architecture 1-7880, 3-101a, 19-704c ; CaUh 4-96ia: Khntti 13- 534d ; Phoenicia H-421c, 15-37 7d. Ai»ur-ris-lal (Assur-rtfeh-lshi) 19-704C. AsMur-sum-llslr Rabaha-keh 3- lOAo; 3-107b. AsHUT-yuballidh 3-1071) ; 3- 104b ; 18-183a. ASSUS, Asi.i M. 2-730n ; 2-7fiO (B3); temple 12-4 7 &d; 2- >T8i Asowan, Egy. : tee Aasnan. Assye, India : tee Aasaye. Assynt, dist-. Soot. 24-412(Cl ); 26-170b. — . lake, Scot. 24-412 (CD ; 1~- 16'Jc; 18-89d; geology 28- ITte. Assyria, Mich. 18-372 (E7). ASSYRIA (empire) 2-790b ; (Rom.Emp.) 23-648 (Q3>: 3-104a ; archaeology and history : •"• Babylonia and Assyria ; Roldnmith's art 21-790d; kings 3-107b. Assyrian language 24-'". : i . : 3- 11 Id; 8-308a: 7-63 Id ; dictionaries 8-198d. — Mission of Archbishop of Canterbury 19-4U9c ; 18 MTo. — Religion : tee Babylonian and Assyrian Ileliglon. Aasyrlology 8-308c ; 25-261b. Assyrlum Stagnum : tee. Ncjef , Bahr. Assythment (law) 20-SOln. AST, GEORG ANTON FRIED rich 2-790b. Asta. mt., Tirol l-747b. Astabene, dlst., AsU 21-216a. Astaboras, riv., Eg}'. : tee Atbara. A*taoenus, gulf. Turk.As. : tee Isnild. Gulf of. AsUcldae7-387d. AsUclllldae 17-459b. AxtacobdelU B-797d. AstaoopsU splnifer : tee Murray lobster. Antaeus, gulf : nee Isnild. Antaeus : tee Crayfish. — Kcrratus : tee Murray lob- -I.T. Astaffort, Fr. 10-778 (ES). Astagnnm. It. : battle (1053) 18-433c. Astakos, Or. 12-424 (C2). Astalla, Turk.A". : tee Adalla. AstalnU. FU. 10-540 (E3). A'tapcM, rlv. : tee Blue Nile. ASTARA, Russ.As. 2-790d 23--<74 (II. Fl>; 21-1 SS (Al) : 23->7?<(;*) jstilppini? 21-l9Sb; trade route 2- 449b. — , rlv., Rnas-A*. 21-188 (Al) ; 2-7 90d. 21- A.Ur.1.. rlr Afg. 148* Aaurahxl. r»n. 2 1 - 1 • i 21- 1 Via; population I94b. ASTAHABAD. rti.t.. Par*. 2- 7»o: 21-l9tb; prod Astarae, oounu of 18-57 4b. — , dtat. in A8TARTE2-79I. II 010c. 8-142a; tinortte Hel- ena m yth 12- 1 S0b. 27-B5 Jb ; llathor 8-ilo; Hera 13- 3000 ; Iol4-7'.' la; 1'aphUn goddess 18-738.1: Mrred cakes 4-7980 ; Semlramls 14-017b: aeznal elements In worship H-34K-. H-41Mb; Tanlt 8-4I9d; tempi* at Tyre 21-45 Ib. A.tarte («ool.)i8-I Md. - - ... f;.,l., : 22-JJJ, — supraoorallma 18-KOOa. Astartlan group 11-07 Oo ; 18- . „ . A ' ,,•!,.- 18-r.'.M. AstaaU (*ool.) 10-407h. — (med.) : tee Intention tremor. A ' .: - n)T«M*Ba4l r 9-1-l-i . Astatic* (math.) 17-907C, Astatkl (oil refuse) ll-277a. Astbnry, Che*. 8-410 (II. C3) ; 8-90*. Aste. Jean HlUlre (Ilalary) AstoUa numlU 18-1 52c. ASTELL, MARY 2-7910. A«tely (hot.) 21-738b. Asten, HolL 13-488 (C3). Astepa, 8p. : tee Estepa. A-i.-r. Ernst Ludn-lx 9-131a. ASTER (hot.) 2-791c; 10- 57 lc; 13-768d. — (caucaslca) 5-551a. — (prcmantholdes) 27-OlOc. — iln Coptic ritual) 7-115c. Asterabad. Pen. : tee Astara- Asteractlnella 25-729d. Astoria. Isl.. Aeg.S. : tee Dclos. ASTERIA (Star-none) 2-792a. AstcrU, Aphrodite 2-167a. Asteriaa rubcns : tee Cross- Huh. Axterlda 8-880a ; 25-796b ; 28-1 018a; calyclna I theory 8-873b: geological age 8- 87 4b; larva 18-2260 ; origin and affinities 8-87 4c; shape 18-868a. .. Asterinldae 8-880b. A-terion 2S-197a. AsterlonelU 18-89b. ASTERISK (diet.) 2-792a. Asterisk* (Luther) 17-136a. Asterlsm 18-355c. ASTERIUS (bishop of Amasia) Z-7'.n'b : 23-101 Ib. — OF CAPPADOCIA 2-7fl'-'a. — . Turcius llufus 6- I Ilkl. Astorlus (myth.) : tee Mino taur. ABteroblartldae 8-878b. Asterocalamlte* 8-128d ; 7- >-.!-.,. Asterocheridae 8-859d. AsterochUcna 28-533C. Asterodactylu* : tee Surinam toad. Astoroidea : tee StelUformU and Asterlda. Asteroids : tee Planets, Minor. Asterolepidae 2O-361c. Astorope 8-058d (ng.). Asterophero*, Magnus Olal 28- 215c. Axterophylllte* 28-526d. Asteropldae 9-658a : 9-568c. Astorospondylons 24-594 d. Asterotheca M-632b. A-thenothaerus 18-124b. ASTHMA 2-792b : 23-198c ; 4-85a; adenoids l-191b , arsenic 2-653d ; atroplne 3- 69 4a ; cnbeb* 7-607 b ; ec- zema 8-920c : ether l-907d; hay fever 13-1 13b : lobelia 18-837d ; morphine 18- 802d ; nasal polypus 18 80b; paraldehyde 20-700* saltpetre 14-94* ; stramon- ium 25-982a ; vaccine ', 198d; whooping cough i 817*. Astl. J. O. Allone d' : tee AUone d'Astl. J. Q. Asti, Cal. 8-8 (1)2). ASTI. It. 2-793* ; 15-4 (B2) ; anc. Hasta 15-26 (B2) Frederick Barbarossa 15- 33a. 15-33c : F>ench capltu Ution (1746) 3-42d: French capture (1703) 28-601c Spanish occupation 9-341C wtates 28-727d, 2-793a. ASIA-ASTR U. raflow sand* o< (cool )tl- iun group (8*»L) ll-478a ; z>- • i- AaUboo (A«Ubas). Turk,: CM Ajtiooa I mt CbaodMn lUb. AM*f>. A«Ugmalal-Jl<>« ; 2-ZMI.. A>iurmaUam 1-Md ; 28-UJI, ; BMtOBTBDhle U>507a. A.tllbeM-f84a; 10- .^7*, — japonlea U-74nd. Astln-ta«h, mU.. C. AsU I *M Jba-lagh. AstUhai, Arm. : tre a«tmstnt, A»tl wines : trr • A8TUCY. JACOB ASTLtY. Baron 2-793*. —.SIR JOHN DUCOALC 2- 793b. A.tler. Lue*. 18-139 (1)3). — .W'arwlck, 8-410 (III. Dl) ; — . Worr*. 8-4JO {III. Ct). — Brid4T*. Lanes. 18-13'j — Ureen. Lane*. 18- 1 39 Astley Hall. Lane*. (Chorlcy) 8-270b. Astlcy's circus 18-11 Ob; 8- ...(•-. ASTON. ANTHONY 2-793b. - . K. 4-208C. — , John de : tee Eston. J. de. - . \V. li. : Japanese language 15-167*. Aston. Che*. 18-139 (C3). • rts. 8-424 (IV. B3). —.Staffs. 8-416(11 ^s. 28-933 (D3). — Clinton. Buck*. 8-420 (III. F3). Aston Ban, Birmingham 2- 793c; 2-41 8d. ASTON MANOR. Warwick. 2- 793o ; 28-758 (Bl). ASTOR. JOHN JACOB (am.) 2-7930 : 18-563b. — , John Jacob (Jim.) 1-794. — . William Backhouse (1792- 1875)2-793d. — , William Waldorf (b. 1848) 2-794a. Astor. IndU 14-370 (F2) ; 8- 1 '.!,-. — , FU. 18-540 (E»). — . dlst.. IndU 7-829d. ASTORGA, EMANUELE d' 2-794a. ASTORGA, Sp. 2-7941) ; 25- 530 (B-C1). Astorga Collection (Span. books) 18-5S7C. Astoria. 111. 14-304 (B3). — . N.Y. 19-590 (12). ASTORIA. Ore*. 2-794b ; M- 242 (A-B1): 2O-243d. — , S.Dak. 25-506 (13). Aitoria (Washington Irving) Astorp, Swed. 28-190 (B3). .\-:..r !•: .. .- I:,..' 17-.'..--!. Astore. tol. Jnd.0. 17-27 1 (Bl). Astra bad. Pen. : tee Astara- !-,.!. ASTRAEA 2-794C. " Astraea " (cruiser) 24-908a. Attraea Redux (Dryden) 8- lOfo. Astraeldae l-104d ; 2-104a. Astraeospomrla 25-729.1. Astraeus (Titan) l-927a ; 13- I •.-.!. ASTRAGAL (arch.) l-794d : 18-932C. — (knucklebone*) 8-333a ; 15- --l.i. Astragalus (anat.) 25-177d ; reptile* H-157d. — (not.) 18-381d; 18-383d ; Alpine species 1-7 53d. 1- 754* ; fruit 18-382c, 11- 254b ; Canada 8-1 47c: China U-781a: cultivated specie* 13-7 68d; leaf 18- 326b. 18-381C, M-879d; Mediterranean region 21- 780d ; milk vetch 18-383d ; pistil 10-57 la; products 12- 715d, 17-S8Sb ; Sonoran r.-^:;..!! 21-7 M... — gemlnfflorus 8-91 Sc. — «lcilus 8-852C. ASTRAKHAN, RUM. 1-795* ; 23-871 (O6): climate 23- 882a; petroleum 28-1 94c : trade-route 21-57d ; trade Matiitics 28-lSlc ; Volga 28-194*. ASTRAKHAN. iroTt., Ru«. l-794d; 23-872 (G6); 8- 920 (hist. m*p) : Cosmclu 2-795a ; Tatars 28-448c. Astrakhan (dynasty) : teeAth- tarkhanid. Astrakhan (fur) 11-3500 ; 11- 348b ; 11-3500. AJtnUagi : tee Knucklebone*. Astrallntr. 11- Astral rays 7-7 14d. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 57 ASTR-ATRAI To make full use of this Index it is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. Astrantia27-575b ; 10-55Sd. Astrapaea \Vallichii 17-273c. Astrapotherium 16-791d. Astrea (astron.) 21-718a. Aslree (d'Urfe) 27-795b ; 20- 896d ; historical influence 13-199a, 13-3S4d ; parodied by Sorel 2S-433C. Astret Canon, Wales 28-68b. Astringent bath 3-285a. Astrion (Pliny's) 2-792a. Astroblepus 5-515a. Astrochelidae 8-880d. Astroclera 25-722d; 25-722c (fig.). Astrodisculus 13-233d ; 13- 232d (fig.). Astrodiscus 13-233d. Astrographic micrometer 18- . Astroides2-104d; 2-102c ; 2- 103b. Astrolabe, bay, N.G. 19-487 I hi ; geology 8- 126'b, 20-237a ; hereditary standard bearer 27-5 Id : see also Oviedo. Asturias, prince of (title) 2- 820c. Asturieo, Sp. 23-648 (B2) : see also Astorga. Astwood Bank, Worcs. 9-420 (III. C2). ASTYAGES (Ishtuvegu) 2- 821a; 20-878a. ASTYLAR (diet.) 2-821b. Astylospongia 25-I10d. Astylusl4-15Jc; 14-l.',4d. Astynataea. isl., Aeg.S. : see Astro palia. Astynome : see Chryseis. Astyn-Taeh, mts., C'.Asia : see Altyn-Tagh. Astypalaea, Gr. 12-440 (H4). — , isl., Aeg.S. : see Astropalia. Asua, riv., Ugan. 27-557 (C2) ; 19-694d. Asula, Andreas de Theresanis de : see Asola. ASUNCION, Parag. 2-821b ; 2- 462 (E2). Asuncion, Venez. 27-989 (Cl) : 17-704d. — , isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (D3). — , riv., Mex. : see Altar. Asunden, lake, Swed. (Elfs- borg) 26-190 (B3). — , lake, Swed. (Ostergotland) 26-190 (C2-3). Asuokoko, riv., Go.Cst. 12-203 (C3). Asur (rel.) : see Assur. Asur (town) : see Assur, Asur dang.) : see Asuri. Asura (custom) 5-467c. Asuras (myth.) 19-139c; 21- •J" 1.1 ; 28-lu j I,-. Asuri dans;.) 