Brockway, Minn. 18-550 (C5).
Brockwayville, Pa.
Brockwell Park, Lond. 16-938 (C3); 16-949c.
Brocomagus, Ger.: see Bru- math.
Brooquière, Bertrandon de la: see Bertrandon de la Broc- quière.
Brocton, Ill. 14-304 (E4). -, N.Y. 19-596 (A3); 20-83a. BROD, Hung. 4-625a; 3-4 (E); 18-445b.
- Böhmisch, Aus.: see Böh- misch-Brod.
- Deutsch, Aus.: see Deutsch- Brod.
- Ungarisch, Aus.: see Ungar- sch-Brod.
Brodall: see Brotherhood, court of
Brodbecks, Pa. 21-106 (16). Erodeaea: see Brodiaea. Erodeau, Victor 11-122c. Brode-glas: see Sheet glass. Brodén, T. (mathematician) 11-307c.
Broderers Company 16-811a. Broderick, David C. 10-323a; 5-19c.
Broderip, Frances Freeling 13- 66 a
- WILLIAM JOHN 4-625b; 8-371c.
Brodhead, Jacob 4-625b.
- JOHN ROMEYN 4-625b. Brodhead, Ky. 15-740 (D3). -, Wis. 28-740 (D6).
Brodheadsville, Pa. 21-106 L-M4).
Brodhull: see Brotherhood, Court of.
Brodhun, E. 21-527c.
Brodhurst, J. Penderel 19- 562a.
Brodiaca 13-769a; 5-147d.
Brodick, Scot. 24-418 (A3); 4-879b.
- bay, Scot. 24-418 (A3).
- castle, Scot. 2-483c.
Brodie, Alexander 10-672c.
- SIR BENJAMIN COLLINS, 1st bart. 4-625c; 27-941c; 1-938a; 21-535d.
- Sir Benjamin Collins, 2nd bart. 4-625d.
- PETER BELLINGER 4- 625d.
- Robert 20-520a.
-T. G. (physiologist) 1- 5106.
-William 12-83b.
Brodie, castle, Scot. 10-672c.
Brodina, Aus. 3-4 (13). Brodir (viking) 14-766d. Brodli, Hans 3-371a. Brodnax, Va. 28-118 (D4). Brodolium, Fr.: see Breuil. Brodribb, John: see Irving, Henry.
Brodrick, Viscounts Midleton: see Midleton.
-George Charles 18-419b; 6-346a.
-Sir St John 18-419a. Thomas (admiral) 22-747c. Brodsky (sculptor) 24-515d. Brody, Alexander 13-930b. BRODY, Aus. 4-626a; 3-4 (I1);
battle (1646) 15-893c; fires 10-401d.
Brodyagi (dict.) 25-15b. Brodzinski, Casimir 21-927c. Broecke, Bernard ten 20-13d. Eroek, Neb. 19-324 (14). BROEKHUIZEN, JAN VAN 4-626a.
Broekhuizen, Holl. 13-588 (C3). broeksele, Belg.: see Brussels. Brers Hoek, str., Bor. 4-257
Broderio, A. 8-506a. Bregar, Pomona, Scot. 22-49b. WALDEMAR
Christofer 4-626b; 19-801d; lapis lazuli 16-200a.
Brgerite 21-663b.
Brghill, Roger Boyle, baron
of: see Orrery, 1st earl of. BROGLIE, DE (family) 4-
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Brogo (Norman knight) 27- | Bromley College, Kent 4-634a.
BROGUE (dict.) 4-628b. Brogueville, Pa. 21-106 (I-K6). BROHAN, AUGUSTINE
Susanne 4-628b.
-, Emilie Madeleine 4-628b. -, Josephine F. A. 4-628b. Brohl, village, Ger. 16-1d. -, valley, Ger. 27-215b. Broiling 7-75c.
Brois, Philip de 3-609c. Brok (zool.) 17-472c. Brokaw, Wis. 28-740 (D3). BROKE (Brooke), ARTHUR 4-628c.
- SIR PHILIP
Vere, Bart. 4-628c.
- Robert 9-604c.
Broke, N.S.W. 19-538 (G3). Broken, bay, N.S.W. 19-538 (H4); 19-537d; 2-959c. -, riv., Vict. 28-38 (C2).
Arrow, Okla. 20-58 (F1). Brokenbow, Neb. 19-324 (E3). BROKEN HILL, N.S.W. 4- 629a; 19-538 (A2).
