Brandschiefer 20-236d; 21- 177b.
Brands Fjeld, mt., Nor. 14- 800 (C2).
Brandsfjord, Nor. 14-800 (B2). Brandsö, isl., Den. 8-24 (B3). Brandstorp, Swed. 26-190 (C2). Brandt, Alfred 27-405b. -, Enevold 25-1043c; 25- 1043d; 25-1044b.
Geeraerdt 8-725a.
Georg 2-651a; 6-44c; 6- 604a.
Johann Friedrich 8-326a; 20-316c.
-, Thure 16-728a. Brandt, S. Dak. 25-506 (13). Brandt rock drill 4-46a.
stage mechanism 26-733b. Brandub (king of Leinster) 14- 763d.
Brandvlei, Cape Col. 28-821b. Brandvold, Nor. 19-804 (D2). BRANDY 4-428c; 25-696d; adulteration 1-233d. Brandy Gill, Cumb. 4-11b. -Station, Va. 28-118 (D-E2); 1-822d.
Brandywine, Md. 17-828 (F3).
W.Va. 28-560 (D3). BRANDYWINE, riv., Pa. and Del. 4-430a; battle (1777) 4-430a.
Creek,riv., Ind. 14-422 (F5). Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106 (17). Summit, Pa. 21-106 (K7). Branes, mts., Mor. 18-851 (E1). Branesci, Rum. (Dimbovitza) 23-826 (B2).
- Rum. (Ilfov.) 23-826 (C2); 23-827d.
Bran Falls, Scot. 24-418 (D1). BRANFORD, Conn. 4-430b; 6-952 (D4).
Fla. 10-540 (D1).
North, Conn. : see North Branford.
Harbour, Conn. 6-952 (D5). Branges, Paul Barillon, mar- quis of see Barillon, Paul. BRANGWYN, FRANK 4-430c; 20-501a; 22-196d.
Branicki, Ksawery 3-378b. - Xaver 21-919d.
Branitz, Ger. 7-252d.
Brankovich, George 24-692b;
3-682b; 13-956b.
BRANKS 4-430d.
Branksea, isl., Dorset. : Brownsea.
Branly, E. 9-191c; 9-206a. Branne, Fr. 10-778 (D5). Bran-new see Brand-new. Brannkyrka: see Brankyrka. Brannock, isl., Ire. 14-744 (B3). Brân of Gower 12-300d. Branodunum, Rom. Brit.: see Brancaster.
Branscombe, Dev. 9-430 (VI. F2).
Bransfield, Edward 25-516d. Bransfield, str., Antarc. 21- 961 (A).
Bransgore, Hants 9-420 (III. D5). Branston, Leics. 9-416 (II. F4). Brant, Isabella 23-805b.
JOSEPH 4-431a. SEBASTIAN 4-431b; 222b; 11-787b.
Brant, Mich. 18-372 (F6).
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432b; 9-412 (I. D1); 19-792c. Braose (family) 18-729a.
Giles de, bishop of Hereford 9-489a.
Maude de 18-879c. Thomas de 4-432c. WILLIAM DE (d. 1211) 4-432c.
William de (d. 1326) 4- 432c.
Brard, C. P. 9-182a. BRASCASSAT,
Raymond 4-432c. Braschi, Giovanni Angelo : sce Pius VI. (pope). Braschi, fort, It. 15-4 (E1). Bras-de-fer (Italian soldier): see Giustiniani, Pompeio.
William (Norman): see William Bras-de-fer. BRASDOR, PIERRE 4-432d. BRAS D'OR, lake, Can. 4- 432d; 19-831 (D2). Bras du Lac, riv., Fr.I.C. 14- 498 (D5-6); 5-83a. Brasenose College, Oxford 20- 407b; 16-553d.
Hall, Stamford, Lincs. 20- 407b.
Brash (dict.) 7-163a. Brashear, Mo. 18-608 (D1). Brasher Center, N. Y. 19-596 (F1).
BRASIDAS 4-432d; 13-375a. Brasil, L. (zoologist) 12-558b; 12-558d.
Brasil, legendary isl., Atl.O.: see Brazil.
Brasov, Hung. see Brasso. BRASS, Nig. 4-433b: 19-678 (C5).
(Rio Bento), riv., Nig. 4- 433b; 19-678 (C5).
BRASS (alloy) 4-433c; 1- 704c; coins 19-870c; electro- plating 9-238d; embossing 9-309a, pewter 21-339a; Prince's metal 23-856a; sheets 4-434d; welding 28- 503c.
(machinery) 3-578b. Brassac, Fr. (Puy-de-Dôme) 22-674d.
Fr. (Tarn) 10-778 (F6). Brassage (tax): see Seignior- age.
Brass Contrafagotto 7-41b. Brasse (measure) 28-491b. Brassenia peltata 20-556a. Brasses (min.) 22-692c. BRASSES, MONUMENTAL 4- 434a; 9-785d. BRASSEUR
DE BOUR- bourg, Charles Etienne 4- 434d.
BRASSEY, THOMAS 4-435a.
Thomas Brassey, 1st baron 4-435c.
Brassi, N.S.W. 19-538 (C4). Brassica 7-521b.
alba: see White mustard. campestris: see Colza, Rape, Rübsen, Swede and Turnip. - juncea see Sarepta mus- tard.
napus: see Rape and Swede. nigra : see Black mustard. oleracea : see Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cauli- flower, Drumhead cabbage, Kale, Kohl-rabi and Red cabbage.
rapa see Rübsen. sinapis: see Charlock. Brassidic acid 20-77b. BRASSO (Kronstadt, Braşov), Hung. 4-435c; 3-4 (14). - (Burzenland), co., Hung. 3-4 (14); 4-435c. Brassolinae : see Owl-butter- fly.
Brassolis astyra 16-478b. Brassua, lake, Me. 17-434 (B-C3).
Brass wind (music) 28-709c. Brassy (golf) 12-223c. Braswell, Ga. 11-752 (B2). Brat (dict.) 14-769a. Bratesul, lake, Rum. : see Bratishu.
Brathay, riv., Westm. 28- 708c.
Brathay flags 16-138c. BRATHWAIT, RICHARD 4- 436a; 17-192d; 20-897c. - Sir Strafford 4-436b. Brathwaite, Sir John 26- 1005a. Bratianu,
Bratskiye, tribe: Bratslav, Russ. B2); 21-875a. Bratstva 28-69b. Brattia, isl., Aus.: see Brazza. Brattice (dict.) 18-538d.
cloth 7-279a. BRATTISHING (arch.) 4-437a. BRATTLEBORO, Vt. 4-437a; 19-490 (B6).
Brattle, Thomas 17-885b. William 17-885b. Bratton, Wilts. 9-420 (III. C4).
Court, mansion, Som. 18- 504a.
- Fleming, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E1).
Bratych, lake, Rum.: see Bratishu.
Bratzigovo, Bulg. 4-781d. Braubach, Ger. 11-808 (II. 18); 22-694a. Brauer, August: cell-division 7-715a; embryology 4-933b, 2-290a; parthenogenesis 9- 316d.
Brava, Somlnd. 25-379 (D7); 25-383b.
cape, Pan. 5-678 (C7).
isl., C.Verd. Is. 5-253 (map); 5-255c.
Bravai, A. 12-865a; 7-584c. Bråvalla: battle (c. 750) 8-28d. Bravard, mt., S.Am. 1-962d. Bravery dance 7-796b. Bråvik, fjord, Swed. 26-190 (D2); 26-189d; 8-28d. Bravo, Nicolas 18-339c; 18- 347b: 19-944a.
Bravo, isl., Peru 21-266b.
riv., Mex.: see Grande del Norte.
BRAVO (dict.) 4-437b. Bravonium, Brit.: see Leint-
Brawne, Fanny 15-709d. Braxfield, Robert Macqueen, Lord: see Macqueen. Braxton, Miss. 18-600 (B3). Co., W.Va. 28-560 (C3). group 27-630c. Bray, Billy 3-905b.
Charles 9-275c.
John Bray, baron 6-24d. J. F. (Communist) 1-915d. SIR REGINALD 4-437d. THOMAS 4-438a; 18-586b. Walter de Reddesford, baron: see Walter de
BRAY, Berks. 4-438a; 16-942 (B2); 16-586d.
BRAY, Ire. 4-438b; 14-744
(E3); geology 28-619b.
dist., Fr. 10-776 (D2); 24- 588d; 1-505b.
lake. lre. 14-744 28-619a.
--, mt., N.H. 19-490 (D3).
mt., S.Aus. 2-960 (E2).
riv., Dev. 9-430 (VI. E1). -, riv., Ire. 4-438b.
High, Dev.: see High Bray. Braya, is!., Pan. 5-678 (A-B7). Bray Bank, sandbank, ire. 14-744 (F3).
Braybroke, Robert de 6-24c. Braybrook, Vict. 18-90 (map). Braybrooke, barons 19-458a.
John Griffin Griffin, baron 26-26d.
Richard Griffin Neville, baron 6-660a.
Braybrooke, Northants. 9-420 (III. F2); 19-769d. Braye, Barony of 27-1031b. Braye, Chan.Is. 9-430 (VI. BI).
-, bay, Chan.Is. 1-533d.
head, Ire. (Kerry) 14-744 (A5).
head. Ire. (Wicklow) 14- 744 (E3); 28-619b.