19-2c. Asvaghosha (Buddhist writer) 15-6S3a; 24-171a. Asvalayana (Vedic sage) 24- 163a. Asralayana sutra 24-163a. Asvamedha (sacrifice) 4-380c. Asvayuja : see Asvina. Asvig, bay, Den. 8-24 (C3). Asvina (Hindu chronol.) 13- 492d. Asvini (Hindu astron.) 13- 493c. ASVINS (Hindu myth.) 2-821c ; 5-482a. Aswad, cape, Somlnd. 25-379 (F5). — , mts., Pal. 20-602 (E2). — , riv. : see Atbara. Aswail : see Sloth-bear. Aswan, Egy. : see Assuan. Aswar (Pers. title) 21-220b. Aswarby. Lines. 9-416 (II. G4). Aswins : see Asvins. Asy, riv. : see Orontes. As-yakl : see Ostiaks. Asylum, Miss. 18-600 (B3). ASYLUM 2-821c : see also Sanc- tuary. — , Lunatic : see Lunatic Asy- lum. — , RIGHT OF 2-821d. Asymmetric carbon atom 25- 890d. — class 7-579d. — synthesis 25-892a. Asymmetron l-889b ; l-887a. Asymptote 7-659c ; ll-698d ; 14-548c ; hyperbola ll-716a, 14-199C ; surface 26-119d. Asymptotic cone 6-964b. Asyoot (Asyut), Egy. : see As- siut. As You Like It (Shakespeare) 24-780b. Asyzygetic forms l-637c. A.T. : see Assay ton. Ata (Jap. princes?) 15-253a. Ata, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (H7). Atabapo, Colomb. 6-701 (D4). — , riv., S.Am. l-787d. Atabeg (Atabek) 7-531c ; 24- 609a. Atabubu (Atabuobo), Ash. 12 203 (B3J ; 2-725d. Atabyris (Atabyrium), mt., Rhodes : see Atairo. Atacama, dept., Bol.: see Anto fagasta, Chile. ATACAMA, dept., Chile2-822a; 2-462 (Bl, C2) ; boundary arbitration 6-158b ; minerals 6-150b, 7-635d, 6-6fi5d. — , desert, S.Am. 2-822a ; 2- 462 (B2-C1) ; 4-176b ; 4- 243c. — , Salina de, marsh, Chile 2- 462 (Cl). — Trench, Pac.O. 19-972c ; 19- 973c. Atacamenyan, tribe 1-Slld. Atacames, bay, EC. 8-9 14c. ATACAMITE'2-S22b ;28-185c. Atacinus : see Varro, Publius Terentius. Ataeora, mts., Fr.W.Af. 11- 204 (04) ; 7-734d. Atacuari, riv., Peru 21-2G4 (Dl). Atafu, isl., Pac.O. 20-436 (H5); 26-1047C. Ata-gang-la, pass, Tib. 6-108 (F4). Atasa-yong-mi, pass, Kor. 15- 156 (E6). ATAHUALLPA 2-822c. Atai, Russ. 23-874 (I. D4). Ataido (Athayde), Alvaro 28- 883a. — , Catherina de 5-116b. Atair (Arab sacrifices) 20-889b. Atairo, mt., Rhodes 23-258a. A tak. India : see Attock. Atakapan, tribe 14-454a. Ataki, Russ. 23-874 (I. A2). Ataklu, tribe l-329d (table). Atakos, isl., Gr. 12-424 (B2). Atakpame, Go.Cst,12-203 (C3). Atala. mosques, Jaunpur 15- 282c. ATALANTA (d. of lasius) 2- 822d ; 18-92d ; 26-504c. — (d. of Schoeneus) 2-823a ; 12-4881). Atalanta in Calydon (Swin- burne) 26-234C ; 9-642a. Atalante, Gr. 12-424 (D2). — isl.. Or. 12-424 (E2). Atalantica glauca : see Kum- quat. Atalantis (legend): see Atlantis. Atalantis (Simms) 25-123C. Atalapha : see Lasiurus. Atalaya, Arg. 2-462 (E4). — , Can.Is. 12-347b. — , point, Madeira 17-281 (map). Atalayasa, mt., Bal.Is. 15-91c. Atalayas de Alcala, mts., Sp. 25-530 (F2). Atalho, Braz. 4-440 (14). Atalik Ghazi : see Yakub Beg. Atalissa, la. 14-732 (F3). Atali Tsalagi, tribe : see Upper Cherokee. Ataman (title) 13-415b : see also Hetman. Atami, spa. Jap. 15-1 GOd. Atanakcrdluk group 12-545b. Atani group 7-416c. Atanum, mts.. Wash. 28-354 (E3). — Creek, riv., Wash. 28-354 (E3). Ataquines, Sp. 25-530 (C2). Atar, oasis, Sah. l-?15a. Atarantians, race 13-69c. Atari xia 22-696d. Atar el Nabi, Cairo 4-954 (B3). Atares, bay, Cu. 13-76b. — , fort, Havana 13-76d. ATARGATIS (Derketo, Dea Syria) 2-823a ; 2-51d ; 2- 716a ; Lucian's De Dea Syria 17-102a ; worship 13- l.v.'a. 20-354a. Atari, riv., India : see Atrai. Ataroth, Pal. ll-382b. Atascadero group 27-03 Id. Atascosa, dist., Tex. 26-000 (17). — riv., Tex. 26-690 (17). Atash (Urdu poet) 13-489a. Atashi (Persian poet) 21-249d. Ata-su, riv., Sib. 27-420 (D3). Atatsunobori (Mobu-yama), mt.. Jap. 15-156 (R3). ATAULPHUS (Ataulf) 2-823c; 12-273d. ATAVISM 2-823c ; 13-354b. Atax 2-3 lOc. Ataxy, Locomotor : see Loco- motor ataxia. Atbara, Sud. 26-9 (C2). ATBARA (Bahr - el - Aswad) riv.. At. 2-823d; 19-693 (C-D4) ; 9-40 (C4) ; 19- 695c; battle (1898) 9-129a: see also Setit and Takazz6. Atbasar, Russ.As. 27-420 (D2); l-457d. At hasli, riv., Turkest. 27-420 (K4). Atbo, Egy. : see Edfu. Ateha, Aleutian Is. : see Atka. Atchafalaya, bay. La. 17-54 (C4). — , riv., La. 17-54 (C4) ; 17- 54a. Atehee, Colo. 6-722 (B2). Atcheen, Sum. : see Achin. Atchison, David Rice 15-659a. ATCHISON, Kan. 2-S23d ; 15- 654 (Gl). — Co., Kan. 15-654 (Gl). — Co., Mo. 18-G08 (Al). Atchison, Topeka and Santa F<5 Railroad 5-15a ; 6-722a ; 22-S2H1; 22-851a. Atco, N.J. 19-502 (C4). ATE (myth.) 2-824a ; 19-369a; 27-317b. Atea-muri, N.Z. 19-624 (F3). Ateba, tribe 3-623c ; 2-268c ; 2-269C. Atecott Picts, tribe : see No- vantae. Ateepanecatl (Huemac : Mex. king) 26-1062C. Atedaun, lake. Ire. 14-744 (C4); 6-426c. Ategorat, Aby. : see Adigrat. Ateiba, lake, Turk.As. 26-305 (M). Ateius Capito : see Capito, Ateius. — Praetestatus 22-6a ; 7- 173d. Atel, Russ. : see Itil. — , riv., Russ. : see Volga. Ateleaspidae 14-248c ; 14- 267d. Atelecrinidae 8-879a. Ateles : see Spider-monkey. — geoflroyi : see Geoffroy's spider monkey. Ateliers Nationaux : see National Workshops, — Sociaux 19-272d. Atelkuzu, dist., Eur. 10-392d. ATELLA, It. 2-824a; 15-26 (E4). ATELLANAE FABULAE 2- 824b ; 8- I'.i la ; 22-648b. Atel-kuzu, dist., Russ. : see Bessarabia. Atelornis 3-976a ; 23-467c. Atelosomata 8-881d. Atom, riv., Af. 19-693 (C6) ; 19-695a. Aten : see Latus. Atena, It. : see Atina. Atenas, C.Am. l-468b. Ateneo.univ., Madridl6-777d. Ateos, C.Am. 5-678 (B4) ; 24- 97a. Ateporix (prince of Carana) 22-7 la. Ateppi, riv., Af. 16-693 (C7). Atequipa, Peru 21-264 (C5-4). — , riv., Peru 21-266a. Aternia Tarpnia, lex 23-549b. Aterno (Pescara.Aternus), riv., It. 15-26 (D3) ; 15-4 (D3) ; 15-4b. Aternum, It. 15-26 (E3) : see also Pescara. Atesis, riv., It. : see Adige. ATESTE, It. 2-824c ; 15-26 (C2) : see also Esto. Atetieh (Galla goddess) 11- 414a. Atetsigomio, lake, Can. 22-724 (C2). Ateuf, El, oasis, Sah. 19-145C. Atfih, Egy. 9-40 (B2). Atgaon, India (Bombay) 14- 382 (E10). — , India (E. Bengal & Assam) 14-376 (O7). Atgimakh (Babyl. myth.) 24- 798d. Atglen, Pa. 21-106 (H7). ATH, Belg. 2-824d; 3-668 (C2) ; siege (1697) 12-34Ga, 27-952c: Waterloo campaign 28-:i72c, 28-374d. ATHABASCA, lake, Can. 2- 824d ; 1-500 (Bl) ; 24-225 (Al) ; l-500c. — , mt.. Can. 1-500 (A2) ; 1- 499d. — , pass, Can. 1-500 (A2) ; 4- 598c. — , riv., Can. 2-824d ; 1-500 (Bl) ; l-500c ; 17-254d. — , Little, riv.. Can. : see Clearwater. — Landing, Can. 1-500 (B2) ; 2-824d. Athabaskan : see Athapascan. ATHALARIC 2-S25a. Athalia, O. 20-26 (F7). Athalia (abdominalis) ll-424b. — (spinarum) : see Turnip saw-fly. ATHALIAH 2-825a ; 3-869a (table). Athalie (Racine) 22-778b. Athamanian plain 2-825b. ATHAMAS 2-82 oa; 2-478b ; 10-1 :(4a. ATHANAGILD 2-825b ; 25^ 569c. ATHANARIC 2-825c; 12- 273b ; Theodosius I. 26- 770c ; Ullilas 27-5«iUb. Athanasian creed 7-397a ; 7- 398b ; Chillingworth 6-162b ; Magee 17-302c ; omission from American Prayer-book 22-174d; Stanley 25-778b. ATHANASIUS, ST 2-825c; 3- 877d ; 9-90a ; Churcii lit- urgy 16-796d ; monasticism 18-«88b ; theology 26-775d, 2-190a; works 5-194b, 18- 780b. ATHAPASCAN, 2 - 827b ; 1- 811a; l-814d; 14 - 454a (table). Athapescow, riv. and lake. Can. : see Athabasca. Athapuscow, lake, Can. : see Great Slave Lake. Athurabanka, riv., India 15- 337a. Athar, Ferid-Eddin : see Farid-Uddin-Attar. Atharvan : see Atharva Veda. Atharvas (caste) 5-46Sc ; 28- 1043a ; 24-1660 ; 18-20d. ATHARVA VEDA 2-S27c • 4- 381b ; 24-166a ; Brahman connexion 4-379c ; Kama. 15-645a; suttee 26-171b. Athassel, abbey, Ire. 14-744 Athayde, Alvaro : see Ataide, Alvaro. Athbash (cipher) 7-565d. Athboy, dist.. Ire. 14-744 (D3). — , riv., Ire. 14-744 (E3). Athecae 27-68b ; 27-68a : 27- 67d. ATHEISM 2-827c; Butler's Analogy 4-884a ; French literature ll-138d ; Jacobl 15- 11 Go; parliamentary oath 9-5 7 7 d. Atheist, the : see Theodoras Cyrenaicus. Atheist's Tragedy (Tourneur) 27-106c. Atheling : see Aetheling. ATHELM 2-828b. ATHELNEY, plateau, Som. 2- 828b; 9-430 (VI. Gl) ; 1- 582c ; 20-413b. Athelstan : see Aethelstan. Athelstan, Ark. 2-552 (E2). — , la. 14-732 (C4). Athelstaneford, Scot. 24-418 (F3). Atholstone, Wia. 28-740 (E3). ATHENA (Athene) 2-828b ; 19-140c; Acropolis temple 2-835b, 12-479C, 12-480a, 20-8G9c; Agrigentum tem- ple l-423b; Ajax l-452a ; Ares 2-455a ; Assus temple 2-790b ; Egyptian goddess Neith9-53c; Klis temple 9- 279d ; Erichthonius 9-736a; flute invented 17-784b ; Hephaestus 13-305b ; Her- acles 13-34Gd ; name (origin) 2-831c, 19-129d ; Nike 19- 689d; olive tree 9-735b ; Orestes 20-253c ; Palladium 20-G3Gb ; Paris, judgment of 80-8038 : Poseidon 5-594b, 22-170a; serpent guardian 24-G79d ; Sunium temple 26-to:ia; weaving contest 2-287b : see also Minerva. For more important epithets see below ; for minor epi- thets see 2-828b foil, and separate headings. — (Alea) 2-829a ; Tegea temple 26-504c, 12-488b, 16- 462d. — (Apaturia) 2-828d ; 22- 103c. — (Archegetis) 2-828d; portico 2-840a. — (Areia) 2-829a ; 2-8331 ; 21-789b. — (Chalcioecus) 25-614a ; 20- 9G7b. — JChalinitis) 2-829b ; 7- — (Cissaea) 9-687a. — (Cynthia) 7-972e. — (Hygicia) 14-175a; statue 2-837d, 14-029b. — (Lemnia) 2-830a ; 16-413a. — (Nike) 2-837C ; 19-689d. — (Parthenos : statue) 2-830a ; 15-95a ; 20-869d : 2-844b ; costume 7-233c ; replicas 12- 484d. — (Polias) 2-828d ; ancient Acropolis temple 2-835C ; Erechtheum image 9-735d ; Erechtheum shrine 9-735c, 2-379c ; Panathenaea 20- 672c; Pergamum 21-143a; For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1. 