- Hill, dist., N.S.W. 2-953c; geology 19-538c.
Hill Mine, Rhod. (C2); 23-262b; 3-426b.
Hill Mines, N.S.W. 539c; lead 2-952d, 5-762d; silver 2-952a, 19-541a, 5- 760b.
- Hill Proprietary Company, N.S.W. 19-541a.
Broker, Nicolas 24-494b. BROKER 4-629a;
25-931c; outside, see Out- side brokers.
Brokerage 4-630a.
Brokers' Act (1603) 20-973b. Brokht, Pers.: see Brokt. Brokpit, Norf. 19-746b. Brokt, Pers. 15-836d. Broletto, The, building, Brescia 4-498b.
Bromacetylene 6-54a. Bromado, Villa Nova de, Braz.: see Villa Nova de Bromado. Bromargyrite 5-760b. Bromates 4-633c. Brombenzeneazophenol 3-82a. Brombenzoic acid 3-756d. Brombenzyl bromide 2-105b. BROMBERG, Ger. 4-631c; 11- 808 (F-G2); 21-932b. -, canal, Ger. 28-336c; 4- 631c; 21-930b. Bromborough, Ches. (B3); 6-91a.
dist., Wales 8-18c.
- School, Cumb. 3-436c. Bromhead, Gonville 5-857a. Bromholm Priory, ruins, Norf. 19-746d; 19-7958. Bromic acid 4-633c. Bromide of potassium, sodium, &c.: see Potassium, Sodium, &c. Bromides 4-633b, c; 6-255d. Bromidrosis 21-259a; 25-191a. Bromilow, David 11-569b. BROMINE 4-632c; 12-865c; 21-484c; detection and es- timation 6-62a, 6-64b, 6- 65b; heat of combination 6-69b; hydrate 4-632d; poisoning 21-895c.
CF, comte de 4-626d; Bromiscus, Macedonia 12-440
Common, Kent 16-942 (E3). BROMLITE 4-634a. Bromö, isl., Swed. 26-190 (B2).
Bromo, pt., Java 15-284 (E3); 15-285a.
Bromous acid 4-633c. Bromphenol 5-305a. Brompicrin 6-54d.
Brompton, Ala. 1-460 (02).
Kent 16-942 (G3); 12-23b. BROMPTON, London 4-634b; 16-938 (B3); 15-733b.
Yorks. (nr. Northallerton) 9-412 (I. F4).
Yorks. (nr. Scarborough) 9-412 (I. G4).
-cemetery: see West London cemetery.
Consumption London 16-946c.
634b; 9-420 (III. C2); geo- logy 28-823c.
-, North, Worcs. 28-824a. Brom Ston (Buddhist) 16-99a. Bromtoluene 6-55d.
Bromum solidificatum 4-633c. Bromural 27-794a; 24-562c. Bromus see Brome grass. - inermis: see Austrian brome grass.
Bromwich, Andrew 24-484b. Bromyard, Hereford. 9-420
(III. B2); 13-357c; 24-371c. Bromyrite: see Bromargyrite. Bron, Fr. 20-291b; 17-175d. Bronaugh, Mo. 18-608 (B4). Bronbeek, Holl. 2-629c. Bronchi 23-186b; 23-187b. Bronchial arteries 23-186d. branches 2-667b.
- glands 17-166c. veins 23-186d. BRONCHIECTASIS 4-634c; 1- 271a; 19-115d. BRONCHITIS 4-634d; 23- 195c; aconite 1-152c; burn as cause 4-860d; bron- chiectasis caused 4-634c; cubebs 7-607b; disease of occupation 16-321a; emetics 9-336a; friar's balsam 3- 757a; gelsemium 11-559d; laryngitis 23-195c; leeches 4-85c; lobelia 16-837d; mor- phine 18-862d; myrtól 19- 115d; paroxysmal 2-792d; plastic 23-195d; senega 24- 639a; smallpox 25-248d. Broncho, mt., Ariz. 2-544 (C2). Bronchocele: see Goitre. Broncho-pneumonia 21-870b; 4-635b; bacteriology 21- 870b, 23-197a; bronchiecta- sis caused 4-634c; exudate in 23-197a; treatment 4- 635d, 7-410b. Bronchorrhoea 4-636a. BRONCHOTOMY 4-636b. BRONCO (dict.) 4-636b. Bronder, G. A. 7-58d. Brondesbury, Mdx. 28-658d. Brondolo, isl., It. 15-4 (D2); 1-192c; 15-2d; 6-236a. BRONDSTED, PETER OLUF 4-636b; 12-845b. Bronescombe, Walter 20-371d; 21-118a.