-, riv., Fr. 10-778 (E3-4). du Val, dist., Chan.Is.: see Vale. Brayera
921a. BRAYLEY, EDWARD WED- lake 4-438c. Braymer, Mo. 18-608 (C2). Bray-Steinburg, Otto C. H. B., count of 17-33c. Bray-sur-Seine, Fr. 10-778(F3).
sur-Somme, Fr. 10-778 (F2). Brayton, Neb. 19-324 (F3). Brayton oil engine 20-36a. Braza (measure) 28-491b. Brazeau, riv., Can. 1-500 (A2); 24-226d.
Mo. 18-608 (G4). Brazen Palace, Cey. 5-783d.
sea (Jerusalem Temple) 26- 606c. Brazeux, marquises of 12- 281b.
Brazi, isl., Atl.O.: see Brazil. Rum. 23-826 (C2). BRAZIER 4-438c; 4-487d. Brazil, Ia. 14-732 (E4). BRAZIL, Ind. 4-463b; 14-422 (C5).
-, N.Dak. 19-780 (D1). cape, Az. 2-42a. BRAZIL, isl., Atl.O. 4-438c. lake, Nfd. 19-479 (B2). BRAZIL, country, S.Am. 4- 438d; 4-440 (map); abori- gines 2-116d; army 4-451a; captaincies 4-454b, 4-457b; climate 4-442c; coinage 18- 707b, 10-54a; diamonds 8- 160a; education 4-451c; fauna 4-443c; finance 4- 453a, 22-149a, 4-457d; flag 10-462c; flora 4-444c; geo- logy 4-442b; government 4-450a, 4-457d; Jesuit mis- sions 4-455c, 28-49b; Jews 15-409d; maps 17-653b; mines 4-449b, 4-457a; national debt 19-269b, 4- 459b; navy 4-451b. 24- 906a; orders of knighthood 15-867b; population 4-445c, 11-636d; railways 4-446d, 25-489b; religion 4-451d; shipping 24-872; slavery 2-40b, 25-226a; telegraphs 4-447c; voting 28-217a. - Commerce 4-447d; cane sugar 26-47a; cocoa 6-630a; coffee 6-647c; cotton 7-264b, 7-296d; Germany 11-814b; United Kingdom 27-602b. - History 4-454a; Bolivian dispute 4-177b, 1-154a; Paraguayan war 20-758d; 16-990d: Peruvian dispute 21-277d; Portuguese con- quest 1-807c, 22-152a. Brazil, prince of (title) 14- 515d.
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-Co., Tex. 26-690 (L5). BRAZZA, P. P. F. C. S. DE, count 4-464c.
BRAZZA, isl., Aus. 4-465b; 3-4 (E5).
-, canal, Aus. 3-4 (E5). Brazzaville, Fr.Cong. 11-99 (A3); 11-100b.
Brčka, Aus. 3-4 (F4); 4-281b. Brda, mts., Monten. 18-767 (B2); 18-767b.
Brdywald, mts., Aus. 4-122b. Bre (measure) 26-923a. Brea, Gr. 21-146a.
cape, P.R. 22-124 (A2). Breac, mt., Scot. 24-412 (C3).
BREACH (dict.) 4-465b. Breachacha Castle, ruins, Scot. 6-684b.
Breach Candy, Bombay 4-183c. Breach of contract (law): see Contract, breach of.
of promise 28-785a; 10-12d; 3-831c.
of the Peace: see Peace, breach of the. BREAD 4-465c; 12-322d: adulteration 1-219a, 1-232b; ancient Egyptian 9-45c; cross-bread 4-796c; Euch- aristic 4-796d, 9-872d; food values 8-216b; Jewish sacri. fices 13-179c, 20-889b. act 4-466c; 26-97b. Breadalbane, Gavin Campbell, marquess of 4-474a; 8-798b. JOHN CAMPBELL, earl of 4-473b. BREADALBANE, dist., Scot. 4-474a; 24-418 (C2-1); 21. 262d.
Bread and cheese (ordeal): see Trial slice.
and Cheese (war) 13-609b. basket Law (Ger.) 23-495c. Bread calculation (math.) 9- 47a.
Bread for life and pudding for ever 4-528b. BREAD-FRUIT 4-474b; 7- 4178; 11-254b. Bread nut tree 7-351b; 19- 918c.
Street Club 6-566d. Breadth (math.) 18-136c.
index (phys.): see Cephalic
index. Bread-tree: see Bread-fruit. Breage, Corn. 15-672a. Break: billiards 3-936a; cricket 7-440a; croquet 7-503c. Breakdown cranes 7-371a. Breaker, pt., China 6-168 (K5). Breaker (coal) 2-1068.
(paper) 20-728b. card (jute) 15-607d. Breakfast Creek, Queens. 4- 574b.
Break-flour (dict.) 10-550c. BREAKING BULK (dict.) 4- 475a.
the bank, 23-771d. Break rolls 10-551d. Breaksea, isls., N.Z. 19-624(B7). sound, N.Z. 19-624 (A6). Breakspear, Nicholas: Adrian IV. (pope).
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BREAKWATER 4-475a; 6-| Breda, Pierre Dominique: see | Bregenz, lake, Switz.: see Con-
BREAL, MICHEL JULES Alfred 4-481c; 25-79a.
BREAM (fresh-water fish) 4- 481d; 21-192a; 2-29c.
(marine fish): see Sparidae and Bramidae.
-flat: see White bream. Bream, head, N.Z. 19-624 (E1). Breamish, riv., Northumb. 9-412 (I. E2); 19-790b. Breamore, Hants 9-420 (III. D5); 12-904c.
Brean, Som. 9-430 (VI. F1). -, down, Som. 25-388c. Brearley, W. 7-442a. BREAST (dict.) 4-482a.
(plough): see Mould-board. bone (anat.): see Sternum. box 20-733b.
Breasted, J. H. 9-79a; 26-13b. Breast hook 24-961a.
- plate: Etruscan 9-860b; Greek 2-583d; Jewish 11- 563c, 7-231c.
- plough 25-350c.
roll 20-733b.
strap 23-989a.
stroke 26-231d.
summer (arch.): see Bress. water wheel: see breast water wheel. Breathing (physiol.): see Re- spiration.
exercises 1-270d; 7-392b. Breathings, Book of 9-49a. Breathitt Co., Ky. 15-740 (E3). BREAUTE, FALKES DE 4- 482a; 9-490d; 27-962b. Breaux Bridge, La. 17-54 (C3).
Breaved, Swed. 26-190 (BS). Brebes, Java 15-284 (C2); 15-290a.
-, cape, Java 15-284 (C2). Drébeuf, Guillaume de 11-128d. - Jean de 7-215b; 14-4798. BRECCIA 4-482a.
- des Grandes Rousses, Alps 1-742h.
-de Valsenestre, pass, Alps 1-742c.
Brecher, G. 6-831c. Brechfa, Wales 9-428 (V. C4). BRECHIN, Scot. 4-482d; 24- 418 (F1); 9-496d; cathedral 4-482d, 2-404b.
-Muir, Scot.: battle (1452) 4-482d.
Brechites 16-114d; 16-124c. Brechou, isl., Chan.Is. 9-430
(VI. A1); 24-220a. Brecht, Belg. 3-668 (E1). Breck (dict.) 4-3768. Breckenridge, Colo. 6-722 (D2); 6-723b.
Ill. 14-304 (C4). Mich. 18-372 (FG).
Minn. 18-550 (A4); 22-970a. Mo. 18-608 (C2).
Tex. 26-690 (13).
pass, Colo. 6-722 (E2); 6-719a.
Breckerfeld, Ger. 11-808 (I. k6).
Breckinridge, John (d. 1806) 4-483a; 15-746b. -John (d. 1841) 4-483b; 13-861a.
JOHN CABELL 4-483a; 3-521d; 26-113c.
Joseph Cabell 4-483b. Robert Jefferson 4-483b. Breckinridge, Okla. 20-58 (D1). -Co., Ky. 15-740 (B3); 15- 742d.
Brecknock, Wales: see Brecon. -, mts., Wales: see Brecon Beacons.
penin., S.Am. 26-964c. Brecknockshire Vans,
Wales: see Brecon Beacons. Brecksville, O. 20-26 (G2). BRECON (Brecknock), Wales 4-4830;9-428(V.E4);Christ's College 24-371c; geology 4-485b.
canals, Monm. 9-428 (E4); 18-7230; 28-261a; 7-447a.
- Beacons, mts., Wales 9-428 (V. E4); 4-484d; 9-412c. -mere, lake, Wales: see Llangorse. BRECONSHIRE (Brecknock- shire), co., Wales 4-484c; -428 (V. D3); 28-259a; orchards 11-261b. Brécourt: battle (1793) 10- 856b.
Toussaint Louverture, P. D. BREDA, Holl. 4-486b; 13- 588 (B3); cathedral 2-421d; declaration of (1660) 5- 913c, 23-38d; fortification 6-640d; siege (1625) 25- 687b; siege (1637) 13-599a; treaty (1650) 5-912d; treaty (1667) 19-831d, 12-205d, 12-676a.
- Ia. 14-732 (C2).
riv., Fr. 14-867b. Breda cup 21-799b. BREDAEL, JAN FRANS VAN 4-486d.
Pieter van 4-486d. Breda fowl 22-214d. Bredahl, Christian Hviid 8-42c. Bredal, Niels Krog 8-41c; 19-816b.
