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NORMANDY'S APPARATUS, for distilling | NORTHBROOK, Lord, governor-general | NORWAY PINE, tree, XIX. 103.

sea-water, VII. 263.

NORMAN KINGS, of England, XXIV. 576. NORMANS, Scandinavian settlers in Normandy, etc., XVII. 547; conquest of Naples by, XVII. 191; of Malta, XV. 342; of Sicily, XXII. 25; their influence on the government of England, XVIII. 303; fusion of, with the English, VIII. 302; in Northumbria, XVII. 571; weapons of, II. 555. NORMAN SCULPTURES, XXI. 558. NORMANTON, town, England, XVII. 552. NORRBOTTEN, county, Sweden, XXII.

741.

NORRIS, Edwin, on Cornish and Armoric dialects, V. 299.

-, John, English philosopher, XVII. 552; his criticism of Locke, XIV. 754. NORRISTOWN, town, Pennsylvania,

U.S.A., XVII. 553. NORRKÖPING, town, Sweden, XVII. 553; XXII. 742. NORRLAND, division of Sweden, XXII. 736.

NORSE LANGUAGE, XXI. 369. NORSE LITERATURE, XVII. 589. NORSEMEN, XVII. 547, 584; Arctic explorations of, XIX. 316; invasion of Ireland by, XIII. 251; invasion of Scotland by, XXI. 477; settlement of Orkney and Shetland by, XVII. 848. NORTH, Lord (Earl of Guildford), English politician, XVII. 553; VIII. 358; his relations with Pitt, XIX. 138.

—, Christopher (John Wilson), Scottish writer, XXIV. 591.

-, Sir Dudley, English economist, XVII. 554; XIX. 358.

-, Roger, English historian and biographer, XVII. 555.

Sir Thomas, translator of Plutarch's

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NORTH AMERICA, I. 669.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, XVIII. 544. NORTHAMPTON, county, England, XVII. 555; representation, XXIII. 727.

town, England, XVII. 557; treaty of (1328), XXI. 488.

town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., xvII. 558.

Earl of (Spencer Compton), English cavalier, XVII. 558.

Earl of (Henry Howard), English politician, XVII. 558.

TABLE, of mortality, XIII. 169. NORTH AND SOUTH, by Mrs Gaskell, X. 105.

NORTH BIERLEY, town, England, XVII. 558.

NORTH BORNEO, British, XXI. 123. NORTH BRITON, Wilkes's newspaper, XXIV. 567.

of India, XII. 811.

NORTH CAROLINA, State, U.S.A., XVII. 558; ruby mines of, XXI. 48. NORTHCOTE, James, English painter, XVII. 562.

NORTHER, wind, in America, XVI. 149. NORTHERN LIGHTS, or Aurora, II. 787; III. 90; XVI. 177, 183. NORTHFLEET, town, England, XVII. 563. NORTH HEMPSTEAD, town, Long Island, New York, U.S.A., xiv. 866. NORTHMEN, Scandinavians, XVII. 547, 584, 848; as geographical discoverers, X. 178; Arctic explorations of, XIX. 316; invasion of Ireland by, XIII. 251; invasion of Scotland by, XXI. 477. NORTH POLE, XIX. 315; magnetic, XVI. 163.

NORTH RIVER, New York, U.S.A., XII. 331.

NORTH SEA, or German Ocean, XVII. 563.

NORTH SHIELDS, town, England, XXIII. 675.

NORTH SYDNEY, town, Nova Scotia, XVII. 603.

NORTHUMBERLAND, county, England, XVII. 564; coalfield, VI. 51; representation, XXIII. 727.

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NORTH-WEST PASSAGE, Discovery of,
X. 184; search for, I. 715; IX. 720.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORY,
North America, XVII. 573.
NORTHWICH, town, England, xvII. 574.
NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth, English
woman of letters, XVII. 574.

Sir Fletcher, English barrister,
XXIII. 332.

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dictionaries of, VII. 186. NORWEGIAN LITERATURE, XVII. 589. NORWEGIAN SEA, XVII. 592. NORWICH, town, England, XVII. 594; Dominican church at, 1. 21; libraries, XIV. 521, 544; newspapers, XVII. 421; smallpox epidemic at (1819), XXIV. 28.

town, Connecticut, U.S.A., XVII.