Bronfawr, hill, Wales 16-830b. BRONGNIART, ADOLPHE Théodore 4-636c; 12-756d. ALEXANDRE (geologist) 4-637a; 5-757d; on reptiles 23-138a; stratigraphy 11- 646a.
-, Alexandre Théodore (archi- tect) 2-429c. -, C. 13-432a. Brongniartite: see Glauberite. Brongus, riv., Balkan Penin. : see Morava.
Brongwyn, Wales 9-428 (V. C3).
Bronkhorst (family) 11-556b. Bronkhorst Spruit, Trans. : battle (1880) 22-309c, 27- 197d; coal-mines 27-190d. Brönlund 21-953b. BRONN, HEINRICH GEORG 4-637c; 18-867c.
Brönner (chemist) 6-596b. Brönner's acid 19-169b. Bronnitsy, Russ. (Moscow) 23- 872 (E4).
-, Russ. (Novgorod) 23-872 (D8).
Bronnzell-Olmütz incident 2-
Bröns, Ger. 8-24 (A3). BRONSART VON SCHELLEN- dorf, Paul 4-637c. Bronsil shales 5-88c. Bronson, Fla. 10-540 (D2). Kan. 15-654 (G3). -, Mich. 18-372 (E8).
Tex. 26-690 (04). Brönstedt, J. N. 14-884c. Bronston, Ky. 15-740 (D4). BRONTE, ANNE 4-637d. CHARLOTTE 4-637d; 9- 640c; 11-502c.
EMILY JANE 4-637d. Patrick 4-637d. Patrick Branwell 4-638c. BRONTE, Sic. 4-639d; 15-4 (E6).
-, Tex. 26-690 (G4). Brontes (Cyclops) 7-686d.
(zool.) 5-515a.
Bronteus 8-128b; 25-110c. Brontops 26-1018d. Brontornis 3-971b. Brontosaurus 23-145c. Brontotheria (Brontotherii- dae): see Titanotheriidae. Brontotherium 26-1018d. Bronwood, Ga. 11-752 (B4). Bronx, N.Y.C. 19-596 (E4); 19-610d.
-, park, N.Y.C. 19-612b; 28- 1019a.
—, riv., N.Y. 19-596 (C5); 2- 248a; 28-607c.
BRONX, THE, N.Y. 4-639d; 19-596 (E4).
Bron y Garth, N.Wales 24- 1021a.
BRONZE 4-639d; 2-351c; 14- 802c; 1-706b; architectural use 18-207d; cast and ham- mered 18-206b; casting 26- 654b; Celtic chalices 8-582a; Chinese work 6-215d; Cretan discoveries 7-425c; doors 8-420a, 18-208c; electric lines
22-235c; Etruscan work 9-859a; German Ro- manesque period 24-491d; Greek sculpture 12-484c, 12-492a; Hittite work 13- 537d; inscriptions 14-621b; Japanese work 15-180a; lamps 16-132d; medieval work 18-208c; Olympian sculptures 12-480d; Sicyon's school 25-37b; tiles 26- 972a.
BRONZE AGE 4-640c; 2-351a; 2-117d; 11-670a; Aegean civilization 1-248d; Almer- ian discoveries 2-353c; arms and armour 2-582d; barrows 3-441d, 2-348c; British im- plements 2-352a; caves 5- 578b; Celtic implements 5- 652d; Cyprus 7-697d; drink- ing cups 8-580c; Egyptian implements and weapons 9-68d, 9-69c, 9-44b; Ger- many 11-828c; Ireland 14- 756d, 2-353a; jet ornaments 15-358d; lake-dwellers 2- 350b, 16-93b; Sardinia 24- 214b; Scandinavian 24-289a (Plates), 26-196c; sepulchral pottery 2-352 (Plate V.); Teutonic peoples 26-679c, 26-683b.
"Bronze of Rapino " (inscrip- tion) 17-759b.
"Bronzes of Siris": see" Siris Bronzes.' Bronzewing " 891c.
BRONZING 4-641b.
BRONZINO, IL (Angelo Allori) 4-641b.