Bredasdorp, Cape Col. 25- 466 (D-E9).
Bredbo, N.S.W. 19-538 (E4). Bredbury, Ches. 28-933 (A3); 6-91a.
Brede, Sus. 9-424 (IV. D5); 26-166b.
-, fjord, Green.: see Ikersuak. -, riv., Ger. 8-24 (A3).
riv., Sus. 9-424 (IV. D5). Bredebro, Ger. 8-24 (A3). Bredenbury, Can. 24-225 (B- C3). Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaans- sen 8-723c.
Brederode, Francis van 23- 766d; 13-609b.
-, HENRY, count of 4-487a; 19-417c; 12-673c.
Reinoud van 25-513d. Brederode, Holl. 19-785b. Bredevoort, Holl. 13-588 (D3);
11-557d; siege (1597) 13- 597b.
Bredgar, Kent 9-424 (IV. D4). Bredheimsvand, lake, Nor.
loading cartridge case 1- 875b.
loading pistol 21-657b. loading rifle 23-326d. Breed, Wis. 28-740 (E3). Breede, riv., Cape Col. 25-466 (D9); 5-227d; 25-465b. Breedene, Belg. 3-668 (B1). Breeding: see Breeds and Breeding.
Breedlings, people 10-259a. Breedoge, riv., Ire. 14-744 (C3).
Breeds, Ill. 14-304 (C3). Breed's, hill, Mass. 4-798d. -, pond, Mass. 17-852 (C3). BREEDS AND BREEDING 4-487b; 26-509b. Breedsville, Mich. 18-372 (D7). Breelong, N.S.W. 19-538 (E2). Breese, Ill. 14-304 (C5). Breeza, N.S.W. 19-538 (F2). BREEZE (dict.) 4-487c.
(cinders) 7-57d; 8-105b. discharge: see Electric breeze. Breezewood, Pa. 21-106 (F6). Brefeld, Oskar 11-336c; 11- 338b.
Brefeldia 19-105d.
Breffny, dist., Ire. : see Brenny. Bregaglia, val., Switz. 26-242 (G-H4); 12-609b; 6-118a. Bregagno, mt., Alps 26-242 (G4). Bregalnitza, riv., Turk. 14- 871c.
Bregano, It. 26-242 (F5). Brege, riv., Ger. 7-819d. Bregenz, counts of 4-487d. BREGENZ, Aus. 4-487d; 3-4 (A3); 22-813a.
Bregenzer Ach, riv., Aus. 26- 242 (H2).
Bregenzerwald, dist., Aus. 28- 211b.
Bregille, fort, Fr. 3-819d. Breggia, riv., It. 26-242 (G5). Bregma (anat.) 25-196c. Bréhal, Fr. 10-778 (D3). Brehat, bay, Nfd. 19-479 (C1). isl., Fr. 10-778 (C3); 7- 249b.
Brehna, Ger. 11-808 (III. q10). BREHON LAWS 4-488a; 28- 783d.
Breich, Scot.: geology 8-945b. Water, riv., Scot. 24-418 (D3); 8-945a. Breidalsvik, inlet, Ice. 14-228 (D2).
Breidamerkurjökull,
Ice. 14-228 (D3); 14-228d. Breidaskardshnukr, mt., Ice. 14-228 (B1).
Breidavik, Ice. 14-228 (A2). Breidden, mt., Wales 9-428 (V. F2).
-, mt., Salop 9-416 (II. A4); geology 5-300b. Breidifjördr, bay, Ice. 14-228 (A2); 14-228b.
-. isls., Ice. 14-230c. Breifne, dist., Ire. : see Brenny. Breifond, Nor. 19-804 (B3). Breinigsville, Pa. 21-106 (L4). Breining, Den. 8-24 (A2). BREISACH (Altbreisach), Ger. 4-491d; 11-808 (A4); French capture (1703) 25-601c; siege (1638) 27-412b. Breisgau, Ferdinand, duke of: see Ferdinand, duke of Modena. BREISGAU,
dist., Ger. 4- 492b; 11-808 (A4-B5); hist. maps 11-834, 11-856; name 4-492a.
Breisig (painter) 20-681b. Breisig, Nieder, Ger. : see
Nieder Breisig. BREISLAK, SCIPIONE 4-492b. Breitach, riv., Aus. 26-242 (12). Breitenbach, Switz. 26-242 (D2).
Gross, Ger.: see Gross Breitenbach. Breitenbrunn, Ger. 4-57b. Breitenbush Creek, riv., Oreg. 20-242 (C-D3). BREITENFELD, Ger. 4-492c; 11-808 (III. q10); battle (1631) 11-858b, 26-855a; battle (1642) 11-859b, 26- 858d.
Breithaupt, Johann Friedrich
August: amblygonite 1- 795c; heulandite 13-416b; microcline 18-380d; mona- zite 18-692b; orthoclase 20- 333a: plagioclase 21-692d; phosgenite 21-474d. Breithauptite (mineral) 19- 646b.
Breithfjorth, Sigurthr 14- 240b.
Breithorn, mt., Alps (Lauter- brunnen) 26-242 (D4); 1- 744a.
Breitner (painter) 20-509b. Brejo d'Areia, Braz. 4-440(K3). da Madre de Deus, Braz. 21-178c.
Brekke, Nor. 19-804 (A2). Brélan (in bouillotte) 4-318b. Bremanger, isl., Nor. 19-804 (A2).
Brembo, riv., It. 15-4 (B2). Bremen, Ala. 1-460 (C2). - Ga. 11-752 (A2). BREMEN, Ger. 4-493c; 11- 808 (B2); 11-808d; housing 13-825b; observatory 19- 957b; town hall 2-397 (Pl. IV. fig. 70); whaling in- dustry 28-572c; Zollverein 11-885d.
-, Ind. 14-422 (E2).
Ky. 15-740 (A3). Me. 17-434 (C5). O. 20-26 (E-F5). BREMEN, state, Ger. 4-493a; 11-808 (B2); hist. maps 11- 834, 11-856.
Bible Society 3-907b. Chamber of Commerce 27- 139b. Bremenium Brit. : see Ro- chester, High. Bremen pigments 7-110b.
Society: see North German Society.
BREMER, FREDRIKA 4- 494d; 26-219a.
Bremer, bay, Austr. 2-960 (B6).
mts., Austr. 2-960 (B6). -, riv., Queens. 14-738c. Bremer Beiträge 11-790d. Bremer Co., la. 14-732 (E2). BREMERHAVEN, Ger. 4- 495b; 11-808 (B2). Bremersdorp, S.Af. 25-466 (K6); 26-185a. Bremerton, Wash. 28-354 (A4). Bremetennacum, Lancs.: see Ribchester. Bremgarten, Switz. (Aargau) 26-242 (E2); 1-3d.
, Switz. (Bern) 26-242 (C3). Bremhill, Wilts. 9-420 (III. D4); 28-700c.
Bremiker, Carl : mathematical tables 26-332b; 26-330d. Bremme's valve gear 25-834b. Bremond, Henri 27-551a. Bremond, Tex. 26-690 (L4). Brémontier, Nicolas Thomas 16-155a.
Bremsnaes, Nor. 19-804 (B1). Brémule, Fr.: battle (1119) 19-750b.
Bren, Llewelyn 12-76a. Brenck, Anton 24-514d. Brend, riv., Ger. 11-808 (III. 011).
BRENDAN, ST (of Clonfert) 4-495b; 2-34a.
- St (of Birr) 3-989d; Irish legends 5-628d.
Brendanburg, Ger.: see Bran- denburg.
Brendanus, St: see Brendan, St (of Clonfert). Brende, riv., Den. 8-24 (B3). Brendon Hills, Som. 9-430 (VI. F1); geology 25-389a, 22-542a.
Brenet, Nicolas Guy 8-591d. Breney, glacier, Alps 26-242 (C5).
BRENHAM, Tex. 4-495d; 26- 690 (L5); 7-267b. Brennabor (Brennaburg), Ger. : see Brandenburg. Brennain, St: see Brendan, St (of Clonfert). Brennan, Alfred 14-324b.
Louis: monorail 27-54a; torpedo 22-837c, 6-601c. Brennberg, Hung. 13-898c. -, mt., Hung. 25-429c. Brenne, dist., Fr. 10-778 (E4); 14-01c.
-, riv., Fr. 3-584c. BRENNER, pass, Alps 4- 495d; 3-4 (B3); Brenni tribe 22-813a; Romans 15-27c, 9-917a. Brenner (vine disease): see Anthracnose.
Brennglas, Adolf: see Glass- brenner, Adolf. Brenni, tribe 22-813a. Brennibor, Ger. 4-420b. Brenno, riv., Switz. 26-242 (F4).
BRENNUS (4th cent. B.C.) 4-
-(c. 280 B.C.) 4-496b; 20- 447b.
Brennwald, Heinrich 25-1051a. Brenny, dist., Ire. 5-572d; 6- 951a; 14-767b. Breno, It. 15-4 (C2). Brenstone: see Brimstone. Brent, Ala. 1-460 (B3).
(East), Som. 9-430 (G1). (South), Dev. 9-430 (E3). (South), Som.: see Brent Knoll.
dist., Som. 25-390b. isls., Nfd. 19-479 (B1). riv., Mdx. 16-942 (C2); 26- 723d.
reservoir,Mdx.16-942 (C2). Brenta, mts., Alps 1-747a. -, riv., It. 15-4 (C2); 20-445c; 6-235c.