596. NORWOOD, suburb of London, XVII. 596; academy of music for the blind at, III. 829.

suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, XVII. 596.

Richard, his works on navigation, XVII. 256; his measurement of length of a degree, VII. 597.

NOSE, Anatomy of the, 1. 825, 884; XXII. 166; in physiognomy, XIX. 4; of reptiles, XX. 462. NOSEAN, mineral, X. 228; XVI. 412. NOSIBÉ, or Nossi-bé, island, off Madagascar, XVII. 596; XV. 168.

Nosks, divisions of the Avesta, XXIV. 776.

NOSSA SENHORA DO DESTERRO, town, Brazil, VII. 132.

NOSSI-BÉ, island, off Madagascar, XVII. 596; xv. 168.

NOSSI-KOMBA, island, off Madagascar, XVII. 596.

NOSTRADAMUS, French astrologer, XVII. 596.

NOTABILE, ancient town, Malta, xv. 340, 342.

NOTABLES, Assembly of, France, Ix.

595.

NOTARY, or Notary Public, XVII. 596. NOTATION, in algebra, I. 518; of numbers, II. 525, 527.

-, Chemical, v. 472.

of crystals, XVI. 352.

Musical, XVII. 80.

NOTCH, in hydraulics, XII. 471. NÖTERÖ, island, Norway, XVII. 576.

NORWALK, town, Connecticut, U.S.A., NOTES, Pitch of, in music, XVII. 102;

XVII. 574.

town, Ohio, U.S.A., xvII. 574. NORWAY, Country, Europe, XVII. 575; its union with Sweden (1397), XXII. 743, 746; separation from Sweden (1523), XXII.747; reunion with Sweden (1814), XXII. 752; the Reformation in, XX. 336; birds of, XVIII. 17; church, VIII. 491; coins, XVII. 658; fisheries, IX. 267; forests, IX. 399; language, XXI. 369; Lapps, XIV. 306; libraries, XIV. 532, 549; mines, XVI. 469; newspapers, XVII. 430; observatories, XVII. 714; oyster culture, XVIII. 108; periodical literature, XVIII. 543; prison system, XIX. 761; railways, XX. 251; whale fishery, XXIV. 528.

range of, in the voice, XXIV. 275. NOTEUS, genus of Rotifera, XXI. 4. NOTHOCERCUS, genus of birds, XXIII. 403.

NOTHOPROCTA, genus of birds, XXIII. 403.

NOTHURA, genus of birds, XXIII. 403.
NOTICE, in law, XVII. 597.
NOTIDANUS, genus of sharks, XXI. 778.
NOTKER BALBULUS, monk and hymn-
writer, XVII. 597; XII. 583.
NOTKER LABEO, monk and translator,
XVII. 597; X. 517,
NOTO, town, Sicily, XVII. 597.
NOTOCHORD, rudimentary spine, 1. 830;
XXII. 109, 110.

NOTOPTERIS, genus of bats, XV. 410.

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NOVEMBER, month, XVII. 606. NOVERRE, Jean Georges, French musician, XVII. 606; his pantomimes, XVIII. 216.

NOVESIUM (Neuss), ancient town, Rhenish Prussia, XVII. 365. NOVGOROD, early republic, Russia, XXI. 89; its relations with Pskoff, xx. 36. -, government, Russia, XVII. 606; XXI. 69.

town, Russia, XVII. 607.

the Oneida Community, U.S.A., vi. 211; XVII. 772.

NOYON, town, France, XVII. 609, 749. NOZEMAN, Cornelius, Dutch naturalist, on birds, XVIII. 9.

NOZZE DE FIGARO, Mozart's opera,

XVII. II.

NUB, district, Nubia, XVII. 611. NUBIA, country, North-East Africa, XVII. 610; I. 267.

NUBIAN GOAT, X. 709.

Nijni-, government and town, NUBIANS, race of people, Africa, 1. Russia, XVII. 500, 501. 260.

SEVERSKI, principality, Russia, NUBLE, province, Chili, v. 617.
NUCERIA ALFATERNA (Nocera In-
feriore), ancient town, Italy, XVII.
530.

XXI. 89.
NOVGOROD-SYEVERSK, town, Russia,

XXIII. 96.

NOTTS, or Nottingham, county, England, NOVGRAD VOLHYNSKIY, town, Russia, NÜCHINS, Manchu tribe, xv. 467. XVII. 597; XXIII. 727.