BRONZITE 4-641b; diallage 8-156c; fusibility 18-511b. Bronzitite 22-696b. BROOCH 4-641c; 7-233b; ancient Greek 7-233c, 7- 234c; ancient Roman 7- 235d; Anglo-Saxon 4-594a; Hallstatt type 12-858c;Scan- dinavian 24-290b (Plates); Villanova finds 28-75b. See also Jewelry. Brood 3-959c. Broodcare organs 23-120a. Brooder-house (poultry) 22- 218a.
Brood Mare Society 13-723c. Brook, Christopher 20-897c. Brook, Ind. 14-422 (C3).
- I. of W. 9-420 (III. E5); 28-627a.
Brook char 5-855d; 1-120d; 26-113a.
Brook Point, I. of W. 28-627a. Brooke, Arthur: see Broke, Arthur.
For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.
Brooketown, Bor. 4-257 (B1), 4-258c; 24-207c.
BROOK FARM 4-645d. Brookfield, Colo. 6-722 (H4). Conn. 6-952 (B4).
Mass. 17-852 (C2); 28-323c. Mo. 18-608 (C2). N.H. 19-490 (E4). N.Y. 19-596 (E3). Vt. 19-490 (B3). Wash. 28-354 (B3), Wis. 28-740 (E5).
Center, Conn. 6-952 (B4). Brook Green, London 12-898c. Brookhaven, Miss. 18-600 (B4). —, N.Y. 16-983b.
Brooking, mt., Austr. 2-960 (C5).
Brookings, S.Dak. 25-506 (13); 25-508d; 25-507b.
Co., S.Dak. 25-506 (13). BROOKITE 4-646b; 26-1018a; 2-953a.
Brookland, Ark. 2-552 (E2). -, D.C. 17-828 (D3).
-, Kent 9-424 (IV. D4). Brooklands, Ches.: see Baguley. -, racing track, Sur. 28-567a. Brooklands Agreement 2-332d; 7-291b; 25-1030c. BROOKLIME 4-646d. Brooklin, Me. 17-434 (D4). BROOKLINE, Mass. 4-646d; 17-852 (B4); 17-856b. -, N.H. 19-490 (D6). Brooklyn, Ala. 1-460 (C4) Conn. 6-952 (G2).
-, Fla. 10-540 (E2). Ga. 11-752 (B3). Ia. 14-732 (E3). Ill. 18-608 (H2). Ill. 14-304 (B3). Ind. 14-422 (E5). Md. 17-828 (B4). Mich. 18-372 (F7). Miss. 18-600 (C4). BROOKLYN, N.Y. 4-647a; 19- 596 (I3 and D-E4); educa- tional institutions 4-648a; libraries 16-564c; model dwellings 13-827b; news- papers 19-570b.
- Navy Yard, N.Y.: New York Navy Yard. Brookman, Ga. 11-752 (E4). Brookneal, Va. 28-118 (D3). Brookpark, Minn. 18-550 (D- E5).
Brookport, Ill. 14-304 (D6). Brooks, Charles Timothy 1- 838c.
-, C. W. SHIRLEY 4-649a. -, James (bp.) 7-377a.
-, James (architect) 2-433c. , James (journalist) 19-570a; 7-391b.
Maria Gowan (Maria del Occidente) 1-835c.
PHILLIPS 4-649b; 4-292b
Brooks, Preston S. 4-836c; 26-82a.
-, Richard E. 24-516c; 24- 563c.
Rev. S. M. 6-204c. Vincent 16-786b.
W. (engineer) 22-232d. William Keith (zoologist) 15-460d; 14-148d.
- William Robert (astron-
omer) 11-587a. Brooks, Ala. 1-460 (C4). -, Ark. 2-552 (C3).
Can. 1-500 (B2). Ga. 11-752 (B2), Kan. 15-654 (G3).
-, Ky. 15-740 (C2). La. 17-54 (a5). Me. 17-434 (C4). Oreg. 20-242 (C2).
pond, Mass. 17-852 (C2). Brooksburg, Ind. 14-422 (G7). Brooks Co., Ga. 11-752 (C5); 11-751d.
Brooks comet 6-763b; 6-762c. Brooksella 5-87b.
Brooks Hill, Md. 17-828 (B4). Brookshire, Tex. 26-690 (M6). Brookside, Ala. 1-460 (C2).
N.J. 19-502 (C2). BROOKS'S, club, London 4- 649d; 6-567b; 1-711a. Brooks Station, Mass. 17-852 (D2).
Brookston, Ind. 14-422 (D3). -, Pa. 21-106 (E2).