Brentano, Franz 5-510a; judgment in logic 16-886a, 16-887d; syllogism 16-890a; will 6-823b.
-, Giuseppe 2-443d; 18-438b. KLEMENS 4-496b; 11-
Rock, isl., Nfd. 19-479 (D2).
Brenton's Point, R.I. 23-249 (C3).
Brent Pelham, Herts. 9-424 (IV. C3).
Tor, mt., Dev.: geology 8- 132c.
Brentwood, Ark. 2-552 (A2). BRENTWOOD, Ess. 4-497b; 16-942 (F2); geology 9- 784b.
-, Ga. 11-752 (D4).
-, N.H. 19-490 (E6). -, N. Y. 19-596 (G5); 14-874c. -, Tenn. 26-620 (E1). Brenva, pass, Alps 1-743c. BRENZ, JOHANN 4-497c. Breo, It. (Mondovi) 18-694a. Breos, de (family): see Braose, de.
-, William de: see William de Breos. BREQUIGNY,
LOUIS Georges O. F. de 4-497c. Brera, palace, Milan 18-439b. College, Milan 19-958b.
Brereton, Priscilla Hopkins 15- 723c.
- William 4-160c.
-, Sir William 12-405b; 12- 412c.
Brereton, Ill. 14-304 (C3).
Hall, mansion, Ches. 2- 418c.
Brès, Guido de 7-398d. Bres, tribe 15-678c. Bresäter, Swed. 26-190 (B2). Bresc, Russ.: see Brest Li- tovsk.
Brescello, It. 20-850d. Breschet, Gilbert: anatomy 1-933b; hydrophobia 14- 169a. Bresci (anarchist) 15-79d. BRESCIA, It. 4-498a; battle
(1238) 16-932b; capture (1311) 13-279a; cotton manufacture 7-299b; fres- coes 18-831d; sieges 11- 48b, 11-190c; town hall 2-412d; violins 28-106d.
prov., It. 15-4 (C2); 15-4. -, College of, Bologna 27- 751d.
Brese-Winiari, J. L. L. von 10-693c.
Breskens, Holl. 13-588 (A3); 28-965c. BRESLAU, Ger. 4-498c; 11- 808 (F3); battle 4-691b, 24-717c; housing 13-825b; mortality 14-665b; observa- tory 19-957b; prison 22- 368d; seminary 11-16c; see 4-4b; siege 4-159b; treaties 17-901b, 3-41a; university 27-764c, 11-823a; zoological gardens 28-1019d.
dukes of 4-499b; 4-562a. Bresle, riv., Fr. 10-778 (E1-2); 25-392c.
Bresnahan, mt., Austr. 2-960 (B4).
Bress (arch.) 25-393a. Bressanone, Aus.: see Brisen. BRESSANT, JEAN BAP-
tiste Prosper 4-499c. Bressay, isl., Scot. 24-412 (G1); 24-855a; geology 24-853d.
-, sound, Scot. 24-412 (G1); 24-855a.
BRESSE, dist., Fr. 4-499d; 10-776 (F3).
-, riv., Fr. 3-446c. Bresse (geol.) 21-848. BRESSUIRE, Fr. 4-499d; 10- 778 (D4).
BREST, Fr. 4-500a; 10-778 (B3); battle (1778) 1-846a; blockades 22-747b, 4-561a; English expedition (1694) 26-1053c; fire (1784) 10- 401c: housing 13-824d; naval school 10-797c; popu- lation 10-780b; strike (1905) 10-892a.
Brest, rocks, Scot. 24-412 (D4).
Brenthus anchorago 6-675b (fig.).
Brent Knoll, Som. 9-430 (VI. F1); 25-390b.
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Rade de, bay, Fr. 10-778 (B3).
Bresterson, Sigismund 10-124b. BREST-LITOVSK,
500c; 23-872 (B5). Brestovats, Serv. (Timok) 24- 686 (D1).
-,Serv. (Vranya) 24-686 (C2).
Brethren and Sisters of the Free Spirit: see Brethren of the Free Spirit.
in Christ 23-374a.
- of the Angels 12-1b.
-of Charity: see Rosminians.
- of Chelcic 18-818b.
of the Christian Schools: see Ignorantines.
- of the coast 1-808b.
of the Common Life 8-956c.
of the Common Lot 19- 126d.
of the Cross 10-464a.
of the Free Spirit 7-934b; 1-1740; 19-126a.
- of Germany 5-505c.
of the Guild of Westminster 3-691c.
Brétigny, Charles Poncet de 12-682d.
BRETIGNY, Fr. 4-501a; 10-
778 (F3); treaty (1360) 9-504b, 10-821b, 22-742c. Břetislav I. (of Bohemia) 4-124a; 11-838b.
Bretkun, J. (preacher) 16- 790d.
BRETON, JULES ADOLPHE
Aimé Louis 4-501b.
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Breuil, It. 26-242 (D5). -, pass, Alps 1-743d. Breukelen, Holl. 13-588 (B2). Breunnerite 17-319c. Breusch, riv., Ger. 25-984a. Breuse, Maude de: see Braose, Maude de. Brevard, N.C. 19-772 (B4). Co., Fla. 10-540 (F3). Breve (law) 28-847d.
Jan (younger) 20-478d. PIETER (elder) 4-503b; 5-331c; 20-477d.
de recto: see Writ of right. Brévent, mt., Alps 1-743c. -, mts., Alps 5-827a. Breves, Braz. 4-440 (F2); 20- 746c.
Pieter (younger) 4-503b. Velvet see Breughel, Jan (elder).
Breuil, Fr. 10-309a.
Brévina, Switz.: see La Bré- vina.
Brevipennes (birds): see Ra- titae.
Brevis Institutio 6-456a. Brevoort, isl., Can. 5-160 (R3).
lake, Mich. 18-372 (E- F4). Brevoortia tyrannus: see Men- haden.
Brewarrina, Austr. 19-538 (D1).
BREWER, JOHN SHERREN 4-505d.
William H. 28-611c. Brewer, Ark. 2-552 (C2). Ga. 11-752 (E4).
Me. 17-434 (D4). Brewers, lake, Me. 17-434 (D4).
Brewers Company 16-811a. Brewer's grackle 12-311c. Brewers' grains 1-408a. Brewer's mole 27-633d.
sparrow 27-634a. Brewersville, Ind. 14-422 (F6). Brewerton, Henry 28-559b. BREWING 4-506a; 3-642a. Brewnow, Aus. 15-844a. Brewood, Staffs. 25-758 (A1); 25-759c.
Forest, Salop 24-857a. BREWSTER, SIR DAVID 4- 513a: crystals 7-570d; double refraction 23-27d; electricity 9-182a; fluores- cence 10-575d; kaleidoscope 15-639d; lenses 18-394b; polarization of light 21- 934c, 18-278d, 21-933b; staktometer 8-49c; stereo- Scope 25-898c.
WILLIAM 4-514b; 8- 738b.
Brewster, Mass. 17-852 (G3). Minn. 18-550 (B7).
Neb. 19-324 (D-E3). N.Y. 19-596 (C4). Va. 28-118 (B1). Wash. 28-354 (F1).
-, cape, Green. 12-543 (G3). isls., Mass. 17-852 (C4). Co., Tex. 26-690 (D-E6). Brewsterite 13-416b. Brewsterlinite 27-48b. Brewster Sessions 16-763d. Brewton, Ala. 1-460 (C4). -, Ga. 11-752 (D3). Breydel, John 10-479d. Breydon Water, lake, Norf. 9-424 (IV. F1); 19-744d. Breyten, S.Af. 27-190b. Brezan, Wenceslas 4-134b. BREZE (family) 4-514c.
Pierre de 4-514c; 5-843a; 17-703a. Březina, Alg. 1-643 (B2). Brezna, Monten. 18-767 ́ (A2). Breznik, Bulg. 4-773 (A2); 4-773d; battle (1885) 24- 700c.
Březnitz, Aus. 3-4 (D2).
Brialmont, Laurent Mathieu 23-830c; 4-718b. BRIAN (king of Ireland) 4- 515b; 14-766b; earls Inchiquin 14-354a. (Irish hero) 14-759a. Boroihme (Boru): see Brian (king of Ireland). Brianchon, Charles Julian 7- 655a.
Brianchon's theorem 11-697a. BRIANCON, Fr. 4-515c; 10- 778 (H5); school 25-187b. Briançon (diamond): see Rock crystal.
Briançonnais zone (geol.) 1- 752b.
BRIAND, ARISTIDE 4-515d; 10-893b; administration 10- 894c; church and state 10- 891b.
Briani, Christoforo 19-27a. Briante, riv., Fr. 1-541a. BRIANZA, dist., It. 4-516a; 15-4 (B2).
Briarbluff, Ill. 14-304 (B2). BRIARE, Fr. 4-516a; 10-778 (F4); canal 4-516a. Briareidae 2-99c.
BRIAREUS (Aegaeon) 4-516a. Briar rose: see Sweetbriar. Briartown, Okla. 20-58 (F2). Brias, Sp. 25-530 (D2). Briati, Giuseppe 12-101d. BRIBERY 4-516b; Bacon 3- 143a; embracery 9-309a; Pitt 9-547b; Rome 23-636d, 23-636b; Walpole 9-545b. See also Corrupt practices and Simony.