XXIV. 282.

NOUKAHIVA, island, Marquesas, Pacific, Novi, town, Italy, XVII. 608.

XV. 564.

NOUMÉA, town, New Caledonia, XVII. 376.

NOUREDDIN (Nur ed-din, q.v.), atabek | or ruler of Syria, XXI. 636; VII. 752; XXIII. 161.

NOVIBAZAR, town, Bosnia, XVII. 608. NOVIE DUBOSSARI, town, Russia, VII. 503.

NUCIFRAGA, genus of birds, VI. 618; XVII. 665.

NUCK, Antony, anatomist, I. 811. NUCULA, genus of Mollusca, XVI. 689. NUDDEA, district, India, XVII. 161.

NOVIKOFF, Nikolai Ivanovich, Russian NUECES, river, Texas, U.S.A., xxIII. writer, XXI. 106.

NOVI LIGURE, town, Italy, XVII. 608.

NOUVELLE HELOISE, Rousseau's novel, NOVIODUNUM (Nevers), ancient town,
XXI. 26.

NOUVELLES À LA MAIN, Paris news

paper, XVII. 425.

203.

NUEVA ESPARTA, islands, Caribbean
Sea, Venezuela, XV. 537.
NUEVO-LEON, state, Mexico, XVI. 214.

France, XVII. 369. NOVIOMAGUM (Nimeguen), ancient town, NUFOR, Papuan language, XVIII. 231. Netherlands, XVII. 509. NUGE ANTIQUE, Harington's work. XI. 479.

NOVA DWOR, town, Russian Poland, NOVIOMAGUS (Lisieux), ancient town,
XXIV. 375.

NOVA FOGGIA, town, Asia Minor, XVIII. 798.

NOVALIS (F. von Hardenberg), German writer, XI. 472; X. 542; hymns by, XII. 588.

NOVANTÆ, ancient British tribe, XVIII. 4II.

NOVARA, town, Italy, XVII. 600; battle
of (1849), V. 425; XIII. 488.
NOVARIA (Novara), ancient town, Italy,
XVII. 601.

NOVA ROMA, name for Constantinople,

XIX. 491.

NOVA SCOTIA, province, Canada, XVII. 601; discovery of, by Sebastian Cabot, IV. 622.

NOVA SCOTIA, Baronets of, III. 389. NOVATIANS, early Christian sect, XVII. 603.

NOVATIANUS, Roman presbyter, XVII. 603; his creed, vI. 559. NOVATION, in law, XVII. 604. NOVAYA LADOGA, town, Russia, XXI. 190.

NOVAYA USHITSA, town, Russia, XIX. 254.

NOVA ZEMBLA, or Novaya Zemlya, island, Arctic Ocean, XVII. 604. NOVEL, Origin of the, XX. 636. NOVELAS EXEMPLARES, of Cervantes,

v. 354. NOVELLO, Vincent, English musical composer, XVII. 606. NOVELS, addenda to the Codex of Justinian, XIII. 794.

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NOVISAD (Neusatz), town, Hungary, NUGEENAH (Nagina), town, India, XVII. XVII. 365. 164.

NOVO-BAYAZET, town, Transcaucasia, NUGENT, Earl, Irish poet, XVII. 612.
Russia, XVII. 608.

NOVO-DYEVITCHIY, convent, Moscow,
Russia, XVI. 859.
NOVOGEORGIEVSK,
Russia, XVII. 608.

NUISANCE, in law, XVII. 612; XXIII. 454.

NUISANCES, Public, xx. 96; xvII. 613.

town, Kherson, NUKHA, town, Russia, XVII. 613.

town, Russian Poland, XVII. 608; XIX. 227; XXIV. 376. NOVOKHOPERSK, town, Russia, XXIV. 298.

Novo MINSK, town, Russian Poland,
XXIV. 375.
NOVOMOSKOVSK, town, Russia, XVII.
608.

NOVOROSSIA, district, Russia, XVII. 725.
NOVOSELITSY, Cossack settlement,
Russia, XVII. 609.

NOVOSIL, town, Russia, XXIII. 605. NOVOTCHERKASSK, town, Russia, XVII.

609.