Tex. 26-690 (M2).
Brooks Vale, Conn. 6-952 (D4). Brooksville, Ala. 1-460 (C1). -, Fla. 10-540 (D3).
, Ky. 15-740 (E2).
Me. 17-434 (D4). Brookton, Me. 17-434 (E3). Brook trout: see Brown trout. Brookville, Ill. 14-304 (C1). -, Ind. 14-422 (H6).
-, Kan. 15-654 (E2). Miss. 18-600 (D2). O. 20-26 (B5).
Pa. 21-106 (D-E3). Brookwood, Ala. 1-460 (B2). -, Sur. 16-942 (B3); 28-769b. Va. 28-118 (C2). Broom, R. (zoologist) 17-782b. Broom, Worcs. 25-758 (A2). -, lake, Scot. (Perth.) 24-418 (D1).
lake, Scot. (Ross.) 24-412 (C2); 23-741c.
-, mt., New Mex. 19-520 (C3). riv., Scot. 23-741d. Broom (implement): see Brush. BROOM (bot.) 4-649d; 22-5a; pistil 10-569d (fig.). Broomall, Pa. 21-106 (K7). Broomcod Collar: see Cosse
Broome, Sir Frederick Napier 28-543b.
-, Harry 22-639a.
WILLIAM 4-650b; 3-511d. Broome, W.Aus. 2-960 (C3); 28-512a.
Co., N.Y. 19-596 (E3). Broomedge, Ches. 16-139 (D3). Broomfield, Ess. 16-942 (F1). Som. 9-430 (VI. F1). Va. 28-560 (C2). Broom Hall, Sheffield 24-823a. Broomhaugh, Northumb. 9- 412 (I. E3). Broomhead, moor, Yorks. 28- 933 (C3).
Broomhill, Can. 19-780 (C1). -, Northumb. 9-412 (I. É2). Scot. 15-833c. Broomielaw, harbour, Scot. 12-84b.
Broom, Little Loch, Scot.: see Broom, lake. BROOM-RAPE 4-650d; corolla 10-565b; embryo 11-259d; leaf 16-326d.
Broomy Law, hill, Scot. 24- 418 (F3).
Broons, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Broos, Hung.: see Szászváros. Brooten, Minn. 18-550 (B5). Brophy, Truman W. 6-478d. Brophy Creek, riv., Ia. 14- 732 (G3).
Brora, Scot. 24-412 (E1); geology 26-170a, 7-132a; industries 26-170b.
-, lake, Scot. 24-412 (E1).
-, riv., Scot. 24-412 (D1); 26- 169c.
Brorsen's comet 6-762d. Brorson, Hans Adolf 8-40c. Brösarp, Swed. 26-190 (C4). Brosböll, J. C. C. 8-43d. Brosceni, Rum. 23-826 (B1). BROSCH, MORITZ 4-650d. Broschi, Carlo: see Farnielli. Brosdale, isl., Scot. 24-412 (C4). BROSELEY, Salop 4-650d; 9- 420 (III. B1); clay pipe industry 21-634a; tile manu- facture 26-972b.
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Brosius, Va, 28-560 (E2). Brosna, riv., Ire. 14-744 (D3); 15-816a; direction 28-548d; source 1-693b. Brosnachadh nam Fineachan Gaidhealach (Macdonald) 5- 636c.
Brosot, Java 15-284 (D3); 15- 494d.
Brossac, Fr. 10-778 (E5); 5- 858a.
Brosse, Salomon de 2-414d. BROSSES, CHARLES DE 4- 651a; 19-129b; 10-295b. Brosset, M. F. 11-760a. Brossite 8-393c.
Brosso, val., It. 8-393c. Broteas (sculptor) 17-157c; 17-319c.
Broteas (scorpions) 2-303d. Brothel (dict.) 8-313b. BROTHER (dict.) 4-651b. Brothercross, hundred, Norf. 19-746b.
Brotherhood. Court of 6-378b. and Guestling, Court of 6- 378b.
of Gideon see Danites. of Mercy 19-917a.
of Purity and Sincerity: see Ikhwan es Safa'i.
of the Christian Schools 16-231c.
- of the Sword 27-841c; 16- 817c; 26-677b; battle (1242) 1-566b; dominions parti- tioned (1560) 26-200₫, 21- 910a; Lithuanians 16-789c; Oesel captured (1227) 20- 14b; Reval castle taken (1228) 23-212b.
of the Virgin 3-719b. Brothertoft, Lincs. 9-416 (II. G3). Brotherton, Thomas of, earl of Norfolk: see Thomas of Brotherton. Brotherton, N.J.: see Indian Mills.