Bribir (Brebir), counts of: see Subić.
Bribsun (Tibetan queen) 16- 98c.
BRIC A BRAC 4-517b. Bric Bouchet, mt., Alps 1- 742a.
Bricchetti-Robecchi, L. (travel- ler) 25-380d. Bricelyn, Minn. 18-550 (D7). Briceton, O. 20-26 (A2). Briceville, Tenn. 26-620 (G1). Bric Froid, mt., Alps 1-742a. Brichelmestone, Sus.: see Brighton. Brick, Ala. 1-460 (B1).
riv., Ire. 14-744 (B4). BRICK (building) 4-517c; an- cient decoration 19-17b; Babylonian 5-710c, 3-108a; Egyptian 9-42b; inscrip- tions 14-621d; Roman 23- 587b; Tulun mosque 18- 899d. See also Brickwork. Brickchurch, Tenn. 26-620 (E2).
Brick-clay 6-473d.
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue 20-501b.
Brick-earth (geol.) 11-661b. See also Gault. Bricket Wood, Herts. 16-942 (C2). BRICKFIELDER 4-521b. Brickhill, Bucks. 4-729b. Brick-mould (anc. tool) 9-69c. Bricknogged partition 5-390d. Brick paving 23-391c. Brick tea 26-479c; 26-922d. Brickwall see Bricole. Brickwood, E. D. (oarsman) 23-784d.
BRICKWORK 4-521b; ashlar
- (Great), Staffs.: see Great Bridge.
-, riv., Ire. (trib. Blackwater) | 14-744 (C4).
, riv., Ire. (trib. Lee) 14-744 (C5).
Creek, riv., O. 20-26 (H2). Creek,
riv., Oreg. (Lake
co.) 20-242 (D5-4).
Creek, riv., Oreg. (trib. of John Day) 20-242 (E3). Bridgehampton, N.Y. 19-596 (H5); 25-492c. BRIDGE-HEAD 4-531d. Bridgehouse, bay, Scot. 15- 831d.
Bridgehouse (nautical term) 24-880a.
Bridge House Estates Com- mittee 16-940d. Bridgend, Scot. (Argyll) 24- 418 (A2).
-, Scot. (Islay) 24-412 (B4). Scot. (Kirkcudbright): see Maxwelltown.
-, Scot. (Perth) 24-418 (E2). BRIDGEND, Wales (Glam.) 4- 532a; 9-428 (V. D4); geology 12-74a.
II. 14-304 (E5). Ind. 14-422 (E5). Kan. 15-654 (E2).
-, Mich. 18-372 (G6). Neb. 19-324 (B3). N.J. 19-502 (B4). N.S. 19-831 (E1). O. 20-26 (14). Okla. 20-58 (C2). Oreg. 20-242 (H3). Pa. 21-106 (K7); 19-758a. Tenn. 26-620 (H2).
Tex. 26-690 (K2). Wash. 28-354 (F2).
Wis. 28-740 (B5); 28-742a. East, Conn.: see Bridgeport.
-, North, Conn.: Bridgeport.
Bridger, James 27-818h. Bridger, Mont. 14-276 (E3). Wyo. 28-874 (B4). Bridge-rail 22-820a. Bridger group
664c; 11-670b. Bridges, J. H. 22-173a. John 25-920d.
-, ROBERT 4-532d; 27-287c. Bridges, Tenn. 26-620 (F1). BRIDGES 4-533a; concrete foundations 6-836d; law respecting 13-457b, 9-431b, 9-434d; maintenance and repair 27-286d, 12-15a, 7- 209a; materials 4-151b; mili- tary 22-69b; movable 4- 543c; piers 21-588d; railway 22-835c; Roman 2-385c; steel 25-1019c. See also Aqueduct.
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John Egerton, 1st earl of 4-558a.
Bridgewater, Conn. 6-952 (B2).
-, Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Mass. 17-852 (F3); 17- 853a; 17-857c; 17-857a. -, Mich. 18-372 (G7). N.H. 19-490 (D4). N.S. 19-831 (B2). Pa. 21-106 (B4). Queens. 2-960 (G4). S.Dak. 25-506 (H4). Va. 28-118 (D2). ' Vt. 19-490 (B4).
-, bay, Vict. 28-38 (A3). cape, Vict. 28-38 (A3); 28- 37d.
, canal, Lancs. and Ches. 16-139 (D3); aqueduct 5- 169a; construction 4-572a, 17-550c; steam towage 5- 171a.
· Center, Me. 17-434 (E2). House, London, Eng. 2- 430c.
Navigation Co. 4-558c. Bridgewater treatises 4-558c. Bridgford, East, Notts. 9- 416 (F4).
West, Notts. 9-416 (E4); 19-827d.
Bridgham, Norf. 9-424 (IV. D2).
BRIDGITTINES 4-558d. BRIDGMAN, FREDERICK Arthur 4-559a.
John see Avery, John. LAURA DEWEY 4-559a. -, Sir Orlando 24-706b. Bridgman, Mich. 18-372 (D8). , cape, Green. 12-543 (G1). BRIDGNORTH, Salop 4-559c;
9-420 (III. B1); 9-478b, 481b.
Bridgton, Me. 17-434 (B4). Bridgtown, Staffs. 25-758 (A1). BRIDGWATER, Som. 4-560a; 9-430 (VI. F1); siege (1645) 12-415b.
-, bay, Som. 9-430 (VI. F1); 25-389b.
Bridle 23-988b.
Bridled kangaroo 11-350b. Bridle joint 5-388a. BRIDLINGTON,
BRIDPORT, ALEXANDER Hood, viscount 4-560d. BRIDPORT, Dorset. 4-561a; 9-420 (III. B5); ancient mint 8-435d; geology 8-435a. Tas. 26-438 (B1). Vt. 19-490 (A4). Bridson, Joseph 5-639d. BRIE, dist., Fr. 4-561b; 10- 776 (E2); cheese 7-750a. For history: sce Champagne. -, limestone of: see Calcaire de Brie.
mts., Fr. 17-746c. Briec, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Brie-Comte-Robert, Fr. 10-778 (F3); 24-588b.
BRIEF 4-561c; ecclesiastical 4-561d; papal 8-304d, 2- 897d; in U.S. 4-561c. See also Breve.
(typography). 27-511b. bag 4-561d. Briefe aus Paris (Börne) 11- 795a.
BRIEG, Ger. 4-562a; 11-808
(F3); 3-408; castle gateway 2-421a.
BRIEG, Switz. 4-562b; 26- 242 (E4).
Brieger, Ludwig 18-56d; 3-
BRIELLE, Holl. 4-562b; 13- 538 (B3); 13-610d; 13-610c. Briem, Valdemar 14-240b. Brienne, counts of 4-562c.
-, John of: see John of Brienne.
~Walter, count of (duke of Athens) 2-844c; 4-562d; 1- 715a.
- Yolande of: see Yolande of Brienne.
Brienne-la-Vieille, Fr. 4-562c. BRIENNE-LE-CHATEAU, FT. 4-562c; 10-778 (G3); battle 19-232 (map).
Brienno, It. 26-242 (G5).
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Brigham Young University,
Utah 22-516b. BRIGHOUSE, Yorks. 4-567a; 28-933 (B2).
Brighstone, I. of W. 9-420 (III. E5).
BRIGHT, SIR CHARLES T. 4-567a; 26-527b.
H. flying model 10-513c. Henry 20-891d.
JOHN 4-567b; 19-992b. Richard 18-54d; 18-63b. Timothy 24-1008d. Bright, Ga. 11-752 (B1). Vict. 28-38 (D2). Brightling, Sus. 9-424 (IV. C5).
BRIGHTLINGSEA,
Ess. 4- 570a; 9-424 (IV. D3); 6- 378a.
Brighton, Ark. 2-552 (E1). Colo. 6-722 (F2).
Briensburg, Ky. 15-740 (B2). Brienz, Switz. 26-242 (E3); 4-562d; 3-795a.
BRIENZ, lake, Switz. 4-562d; 26-242 (D3).
Brienzer Rothhorn, mt., Switz.: see Rothhorn.
Brie-Pouilleuse, dist., Fr. 17- 746c.
Brier, isl., N.S. 19-831 (A2); 19-830a.
-Creek, riv., Ala. 1-460 (C1). -Creek, riv., Ga. 11-752 (D2).
-Creek, riv., S.C. 25-500 (C4).
Brière de l'Isle, Louis A. E. G. 27-7a; 24-642d.
Brierfield, Ala. 1-460 (B2). -, Lancs. 16-139 (E1); 16- 140a.
Brier Hill, O. 20-26 (12). -Hill, Pa. 21-106 (C6). BRIERLEY, BENJAMIN 4- 563a
Brierley, Yorks. 28-933 (D2). -Hill, Staffs. 25-758 (A2); 8-638a; 25-758c.
BRIERLY, SIR OSWALD W. 4-563a.
Brierly, cape, N.S.W. 4-563b. Brier rose: see Sweetbrier.
Bries, Hung.: see Breznóbánya. Briesen, Ger., 11-808 (G2). Briest, Karoline von: see
Fonqué, Karoline, Baroness de la Motte.
BRIEUX, EUGENE 4-563b; 8-517b.
Brieve (Scots law): see Writ. Brieve of service of heirs 28- 851b.
Briey, Fr. 10-778 (G3).
Brig (ship) 24-878b.