Novo-UZEN, town, Russia, XXI. 243. NOVOZYBKOFF, town, Russia, XXIII. 96. NOVUM ORGANUM, Bacon's treatise, III.

210.

NowANUGGUR, state and town, India, XVII. 301.

NOWGONG, district, India, XVII. 609. NOWSHERA, town, India, XVIII. 684. Noy, William, attorney-general of England, XVII. 609.

NOYADES, massacres at Nantes, France,

V. 139.

NOYES, John Humphrey, founder of

NUKKAPULLY, or Anakapalle, town, India, XXIV. 267.

NULAGURH (Nalagarh), hill state, India, XI. 840.

NULLIFICATION, Calhoun's doctrine of, United States, IV. 683; Webster's speech on, XXIV. 472.

NUMAN PASHA, Turkish vizier, XXIII. 646.

NUMANTIA, ancient town, Spain, XVII. 613; siege of, by the Romans (134-133 B.C.), XXII. 306. NUMA POMPILIUS, legendary king of Rome, XVII. 613. NUMBER, Conception and representation of, II. 524; ancient ideas of, III. 37; Locke on, XIV. 759; Pythagorean philosophy of, XX. 138; in Xenocrates's philosophy, XXIV. 718.

NIP, German goblin, XX. 552. OF QUANTITIES, in measurement, XV. 660.

NUMBERS, Book of, XVIII. 505.

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-, genus of birds, VI. 711. NUMERALS, XVII. 624; II.

NUT-PINE, tree, XIX. 105.

524; in

NYMPH, in Greek mythology, XVIL

688.

NYMPHÆA, genus of plants, XXIV. 402.

NYMPHÆUM, valley, near Smyrna, Asia Minor, XXII. 186.

ancient MSS., XVIII. 165; Mexican, XVI. 212; Papuan, XVII. 389. NUMERATION, in arithmetic, II. 527. NUMERIANUS, M. Aurelius, Roman emperor, XVII. 627.

NUMERICAL MAGNITUDES, XXI. 677. NUMIDA, genus of birds, XI. 264. NUMIDIA, ancient country, North Africa, XVII. 627; under Jugurtha, XIII. 766; coins of, XVII. 652. NUMISMATICS, XVII. 628; value of, in archæology, II. 343; Etruscan, VIII. 641; of Miletus, XVI. 294; Sabæan, XXIV. 741.

NUMMEDAL LAAGEN, river, Norway,

XVII. 575.

NUTRIA, or Coypu, XV. 420; skins of, NYMPHON, genus of Arachnida, II.
IX. 838.

NUTRIAS, town, Venezuela, XXIV. 140. NUTRITION, XVII. 667; VII. 201; of nerves, XIX. 26; of Protozoa, XIX. 836; of plants, IV. 94; of Schizomycetes, XXI. 406; organs of, in fishes, XII. 654; organs of, in mammals, xv. 361.

NUTTALL, Thomas, American natural

ist, XVII. 687.

| NUX VOMICA, drug, xvII. 687. NUYSSEN, Abraham Janssens van, Flemish painter, XIII. 568. NUYT'S LAND, Western Australia, XXIV. 509.

NYAGUR, state, India, XVII. 302.

NUMMULINIDEA, order of Protozoa, NYÄNYÄZ, Ural-Altaic people, Russia,

XIX. 848.

NUMMULITES, Foraminifera, IX. 381. NUN, NUNS, in convents, XVI. 699; Franciscan, IX. 699.

Cape, Morocco, xvi. 831.

Rio, mouth of Niger, Africa, XVII. 497.

NUNCIO, papal legate, 1. 657; XIV. 413. NUNEATON, town, England, XVII. 661. NUÑEZ, Pedro, Portuguese cosmographer and navigator, XVII. 662, 252.

CABEZA DE VACA, Alvaro, Spanish explorer, XVII. 662. NUPHAR, genus of plants, XXIV. 402. NUR ED-DIN, atabek or ruler of Syria, XXI. 636; his invasion of Egypt, VII. 752; his relations with the Templars, XXIII. 161. NUREMBERG, town, Bavaria, XVII. 662;

in time of Albrecht Dürer, VII. 554; diet of (1522), XV. 77; its sculptures, XXI. 564. NURHAGS, sepulchres, in Sardinia, II. 384; XXI. 309. NÜRNBERG, or Nuremberg (q.v.), XVII. 662.