N.Y. 25-929d.
Tenn. 26-620 (F1). Yorks. 28-933 (D2). see Brother-
Brotheryeeld: hood, Court of. Brothock Water, riv., Scot. 2-339a.
Broto, Sp. 25-530 (E1). Brotterode, Ger. 11-808 (III. 011).
Brottier, abbé 10-859b. Brotton, Yorks. 9-412 (I. G3); 25-186b.
Bröttum, Nor. 19-804 (D2). Brotzen, Ger. 11-808 (F2). Brou, Fr. 10-778 (E3). Bourg-en-Bresse,
Brouet, Captain 19-676d. BROUGH, ROBERT 4-652b; 20-502a.
Brough, Scot. 4-960a.
Westm. 9-412 (I. D3); 4- 584 (B3); fortified 28-554d; geology 28-554a.
Yorks. 4-584 (C4).
bay, Scot. 24-412 (E1). Brough (in curling) 7-646a. Brougham, Henry: see Broug- ham and Vaux, Henry Peter Brougham, 1st baron. - JOHN 4-652c. Brougham, castle, Westm. 9- 412 (I. C3); 28-554d; Rom. Brocavum 4-584 (B3). BROUGHAM (dict.) 4-652d; 5-403d.
BROUGHAM AND VAUX, Henry Peter Brougham.
1st baron 4-652d; earl of Durham 8-705a; educational reform 8-972d; foreign copy- rights 7-122b; Paley's Natural Theology 3-685b; phrenology 21-535d; Re- form Act, 1832 12-587d, 12-588b; York Rules 3- 54d.
Brough of Birsay, isl., Scot. : see Birsay.
Broughshane, Ire. 24-744 (E2); 2-153c. BROUGHTON, HUGH 4-655c. -, Jack (boxer) 22-638d; 4- 350c. John 846d.
(philosopher) 16-
JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, baron 4-655d.
Thomas 28-528c. William (bishop of Aus- tralia) 2-19d.
William Robert (explorer) 6-6c; 27-883a; 17-100a. Broughton, Can. 22-724 (E3). Hants 9-420 (III. D4). Ill. 14-304 (D6). Lancs. 16-139 (C1); 24- 67b.
Lincs. 9-416 (II. F2); 16- 715a.
Northants. 9-420 (III. F2) N.S.W. 19-538 (F4).
O. 20-26 (A-B2).
Oxon. 9-420 (III. E2); castle 3-307c.
Pa. 21-106 (D7).
Scot. 24-418 (E3); 8-944a. Wales 10-522a.
bay, Asia 15-156 (F7); 15- 908c.
cape, Can. 5-160 (R2). isl., Jap.: see Inabashima. isl., Jap. (Kur.Is.): see Makanruru.
str., Kor. 15-156 (F-G9). Heights, mt., Scot. 24-418 (E3); 21-38d.
in Furness, Lancs. 9-412 (I. B4).
Park, Lancs. 17-545 (map). Broughty, castle, Scot. 4-656c.
FERRY, Scot. 4-656c; 24- 418 (F2); 8-675c. Brough- under - Stainmore, Westm. see Brough. Brouillant, Léonce Janmart de 3-908b.
Brouillets Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422 (C5).
Brouillis et repasse system 25-697b.
Broukhusius,Janus: see Broek.
huizen, Jan van. Broulee, N.S.W. 19-538 (F4). Broumov, Aus.: see Braunau. Broun, J. A. (astronomer) 17- 377a; 19-960c.
Richard 3-123d. Brouncker, William, 2nd Vis- count Brouncker 7-31c. Broussa, Asia M.: see Brusa. BROUSSAIS, FRANCOIS
Joseph Victor 4-656c; 18- 53d; phrenology 21-538b, 4-406c; writings 18-52d. Broussard, La. 17-54 (B-C3). Brousse, Jean Fréderic Ernest 25-305d.
Broussel, Pierre 10-839b; 18- 653c.