58 To mmkc full use of thin Index It I* e**entlal lo remit the given on Pmge J. . • : « ATHENAEUM (ar*d«ui» 2- •ton : *••• Boston Alton- •OU1II JUt**anm 4-717o ; t-lTIo; Xfl**JU 1 6\ Atliriiocuin , |.,t, 6-467b; 6- 18. •^•^••aMM (physician) 18- 1 1 1 \ ; , i . -. > i - ATHENAOORAS '»•- »'d ; 2- ; iminup 14-3410 : III- u-'.md; Logo* ,|... n.:i.- t6- .- ' ' . JU><" •f i/u/ion ot .«»<•»*. ^^•MU (in. Thoodoalus II.) : 1 AUgU»t >- •'• .- : trr Athena. •BMC* lloyuui. Bel*. 3- • noctuB : srr Little owl. ,«. N.J.19- iian Institute 6-445b. AUt-nui* Alemtry (periodical) ' — .tyrant): ire Arist'on. B^6^6V** : see Bupalu* and .dorns (of Palmyra) : tee uaballah. — (;.hyskjian)2-831b. ; aca- demy 1-10 jd ; aqueducts 2- i ; archaeology 2-832d foil. ; archives l-573b ; art and architecture 12-479c, 12-isia; authorities and sources 2-832b ; classical period 2-836a ; coins 19- 883a; oostume 7-233d; grass- hopper emblem 3- l.'.l. ; gym- nasia 12-7 52c ; Hellenic period 2-834a; Hellenistic period 2-839b ; inacriptioi records 14-628d: Neoplaton 1st school 18-3 7 6d; revenue 10-348a; Pelasgian traces 21-650; prehiM Prytanenm 22-533d ; r.-. .-T.I research 2-832c ; Roman period 2-839d ; sculpture 12 4790 ; theatres 26-729a vase painting 12-477c; Zeus ult ,rl-7';l!.. 6% •''-••> r.iri! ,• non. Krcchtheum.Propylaea, — Modem city 2-840o ; 12- 424 (E3) ; archaeologlca schools 2-841a : army head quarters 12 - 438b ; oathed rai. medieval 4-907 (Plato) museums 2-840d, 16-64c observatory 2-840d,19-9S8d Roman Catholic archbishop rlc 12-433d ; sanitation 12 428b, 12-4 .i M ; schools and u : uni veralty 12-433c, 2-840d. — : Hittory 2-84 le : 12-111 fi«ll. : Alario l-470d ; army 25- • 2\- atthides 2-882a ; Chalcldl league 26-9Sb ; Ctmon* policy 6-369a: cltUenshlp under Pericles 8-2a : thene*' reforms 6-1-1 cleruchios 6-499d : clut.- 6 564c : ciin-i ••:'.. .n 12-11.. i an League 7-9.'.s«, 25 (ill.l: l>i-mosthen«' Ideal 8-1".- : I>racu8-464a: Egj-p Uan wan »-sSa, 21-144O •xlle.16.7le: law 18-40td ; .fUun by Z •' «dmlals*i»Uon 17 • donuui atlvmoc* i Mary 1- lib. 12-IM . ti- ll IMS' tribute 18-54ic; mod- em period 18-liUd ; ar. hy aboltalwd 12- ill.. 2- i i it- lt.716a : ostnrlsiu stratus -26 26-.I80. ; . mn>iu u-toa ; Pslonon- . «r26-«it«.81-f -M. social and political n.n.li tloiu 21-80*0 ; Pericles 21- rnrsian wan 4-17 •.>. . sea-jww«r24-549d: •ion 25- 366o : ThomlstoctM' policr 2«-; .... rani- 25- .13 Id. . III. 14-31'KCI). I I I . l>3). i^.. 17-:. i din. I- is. , . 19-VJfi .III). ATHENS. O. 2-844o ; u-ioe(ii). — . Tcnn. 26-620 i • j... — . Wls. 26-7 : . \\ .Va. 26-560 i • . c ...o. 20-26 (K-G8). .Itltmt. ContHlviioH o/ : s ( imdiluiiun of AUtfnt. Athens of Syria " 2-277c. -shale 26-237 b. Athensvllie, III. 14- Atheras, cape 12- 12 1 ( If.'). \therdee: tee Ardee. AtliiT!l|.|.lclay(Beol.)12-551e; 12-552a ; phosphatio no dules7-112c. Athertleld, pi.. I. of W. 28 Atherlnldae26-.'.»4d ; 26-545b. A therla 23-17.1.1; 28- |ii'.)l.(tlK. i. Atherly, Can. 20-11 , Allu-romal4-607c; 27-»45d. Atherosperma 18-44.0b. ATHERSTONE, HON. W1L- liam Guybon Z- ATHERSTONE, \\urw k'k Z -I...1 ; S-l-.'cilIII. Kli. Atli.Tton. In. 1.14-1-'-' (C5). ATHERTON (Chowbent), s. 2-846a: 16-139 (C2). — , Queens. 13-342a. A therton Gag : ter Gag laws. Atlirrlon -Moor, Vorks. : tee Advvalton Moor. Athertonville, Ky. 15-740 (C3> Atherura : tee Brush-tailed porcupine. Athens, riv.. It. : tee Adigc. ATHETOSIS 2--l«a. A the/., Kr. 10-77- . I i l>. Athfada: tee Longford, to wi Atli I irdia; : tee Ardec. Athgubail (Brehou law) ( I'M ,. Athgarh, India 14-388 (L9). Atln. plain, Ilr.K.Af. 4-601d. . Hr.K.Af. : srrriabakl. ATHIAS. JOSEPH 2->46b. Athiuiranol : tee Ulpslee. Athinganol (sect): tee .Melki /...i. 'kites. Athl lUver, Ilr.K.Af. 4-60 IBS). Athls, Fr. 10-778 (D3). Atlu-lus (king of Swedes) 28 523a. Athl : tee Tamarisk. Athlcague, Ire. 14-744 (C3). ATHLETE 2-846b; Greek 13 ..17.i. " Athlete straggling with a Python " (Lelgbton) 24 ATHLETIC SPORTS 2-848d amateur status l-782c : te Athlit, Pal. 20-602 (B3). Athli.nr. (iodart van Glnkei 1st earl of : ter Glnkel. ATHLONE, Ire. 2-849b ; 14- 711 :'. i. 12-'.'-d. ,- A thlothetes 1-3804. Ath.ii. India 14-382 (Fll). Athol. Colo. 6-722 (Fl). — . Ida. 14-276 r<.iiK> 14-liKe. it 14-lAOb. l>u mas) 6-«5ic, ATHO6 (Ai-tc). int.. Turk. 2- 12-llu '•rates' dnlirii 6- . lil.rary of Manaua 6- 3»4o : palnUngs 4-9O8I, ; pi I nirnage shrine 21-609d ; Bta Atlanta. WU. 26-740 (in). \tlalila (««>!.) 26-l"l •!•• 11- MM. _lUwlo> larrh.) S-SSSb. ATLANTIC. U. 2-^.,.; 14- 732 II -. Ua_. (Norfolk) 17-lftl (110. .Ma-. (Plymouth) 17-»5J 12d (plan). \'!i.ni« haeinorrholdall* M : M Athpadl. India 14-382 'HI). \thravan : tee Atharvas. '.ires (Jewish rebel) 15- .- i \- :, MX - 12-7C.J.-: 12-7.. . . \tMar(m*th*?2-79l'b;ll-285a; 22-957 b. — Hhii Kabd (nivth.) 23-957c. Uhilhi. tr.l.. 3-Ji Ulivivan, rtuv : nrr Kerldun. ATHY,ln-.2-v'.-.'t>: 14-744 (K4). Uhyr (chron.) 9-77d. \thyrea : trr Myxoedeina. \thyridae 8-l.'-ii; 4-366a. - 8-l28a. Alia (mother of Augustus) Z- 9114. Atla. cape, Alir. 1-643 (Cl). Zl- — , riv., Peru 21-266a. Mienza, 8p. 25-'..;n . I i-.M. \tlka (d. of Vazid) 5- >'l 2O-11 I (111). Atlkwa. lake. (an. 20-11 I i\l 12-. Mb, Atlllns Regnlns, Marcus : trr Regnlna. Marcus Atil: anus, Aulus 12-779c. \timia (law) 12-5d(;ii : H- Atiininmn. IM-. 21- ATINA, 1;. n anipaula)2-85Jc; 15-1 (HI) : 15-2H (D4). —.It. (Lucanla) 2-852b ; 15- 26 (E4). — . Turk. As. 2-585 (Cl). Atinhu Labeo, Calus: tee Labeo, Calus Atlnius. Atlscrom, dlst.. Wale* 6-91b. Atisha (Buddhist) 16-99a. AUsh-bahram (1'arsee temple ATITLAN (Santiago de Atitlnn). C.Am. 2-852c; 5- — . lake, C.Am. 5-678 (A3) ; 2- USo. — . int., C.Am. 5-878 (A3) ; 2- Atlu. isl.. Pac.O. 2O-436 (K7). At mi, tnlM' 13-4-'lt n. ATLANTA. Oa 2-853a ; 11 752 99a. —.lake. Can. 4-800 (It I). Atlixco. Mex. 18-318 (112). Atlvinsk. Rum. As. 25-10 (B2 Atma (diet.) 26-790c. Atman (philos.) 24-176C. At mat, riv.. Cer. 18-104b. Atnio limit) 27-739d. ATMOL YSIS 2-S.«Oa : 12-319a ATMOSPHERE 2-860a ; geo logical relations ll-653e planetaiy 21-7 16b : trr alto Air. ATMOSPHERIC ELECTR city 2-860c : aurora 2-932c distribution 2--';7. : fog 10 589b; observations I8-279c volcanic eruptions 28-l79d — engine 25-- 1 M.I. — pressure : atmospheric elec >!6a ; measuring 3- . M.|r . RAILWAY 8- • Ataa. Nor. 16-M4 (Ut). \.-^ ••• — Muorkl K »rtir. lak*. »w«l. i ttt Mtora X)t,Uu. Atnatu tne, r I'D. . lake. Nor. 1*>»64 ... Atooogara 17-SO*e. A too (fox) 21-147 b. Atok, val.. Prm. 27-l71a. Atoka, Af. 12-203 i' I). — . Okla. 26-511 (K3). — . Tenn. 26-410 IB*). — Co.. Ukla. 26-4H i K-FJ). Atoka group (geoL) 27-43 Ib. Atolla, Cal. 6-8 (E4). Atollknn, «.r . : ~r Anatollkon. ATOLL 2-»70d; 7-1 32d; tmu I.. l-«l»l. ; oce- «r»<-ter >4-«73d. \tolla 24- -.'I. I \tollidae : i ATOM (cbetn.) 2>87l. . ««- M,i.,iion25-«26b;o>«inrUoo 6-4 Oa: electrical eoostltu- tlon 17-89ld ; electron •- 192d. 6-2371. ; Uar-LusMc's definition 6-38a ; linking of atoms 16-7l7d: shape 18- 660a ; volume conception 27-849b. Atomic heat 6-68a. — theory 2-870d ; ancient the- ories 16-644b; Cannlzzaru 6- 188c; Dalton7-778b, 6-34d; Greek 24-387 b ; phlW.j'M cal theory : trr urni-ture of matter l-294a, 17--1HC. — theory of dlnean 16-43d. — volume 6-*8d. — weight 6-37b; determina- tion 8-256d. 26-940S. 23- 695d ; Dulong and Petlt's law 8-653a. T-88a ; Inter- national table(1910)8-.' Prout 22-4M11. ; .-• t.utzen- berger 24-387 b ; theory of calculation 2-874a. Atomism (philosophy) 2-870d ; Arabian 2-276d ; Cudworth 7-612d ; Democritiw snd Leudppns 8-4s. 16-23d. 16- 503c ; Eptcnms 8-6i«4d : Fechner 18-234d ; Gassendl. ll-:.nla: Hume 13-»83a * Leibnitz monad theory 16- Metrodoms of C*hloa 18-300a ; monad 18-885b ; physical theories : tee Ato- inii- theory. Aton (rel.) 8-.'