NURPUR, town, India, XIII. 841.
NURSE-HOUND, fish, VII. 332.
NURSERY CULTURE, of trees, II. 321.
NURSIA, Sabine town, Italy, XXI. 129.
NURSING, in hospitals, XII. 305.
NURSINGPOOR (Narsinhpur), district,
India, XVII. 234.

XXI. 251.

NYANZA, Albert, lake, Africa, XVII. 505; XIV. 217; marked on early Italian map, x. 183; discovery of, I. 247, 255.

Victoria, lake, Africa, XVII. 504; XIV. 217; shown on early Italian map, X. 183; discovery of, 1. 247, 255. NYASSA, Lake, Africa, I. 247; XXIV. 766; discovered by Livingstone, XIV.

721.

NYAZEPETROVSK, town, Russia, XVIII.

550.

NYBERG, Julia, Swedish poetess, XXII. 757.

NYBORG, town, Denmark, XVII. 687. NYCTALA, genus of birds, XVIII. 90. NYCTEA, genus of birds, XVIII. 90. NYCTERIBIIDE, group of insects, VII. 255.

NYCTERIDE, family of bats, XV. 411. NYCTICEBUS, genus of lemurs, XIV. 443.

NYCTICORAX, genus of birds, XI. 762. NYCTINOMUS, genus of bats, XV. 413. NYCTIPITHECUS, genus of apes, II. 154.

NYCTISAURA, suborder of lizards, XIV. 734.

NYEGUSH, town, Montenegro, XVI. 781.

Peter Petrovitch, Servian poet, XVI. 781.

NUSA KELI, mountain, Ceram, Indian NYEZHIN, town, Russia, XVII. 496;
Archipelago, V. 344.

XXIII. 96.

NUSSEER KHAN, ruler of Baluchistan, NYIREGYHAZA, town, Hungary, XVII.

III. 300.

NUT, variety of fruit, XVII. 664; IV. 151. NUTATION, Solar, II. 757, 794; effect of, on tides, XXIII. 361. NUTCELL, English monk, XVI. 707. NUTCRACKER, bird, XVII. 665; vi. 618; its migrations, III. 770. NUT GALL, X. 45.

688.

NYKÖPING, town, Sweden, XVII. 688. NYLAND, province, Finland, IX. 217. NYLANDER, W., on lichens, XIV. 557. NYLGHAU, antelope, XVII. 688; II. 102; XV. 432.

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OAR-FISH, XVII. 694.

OASES, in deserts, XVII. 695; of Egypt, VII. 784.

OAT, cereal, XVII. 696; I. 359. OATES, Titus, plotter, XVII. 697. OATH, XVII. 698; of allegiance, I. 581; in courts-martial, VI. 518; legal, L. 226; XXIV. 624; in Roman law, xx. 675; ordeal by, XVII. 819; by Styx, XXII. 614; in relation to vows, XXIV. 301; in relation to wager, XXIV. 305. OATMEAL, its nutritive value, VII. 203; XVII. 696.

OATS, grain, XVII. 696; cultivation of, I. 359.

OAXACA, or Oajaca, town, Mexico, XVII.

689; XVI. 214; antiquities in, 1. 695. OB, river, Siberia, XXII. 5; XXIII. 429; proposed connexion of, with the Yenisei, XXIV. 742; marshy region formed by, XXIII. 438. OBADIAH, Old Testament prophet, XVII. 702.

OBAIDA, Abu, Arabic commentator and historian, XVI. 536; XXIII. 3.

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OBAN, town, Scotland, XVII. 703.
OBAY, editor of the Koran, XVI. 605.
OBBENITES, Dutch sect, XVI. 12.
OBDORSK MOUNTAINS, Russia, XXIV. 4.
OBEIDH, town, Kordofan, Africa, VIII.

OBSOLESCENCE, Diseases of, XVIII. 383.
OBSTETRICS, branch of medicine, xv.
797.

OBSTRUCTION, in law, XXIII. 500.
OBWALD, district, Switzerland, XXII.
781; XXIII. 858.