Broussistes: see Possibilists. BROUSSONET, PIERRE Marie Auguste 4-656d. Broussonetia: see Paper mul- berry.
papyrifera: see Paper mul- berry. BROUWER (Brauwer), Adrian 4-656d; 20-477a; 20-476 (Plate); Ostade com- pared 20-355c; Teniers com- pared 26-616b. Brouwershaven, Holl. 13-588 (A3); 28-965b. Brouzet (physician) 10-611c. Brow, Scot. 8-663c. Brow-ague: see Hemicrania. Browallius, J. (bishop) 16- 732d.
Brower, Jacob Vradenberg 18- 606d. Browerville,
Browgill beds 16-829b. Brown, Adrian J. 10-275d. -, Anna 3-808d. -, A. Crum 18-61b; isomerism of benzene derivatives 6- 53d; optical activity 25- 893c; rust formation 23- 936b; subjective perception of motion 9-723b; thebaine 20-135d.
-, FRANCIS 4-658b.
-, SIR GEORGE 4-658c; 14- 574a.
GEORGE (journalist) 4- 658d.
Rev. G. (explorer) 19-489a. Lieut.-Col. Harvey 21-
-, J. E. (Confederate soldier) 6-899b.
-, JOHN (abolitionist) 4- 660b; 1-973b.
John ("Christian carrier ") 8-673d.
-, JOHN (British divine) 4- 659c; 17-560a.
John (geographer) 21-945c. JOHN (Scottish divine, d. 1787) 4-659d.
-, JOHN (Scottish divine, d. 1858) 4-660a.
-, JOHN (Scottish physician, d. 1788) 4-659d; 18-52b; 4-657b.
JOHN (Scottish physician, (d. 1882) 4-661a.
John (servant of Queen Victoria) 28-34d.
SIR JOHN 4-661b; 2-579b. JOHN GEORGE (painter) 4-661b.
, Joseph Emerson 11-757a; action at Milledgeville 18- 461b; conscript law 11-757b; Jefferson Davis 7-868a. -, Joseph Renshaw 25-921d. J. T. (cricketer) 7-443a. Kellock 24-507c.
Sir M'Leavy 15-912b. Mortimer 24-507c.
-, P. A. (anthropologist) 19- 344b.
Peter (Pilgrim Father) 4- 660b.
Peter (journalist) 4-658d. -, R., junr.: Euphratean planisphere 7-11d.
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BROWN, THOMAS EDWARD 4-662d: 13-270b.
Tom (lampoonist) 16-134c. T. R. (physician) 27-266c. W. (physicist) 17-345b. William (admiral) 18-779d. SIR WILLIAM, Bart. 4- 663b; 16-806d.
William Cullen 4-660a. William Garrott (historian) 15-943b.
(Scottish divine) 4-663c. Brown,in re (law case) 12-786c. Brown & Sharpe, Messrs : wire gauge 28-739c. Brown, Fla. 10-540 (D1). La. 17-54 (A1). W.Va. 28-560 (C2). bay, Ire. 25-241c.
-, cape, Can. 5-160 (N2). hill, Mass. 17-852 (D1). isls., Marshall Is. :
mt.,Can. (Alta.) 1-500 (A2). -, mt., Can. (B.C.) 4-600 (C2).
-, mt., S.A. 25-493b.
-, mt., S.C. 25-500 (B2).
-, pt., Wash. 28-354 (A3). Brown adder 25-291c. algae
see Phaeophyceae. Bakers, Company of 4-466b, bear 3-574b; fur 11-348d; hybrid forms 14-27c; local races 5-372b.
BROWN BESS (weapon) 4- 663c.
butterfly 16-478c. capuchin 22-332a. chalk 5-807a.
Brown City, Mich. 18-372 (H6). Clee, mt., Salop 9-420 (III. B2); 24-10206. Cliffs, mts.: see Roan Cliffs. Co., Ill. 14-304 (B4).
· Co., Ind. 14-422 (E6). Co., Kan. 15-654 (G1). Co., Minn. 18-550 (C6). Co., Neb. 19-324 (E2). Co., O. 20-26 (C7).
Co., S.Dak. 25-506 (G2). Co., Tex. 26-690 (H-I4). Co., Wis. 28-740 (E-F4). Brown coal: see Lignite.
coal group (Lignitic group) 8-24a; 18-565c; 17-683d. Brown Creek, riv., Wyo. 28- 874 (H3).
Browne, A. W.: azoimide 3- 83b; hydrazine 14-111a. Charles Farrar: see Ward, Artemus.
EDWARD HAROLD 4- 663c; 8-391d.
E. T. aquaria 2-239c. F. opium - smoking 20- 131b.
Georg, Reichsgraf von 4- 665a.