.2c : 8-84c. ATONEMENT 2--:; . An- eclni 2-M'ii. 26-77Ma ; Calvin 5-7 6a : J. MeLrod Carop- IM-U 5-1 30h : Christianity 6- 285c. S-IJ-'.l: Kdwsrda 8- 6a ; ethical Ideal 22-660C : Greek religion 2-184a ; John of Damascus 15-449a : He- formation doctrine 26-779c. ATONEMENT, DAY OF 2- 874a; hik-l. i r 6-902a; Jubilee year 15- 532e : Leritinu regulations 16-51 7a. A -tonga : tee Batonga (Nyasa- land group). Atony 4-30a. Atophyrax 14-641d. Atopos 11-526C. A-..-,.- 2--:"".i. Atorclla 24-424d. Atorellldae 24-424d. Atorick, lough. Ire. 14-744 Hi ; action 22-553d ; association 22-573d : cate- gory of unity 22-594c ; Hedonic relation 22-583a ; insanity 14-602a ; intensity 22-552b ; limitations 22- 584d ; time presentation 22- 577d. Attentive " (cruiser) 24- 909a. Attenuated virus 3-1 75d. Attenuation charge 25-695c. Atterberry, 111. 14-304 rney-in-faot 2-886d. ATTORNMENT (law) 2-887c. Attow, mt., Scot. 24-412 (C2) ; 23-741C. Attoyac Bayou, riv., Tex. 26- 690 142c. AUBREY, JOHN 2-891a ; 3« 953d ; 24-772a ; Hobbes 13- 551b; portrait 7-80d. Aubrey, Ala. 1-460 (B2). — , Ariz. (Mohave) 2-544 (A2). — , Ariz. (Javapai) 2-544 (B2). — , Tex. 26-690 (B7). — , mt., Ariz. 2-544 (A2). — Cliffs, Ariz. 2-544 (B2) ; 2- 544c. Aubrey de Vere : see Vere, Aubrey de. Aubri do Rheims 25-60c. Aubrietia 7-522a ; 13-768d : 13-7 7 4a. Aubriot, Hugues 5-918c : 3- 502b. Aubry, Philippe 17-6 la ; 17- 59b. — telemeter 22-89 la. Aubuisson de Voisins, Jean Francois d' ll-644e. Auburn, Ala. 1-460 (D3); poly- technic l-461d. — , Cal. 5-8 (C2). — , Can. 19-831 (B2). — , la. 14-732 (C2). — , 111. 14-304 (C4). — , Ind. 14-422 (G2). — , Ire. 14-744 (D3). — , Kan. 15-654 (G2). — , Ky. 15-740 (B4). — , Mass. 17-852 (D2) ; 18- 461a. AUBURN, Me. 2-89 Ic; 17-434 (B4); rubellito 23-804D. — , Miss. 18-600 (B4). — , N.Dak. 19-780 (Gl). — , Neb. 19-324 (14). — , N.H. 19-490 (E5) ; granite 19-492C. AUBURN, N.Y. 2-891d ; 19- 596 (D3) ; prison 22-363c ; theological seminary 22- 292c. — , Pa. 21-106 (K4). — , R.I. 23-249 (Cl) ; 7-378d. — , Wash. 28-354 (114). — , W.Va. 28-560 (C2). — , lake, Me. 17-434 (B4) ; fish hatchery 16-524d. AUBURN (colour) 2-892a. Auburndale, Fla. 10-540 (E3). — , Mass. 17-852 (A4) ; Lasell Seminary 19-593b. — , Wis. 28-740 (C4). Auburn Four Corners, Pa. 21- 106 (K-L2). — Junction, Ind. 14-422 (G2). Aubusson, Francois (duke of La Feuillade) : see La Feuil- lade. — , Jean d' 22-498a. — , PIERRE d' 2-892a. AUBUSSON, Fr. 2-892c ; 10- 778 (F5) ; carpets 5-396c. A.U.C. (abbrev.) l-30a. Auca : see Araucanians. Aucacocha, lake, EC. 8-911 (D3). Aucanada, isl., Medit. 3-249a. Aucassin et Nicolette (romance) ll-114a; origin 10-528b. Aucella 15-570a. AUCH, Fr. 2-892c; 10-778 (E6) ; cathedral glass 12- 109 (Plato II.) Auchenaspis 17-113d. Auchencairn, Scot. 15-832b. — , bay, Scot. 25-377d. Auchencar, Scot. 24-412 (A3). Auchenia huanaco : see Gua- naco. — llama : see Llama. — pacos : see Alpaca. — vicugna : see Vicugna. Auchenlochan. Scot. 24-418 (A3). Auehensaugh, hill. Scot. 8- 448a. — Wark 8-448a. Auchentelier (artist) 20-5 13c. Auchinairn, Scotland 12-81 (map). Auehinblae, Scotland 24-412 . 'I). !». 81- AU..IU. rn . I l.i 10- -I" l< 1) .l.AN6jp»IHpEDEN. e«rl u( l-*93o; 4-Mla ; ~ — , ROBERT JOHN EDEN, ir.l Karon 2-ilMli. — , WILLIAM EDEN. tut baron AUCKLAND. N./. 2-S9II. : It- : meteorological — . Ul.. Kor. 15-IJ6 (E»). AUCKLAND, tab., P.. : ; 20-436 iH") : fauna — . int., Kor. : trr IUi-l-«an. /.. 1 9-624 (Ei-F3); 19-«38« ; K..,|,i i9-«27c. rersity College : tre t'nl- finrita . ..;:..-.-. In Uu& — . West. Dor.: •« West Auck- land. Anckiandla Costus : tet Saus- •urea Lapp*. Ancnus (Orniu) 4-2 ISc. i •neers : tre Auction* and auctioneers. •iieers' Institute t-8»5d. 1 i- AUCTION PITCH (cards) 2- AUCTIONS AND AUCTION- Mn 2-895a : 24-66a ; book •actions 4-nlo. r : ttt Deoempedator. Aurt»r ad Mrrmnium : see Kite- toriea. Auctiiritati* actlo 23-542a. amentum gladlatorium 12- AUCUBA (hot) 2-S95d; 13- — Japonloa : tec Japan Laurel. ! : trr Hawkwood, Sir John. Aucun. Kr. 10-77S (D6). .1 I). Hajjaj : tee Oqba b. HajlaJ. Aud«l,-itv>27->i29b. — (queen or Dublin) 14-231d. Audad : tre ; AUDAEUS (church reformer) B-Stta. .ika (boner) 13-654C. AUDE. .!•;••. Kr. 2-896a : 10- • :.',9b. —.riv.. FT. 2-896a; 10-7 7 S AUDEBERT, J. B. 2-S96o ; 20- AUDEFROI LE BATARD 2- itftd. Aud<-l.-> . K. 1-910C. J. : tee Audley, Sir James. Audenarde. Belg. : tee Oudc narde. Audengo, Fr. 10-778 (DS). Audenshaw, Lanes. 28-:':'.: (A3) ; population 16-UOb. • r. 10-77* |i. AUDIENCE law) 2-896d. — court 2-897a. Audiencia l-896d ; l-807b. — nn-t..rial 2-8964. Aufiernc, FT. 1O-778 (B4). — . Lay, Kr. 10-778 (IJ4). Audiffn-t. II.-r.-uU- 10-191C. AUDIFFRET-PASQU1ER.ED m* Gasion. due d' 2-897a I0-S75d. Audiyirr 11-lllUi. Audlnac, Kr. 24-6(1. Audlncourt. Kr. 10-778 (H4) irmi foundry 8- I Hi. AUDIT 2-S97a ; 3-329c. — ale l-i38b. Andlta querela (writ) 28-S491 Audit Board 2-897b. i *) 2-897a ; 1 — (early Church) : tee Catechu men. — (French law) l-897c. — I Roman Curia) 2-897c : 7 — (Soot* law) 2-897C. — cameras 2-S97d. — ireneral : tte Comptroller and Auditor-general. — of the civil list 6-41 Id. oer 8- 1 — hairs 12-ltttL — m«atus88-lU7a. — nerve lt-396b i 87-1049a, — region 4-409d. :. .. : •:. 2-|... I. ludl*m!obes.t-4l6(II. i I). udley, Edmund (bsibop) 13- U&a. — , Henry de 19-534a. . 11 mrh (earl <>f Gloucester): tee Uloucester. — , James de lt-534a. — , James Touobet, baron, 9- 525b; 4-221.. — . SIR JAME8 2-8»8a. — , Nicholas of : tee Nicholas —.THOMAS AUDLEY. baron I-898a ; 5-93a. Audley, Staffs. 9-416 (II. C3) ; — End. residence. Ess. 8-414 (IV. Cl) ; 83-999d : 2-89*o ; 2-4 18d: Magdalene College 6-;i :.,. 26-.. Audo. mU., Aby. 28-379 (114- C5). .us (epigrammatist) ; trr Owen, John. — (of Itoueu) : tee Ouen. \iidoln (Lombard king) 18- •." ltd. \udoloon (of I>aeonia)2O-447b. \udomar 22- AUDOU1N. JEAN VICTOR 2- 898c ; 27-379C. — , P. (chemist) 6-595b. \udoulnla 6-0 1 7 d. \udovera (Fnnklsh quevn) 6- 183*. Audraln Co., Mo. 18-fl02 111 — . park. New Orleans 19-527c. — Co., la. 14-732 (C3). . -School. New Orleans 19-527c ; 17-5 Jd. — warbler 27-833d. Audun-le-Koman, FT. 10-77S (U3). Audun .Shackle 14-232a. Audynoeus (month) 6-3I5C. Am-, Ilartmann von : tre Hart maim von Am-. AUE.(icr.2-899d ; 11-808(111. .ill). — , rlT., Ger. 28-526d. Auelimmidon : tee Awelli- mlden. AuenbruRgcr, L. 18-53C. 1. 13-132b. AUERBACH. BERTHOLD 2- 899d ; 11-7900 ; 20-- — , L. :oncell-div,-..Mi7-71la Aucrbach, Oer. 11-808 (HI qll). Aucrbachite 28-990b. Aucrbooh's Hot, Leipzig 16- WOb, Auerbeck (physlcl«t) : on elec trio waves 9-2061). Auorberff. mts.. < icr. 13-48a. Auersperg, Adolf.Prlnce 3-30a — , ANTON, liraf von 2 900a ; 3-32c. Auerst&dt. Louis, duke of : te Davout, Louis Nicolas. — , Oer. : battle ( 1 806) 7-87 Oc 19-22 Id (map). Autrmtehuno ChriM (oratorio •) 20-101.1. AuffcnberK. F. von (general 11-194C. An>y...np 25-103.1. •vr Nlahommcd Aufl. AUFIDENA. It. 2-9001,; 15-2 (Kl). Aufldl. Pons. It. 15-2R (Kl). Aufldlus (senator) 4-71a. Anfldus, rir.. It. : tee Ofanto. Auflnnm. It. 15-26 (D3). Auflanf (Ger. law) t4-579b. Anfstand (Ger. law) 24-S79b. Angagneur. Victor 17-278b. Aunthella. Au« 't AWhd t-960 ti-0 H>.) U-l42d; at- Kr. lt-176 (DO ; kajrost* (Amelia, of luvarla) • rolliea, ut llruuiwlck) ll-i — Kienuan manm) >t-666a U-U9d; 12- -:•:,... K 1-I..I. .)S-VOOo;4- AUOiREAU. P. r. C. t-WOOd. \.U'.-r»ill.-. i ....!,. •-•.'.- I'l. Lunt. A. J. II. I .. ''.mm de laontyon : trr Montyon. Aogvvaod. lake. Nor. 19-801 Aiigher, Ire. 14-744 (Dl). Aughagower, Ire. 17-0.17 b. Aoghnacloy. lr. 14-711 (El). A3hiabtoa,i].falK S.Af. : tee Hundred Falls. AUGHRIMf AKhrim). Ire. (0*1- way)t>901a; 14-7 1 1 — , Ire. (Wlcklow) 14-74 UKU. Aughrto. head. Ire. 14-744 Lanos. lt-139 (1)2); •fjitoa, i • —, Yorks. 28-933 (D3). Augtonsls. IlerlmanniiH : , Hermann of Ueichenau. \,u-,.:-;-. Oota 20-..:.:.,; 88 Oc Aogter, Francois 24-498d — , Gerald : tee Anngler. — , O. V. EM1LE 2-90Ib; S15c; 11-145C. AngUa.Trip. : tee Aujila. AUCITE 2-901d ; actinolite l-883d; diallaitc 8-li6b HaUy on orurin 22-69Ga serpentine 24-67 id. — porphyry 22-104C. -•..•!,. i, -ze-.'-n.. Augltlte 2-901d ; 16-892d. Auglalze. rir.. O. 20-26 (B2) ; 10-3J4d ; 7-926C. AUGMENT (diet.) 2-902a ; in grammar l2-H30a. AUGMENTATION (diet.) 2- 902a ; In music 7-43b. — Act 13-255b. — . Court of 2-»02a ; 10-56d ; records 22-960b. Auymmtis. De (Bacon) : see Advancement o> Learning. Augnolo, Donato d' : tee Bra- mante. Au Ores, Mich. 18-372 (G5). Auirronne, riv., Kr. 21-849C. Augsburg, David von : tee David von Augsbunt. AUGSBURG, Oer. 2-902a : 11- 808 (C4) : arsenal 2-42 Ib ; battle (910) 17-iOb; books 4-2151) ; cotton manufacture 7-297a;dlet(lSOO) ll-850d; diet (1518) 17-9431); diet (1529) ll-85:(d; diet (1530) 17-139a; diet (1547) 11- 855c; diet (1 566) 11-856C, 17- 924b ; fountains 24- IU7.