Brigach, riv., Ger. 7-819d. BRIGADE 4-563c;
artillery 2-690d; cavalry 5-570a.
-major 17-450c; 4-563c. Brigadier-general 4-563c. BRIGANDAGE 4-563c. BRIGANDINE 4-566a; 2-588c. -jacket 7-614b.
Brigans (deity): see Bergans. BRIGANTES, people 4-566a; 4-584 (B-C3); 4-246a; 14- 157b; Cerealis defeats 5-
Brigantine, N.J. 19-502 (D5). -, bay, N.J. 19-502 (D5). -beach, N.J. 19-502 (D5). Brigantine (ship) 24-878b. Brigantium, Fr. 15-26 (A2). See
-Sp. 23-648 (B2). See also
Brigella" (law case) 3-58a. Brigels, Switz. 26-242 (G3). Brigelserhörner, mt., Switz.
Ill. 14-304 (B4).
Ind. 14-422 (G1).
Mass. 17-852 (B4); 5-97a; 4-290c.
Md. 17-828 (A3). Me. 17-434 (C3).
Mich. 18-372 (G7).
Mo. 18-608 (C4). N.Y. 19-596 (C2). N.Z. 19-624 (C5).
Ont. 20-114 (E2). BRIGHTON, Sus. 4-570b; 9- 424 (IV. B5); artesian well 28-505d; blind asylum 4- 62b; geology 26-165d, 26- 166a; housing scheme 13- 817b; piers 21-589d; tele- phone service 26-557b. Tas. 26-438 (B2). Utah 27-814 (B-C2). BRIGHTON, Vict.
Brihtnoth (Saxon ealdorman) 9-471d; 9-786d; 3-556a. Brihuega, Sp.: battle (1710) 25-608a.
Bril, Matthew 4-571b.
Briger Bad, Switz. 26-242, PAUL 4-571b.
Brigetio, Hung. 23-649 (D2).
See also O. Szöny.
BRIGG, Lines. 4-566a; 9-416 (IL. G2). BRIGGS, CHARLES A.4-566b; 3-864a; 4-658b.
HENRY 4-566c; decimal notation 19-175c; geomet- rical continuity 11-674b; logarithm tables 26-329a. Henry, Son & Co. 22-424a.
Bril, Holl. see Brielle.
Brilessus, mt., Gr.: see Pente-
Brill, Bucks. 9-420 (III. E3);
4-729c; 4-730a.
Wis. 28-740 (B3). BRILL (fish) 4-571b; 10-433b; hill, Bucks. 4-728d. amount landed (1890-1905) 10-432c.
BRILLAT-SAVARIN, ANTH-
John (cricketer) 7-442a; Brilliant, Ala. 1-460 (B1).
Briggs, Ariz. 2-544 (B2).
Briggsdale, O. 20-26 (L2).
Briggsville, Wis. 28-740 (D5).
-, O. 20-26 (14).
Brilliant (gem) 16-196c; 11- 561a.
(fabric) 7-278b.
dyes 8-746b foll.
Brigham, Cumb. 9-412 (I. B3); Brillion, Wis. 28-740 (E-F4).
treaty 3-257c.
-Utah 27-814 (C1).
Brillouin, Louis Marcel 18-
Brigham Young College, Utah Brilon, Ger.
Brim, Vict. 28-38 (B2). Brimfield, Ill. 14-304 (C3). Ind. 14-422 (G2). Mass. 17-852 (C2). Brimham, Yorks.: geology 28- 931c.
Brimington, Derby. 6-111c. Brimley, Mich. 18-372 (F3). Brimnes, cape, Ice. 14-228 (D2). Brimont, hill, Fr. 23-54c. Brimpton, Berks. 9-420 (III. E4).
Brims Ness, cape, Scot. 24- 412 (E1); 4-959b. Brimson, Mo. 18-608 (C1). BRIMSTONE (dict.) 4-571c. See also Sulphur.
tree see Tolmgah. BRIN, BENEDETTO 4-571c;
15-63d; 15-76b.
Brind, Richard 12-538b. BRINDABAN, India 4-571d; 14-376 (G6).
BRINDISI, It. 4-571d; 15-4
(F-G4); 28-671b. Brundisium.
Brindle, Lancs. 16-139 (C2). Brindled gnu 12-159c. BRINDLEY, JAMES 4-572a; 5-169a.
Brindley's incubator 14-360d. Brinell (engineer) 14-829d. Brine-shrimp: see Artemia. Brinfield fibrolite-schist 27- 630c.
Bring (mathematician) 1-635d. Bringas (statesman) 19-647d. Bring Deeps, str., Scot. 20- 279c.
Bringhurst, Ind. 14-422 (D3). Bringloe v. Morrice (1676) 3- 221a.
Brinjal see Aubergine. Brinje, Hung. 3-4 (D4). Brink, B. E. K. Ten: see Ten Brink.
Brink, Ark. 2-552 (B2). Brinkburn, Northumb.
791d: 7-130c. Brinkhaven, O. 20-26 (F4). Brinkhill, Lincs. 9-416 (II. H3). Brinkley, Ark. 2-552 (D3).
Cambs. 9-424 (IV. C2). Brinkworth, S. Aus. 2-960 (F6).
Wilts. 9-420 (III. C3). Brinnon, Wash. 28-354 (B-C2). Brinscall, Lancs. 16-139 (C2). Brinsley, Notts. 9-416 (II. E3). Brinsmade, N.Dak.19-780(E1). Brinson, Ga. 11-752 (B5). Brin's process 20-423c. Brinsworth, Yorks.28-933 (D3). Brintbodarne, Swed. 26-190 (C1). BRINTON, DANIEL G. 4- 572b: 14-453c. BRINVILLIERS,
M. M. d'Aubray, marquise de, 4-572c. Brion, Friederike E. 12-182d; 16-431c.
-, Philippe de Chabot, Seig- neur: see Chabot, Philippe de.
-, Simon Mompitié de: see Martin IV. (pope). Brion, isl., Can. 5-433c. Brione, Switz. 26-242 (F4). -, mt., Aus. 23-373b. BRIONIAN IS., Adriatic S. 4-572d; 3-4 (C4). Brionne, Baldwin of: see Baldwin, sheriff of Devon. - Gilbert of: see Gilbert of Brionne.
Brionne, Fr. 10-778 (E3); 12- 699b.
BRIOSCO, ANDREA R. 4- 573a.
Briot, François: metal work 21-798d (fig.).
Brisbane box (bot.) 22-733c. Brisbin, Pa. 21-106 (F4). Briscale 26-61b.
Briscoe Co., Tex. 26-690 (F1). Brise, Sir E. Ruggles 22-369a. Brisebarre, Jean de Douai: see
John Brisebarre. Briseis 1-143c.
Brisen, mt., Switz. 26-242 (E3). BRISEUX, CHARLES E. 4- 574c.
Brisighella, It. 9-338a. Brisingidae 8-880a. "Brisk" (ship) 24-916d. Brisnigamen (myth.) 13-376d. BRISSAC, dukes of 4-574c.
Charles de Cossé, marshal 4-155d; 6-560c. -, Charles de Cossé, duc de 4- 574c.
Louis H. T. de Cossé, duc de 4-574c.
Brissac, Fr. 17-442b.
Brissago, Switz. 26-242 (F4). Brissarthe, Fr.: battle (866)
BRISTOL, EARLS AND MAR- quesses of 4-575b.
GEORGE DIGBY, 2nd earl of 4-576b.
JOHN DIGBY, 1st earl of 4-577d.
-, William Fitz-Robert, earl of see Gloucester, William Fitz-Robert, earl of.
Elizabeth, countess of: see Kingston, Elizabeth, duch- ess of. BRISTOL, Conn. 4-579a; 6-952 (D3); geology 7-110d, 9- 757c.
--- Fla. 10-540 (B1).
Ga. 11-752 (D4). BRISTOL, Glos. 4-579b; 9-420 (III. C4); archdeaconry 12- 134d; Augustinian canons' house 1-19d; Baptist college 3-373c; bishopric 9-421b; black death 9-503c; blind asylum 4-62b; cathedral 4-579c, 2-433b, 5-520d, 16- 536b; Civil War 12-134c; Colston charities 6-736b; deanery 12-134d; housing problem 13-820a; illegiti- macy 14-303a; museum 19- 66c; pottery 5-742c, 5-748c, 5-755d; riots (1831) 23-361c; shipping 27-603b; siege (1643) 12-406a, 4-35c, 10- 328b; smallpox epidemic (1908) 25-249a. -, Ia. 14-732 (D1).
Ill. 14-304 (D2). Ind. 14-422 (F1). Me. 17-434 (C5).
N.H. 19-490 (D4). N. Y. 19-596 (C3). BRISTOL, Pa. 4-582a; 21-106 (M7).
BRISTOL, R.I. 4-582b; 23-249 (C-D2).
-, S.Dak. 25-506 (H2). -, Tenn. 26-620 (11); 26-
623a. BRISTOL, Va. 4-582c; 28-118 (B2).
-, Vt. 19-490 (A3).
Wash. 28-354 (D4). Wis. 28-740 (E-F6). W.Va. 28-560 (C2). bay, Alsk. 1-472 (E4); 1-475d.
-, isl., Pac.O. 25-486 (H9). lake, Vt. 19-490 (H3). Bristol" (crniser) 24-909b. Bristol bone bed (geol.): see Bone bed of Rhaetic. Bristol Channel, Eng. 9-428 (V-B4); 26-939a.