153.
OBEIDULLAH, Sheikh, Kurdish chief, OCA, vegetable, XII. 285.
XIV. 160.

OBELISK, Egyptian monument, XVII.
703; 1. 495; II. 390; VII. 768, 778.
OBERAMMERGAU, village, Bavaria, XVII.
703; passion play of, VII. 414.
OBER-BEUTHEN, town, Germany, III.

621.

OBER-HOHENBERG, mountain, Würtem-
berg, XXIV. 699.
OBERINGELHEIM, town, Germany, XIII.

73.

OCAMO, river, South America, XVII.
843.

OCCAM, William of, English schoolman,
XVII. 717; XV. 81; XXI. 430; Biel on,
III. 666.

OCCASIONALISM, philosophical theory,
X. 556.

OBERHAUSEN, town, Rhenish Prussia, OCEAN, in physical geography, X. 211,
XVII. 704.
221, 282; atmospheric pressure on,
III. 29; XVI. 121; depths of, III. 17;
XII. 821; XVIII. 120; deep-sea fishes,
XII. 684; appliances for sounding,
XXII. 280; stability of, in tides, XXIII.
361; temperature, VI. 4; XVI. 116;
temperature of air over, XVI. 117;
deep-sea thermometers, XXIII. 291;
tides of, XXIII. 353; water of, XXI.
611; XXIV. 398; waves of, XXIV. 419.
OCEANA, Harrington's work, XI. 492.

OBERLIN, town, Ohio, U.S.A., XVII. 704.

, Jean Frédéric, Alsatian philanthropist, XVII. 704; as educationist, XIV. 79.

Jérémie Jacques, French archæologist, XVII. 704. OBER-NEUNKIRCHEN, town, Prussia, OCEANIA, or Polynesia, XIX. 418.

XVII. 363.

OBERON, king of the fairies, XVII. 704.

Weber's opera, XXIV. 469.

Wieland's poem, XXIV. 559. OBERSTEIN, town, Germany, XVII. 757. OBESITY, or Corpulence, VI. 435; diet for, VII. 204; as a disease, XVIII. 389. OBI, or Ob (q.v.), river, Siberia, XXII. 5. OBIZZO I. and II., princes of Este, VIII. 558.

OBJECT-GLASS, in the microscope, XVI. 258; achromatic, XVII. 804; XXIII. 139, 145.

OCEANITIDÆ, family of birds, XVIII.

712.

OCELOT, carnivorous mammal, xvII.
719; XV. 435.
OCHETODON, genus of rodent mammals,
XVII. 6.

OCHILS, mountains, Scotland, XVIII. 666.
OCHINO, Bernardino, Italian Reformer,
XVII. 719; vicar-general of Capuchins,
v. 80; his relations with L. Socinus,
XXII. 229; with Valdes, XXIV. 32.
OCHRAN, mineral, XVI. 425.
OCHRE, pigment, XIX. 87.

OBJECTIVE, object-glass of microscope, OCHROITE EARTH, XIV. 291.
XVI. 261.

OBLATION, Sacrificial, XXI. 132.
OBLIGATION, in law, XVII. 704; XIV.

361; in Roman law, XX. 675, 677,
692, 699.

OBOE, musical instrument, XVII. 705.
OBOL, ancient Greek coin, XVII. 632.
OBRADOVICH, Dositei, Servian writer,
XXI. 691.

OBRENOVICH, Milosh, prince of Servia,
XXI. 689.

O'BRIEN, Irish giant, his skeleton, XII.
388.

William Smith, Irish politician,
XVII. 708.
O'BRYAN, Mr, Methodist preacher, XVI.

192.

OBSERVANTS, or Franciscans of the
Strict Observance, monastic order, IX.
698; XVI. 711, 716.
OBSERVATIONS, in navigation, XVII. 268.
OBSERVATORY, XVII. 708 (index, 717);
Greenwich, institution of, II. 756;
Paris, institution of, II. 755.
OBSIDIAN, a volcanic glass, XVII. 717;
structure of, X. 230, 234.

OCHUS, Artaxerxes III., king of Persia,

II. 640; VII. 744; XVIII. 580.

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OCOTAL, town, Nicaragua, XVII. 477.
OCTACNEMIDÆ, family of Tunicata,
XXIII. 616.

OCTAHEDRON, in geometry, X. 388;
crystals, XVI. 348, 351.
OCTANT, or Quadrant, Hadley's, XVII.
258.