- : metal work 21-798c: pawn- shop established 20-'.)7Jd : Srinting, early 27-J:r_'d wabian League 26-1 77 b, 26-lTOd. — , dlst,, Qer. 11-834 (map). " Augsburg " (cruiser) 24-9 1 1 d AUGSBURG. CONFESSION OF 2-U02c ; 7-39SI) ; 4-129b doctrine 9-874c; 2-875d uchthon 18-88d. Avgtburg Oazette : see AOge meine Zeihing. Aucsbure Interim 14-093b: 11 18-^'.ia ; 27-J !»'•. AUGSBURG, WAR OF THE L«a*-ue of 2-90:ia : 13-0o2n 10-844d : tee alto Granc Alliance. War of the. — . peace of 3-Sa ; ll-856b 23-4890. AURst (Kaiser AuRHt. Aujrusta Rauracornm), Switz. 26-.' f (Dl):3-463a; Homan colony 13-254B ; salt inin.-s 26-242c Augstbord. paw, Alps l-743d Ausrstenberg, mt., Switz. 1 745d. Auir\illU vubtarls : fee Eel. Augur. Hezekiah 24-5 16a. Auguraculum. Rome 23-601h. Auinir Full-.. Ma. 14-278 (B1V AUGURS 2-903a : 13-3Sa ; *3 641a; in Greece 20-l-Ur Ubri aiurureles 10-193* temple oriirin* 2t*603d. K K 9-^SOc. AUGUST 2-ll.)»b. — (Nteht of the 4th) ll-156b 10-vS3b. — (10th of. 179J) 11-160C. Augusta (of Bavaria) 17-3 Id. 4-B77I. : 2J . J..hn 4-I.1-.I. 4-1 HI.. Augusta. Ark. 2- AUGutrXT'oa. t-904bj 11- 751 (El) ; .-Hi. newspapers 18-5 7 Id. — . Caul : trt ^ — . la. 14-73-.! Ida. and MouU 14-276 . 111. 14-.104 (113). — . Ind. 14-411 (C*) y?18-740(El).' AUGUSTA, Me. 2- 905 a ; 17- 434 (I :,. 18-371 (E7). — , Miss. 18-6001. . M... 18 .1 :. — , N.J. 18-501 (Cl). — , N.Y. 19-596 (1 — . Okla. 20-58 (Cl). AUGUSTA, Hie. 2-9050 ; 18-4 (KA) ; 8-7:i2c. . W.AUS. 2-9(10 (116). — , Wls. 28-740 (C2) : ter alto Trier, Ger. — Urbs Oaditana, Sp. : tet Cadiz. — Veromanduorum, Fr. : trr .St gm-iitiii. — Vindelicorum, Oer. 23-fi4> (1)2) : tee alto Augsburg '.. r. AuKuxteuburg- (family) — , Christian, duke of 24-338a — , Frederick, duke of 8-3M. 11-87 la ; ll-56d : 24-338d. Augustenburg, isl.. Oer. l-757a AueustendaL 8«ed. 25-935 (WV Angusteum (column), Constan tlnople 2O-433C. — (temple). Ancyra 1-953C. — (temple). Dresden : trr Jap aneee Palace. AUGUST1. JOHANN C. W. 2 MM ! Augnstijnken van Dordt 8 AuiruAtln (of Mexico) : Itinhide. Angnstin de. — (of Monaco) 18-685D. \ la. 1-480 (B3). AUGUSTINE. ST (of Canter bury) 2-91 nh: 3-721c : 23 453a ; mission to Englanc t-3S9a. 9-44:i.-. AUGUSTINE. ST(of Hippo) 2 9078 : 24-2160; l-290a conversion 28-46d ; doctrine 12-588a ; 15-1531.. 9-873a 21-606d ; free will 28-849C library 16-54Sb ; preachlnv 22-264a. 24-673C : writinirs 9-15091), 21-293b, 2-177S, 28- •740. ATRA-AULA At»™Uoa, 1st. AWu 1-471 : . . AUGUSTINIAN CANONI AUGl fcmitea,o»Frlar.)2-t»ll.; _,-l|bj lt-940b. AUOU8TINIANS 2-91le. Augustlnoa, Antuulos 1 1 Mjfc. — ,'paolo : trr AsTosUao. Paolo. iinr*4i*tu (Jantrn) 18-IAlb. Aunsto, talk, lira*. 4-440 (E4). . fT" durum. Fr. : tn Bar- Augu AugustomasTus. Fr. : KT flails! LUgustooemetum, Clermont-Ferra LUfTiatopoUa. tr. : Ferrand. •. Asia >l 21-54 4a. Auguntorltum, Fr. : tet AUOU8TOWO. Ross. 2-911d ; — .canal. RusV. 21-919 (DS); 23-872 (B5) ; 21-9301.. — , prov., Rnss. 21-849a. Ancnstnlna, Romulus (Koman emperor) : tee IlosnnhM Aunatnins. AUGUSTUS (title) 2-91 Id ; 28- 10180 ; 2S-647b. Aurustus II. (of Anhalt) 2- . — (of Brunswick-LQneberg) 13-540b. — (of Oldenburg) : see Paul Frederick Augustus. — II. (of Poland) t-915d : 21- 916d; 6-7491.; 15-»86b. III. ,,fl-.,l.in l.,2-'..l.;i, ; 21- nn. — (of ITussia) 8-576d. AUGUSTUS (of Roroe)l-911d; 23-r,.-,Oa; Aeneid 28-112b, 28-114,1; arch 23-.'.95a ; army reforms 23-472d ; calendar alterations 4-990b ; cameo In Louvre 2-207* : tee alto Gemma augustea ; coinage lt-894d ; Egypt 9- 89a; Equites t-724c; gladi- atorial shows 12-64a ; Horace 13-688d ; Italy con- solidated 15-26c ; Jews 15- 398d; language 18-156a : legislation 23-5A2c : libraries of 26-1032d. 16-547b ; Lhry's attitude lt-817d : mauso- leum 23-606c; Media 18- 21 d ; Monument um Ancy- ranum l-953d. 14-637 b ; municipal government 19- 7d; obelisk of 3-313a ; palace 23-598a ; religion 23- 580b ; .Sibylline books 25- 20a : statue 23-477b: sump- tuary restrictions Bt-84a : temple 23-593(E3) -.worship 11-5330. 23-650b. 2-840a. — I. (of Saxony) 2-914d ; 16- 181b. — (archbp. of Saiony) 18- i :.•.'. . Augustus. Fr. : nee Limoges. — - Tbridge. Oer. 8-57 4d. — , fort, Scot. 5-94 le. — . isls., Austr. 2-960 (Cl). — , mt.. W.AUS. 2-960 (B4), 28-5390 ; 2-942c. AUGUSTUSBAD, Ger. 2-916c, Augustus, Era of t-316a. — Frederick (of SUFSBT) : tet Sussex. A. F.. duke of. — George (of Baden) 3-186a. — William (of Brunswick): tee Brunswick Bevern. A. \V. duke of. Auhadl (historian): s«Shinab al din al Auhadl. — (poet) 21-25 la. Auhad-uddin All Anwari : set An wart Auillc, mt., Alpsl-742c. Auia, riv.. Pal. 28-601 (B4). Aujila (Aujriia), Trip. «»-««» (E4): 1-3SOI9Ia. 7-27 Be. 7-IT8a ; Ban- h- . 2- •j i..'..' 18- M ..:.:!:.«- 2- •..: r ,.,'.•., 20- , : , . iw88-90«a:| call production S4-90a;*hlp- r by ballot 3-280*. 28- ' . j*Tocy 2-9631. : ttt o2*o timber 10- r Utv separate pro- .•ea. 27-1 Ida. 27-339a. 27-33S,- ; Turk — . * M .' 430b; U.K. trade 27-60ta ; • wine and spirit product 16- .1 . opal* 20-l21a; 2S-«96a. 28-728a. 28- . .: tin 2-tf52b ; — : i :' (1907) 3-37d foil. : Kebmarr constitution (1861) 3-26a ; 18-429a; Japancm 15 3-171.. 7-475d; language 15-.'75a ; mbatoiM 18-5S9<-. 18 - 592a : trr alto section clause (1867) 3-32a ; para- graph fourteen (1867)3-36c. •^•^•^•^alJa : Aooriffinet. — : Education 2-97 60 ; Infant Australia del Espiritu Santo. schools 14-534a ; univer- 1*1.. Pac.O. : tre Espiritu Saul... sities 27-757h. 27-770a. •..m(v2-97t>o;3-:ta: civil v 18-c.l-l.. h-t 6-ll2c; coinage and \!l«,mt/i..Viot.28- currencv 18-7 OBa. 19-9021), :-K2>; 28-:l.^b ; 19-42c. 19-9osb.3-21l. : corn duties — bear : tee Koala. 7-1780, 3-24d : customs r.-at. bar, Austr. : union 3-1-sl.. 3-2H.1. 3-:'.7e : •rriireat Australian Biirht. free ports ll-sila ; Income — bustard 3-'.til->l> i 4-S76C, tax!4-357b; national debt — Colonies, General Amoola- 3-18b. 3-25a, 19-269b : tre tion for the 28-52 Id. alto Ausglelch. — Commonwealth Act 5-515b. — : Geolotnt and Mineral* 2- nipany 7-949b. 97 Ib; 2-97 la: coal 6-57. So; — crew : trr Golden cress. graphite 2-97 4 b ; Iron 14- — fuchsia : tee Correa. — honeysuckle 13-657 b. 810a, 14-8341) ; inereiirylB- 156b: silver 25-1 13b. — hornet 18-497d. — : Late and llorrrnmrnt 2- — Ivy 15-1 "i i.l. — kino : trr Botany bay kino. — lady-bird : tre Lady-bird 975a ; capital punishment 5- 280c, 8-S35a; criminal pro- cedure 7-462a ; imperial be. titles 12-349a, 3-1--.. 4- — Ungah 21-27c. 132a: Judicial authorities 2- — iii.inn.i9-->>1.. 976b; payment of members — merino wool 28-808 (Plate). 2O-9.SOb; penal •lusti- — millet 18-IGHa. 22-368b ; police 21-980C ; — native rabbit : tee Rabbit- j.re" 1 iu- 22- .'.-' . : pri-on t. .Till. '. diet 8-2130 : prostitution — Pyrenees, mU., Austr. 28- regulations 22-liild. — : .Yuri/ 3-11. ; dockvards 8- •n 28-1006a foil.; 3- 366o ; ordnance 20-212a; 1 : fauna 28-1007(1. 3- ships 24-901(1 ; uniforms 27- 14- . 23-173a : flora 21-782a ; tee alto — : Population 2-972e; 11- 636d ; 27-599a : ll-920d ; — rubv : tee Almandine. emigration 18-428o : ethno- — *crut.-tiek28-13b. — *ea bear 5-375d (flg.) ; 21- graphy 2-97 2d ; Illegitimacy 14-30 la ; language question >Mb. 24-537*. Mid. — •!<>• ,la. — : Itrliffion 2-975c ; a.iti- — swamp quail : tee Swamp Semiti-m 2-11 hi. 2-135b ; quail of Australia. Orthodox Church 20-338a ; ner 8-378 (Plate III.). Uniat Churches 23-488a. — wild cat : tre I lasyuro. !••- .!- — : History (Austria and Austria- Hungary) 3-4d ; 9-924. 9-928 (hist, map*); AUSTRASIA i \u-tria) 2-970a. Babcnberg rulers 3-9 Id ; .n\.. 1 r.21- Bohemian relations 4- ' ralnonius). 128a foil.. 7-7 23d; Bosnia -' 6-I1.'- a : 14-s-i;,i. and Herzegovina a< AUSTRIA . *r aim, Hungary) 8-970'.: 3-1 (map); 11- 3-790c foil., 2-2S5b, 27-464 b. 9-95 Id ; link. >v ina annexed 834, 11-856 (hist, maps); cll- 23-S36d ; Bulgarian policy mate2-971d: drink i|ue*Uon (1876)9-944; Danul- 98-581,16-7690; etymology t ion 7-82 Id foil. ; K of name 3-5a. 3-26b ; fauna Question 8-832a ; Fn-nch and flora 2-972a ; flag* 10- Itcvolutionary wars 9-932d. ; housing 13-824a ; 19-1941). 11 labour exchanges 27-580a : language 8-195a ; learned •ocietlei 25-312a; libraries 18-570a; museums 19- relation* (1866-1910) 9 toll., ll-896d ; (lerman su- premaov, strmrclo for 11- 863a foil.. g-'.Mo.l, 24-339a: «3a; nary 24-904d. 24- tee alto Seven Weeks' \Var ; 922a : newcpapers and peH- l'i- Habsbunr rulers 12-787c ; Italian relations (1815-1870) nursing 19-91 7a ; obsetra- 15-1-'.. 14-'.u :ia : Italian torios 19-937(1 ; order* of knighthood 15-862c. 15- r.-lati..n-. l 15-l.ll. foil.: 8«2a: postal system 22- doman |«.licv 17 - 221d : 194b; regalia 7-516c: snrvev maps 17-> Metternloh's foreign TH.IJCV >'». 