Co., Mass. 17-852 (E3). Bristol coalfield (geol.) 12- 133c; 5-310c.
For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.
HENRY WILLIAM 4-583a. Richard 3-901d.
Bristow, Ia. 14-782 (E2). Ind. 14-422 (D8). Ky. 15-740 (B3). Neb. 19-324 (F2). Okla. 20-58 (E2). Va. 28-118 (E2).
Brit, riv., Dorset. 9-420 (III. B5).
BRITAIN (ancient) 4-583a; 4- 584 (map); 23-648 (B1); 23- 649 (B-C4): Agricola 1-386d; Anglo-Saxon period 4-589c; barrows 2-348c; bronze age 2-351a, 2-352c; Caesar's invasions 4-940a; ceramics 5-724d, 5-742a, 26-657a; Christian churches 2-401b; coinage 19-876c, 4-593c; costume 7-236b, 4-593b; Irish emigration 5-578d; lake-dwellings 2-350a; Paul- inus 20-963c; pre-Roman 4- 583a; Roman period 4- 583c, 23-473d; Silures 25- 109d; Viking age 28-63c.
Little, Lancs.: see Little Britain. Britannia, Can. 20-369b. -, cape, Can. 5-160 (L2). cape, Green. 12-543 (D- E1).
-, country: see Britain.
-, rock, Cape Col. 20-431b. -, rock, Wales 18-109a.
Britannia (figure) 4-583a; 21- 116b.
Britannia" (yacht) 28-892d. Britannia Bridge, Wales 4- 539b; 4-546a.
Britannia Major 27-598b.
metal 2-128a; embossing 9-309a.
Minor: see Brittany. Britannia's Pastorals (Browne) 4-667b; 20-368c.
Britanniaville, Mass. 26-453d. "Britannic " (liner) 24-886a. Britannicae Insulae: see Bri- tain.
BRITANNICUS 4-595b. Britford, Wilts. 9-420 (III. D4); 28-700c.
British Academy 1-98d.
- and African Steam Naviga- tion Co. 25-853b. -and American Steam Navi- gation Co. 25-850b. -and Foreign Bible Society: see Bible Societies. -and Foreign Blind Asso-
ciation: see under Biind, The, British and Foreign Medical Review 10-639b. British and Foreign School Society: see School Society, British and Foreign.
- and Foreign Temperance Society: see Temperance Society, British and Foreign. and Foreign Unitarian Asso- ciation see Unitarian Asso- ciation, British and Foreign. -and Irish Steam Packet Co. 25-850b.
- Architects, Royal Institute of : see Architects, Royal Institute of British.
- Army 27-606b; 2-610b; 20-17d; 25-752d; barracks 3-427a; chaplains 5-851d; law affecting 28-656d, 1- 301a: see also Military Law; manœuvres 17-593b; pen- sions 21-120c; post-office corps 22-186a; provost-mar- shal 22-516c; rations 8- 214b; supply and transport 26-114d; uniforms 27-582b. See also India, Army; Schools; Territorial Force, and various branches.
- Army: History 2-610c; Anglo-Saxon, 4-591d, 9- 470a, 2-596b; medieval 14- 519c, 2-597d, 9-481c; Civil War period 2-600b, 5-564c, 12-403c, 7-488b, 23-735d; Restoration period 9-540b, 9-542b; 18th and 19th cent. 2-688a, 9-407b, 3-427a, 12- 355a; command 5-914a, 22- 281a, 7-69a; Guards 12- 6578, 5-913d; punishments 4-428a. See also India,
instructions given on Page 1.
Army; Military Law, and | British Institution 2-701d. separate wars.
British art: brasses 4-434a; effi-
gies 9-10a, 24-494b; etching 9-806a; glass 12-103c; illu- minated MSS. 18-525a, 316b, 14-318a; illustration 14-321d; line engraving 16- 723b; mezzotint 18-352c; miniature 18-526c; painting 20-497b, 20-476a, 19-23d; porcelain 5-753d, 5-758b; pottery 5-741d; sculpture 24-492c, 24-501b; stained glass 12-107c.
Artists, Royal Society of 2-701d.
- Association for the Ad- vancement of Science 25- 309d; 4-513d; 12-941a; 16- 948c; balloons 1-266d; cra- niometry 7-374b; dredging 8-570c; electrical units 9- 187b, 27-740c.
Association standard thread 24-478c.
Baluchistan: see Baluchis- tan, British.
Bechuanaland: see Bechu.
see Bee-keepers' Association, British.
BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA 4-595b; 23-260 (B-D1-2); 4-607a; boundary treaties 2- 329b, 6-919b; industries 6-647d, 7-275a. See also Nyasaland Protectorate.
Channel, Arct. 11-37d. British Chess Association 6- 103d.
Chess Federation 6-105c. Child Study Association : see Child Study Association, British.
cholera : see Cholera, simple. Club, Haw. : see Pacific Club.
BRITISH COLUMBIA, prov., Can. 4-598b; 4-600 (map); appeal courts 2-216d; geology 5-145d, 5-312c, 5- 89a; history 4-600d, 4-608d, 5-161a; homestead law 10- 63b; Japanese immigration 5-149c.
British Cotton Growing Asso-
ciation see Cotton Growing Association, British. British Critic, The 18-953d; 28-322a.
British Dairy Institute: see Dairy Institute, British.
Dairy Farmers' Associa- tion see Dairy Farmers' Association, British.
Guiana 12-676c; 12-675 (map); 4-608d; boundary arbitration 12-676c; coloured population 4-607a; coolies 7-77a; geology 12-675d; in- dustries 7-274c, 10-648c, 25- 696a; insurrection (1823) 6-571d; laws 10-63a, 20- 906a; yellow fever 28-910c. British gum: see Dextrine. BRITISH HONDURAS, C.Am. 4-615a; 5-678 (B2); 6-475a; antiquities 5-679b; geology 5-675c; history 4-616b; pa- tent law 20-906a; timber 10-648c.
Indian Association 20-522a. Indian Naturalization Act (1852) 19-275d.
India, order of 18-17h. India Steam Navigation Co. 25-852a; 25-859a.
Isles: see United King- dom.
Kaffraria: see Kaffraria. Kommbo, dist., W.Af. 11- 438b.
- Library of Political Science 16-554d.
Linen Company 3-339d. British Magazine 23-729b. British mts., Alsk. 1-474a.
Museum, Lond. 16-938 (E1); 16-948c; 19-61c; 19- 65a; architecture 2-427d,28- 548a; officials 6-413d. -: Library 16-551c; cata- logues 3-76d, 3-911b; copy- right books 7-119d, 22-301b; incunabula 14-370d; Pan- izzi 20-679a.
Museum of Natural History, Lond. see Natural History Museum (Sth. Kensington, London).
- Mutiny Act, 1858 4-428a. - Navy 19-309b; 19-311d, admiralty administration 1- 195b, 1-203a; barracks 3- 430d; boats 4-99c; chaplains 5-851d; coaling stations 6- 594d; colonial contributions 4-613d, 2-950b; desertion 8-93c; dockyards 8-364c; finance 1-199d; Fisher 10- 428d; flags 10-459a; Haslar experimental tank 24-942c; hospitals 8-346d; law re- lating to seamen 24-545a; marines 17-720d; medals 18-4d; mercantile marine 14-876b; mobilization 1- 200d; naval reserve 19- 300b; neutrality 19-442c; officers 20-19a, 1-195a, 6- 756c; pensions 21-120b; pilotage 21-612c; rating of ships 22-915d; rations 8- 214a; royal prerogative 22- 281a; ships 24-891d, 24- 906d; submarines 24-917c; turbines 25-824b; uniforms 27-593a; wills of sailors 28- 656d. See also Marines. Navy : History 19-301d; 24-553a; Alfred 2-596b, 9- 469b; Anson's reforms 22- 84a; Edgar 8-933d; fighting instructions 17-887c; Henry VIII. 13-289c; Pepys 21- 130d.
- New Guinea : see New Guinea, British.
North America Act (1867) 5-159b; British Columbia 4- 600c; Macdonald 17-211c; provisions 5-164c, 5-151c, 5-165b.
British North Borneo 4-262a; 4-257 (C1); 4-609a; coloured population 4-606d; tobacco 26-1039b.
North Borneo Company 4-262a.
oak 19-931d; 10-649d; bark see Oak-bark. British Pharmacopoeia 21- 354a; addendum 21-355a. Pharmacopoeia Codex 21-
Quarterly Review 1-699a. British Queen (ship) 25- 850b; 24-886a.
British School (Athens) 2-
Seamen's Orphans' Home 4-619b.
Somaliland: see Somaliland, British.
South Africa Company 23-265a; 1-342b; 5-952a; 25-478a; Barotseland ac- quired 3-426a; Bechuana- land claims 3-607b; police 23-263b; Portuguese claims 11-544d; Rhodes 23-255d; Rhodesia medal 18-15a. Thermal Unit (B.T.U.) 27- 740b; 13-137b.
British Weekly 19-663d.
British West Charterland Com-
BRITON-FERRY, Wales 4- 617a; 9-428 (V-D4). Britska: see Britzska. Britstown, Cape Col. 25-466 (F8).