OCTAVE, musical interval, 1. 108; XVII.
78, 102.

OCTAVIA, sister of the emperor Augustus,
XVII. 722.

wife of the emperor Nero, XVII.
722, 348.
OCTAVIAN, or Octavianus (Augustus,
q.v.), Roman emperor, III. 79; XX.
768.

(Pope John XII.), XIII. 711. OCTAVIANS, The, of Scottish history, XXI. 509.

OCTAVIANUS (Victor IV., antipope),
XXIV. 213.

OCTAVIEN, romance, XX. 653.
OCTAVIUS, Minucius Felix's dialogue,

XVI. 492.

Caius (Augustus, q.v.), Roman emperor, III. 79. OCTOBER, month, XVII. 722.

HORSE, Roman sacrifice, XV. 570. OCTOCORALLA, group of Actinozoa, I. 130.

OCTODONTIDÆ, family of rodent mammals, XV. 420.

OCTOPODA, suborder of Mollusca, XVI.

670.

OCTOPUS, genus of Mollusca, VI. 739;
XVI. 670.

OCTOROON, white and Negro half-breed,
XVII. 320.

OCTROI, tax, France, IX. 523.
OCYDROME, bird, XVII. 722.

ODENATHUS, or Odenathus, prince of
Palmyra, XVII. 724; XVIII. 200; XX.
776.

Darius II., king of Persia, vI. 826; ODAL, early Teutonic land tenure, IX. XVIII. 575.

river, Central Asia, XVIII. 104.
OCKALS, class of Druses, VII. 484, 485.
OCKENFUSS, Lorenz, German naturalist,
XVII. 749.

120.

ODALISKS, female slaves in harem, XI. 478.

ODCOMBIAN BANQUET, by Coryatt, vi.

444.

782.

OCKENHEIM, Johannes, Flemish musi- ODDFELLOWS, societies, XVII. 723; IX.
cian, XVII. 83; XVIII. 180.
OCKLEY, Simon, English Orientalist,
XVII. 720.

O'CLERY, Michael, Irish chronicler, V.
307; VII. 363.
OCMULGEE, river, Georgia, U.S.A., X.
434.

Ocoee Rocks, Tennessee, U.S.A., xxIII.
176.

OCONEE, river, Georgia, U.S.A., X. 434.
O'CONNELL, Daniel, Irish politician,
XVII. 720; XIII. 271; Peel's duel with,
XVIII. 453; his encounters in debate
with Lord Stanley, VII. 110.
O'CONNOR, Feargus Edward, Chartist
leader, XVII. 722; V. 434.

Roderick, Irish king, XIII. 259.

ODD GOTTSKALKSSON, Icelandic trans-
lator of the New Testament, XII. 626.
ODE, XIX. 270; in Greek hymnody, XII.
580.

ODEIUM, or Odeum, building, Athens,
III. 5; XVIII. 530.
ODEL, Anders, Swedish poet, XXII.
756.

ODENATHUS, prince of Palmyra, XVII.
724; XVIII. 200; XX. 776.
ODENSE, town, Denmark, XVII. 724.
ODE ONDO, town, West Africa, XXIV.
754.
ODER, river, Germany and Austria,
XVII. 724; III. 116, 294; X. 449; XXII.
52, 543.

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ODOUR-SECRETING GLANDS, of mam

mals, XV. 348.

ESOPHAGUS, Anatomy of the, vII. 223; diseases of, XXIII. 321.

123.

OFANTO, river, Italy, XIII. 440.

ODOVACAR, or Odoacer (q.v.), barbarian OESTERREICH, or Austria (q.v.), III. king of Italy, XVII. 726. ODRYSÆ, Thracian tribe, XXIII. 318. ODYLIC FORCE, animal magnetism, XV. 277.

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DE ST AMAND, grand-master of CEDICNEMUS, genus of birds, VI. 712. Knights Templars, XXIII. 161. ODOACER, barbarian king of Italy, XVII. 726; XX. 781; his ordinances regarding the church, XIX. 492; defeat of, by Theodoric, XIII. 467; XXIII. 256; at Ravenna, XX. 297. ODOEFF, town, Russia, XXIII. 605. O'DOGHERTY, Sir Cahir, Irish chieftain, Donegal, VII. 363.