28-54a. 27-! • Napoleonic wars 9-933a, 19- — : Ayrv-*llur, 2-97 3h; forest* 2-9730. 19-647C ; lire Itock 217a foil., 19-2I6C ; Papacy, relation* (from 1855) 20- -ilmtan war»88-:> Kl.h \Var» (1521 ! Z iHt.il*., Kinflrc. Holy U(»iiian 'try. nid Arct. ll-37c. AUSTRIA. LOWER, pror. 3- 3-1 (1)2): for other entries tee abort under Irla, AUSTRIA. UPPER, pror. t- i . for other <••* tet above tinder Auitrian Archaeological In -.: i :,- — Corp* (Persia) 21-200d. team \»\ 25--59I, ; 3- J I ,, — National Bank : trr Anstro • iriun Bank. — Netherlands : tee Belgium. — oak 28-980b. — pine : tee Ulaok pine. — KiKi. int., Au*. : tet Schaf Berg. AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION. War of the (1 74U-1718) 3- 39(1; 24-711,. 23- 3-674.1; 3- Ida; Bohemia 4-l31d; English share 9- 546a : European importance 9-931d; French attitude 10-S47e ; Holland inv..|\..l 13-(Hi3a. 15-43b; Prnaaian rolleys 14-523 (PI. II.) : Sax- ony's share 2-916b ; Sileslan Wan ll-861c. :ilfun (diet.) 10-1 I2a. AustrngacA : tee Notogaea. Auxtrogoth : tee Ostrogoth. Austro-Hururarian Bank 3- 211) ; 3-JJ, ; 3-4d. Austro-Malayan region 28- 1005c; 28-1(11 la. Austru (diet.) 23-827a. AtiHti 19- II So, Anstnrlani. tril.e 16- Aii-tniek. Yorks. 9-416 (II. Cl); 12-271a. •n. It. 15-26 (Cl). Ausweichuturscllvogc 26-211 a. Auta25- Autarct, pass, Alps l-743a. Autariatac, tribe 27-26 Id. Autauga Co.. Ala. 1-460 (i'3). — Creek, riv.. Ala. 1-460 (C3). Autaugaville. Ala. 1-460 (C3). Autaze. lake. Braz. 4-440 (D3J. Autelcts, rocks, Chan. Is. 24- nob. AutoN. Guillanme des : tee Dee AnteN. Cuillaume. Automarra, Gen. d' 14-9I6b. Autenrieth. .1. II. F. von 18- 571. ; 9-3251) ; 2O-5fio. Auterive. Kr. 1O-778 (E6). Autesslodurum, Fr. : are Aux- ern-. Autcuil. Kr. 2O-S04 (A-B2) ; 13-7:171.. Anihari (Lombard king) 16- AUTHENTic (diet.) 3-4Sa. — cadence 1 ' — modes 21-706a. Authrttticum (Justinian) 23- 576c; 15-59*0. Authie, bav. Kr. 10-778 (El). — , rlv., Fr. 10-778 (Fl) ; 8-N9d. Authier. Pierre l-506b. Authion. riv., Kr. 16-«23d. Aiilhon. Kr. 10-778 (E3). Auth ic. riv.. Kr. 2O-53C. Authority 4-2SSc ; church 2- 192c. 8-329a. Authorized Version of English Bible 3-902a. Authors' Club 8-587c. — Copyright League 7-12 le. — , Society of 3-*2iil. ; 22-629d. Autini. tribe 14-757c. riv., Kr. 27-980c. Autlan. Mex. 18-318 (D3) ; 15- 13ld. Autney. Ga. 11-752 (1)2). Auto ('llt.)28-19c. Aulo-airship gun 20- -".Mo. AiitobasidiomyoetM ll-344a ; U-33Ta, Autohosidium ll-33!>a. AUTOCEPHALOUS 3-45b. - 21- AUTOCHTHONES 3- I5b ; 9- 7.;.;i,. cmt .•ll < .Illtflo.I • .' AUTOtl.A\l i i . AUTOCNA. i i rat lltiMdau till,-) S3 .4«/.«-r,rf o> Ute llrrnklu* Table. '. I- AUTO-DA-FI las 3-52Hb : 3-.'>27b. AUTOGAMY (diet.) 3-45d ; AUTOGENY 3-45.1. AUTOGRAPHS 3 AiM(.hrtemi* of meromea 18- Auto • Intoxication 19-430c; II. ; 14-59Hd. Autokrator (title) 9-3461.. AUTOLYCUS 3- « 7a : 28-1490. — OF PITANE 3-47b. Aotolysi* 8tV9tla. AiitolytuM 8-793d. Automatic mine* 28-3 15d, — sight 28-641. ; — signal 25-71.1.. — swell 12-U59tt. I 27-24d. AUTOMATIC WRITING 3- 171. : 25-loe.la; 25-70«d. AUTOMATISM i phllos.) 3-48*; 8-87b. — . motor 27-168b; 25- 7 08 b ; 3-4Mh; divining rod 8-333d ; mediums 18-0'Ja ; table turn- ing 28-3371) ; theoHuphy 28- AUTOMATON 3-48c ; 8-944c ; 8-94 6d. AutomotopoteUta (Heron) 13- 378d. Automolite : trr Gahnfte. Automolos morgienxis 16-89a. Aiitoiiiori.h 19-8531.. Aiitomorphic crj'stal : tee Idlo- morphic erj-stal. — function (diet.) ll-326a. AUTOMORPHISM (diet.) 3- 48d. Aulonofi 4-9310 ; 2-193(1. Autonomic sy-tem 26-J.'88b. Autonomirts (sociol.) 14-6941.. AUTONOMY 3-48d; 19-7a ; l«-839a. Autophagy, artificial 10-193c. Autophradates 2-662c. Autophyllite ZO-.V.'Oe. Autoplate stereotyping ma- chine 27-548a. AUTOPSY (diet.) 3-49a: tee alto Post-mortem. Auto-racemizatlon (ohcm.) 25- V..M. Autorhythmus of meromes 18- llBb, Autorilf, L' (newspaper) 5- 450b. Auto saoramentale 8-508c : 4- 985b; 6-470a; 18-816d. Autoshaver machine 27-5481). Auto-night : tee Automatic Autostylic (diot.) 14-259C, A':t...-nc-.--;i.'i. 26-... ..i. Antotomy (diet.) 14- 14 Go. Autotype 21-519e. Autoxidlzer (diet.) 20- 123d. Au Train. Mich. 18- AUTRAN. JOSEPH 3- Ula ; 11- 145C, AutrcfoU acquit (law) 21-834a. — convict (law) 21-834a. Autregli*e, lielg. 22-876b. A.itn-viIle-.st-I'alai«, Fr. : tee Autrey-les-Gray, Fr. 10-778 Autreyvilie, f5a. 11-752 (CD. Autrieum, Kr. : tee Chart ren. Autroniu*. Pactns P. : tee. Pae- tu< 1'. Autronius. Autumnal equinox 9-724a. Autumn crocus : tee Colchi- cuni. — wood (diet.) 26-978b. AUTUN, Kr. 3-491.; 10-77- i'.i>: l-.'45a; cathedral S- — , counts of 3-49o. Autun. shale of 21-177*. Autunian group 11-670C, AUTUNITES-l'.i, . AutunoU, di»t.. Kr. 24-1991.. Autura, riv.. Kr. 5- Autwlnc. Okla. 2O-:.s (in). Auvelyar : tee Avvcl. Auvenrne, Ark. 2-:.:.'.' (I)'.'). — . mt«.. Fr. 10-776 (Kl): geoloirr 15-568C. 28-1 86b. AUVERGNE, pmv.. • 49c: 10-778 (F5) ; 1 ih'-t. maps) ; eaves S-57Ac ; count* of 3-297o ; dauphin- ate 7-s.Mid. 18-i:.4a: duohy •a. 8-648d ; mofetta 18-'".45c. Auvernler. SwlU. 28-242 (B3) ; 18-93b. AULA-AVAL ! Avwara. O. T. J. A. S4-IOM t M-tl*. i .1 II" I !»»• I . *wr ^.114, AUXAHOMETER 97 Ja. •- Am t., Kr. 10-779 (F3). — , ml.. Fr. 10-4840. Auxomc. Aby. : ter Axum. AUXONNE, Kr. 3-50d ; 18-7T8 (O4); 4-821c. Auxospore 8-170d; 8-169b (flg.). Auiiime. kingdom of : tee Axumlte kingdom. Auxrame. Mo. 18-608 (E2). — Creek, rlv.. Mo. 18-61. Auxy-le-Chateau. Fr. 10-7 7S (Kl). Auzalite* 24-125d. Auzances. Fr. 10-778 (F4). Auzara, Asia 11. 9-896c. Auzrlt autadort (Daude de IT,.!. --22-I'..'... . Auzla. Alg. : tre Anmale. Auzon. Fr. 10-778 (F5). — . rir.. Fr. 5-386a. Au/..ut. Adrian 28-559b ; S> 813d; 18-:. -M. A.V. (abbrev.) l-30a. Ava : tre liutlcriu and Ava. Ava, Aby. S-70c. — . Ark. 2-S5J (1J3). AVA. Bur. 3-50d ; 4-840 (D4) ; l-7'.'oc; 4-844a. — . 111. 14-3IM -. Mo. 18-608 (D5). Ava (drink)-: tee Kara. Avacha, bay, liuiw.As. 25-10 (L-M3); 1S-84SC. — . rlv.. Kum.AK. 15-645C. AVADANA 3-51a. Avadavat : trr Amadavat. AVAHI (AvahiBlonlger)3-51a; 22-I35b. Availability (math.) 9-4011.. Availles-Limouaino. Fr. 10-7 7 ft Aval. ilia.. Pen. Gulf : tet Bah- rein. Avala, mine. Scrr. 14-«87b. — . int.. Serv. 3-88 Id ; 8-37«a, AVALANCHE 3-511. : lO-646d. Aralanche, riv.. Kr.l.C . 23- •,ia. Avalanches, pass, I>auphin6 Alps 1-7421.. Avalloo (myth.) 3-51c. AVALLON, Kr. 3-51 b ; 10-77S » N.J. 19-502 %V I*. 28-7 40 penln.. Xfd. 19-479 (D3)t 19-17-1, ; 3-2SSa: geology 1-109*. AVALON (myth.) S-Slc, For Key to Contractions, etc.. see Page I. 63 AVAL-AZEG Avalon, Isle of, ridge, Som. 9 430 (VI. Gl) ; 3-51c. Avalon group 22-267a. Avalos, Marquis del Vasto : se Del Vasto. Avaluk. Turk.As. : see Aivali. A van (daughter of Adam an Eve) 10- 4c. Avancon, Switz. 26-242 (C4). — , riv., Switz. 23-27 Ic. Avancy, Ger. 18-310 (plan). Arandale, A. Stewart, baron (d. 1488) 19-988d. — , A. Stewart, baron (fl. 1543) see Oohlltree, Andrew Stew art, baron. Avanhandava, falls, Draz. 21 787b. Avant, Ark. 2-552 (B3). Avantaille (armour) : see Aven tail. Avant garde g6nerale 25-990c Avant i. town, India : < Ujjain. — , prov., India : see Malwa. Avanti (language) 14-488c ; 20-631b. Avantipur, India : temple 14- 430a. Avantius of Verona 21-846b. Avanturine : see Aventurine, Avanzi, G. degli 27-1035C. Avar, dist., Russ. 7-729d- AVARAY (family) 3-51c. — , A. L. F. de Besiade, duo d' 3-old ; 17-47c. Avard, La. 17-54 (Bl). — , Okla. 20-58 (Cl). Avare, L' (Moliere) 18-666b ; 4-154C. Avari, tribe : etc Avars. Avarian Koisu, riv., Russ. : see Koisu, Avarian. Avaricura, Fr. 23-643 (C2) : see also Bourges. Avarino, Gr. : see Pylos. Avaris ( Hawari), Egy. 14-175d; 9-8Sb. Avaritsa, Gr. 12-424 (Dl). AVARS (Caucasian race) 3- Sld; 16-439d; 5 • 548b ; dialect 7-7 '.".1. 1. — (people on the Danube) 23- 513c: 27-470d; 15-7 7. a: 28-167b ; Charlemagne's wars 5-8920, 10-309d. 3-5c ; Constantinople 13-310b; FrankUh wars ll-831d ; ori- gin of name 3-5 Id : Roman empire 14-327a, 15-596b ; Lombard alliance 1-5 1 2a,16- 933a; Patrae attacked 20- To make full use of this Index It Is essential to read the instructions given on Page 1. .. Avasaxa, hill. Swed. 12-932d. AVATAR 3-51d ; 13-508d. Avatcha, isl., Bering Sea : see Bering. Avaogour, H. d* (fl. 1235) : see Henry (d'Avaugour), count of Penthievre. Avchars : see Afshars. Ave, riv.. Port. 25-530 (A2) ; 22-135b ; 9-6600, Ave digue \ ale (Swinburne) 17- ISlb. AVEBURY, J. LUBBOCK, baron 3-5 Id ; ants and bees 2-SSa, 3-630a; finance 3- 339b : Stonehenge theory 25- Mlb. AVEBURY, Wilts. 3-52b ; 9- 420 (III. D4) ; 25-961b. Avetrno, Switz. 