Britsum, Holl. 13-588 (C1). Britt, Ia. 14-732 (D1). Brittaine, Nicholas: see Breton, Nicholas. BRITTANY, anc. prov., Fr. 4- 617a; 10-778 (C3-D4); 10- 802 (hist. map); 4-583a; arms 13-324a (fig.); geology 10-778b; history 10-811a, 9-484d, 4-501a, 10-843b. See also Armorica. Brittas, bay, Ire. 14-744 (F4). Brittenburg, Rom. camp, Holl. 13-588a.
Brittii, tribe: see Bruttii. Brittin, N.Dak. 19-780 (D3). Brittle, inlet, Scot. 24-412 (B2).
Brittle amber: see Gedanite. micas see Clintonite. Brittlesea, Ess.: see Bright- lingsea.
Brittle silver ore: see Stephan- ite.
star (zool.) 25-797a. See also Ophiurida.
Britton, Mich. 18-372 (G7).
Okla. 20-58 (D2).
S.Dak. 25-506 (H2). Tex. 26-690 (B8).
BRITTON (law) 4-618c; deo- dand 8-55b.
Brittons Neck, S.C. 25-500 (E3).
Britts Landing, Tenn. 26-620 (D2).
Britvin, cape, Russ. 23-872 (H1); 19-833a. Britwell Library: see Miller, William Henry: library. Britz, Ger. 3-788 (map). BRITZSKA 4-618d; 5-403c. Briva Curretiae, Fr.: see Brive.
Isarae, Fr.: see Pontoise. Brivas, Fr.: see Brioude. BRIVE (Brives-la-Gaillarde), Fr. 4-618d; 10-778 (E5). Brivodorum, Fr.: see Briare. Brix, Aus.: see Brix. Brixellum, It. 15-26 (C2); 20- 366c.
BRIXEN, Aus. 4-619a; 3-4 (B3); council at 12-571a; see of 4-4b. BRIXHAM, Dev. 4-619b; 9- 430 (VI. F3).
Brixham sole: see under Sole,
Brixia, It. 15-26 (C2). See also Brescia.
Brixianus, Codex 3-881b. Brixlegg, Aus. 2-974d. Brixton, I. of W. 28-627b. BRIXTON, Lond. 4-619d; 16- 938 (C3).
Brixworth, Northants. 9-420
(III. F2); 19-770a; 3-477a. Briza 12-371b; 12-374c.
media see Quaking grass. Brize (wind): see Bise. BRIZEUX, JULIEN AUGUSTE Pélage 4-619d; 5-650d. BRIZO (goddess) 4-619d. Brizopyrum 12-373a. Brjanslaekr, Ice. 14-228 (B2). Brnik, mt., Monten. 18-767b. Brno, Aus.: see Brünn. Bro, Swed. (Göteborg o. Bohus) 26-190 (A2). (Upsala)
-White Herring, Board of Broad, Ga. 11-752 (D2).
- bay, Russ.: see Redbeach. bay, Scot. 24-412 (B1); 16-525b.
-, mt., Pa. 17-395a.
-, riv., Ga. 11-752 (C1).
-, riv., N. and S.C. (trib. of Congaree) 19-772 (C4); 25- 500 (C2).
-, riv., S.C. 25-500 (B3). riv., Tenn. 26-620 (H2). -, sound, Queens. 2-960 (14); 2-942b.
Creek, inlet, Md. 17-828 (G3).
Broadwell ring (ordnance) 20- 205d.
Broadwindsor, Dorset. 9-420
Broadwood, John 21-568b. -, Robert George 9-129a,
(firm) 21-570c; 21-572b. Broadwoodwidger, Dev. 7-
Brobjaerg: battle (1357) 27- 842c.
Broc. Switz. 11-213a. Broca, A. 11-429b.
PAUL 4-620c; 7-372d; 18-62a.
BROCADE 4-620d; 28-441b; 28-453a.
- (ceramics) 15-188c. Brocardum 5-196b.
Broca's convolution 2-164a. Brocavum, Brit.: see Brougham Castle.
BROCCHI, GIOVANNI BAT- tista 4-622d.
Broccoli 4-916a, b.
Broch, Ole Jakob 19-817b. Broch, isl., Spitsbergen 25- 709a.
round tower, Scot. 23-
773d. - Creek, riv., Del. 17-828 (H3).
Broaddus, Tex. 26-690 (N4). Broad flange differdange beam
Broadhurst, Ga. 11-752 (E4). Lancs. 16-139 (C2). Broad Kiln Creek, riv., Del. 17-828 (13). Broadland, S.Dak. 25-506(G3). Broadlands, Ill. 14-304 (E4). Broad Law, mt., Scot. 24-412 (E4); 21-38d; 24-414b. Broad-leaved dock 8-353d. Broad-leaved orchis : Marsh orchis. Broadley, Lancs. 28-933 (A2). Broad ligament 23-132c; dis- eases of 12-767c. Broadmeadows, Scot. 28-907d. Broad Meadow Water, riv., Ire. 14-744 (E3). Broadmoor Asylum, Berks. 16-942 (A3); 24-140a. Broadmount, port, Queens. 23-434c.
Broad Mountain, Pa. 21-106 (K4).
Broadoak, Sus. 9-424 (IV. C5). Broad Ripple, Ind. 14-422 (E5).
Broad Run, Va. 28-118 (E2). Broads, The, Norf. 9-414d. Broad Seal War (1838) 19- 512c.
BROADSIDE (printing) 620b; 19-550b; 20-659c; 14-370a.
on 17-325c; 17-329b. BROADSTAIRS, Kent 4-620c; 9-424 (IV. E4). Broadstone of Honour, The, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England 8-262c. Broad St., Lond. 16-938 (C2). Broadsword 23-967a. Broadtail 11-350c; 11-347a; 11-356b; imitation 11-355d. Broad tapeworm : see Dibo- thriocephalus latus. Broadview, Can. 24-225 (B- C3).
Broadwas, Worcs. 9-420 (III. C2).
Broadwater, Sus. 9-424 (IV. B5); 28-836d.
- Co., Mont. 14-276 (D2). Natatorium, Mont. 13-220b. Broadway, Dorset. 9-420 (III. B5).
- Ire. 14-744 (E4).
N.C. 19-772 (C-D2). Oreg. 20-242 (B4).
Pa. 21-106 (K3).
Som. 9-430 (VI. G2); 7- 253c.
Va. 28-118 (C-D2). Worcs. 9-420 (III. D2); 13-812a; 7-253c.
thoroughfare, N.Y.C. 19- 610 (B1-3). Broadwell, Cal. 5-8 (E4).
For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.
BROCHANT DE VILLIERS, A. J. F. M. 4-623a; 9- 272c.
BROCHANTITE 4-623a. Brochel,
castle, Scot. 25-
Brocher (textile) 4-621c. Brochet, Du, lake, Can. 5-160 (14).
Brochmael (king of Gwent) 18-728d; 8-18d.
Bröchner, Hans 13-561b; 8- 43b.
Broch of Birsay, isl., Scot.: see Birsay.
Brock, C. E. 5-333c. —, SIR ISAAC
THOMAS 4-623c; 24-502d; 24-506 (PI. V.); 19-907a. Brock, Bucks. 4-729a.
Okla. 20-58 (D3).
riv., Lancs. 16-139 (B1). Brockampton, Hereford. 9-420 (III. B3).
Brockdish, Norf. 9-424 (IV. E2).
Brockedon, William 21-86b. Bröckelschiefern 4-802a. BROCKEN, mt., Ger. 4-623d; 11-808 (C3); 13-48a.
SPECTRE OF THE 4-624a; 18-573c; 7-185a.
Brockenhurst, Hants 9-420 (III. D5); 12-903a; 12-904d. BROCKES, BARTHOLD Heinrich 4-624a; 11-790b. Brocket, Can. 1-500 (B2).
N.Dak. 19-780 (F1). Brocket (mammal) 7-923a; 7- 924a; antlers 7-922b. Brocket,chapel, Hatfield, Herts. 13-62d.
mansion, Herts. 9-424 (IV, B3); 13-62d.
Brockham, Sur. 16-942 (C4). Brockhaus, Friedrich 4-624b. FRIEDRICH ARNOLD 4- 624b; Konversations Lexi• kon 9-381a.
Heinrich 4-624b.
Heinrich Edward 9-381b. Heinrich Rudolf 9-381b. Hermann 4-624c.
-, fort, Hants 22-132 (map). Brockie arc lamp 16-665b. Brocklehurst, Sir Philip 21- 968a.
BROCKLESBY, RICHARD 4- 624c.
Brocklesby, mansion, Lincs. 9-416 (II. G2); 16-716d. "Brocklesby Betty (race. horse) 13-728b. Brocklesby Stakes 13-730d. Brockley, Lond. 16-938 (D3); 16-524c.
Hill, Herts. 4-584 (C6). Brockmeyer, Henry C. 24- 27a. Brockport, N.Y. 19-596 (C2). -, Pa. 21-106 (E3). Brockram 21-176c; 9-4168. Brockroad, Va. 28-118 (E2). Brocksburn, riv., Scot. 8-669d. Brocksma (Transvaal official) 27-208c.
Brockton, Ala. 1-460 (C4). BROCKTON, Mass. 4-624d; 17-852 (E-F2); 17-852d. Mont. 14-276 (G1). BROCKVILLE, Can. 4-625a; 20-114 (F1).
Brockway, Zebulon Reed 9 297c.
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