XXII. 272.

TYRANNUS, Sophocles's drama, XXII. 273. OEHLENSCHLÄGER, Adam Gottlob, Danish poet, XVII. 730; VII. 92, 444.

ODON (Eudes or Eudon), duke of OELAND, island, Sweden, XVII. 752; Aquitania, II. 233; IX. 531.

XXII. 737.

ODONATA, group of insects, VII. 385; OELS, town, Prussia, XVII. 731.

XIII. 152.

O'DONNELL, Henry Joseph, count of La

Bisbal, Spanish general, XVII. 727.

Hugh (Red Hugh), Irish chieftain,

VII. 362.

OELSCHLÄGER, Adam (Olearius), Ger-
man traveller, XVII. 760.
OENACH, early Irish fair, XIII. 258.
ENANTHIC ACID, XVII. 731;
602.

Hugh Baldearg, Irish chieftain, ENANTHIC ETHER, XVII. 731.

XIII. 268.

Karl, Austrian general, XVII. 727. Leopold, duke of Tetuan, Spanish statesman, XVII. 727; XXII. 346. O'DONNELLS, Irish sept, XIII. 250. O'DONOJU, Juan, Spanish governor, Mexico, XVI. 219.

XXIV.

NIPONTUM (Innsbruck), ancient town,
Tyrol, Austria, XIII. 86.
ENOCHOE, Greek vessel, XIX. 614.
CENOE, mother of Pan, XVIII. 208.
CENOMAUS, mythic king of Olympia,
XVII. 731; XVIII. 480.

CENONE, of Greek legend, XVIII. 295.
CENOTRIA, ancient province, Italy, xv.
37; Enotrians, XIII. 443.

ODONTOCETI, suborder of Cetacean
mammals, XV. 395; XXIV. 525.
ODONTOLOGY, or Dentistry, VII. 595; NUSSÆ, islands, Greece, XVI. 52.

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OFEN, or Buda, town, Hungary, IV. 423; university of, XXIII. 840, 852; mineral water of, XVI. 436. See also Budapest.

OFFA, British king, VIII. 282; XVII. 570.

OFFA'S DYKE, Shropshire, England, XXI. 648.

OFFENBACH, town, Germany, XVII. 732. Jacques, musical composer, XVII. 732, 99.

OFFENCES, Criminal, VI. 587; in Roman law, xx. 675.

OFFERINGS, Sacrificial, XXI. 132. OFFICERS, Ranks of, in British army, II. 575; in navy, XVII. 291.

OF STATE, English, XXII. 458. OFFLETS, in canals, IV. 785.

OGAM, ancient Irish inscriptions, v. 306.

OGARIEFF, Russian poet, XXI. 109. OGBOMOSHO, town, West Africa, XXIV. 754.

OGDAI KHAN, Mongol ruler, XVI. 740; his conquests in China, v. 647. OGDEN, town, Utah, U.S.A., xVII. 732.

Colonel Josiah, of Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., XVII. 37I. OGDENSBURG, town, New York, U.S.A., XVII. 733.

OGÉ, Vincent, Haytian emancipationist, XXII. 140.

OGEE, in architecture, II. 468.
OGHOTAI KHAN, Mongol ruler, XVI.
740.

OGIER THE DANE, romance, XX. 652.
OGLETHORPE, James Edward, British
general, XVII. 733; colonies founded
by, in United States, X. 437.
OGLIO, river, Italy, XIII. 436.
OGMA, Celtic deity, v. 300.
OGOWAY, or Ogowe, river, West Africa,
XVII. 733; I. 254.

OGOWAY-GABOON, region, Africa, Lan

guages of, XXIV. 828.

OGUN, river, West Africa, XXIV. 754. OGURS, or Uigurs, Ural-Altaic people, XXII. 11; XXIII. 659; xxiv. 1. O'GYALLA, Hungary, Observatory at, XVII. 713.

OGYGES, in Greek legend, XVII. 733. O'HIGGINS, province, Chili, XXI. 298. OHIO, river, U.S.A., XVI. 518.

State, U.S.A., XVII. 734; wine industry of, XXIV. 611.

734.

COLONIZATION COMPANY, XXIII.

OHM, Georg Simon, German physicist, XVII. 738; his law of electromotive force and resistance, VIII. 12, 40; his law in regard to vibratory sounds, XVII. 105.

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