26-242 (F4). AVElA.lt. 3-52c; 15-26(D3). Aveiro, J. A. d', 3-654a. — , J. Mascarenhas e Lancaster, duke of 3-52d. — , P. de 22-159b. AVEIRO, Port. 3-52d; 25- 530 (A2); riots (1902) 22- 154c. Aveiros, Braz. 4-440 (E2). A vela, Sp. : see Avila. Avelan (admiral) 9-949a ; 10- 902a. Aveland, C. E. Heathcote, baroness : see Willoughby de Eresby, C. E. — , G. J. Heathcote, baron 13- 159d. Aveland, hundred, Lines. 16- 7150. Aveley, Ess. 16-942 (E3) ; 9- 7S6a. — , manor, Salop. 24-1021d. Aveline de Fortibus, countess of Lancaster 8-948d ; 13- 197c. Avelines, Alfred : see Hasselt, A. H. C. van. Avelion (myth.) : see Avalon. AVELLA, It. 3-52d ; 15-4 (C6) ; 8-428b. — , Pa. 21-106 (B5). — , mts., It. 15-4 (C6). Avellan (admiral) : see Avelan. Avellaneda, Fernandez de, 5- 766a ; 17-788C ; 25-o83a, — , Nicolas 2-4710. Avellano 6-146b. Avella Veochla, It. 3-52d ; 5 122c. Avelli, Xanto 5-734c. AVELLINO, It. 3-53a; 15- (E4) ; 15-6a. — ( Principato Ulteriore),prov. It. 15-7a; 15-10a. Avellino, llauulf of : see Ra nulf of Alife. Avelon, riv., Fr. 3-599b. Ave Maria bell : see Angehi bell. " Ave marls Stella " (hymn 14-187b. AVEMPACE 3-53a ; 2-280a. Aven, riv., Ft. 10-382b. — , riv., Scot. : see Avon. Avena, 111. 14-304 (D5). Avena (bot.) 19-937d ; 12-374d — elatior : see Tall oat-grass. — fatua : see Wild oat. — flavescens : see Golden oat grass. — nuda : see Naked oat. — orientalis : see Tatarian oat — satlva : see Oat. — strigosa : see Bristle-pointed oat. — vesca 19-938a. Avenarius, F. ll-799b. — , M. P. 26-816a. AVENARIUS, R. H. L. 3-53b logic 16-9 18b ; metaphysics 18-239d, 18-227a. Avenbury, Hereford 9-420 (III. B2). Avencebrol : ate Ibn Gabirol. Arenches, Switz. 26-242 (C3) 26-252o : 26-255c ; 13-254a. Aveneae (bot.) 12-376b ; 12- 37 Id; 12-3750. Avcnell, William 12-797b. AVENGER OF BLOOD 3- AVENGERS (society) 3-53c. Avenhorn, Holl. 13-588 (B2). Avonlng, Glos. 9-420 (III. C3). Avenio, Gaul : see Avignon. Avenir, L' !B-l25b. Amir de la Science, L' (Renan) : see Future of Science, The. Avenor, tribe l-329d. Avenpace : see Avempace. Avens 11-913C ; 23-723a. AVENTA1L 3-53c. Aventicum, Switz. 23-fi48(C2) ; 15-26 (Al) : see also Aven Aventine Hill, Rome 23-586 (B2-C3) : 23-612 (C4) ; 23- 615a ; Augustan region 23- 607c ; Bona Dea temple 4- 191b; Diana temple 8-165b, 24-6!>9c ; Laverna altar 16- 293b ; library 16-547b ; Luna sanctuary 24-GOlc; Minerva temple 6-565C, 16-8 1 6c ; Picus sanctuary 21-587o ; Vertumnus 27-1051b. AVENTINUS 3-53c. Aventioners 14-521C. AVENTURINE 3-54a. — felspar : see Sun-stone. — glass 3-54a. AVENUE (diet.) 3-54a. — , stone : see Alignment. Avenza, It. 5-400d. AVENZOAR 3-54a ; 18-46a. Avera, Ga. 11-752 (D2). \verage (feudal) 3-54b. AVERAGE (maritime law) 3- 54c ; 14-678d ; adjustment l-193d ; affreightment 1- 306c. — (math.) 2-542c; 22-390a ; statistics 25-809d. - Adjusters' Association 1- 193d. Averano (ornlthol.) : see Bell- bird. Averdupois : see Avoirdupois. Avereest, Holl. 13-588 (D2). tveri'jilclo Vargas (Tirso de Molina) 26-1012d. Avernako, isl., Den. 8-24 (C3) ; 8-23d. AVERNUS (Avemos), lake. It. 3-58a ; 15-4 (B6) ; 22- 456c. Avero,isl.,Norwayl9-S04(Bl). Averoft, George 2-840c ; 12- 433a AVERROES 3-5Sb ; 2-281a ; anatomy l-926b ; Aristotle, interpretation of 20-683b ; medicine 18-46b ; pharmacy 21-356C ; phrenology 21- 531d; physiognomy 21-551a ; surgery 26-127b. Averroists l-576b ; immort- ality 22-5Sb, 25-60d. AVERRUNCATOR 3-59a. Avers (Avers Rhine), riv., Switz. 12-608b. — , val., Switz. 26-242 (G-H4); 12-608c. Aversa, counts of ll-385a. — .Richard of 19-182d; 23- 400<1; 23-4530. AVERSA, It. 3-59a ; 15-4 (B6) Norman occupation 6-9fi6o 23-400c, 13-274d. Averser Thai, val., Switz. : se Avers. Averser Weissberg, mt.. Alp 1-745C. Avertissement 10-869C. AveruUno, Antonio : see Filar etc, Antonio. Avery, John 21-H-HV. — Samuel 19-329d. — Col. Waitstill 15-108a. — W. B. 21-374C. Avery, la. 14-732 (E3). — Okla. 20-58 (E2). — Tex. 26-690 i (04-8). tee Axe. Axalp. SwiU. 28-242 (E3). A laments (chant) 24-7 la. AxartjOrdr. fjord. Ice. 14-228 u-2290. A I ir , lia, • ' ... -].. 17-II'.",. Axat. Fr. 10-778 (Fti). .lge.Som.9-430(VI.<;n • m. 9-430 (VI. (in 8- :li ; 5-574d. AXE (tool) 3-87d ; bronie 2- 341*. 2-342c : celt 5-0420 :an cult 7-422c. l-247b Eirptlan 9-6Sb, 9-7 3a ex.-. ; - lab ll-36r ; haematite 12 804d: In-!i 14-7KUI. maiMinry 17-,s42a. 17-840a Norman navian 24-288d. — (rnol.l t V, M-ln. — . \v,,r ,.f tin- : *re Kaffir War "'• I-I-). . hill. Derby. 9-41 (II. I>:M: «-70d ; 8-71a. radeladama: sreCbem H..1I. 13-488 (A3); '. ' ' < . Axel nelber* Land, dlat., 9-iin (11 geology 18-711*.. \xlal (bot.) : are Axlle. — colour. 7-5S»a. — plane (crystal.) 7-572b. 10- • ,. — ratio 7-4780. — type (arch.) : tee Ilanlllca. — rector (math.) 27-to >i.)4-916d. \xlfcra aVMo. Axil 18-323C. AXILE3-08a. \xillu 1-Olld. \xillary (bot.) 2-lOc. Axillary artery (anat.) 2-667a. — glands (anat.) 17-1(171.. — Inflorescence (bot.): are Indefinite Inflorescence. — vein (anat.) 27-970a. Axlm. Go.Cst. 12-203 (A4) ; 12-MI. . Axlne belonos 27-242c. \xinellldae25-725b; 2S-729d. AXIN1TE 3-6Sa: pyro-eleo- tririty 7-590C, 8-182a. Axinomancy 20-173d. A xinus 16-123a. Axtokcroa (myth.) 4-916d. Axiokersoi (myth.) 4-U10d. Axiolite 19-96IC. Axiom (geom.) ll-677u; !!• 730a. AXIOM (philos.) 3-68b; Aris- totle ie-UO-jc ; aphorism distinguished 2- 1 65 b; Bacon 3-148c; Kunt 15-8680. Axionicui (iriiu-lic) 27-853b. Axiupolis, Moesiu 18-0 13d. Axis. Ala. 1-460 (A5). AXIS (diet. )3-68c. — (anat.) 3-68c. — (conic section) 11-7001) ; 20- 7l7d. — (geol.) : tee Axial piano. — (optics) 16-1-1,1. — bone (anat.) 25-170a. — cylinder (anat.) 19- lola. — deer (zool.) 21-393b. — macula tu 5-780a. — of optical elasticity 7-5S7c. Axius. rir., Gr. 12-440 (114) : tee otto \ ardar. — , riv., Syr. : tee Orontcs. Axlus (zool.) 16-123a. Axle, Ala. 1-400 I 111). AXLE (dlct.i 3-6>c. ; rubber- cushioned 5-405b ; steel 23- 1019d; tricyclo 27-2670, — box3-579a. — pin 3-68c. AX-LES-THERMES, Fr. 3' 680 : 10-778 (E6). Axle-tree 3-6Sc : 5-406b; an cient 5-401(1, 5-402b. Axline. (). 2O-26 l ; 28-1013a l-:.o7b. Axomls, Aby. : tee Axum. Axon 19-401a. Axone 25-677d. — llhrc 4-407tt. Axones (Athenian tablets) : tee Kyrbeis. Axonla 18-867c. Axonollna 12-36.-,d. Axonophora 12-365d. Axosco, nit.. Me. 5-678 (C4) 19-642d. Axsom. Ark. 2-552 (D3). Axti-ll, Samuel B. 19-525d 27-Slta, Axtell. Kan. 15-654 (Fl). — . Xcb. 19-324 (E4). — , Tex. 28-690(1.4). Axton. Va. 28-1 is (CI). AXUM. Aby. 3-70b ; 1-83 (map) ; Ueez Inscriptions 9-847c; Italian occupa tlon 15-77d ; Mahommedan exiles 17-4D3a ; ntx-lUks 19 946a ; trade l-S9r. Axiimlte Kingdom 9-847a ; 9 747a : l-89c. Axns, Crete 7-426d. Axwamus, X.J. : tee OIou (•.-NT CltV. Ay (Egyptian king) 9-i4d. Ay, Fr. 10-778 (U3) ; 17 747a. AY (diet.) 3-70d. Aya (diet.) 17-4 19b. AYACUCHO«luam«niro. Una- J-7" I ; 21- ... U-.'lt 21- I AY At iianga, Mua- I ,-,.- . . : . J-. i . . I .". 23-10(111). Ayak-kum-K i lilua : 15-9 1".-. AyaU. liernabe d« 28-10571.. . i , fn E aati \nt ttm U97)34-l42a. —.DON PEDRO LOPEZ DE 3-7 la: chronicles 25-i70e. M-oMb. Ayalat((lict.)21-iulb. AYALA Y HERRERA. ADEL- ardo Lop«x ds 3-7 Ib; 25- Ayamat, tribe l-329d. Aramonte. bp. 25-530 (B4) ; 13-85 4 b Ayan. RaM.A». 25-10 (13) ; 17- 724d: 25-171.. Ayana. Ar.ib. 19-351c; 2 298a. Ayar (Telll-nor). lake, Iluss.Aa. 3-262a; 12-168c. ..varanya Sutta 15-127(1. Ayana, lake, C.Am. 5-078 (B3); 12-tiiild. Ayar zlra rabba (rcl.) 17-454b. Ayas (Ayash). Asia M.: ire —, ... ~-J42 (D5). — . bay. Turk.As. 2-760 (F4). Ayasb. Asia M. : tee Elaeuso, Aya Sofia Jam Us!,' Constant I nople : tee St Sophia. AyaiMoIuk (Araaaluk). Turk. An. 1-700 (113) ; 9-675d ; 9- 81 . L Ayat. rir.. RUM. An. 23-S72 (K5); 27-420 •>,! — , dukes of : tee Xoailles. Ayen. Fr. 10-778 (E5). AyenbileoJ /nirtrf 18-371a ; 9- 609d; 9-592(1. Ayent. >*}it. 26-212 (C4). Aver, Muss. 17-.-52 (Dl). — . Switz. 28-242 (1U). — Bangis rium. 26-73b. Ayerbe. Sp. 25-530 (F.I). Aycr Matl. rlv.. Mal.Arch. giiilogy 28-UUiih. Ayers. Me. 17-434 (E4). — . lake. X.H. 19-490 (E5). Ayesha (Mahomet's wife) 17 408o ; Koran 15-903O : re belllon against All l-6S9o, 5-25C, 2-266(1. — (Muley Hassan) 12-336.1. — Khanum 3-1961). Aygues. riv.. Fr. 10-778 (Q5) 8- iM ,. Ayi-la. pass, Tib. 8-168 (B3). Ayin (Hebrew) : tee Ain. Ayln esh shems, Egypt : te BeJlopoUa. Avin-i-Akbarii see Mn-i-Ak bari. Aylrl. tribe 7-9lc. Aylcn. lake. Can. 2O-114 (KM Aylesbeare, Dev. 9-430 (VI F2). AYLESBURY. Bucks. 3-72a 9-120 (III. F3); army 17th cent. 4-730a ; geoloB; 4-729a ; prison 22-366U small holding* l-702b. — (role of), dlst.. Bucks. 4 729b; geology 4-7 29a. — dnck22-2I9b. AYLESFORD, HENEAGF Finch, Nt earl of 3-72<-. AYLESFORD. Kent 3-73a 16-'.) 1 2 (F3) ; 12-552a. — , dlst.. Kent 15-738b. Aylesw.irth. A. K. 5-164C. Aylesworth. liner. Can. H I88d. .!...' ...-.'. g ^ • •• • yfntrr I'aiitUon (Disraeli) 8- M20 Ayloff.'sir W. 18-I.17.. kyloOe. John IS- • AyUhatn, Xorf. 8-424 (IV. El); i • {ytirin (WatU-Dunton) II . AYMARA. tribe 3-73o; ^ 1 7 1 b : laniruairo 21 • 8-200b. l-5lld. akin < 28-1900. AYMER (^Ctbelmaer) OF VAL- •ne* (bishop) 3-73d. — de Valence, earl of AVAL-AZEG AYUTHIA (Knit* Kao). fllam 3-J*«. 14-u» (1>I»; *»• Ayaila. Mr,. 180 1 » (KS-I). Ayra/ . M-7M4. lalW of Mladm; 84- ArruMUi (driia.tr) »-»Ta ; t- Aa, Vm. 3- 1 ' AM. Vital IB-lWb. txabu. Jap. M-l048b. Azad (ludUn aulhor) 13-491.. — khan (of AlclUalJan) 21- broke : tee Pembrok. . V.,eorl (,r. jymrri de \arbonn* 12-693b. Aymerlc. Mulrhor de8-i»10b. Aymeslrry, Hereford. 9-t^' (III AYMESTRY LIMESTONE 3- 73d. \yinorea, bay. Brax. 4-440 (Id). — . inU.. Brax. 4-440 (16) ; 9- 775a. Ayna. 8p. 25-530 (D3). Aynard, Edouard 10-886c. Aynesley. J. C. Murray 4- Aynho, Northants. 9-420 (III. E3). Ayodhya, India : tee Ajodhya. Ayoao. tritio 18-'.' Ayolas, Juan do 2-s-Jlc; 20- 758o ; 2-408d. Ayolta. Mcx. 18-347a. Ayon, Conn. 8-052 (D2). Ayora. 8n. 25-530 (E3). Ayr, N.Duk. 19-780 (G2). — . Queens. 2-1)00(11:;). AYR. Scot. 3-74a; 24-412 (D4). — . rir., Scot, 24-412 (D4) ; 3- 74a. — , Heads of, cape, Scot. 24- 412 (D4). Ayr", i-l.. Sp. : tee Aire. — . I'oint of, rape, I. of M. 9- II.' (I. B2): raised beach 17-:,::.>a ; Halt-pits 24-88d. — , The, di.-t.. I. of M. 9-412 (I. A2) ; 17-53ic. Ayrcnhon', Cornelius Hermann ron ll-7U2o. AYRER, JAKOB 3-74d; 11- 7--. . Ayrcs, Anne 18-957b. — , Chrlstoram 22-1 63a. Avrtt and IHalogue* for One Tiro and Three Voyct (Z4twe>i 16- • . Ayrshire, la. 14-732 (Cl ). — , Ind. 14-422 (C8). — . Uhod. 25-460 (Kl). AYRSHIRE, county, tcot. 3- 74d; 24-412 (51) j 24-11^ (B-C3): 24-419b; geology 3-75b, 2O-2:)7I>, 21-177d. Ayrshire o» (tie 5-541a : 5-54v (PI. III. >; milk production 7-742a. Ayrshire Lassie (draugli(-) 8 ..in,. Ayrsliirr Legatee*. The (Gait ll-427a. Ayrton, IIcrtha3-76d ; electric are 6-8S4b, 18-660C. —.WILLIAM EDWARD 3 76c ; dynamometers 8-782a, electric arc 8-,S84c ; electro meter 9-2361) : heat 13-1 .1 , spring 9-154b ; voltmete 28-4 19d. AYSCOUGH. SAMUEL 3-76(1. AYSCUE (A>-c(,iu-IO. SIR GeorKe 3-77a ; 8-729b. Aysgarth, Yorks. 9-412 (I. E4) — !• orce, waterfall, Vorks. 28 Urn. Ayston. Ilutl. 23-944b. Ayton. Scot. 24-412 (F4) ; 3 816a. — , Great. York*. 9-412 (F3). Aytona, Sp. 25-530 (I'-.'). AYTOUN (Ayton). SIR ROB •rt3-77a. —.WILLIAM EDMON ilouna 3-77e. Ayu (Jowl), Isl., Mal.Arch. 17 466 (G2). Ayu (zool.) l-174b. Ayub (amir) 4-968c. A>nibite (dynasty) : tee Ayyu bite. AYUB KHAN 3-77d ; l-318a 17-447d. Arnda. riv.. Pp. l-478d. Ayiika (khnn) 18-716a. Aynn, Arab. 2-264 (D3) ; 19 35 Ic. — . M., ROH.AS. 25-10 (MI) 28-H98d. — , rir.. Pal. ll-404b. AYUNTAM1ENTO, 3-78a. For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page I. 85 — Khan (of Kharan) 3-T»Oo. Azad. Af«. 14076 (A3). Azadbur, mu.. l-rr.. 8-1641.. Azadlracbta Indlca : ire Nun. AzafJab: are A*af Jab. Azab, Jaonnes 22- . PIERRE HYAC1NTHE S« ri Azak, HUM. : tee Azov. Azal(fzal)24-I24d. AZALEA 3-7 -I ; 9-739d. — Indira : tee Indian azalea. — DonUca 6-550d ; boney 13- — proctunbens 1-7. 'Sa. — stnenali : tec Japanese aza- lea. — rlsoosa : tee White honey- suckle Aralia. Ind. 14-422 (F6). Azambula. Diogo d' 12-204C ; 8-172d. Azambuja. Banta Catherina. Braz. : tee Colonla Azani- • r . u AZAMGARH. India S-79a ; 14-376 (KO-7). Azam Oowrishankar Vodey- ahankar 28-365c. Azammur (Azamor). Mor. 18- 841 (C-D2) ; 18-C50d ; 17- 303a. — , cape. Mor. 18-fSOd. Azam Shah (son of Aurangzeb) 3-207C ; 3-927c. ^iom.SA<7A<3-927c. AZAN (rrl.)3-79b. A -Xa ndeli. tribe : tee Klam- Xiam. Azangaro, Pern 21-264 (D4). — , riv., Peru 21-267a. Azajpa (Arica). riv.. 1'eru 21- Azara, Don Felix de 3-79c; eyra 10-101d ; jaguorondl 15-125d. — . DON JOSE NICHOLAS DE 3- 7 Dr. Azara, lake, Arg. 1-961 b. Axara (bot.) 13-773d. Azaraquc. .--I). 13-246C. Azara's dog : tee Zorro. — fox : tee Zorro. Azarchel : tee Zorkala. A»«^«h (son of Amazlah) : tee Uzzlah. — (companion of Daniel) : tee \ ••.••.- . AZARIAH (son of Ethan) 3- 70d. — (son of nilklah) 3-79d. — (son of Hoi-haiah) 3-79d. — (ron of Jehoratn) : tee Ahazlah. • (sona of Jeboahaphat) 3- 79d. — (son of Jehn) 3-79d. — (son of Jcroham) 3-79d. — (son of Moatelah) 3-79d- — (son of Xstbsn) 3-79d- — (son of Obed) 3-79d. — (prophet) 3-79d. : - / • , 3-7-!. Azartab, Prayer of 7-S08a. Ainrian (archangel) : tee Ra- phael. — (companion of Daniel) : tet Abednego. Azarlya, Pal. : are Bethany. Azarori, Fr.W.AL 11 - 204 AZAV-LE-RIDEAU, Fr. »- 79d ; 10-778 (E4) ; chateau 2-4 13d. 5-960C. Azazall. St 26-3 13a. Azazel (myth.) 13-lS6d; 9- •: lib. Azcapuzalco. Mex. 18-332a. Azcarate. Gtunenlndo2S-488b. Azcarraga, Marcelo dc25-564a; Azd. tribe': are Azdite. Azdl (grammarian) : tee Mo- barrad. — (poet) : are Inn Dnrald. Azdite. tril..- 2-'jr,7d: 5-31 d ; 5-39c ; Yazid b. Mohallab 5-34d. Azeeall-S26c. A/cdararh 2-46Xc : 18-347b ; 21-130a; 17-273b. Azeglio. Lnlgi Taparelll d' 28- --:.!. — . MASSIMO TAPARELLI. Marquis d' 3-79d ; 15-54a ; XXIX. 3 AZEK-AZ ZU 13-872d; political treatise 15-SOd. Azekah, Pal. 15-51 8b. Azemar, Guillem 22-497d. Azemilkos 21-453c. Azetniophis 28-lOSc. Azer, dist., W.Af. 17-564c. AZERBAIJAN (Azerbadegan), prov., Pers. 3-SOd ; 21-188 (Al); Georgian rule 11- 759c; Messianic rising 18- 193d. Azerbaijanis (race) 27-470a; dialect 27-473a. Azergues. riv., FT. 10-778 (G4); •47*0. Azesl8-110d. Azetium, It. 15-26 .T. Baal-llermon. Pal. 13-49,1. Baalls (king of Ammon) 1- 863d; 15-384*. Baalit (deity) 15-299b. Baal-Judah. Pal. : ire Kir- Jath-jt-arim. B*al-maro.xl 13-240*. Baal-Meon. Pal. : tee Ma' in. Baal-Moloch 18-555C. Baal-sapunn 3-64 lc. -hamlm 24J-654O ; 21 1Mb. Baal Shcm Tobh. Israel 13- II"*- Basli Rerier, fjord. Green. : •" (iodthaab, fjord. Baal-tan 13-240*. . Baalim. Hamelyn de : Hamelyn de Baalun. Baal-ubiibl: tee Baal-oapunu. Baalzebnb : trr Beelzebub. Baal 7x>phon : nrr Zcphon. Baamha, tribe 27-559*. "W^"-141™'"- — . riT.. OCT. 14-867 d. Baaras (herb) 17-566b. Baanl. IIoll. 13-588 (Cl). BaaHaam ei JotapHat 87-184d. Baarln Holl. 13-488 (D3). BAARN. HolL 3-90d ; 13-58 Baan (medallist) 18-So. Baasha (of Ammon) 1-429*; 1- Bwuhatof Imel) 3-888b ; 15- 37 7 b ; IU-nli«.U. int.. fane. 23-874 (11. K3); 5-4S3b. — Uftgh. int.. Turk.As. 2-780 (C4): tee alto Salbaciu. — Eakl. Turk. 27-428 (E2). Babaeu* 8-338b. Babahan. Pen. : tee Behba- han. Babahoyo. EC. 8-911 (B2-3) ; 8-917*. — ,rlT.. Eo.8-9130. Bab&l, riv., India : are Sarln. Babalcu. .Scrv. 24-OSG (1)1). Baboln. Sfy.. battlo (1107) »- •J-... Baba Jan (witch) 2S-230d. Babak (the Khorramlte) 5-47*. Baba-kale, cape, Axia iL: ire Lectum, cape. — Kul, lake, Turkest. 6-168 (Cl). Bahan. trlbo 15-949C. tribe l-330b ; 6- Babanns (hot.) 26-10,1. Bab* Pianino, mta.. Turk. 27- 426 (112). Babar, IJai. 14-376 (B-C4). — . Isl., Mal.Arch. 17-4CO (F-(i4). — . isK,Mal.Arch.l7-466(F4); 18-G810. Bab* Saldu. Persian Gulf : tee Bui [ ;. Babosbal ranee 3-4 1 8*. Itabatag, Rum. : trr Dabadar. UabanTxiaLArrh. 17-1.; Uaba Vrkh, nit,, Albania 1 ISSb. Bab* Yadnr 15-9.'.0c. Babb. S. Nicholson 24-507* Babba, Rom.Af. 23-048 (1)3). Babbacombc, bay. Dev. 9-430 (VI. I lahh Bahhairc, Dcnjamln Ilenchcll 2-9C1!.. —.CHARLES 3-91a; calcu latinir machine 4-974o ; logarithm til.kv, 28-329d ; tool-holdiT27-18o. B*bb*l : tee DabhaL Bab BaUadt (\V. S. Gilbert) 12- 9d. Bahbanbnrrh. Vorthnmb. : trr Bambunrh. Babb Creek, riv.. Pa. 21-106 • . Babbet Now, cape, Scot, 24- Babbltfn metal 4-A40a. Babbltnc-thnuh (Babbler) 28- 803*; 3-974b: 28-1010d ; nimalaya 13-475*. Babcork. Alphaetu 21-571a. — . OrviUe E. 4-582d; 24- . — , S. M.. hutvrometer 7-753d ; ehef«e-rlpenin«r 7-7 49*. Babcock. Win. 28-740 (C4). Baboock and Wiloox boiler 4> 144b; 4-U6d; 8-107a Babcook OMk. riv, N.J. 18- 50« •• Babda. Syr. 88-802 (Dl). Ua-Ue. lake. Kr.l.C. 14-498 Ul); 14-490C, bflfc • tft Pan* it i BABEL 8-9 lc; 88-305 (F3); tower ol 4-2760. Il-i78d. 18- ; • io, — . lala, Taa, 18-438 (Bl). — , kinirdom : ire Uabylonlaand Ba'b^of-Abwab (Uab-el-Kha- dld). Derbent. Hum. 8-64c. — el-iladid. paw. C.Asia : trr Buathol-kbkn*. — el^Mandeb. Arab. 2-264 (EO). BAB-EL-M ANOtB, Mr.. Arab. 3-91.1 ; 2-264 (A6). Babeltop (UabelthuapX M.. Pac.O. 20-436 (C4) ; 21- nabrl'und liihrl (Delltcach) 7- . -.. BABENBERO (family) 3-9 Id ; 3-.'.c; 28-G2-M. "Babenberff" (battleship) 24- Ba-Uongaye. tribe 22-678*. BabMbMHa, Ansetm Maria. prlnre of 11-288O. Babonbftuscn, Ger. 11-808 (II. M9J. BABER (Mogul emperor) 3- 92o ; Agr* 1-382* ; Ghaxnl 11-9 17o: Indian invasion 14- 402b; Kandahar 15-649o: Nysaeans 3-226o; Paninot 20- 13-r>04a. Uabharutl : tee Bhavabhutl. llabla Gora, mt,, Eur. 5-383b. Dnbianeha, Go.Cst. 12-2113