Gordon 4-233a.
-, HABLOT KNIGHT 4-663d; 8-180b.
Hamilton 4-903a.
Colonel Horace 6-200c. ISAAC HAWKINS 4-664b; 20-860c.
JAMES (author) 4-664c. SIR JAMES ("Buster Browne ") 4-664d; 3-296d. Lancelot 13-42d. MAXIMILIAN ULYSSES, count von 4-664d; 3-42d; 24-715d.
PETER 4-665b; 20-160c. Sir Richard (diplomatist) 10-5d.
ROBERT (Puritan) 665c; 6-931a.
Sir Samuel 15-782c. Simon 14-194b.
SIR THOMAS 4-666b; 9- 627d; art 2-658a; spontane- ous generation 1-64c; spoon- bills 25-733c; style 25- 1056b, 5-331a.
Tom (artist) 5-333c. Tom J. (author) 10-240b. WILLIAM (poet) 4-667a; 9-621d; Britannia's Pas- torals 20-897c, 20-368c; epitaph 9-704b.
WILLIAM GEORGE (trav- eller) 4-667c; 25-163d. Brownell, Henry Howard 1- 840a. Brownell, Ariz. 2-544 (B3). Cal. 5-8 (C1).
Browne's Hill, Ire. 5-346a. Browney,riv., Dur.9-412(1.E3). Brownfield, Me. 17-434 (B5). Miss. 18-600 (D1). Pa. 21-106 (C6). Tex. 26-690 (E2).
Brown Flesk, riv., Ire. 14-744 (B4); 15-758a.
Brown haematite: see Limon- ite.
hare: see Hare (Lepus euro. paeus).
-st (Norway rat) 22-915a; plague 20-777a; trypano- Sona lewisi 27-341a. Bryans, Ala. 1-460 (B3). - IL 14-304 (D5).
-iniet, N.C. 19-772 (E3). - N.S.W. 19-538 (F2). Frown-boro, Ala. 1-460 (C1). kens Branch of Murdeskill Cheek, riv., Del. 17-828 (11-13).
Brownsburg, Ind. 14-422 (E5). - Pa. 21-106 (N5). - Va. 28-118 (C3-2). Is Creek, Ala. 1-460 (B1). Sossing, Ga. 11-752 (C2). Esdale, Minn.18-550 (E7).
sea, isl., Dorset. 22-73a. BROWN-SEQUARD, CHAS. Edward 4-674c:18-60c;elixir 4-id: heredity 13-353c, 28-1037d.
3's Ferry, Tenn.: battle (1863) 6-8b.
, Shipley & Co. 4-663b. Dansman, isl., Northumb. 9-412 (1. E1); 10-183b. BROWNSON, ORESTES AU-
gustus 4-674d.
-spar 2-58c.
Dan spider-monkey22-332b. s Station, Mo. 18-608
Bronstown, Ill. 14-304 (D5). -Ind. 14-422 (E7). -Head, cape, Ire.14-744 (D4). Cars Valley, Cal. 5-8 (C2). Brownsville, Ark. 2-552 (C2). - Cal. 5-8 (C2).
- Ill. 14-304 (D5).
- Ind. 14-122 (H5).
-Kr. 15-740 (B3). - Md. 17-828 (D2). -Minn. 18-550 (F7). -0.20-26 (F5). -Oreg. 20-242 (C3). -Pa. 21-106 (C6). -0.25-500 (E2).
Tenn. 26-620 (B2).
BROWNSVILLE, Tex. 4-675b;
26-530 (F-G8); 26-474a. Wis. 28-740 (E5).
Bon thrasher 14-4228; 17-
Fton, Minn. 18-550 (C6). Entown, Va. 28-118 (D2). -W 28-740 (D6).
En tront 27-312a; fly
fishing 2-27c: parr-stage 20- 91; Tasmania and New
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Brown University, R.I. 22-
511a; 3-376d. Brown Valley, Ind. 14-422 (C5). Valley, Minn. 18-550 (A5). Brown v. Burns 17-758a. v. Foot i-221b. -v. Maryland 14-711b; 20- 274a.
Brownville, Fla. 10-540 (E4). Me. 17-434 (C3). Neb. 19-324 (14). N.Y. 19-596 (E1). Brown Willy, mt., Corn. 9-430 (VI. C2); 7-179d; 9-412d. Brownwood, Mo. 18-608 (G4). -, Tex. 26-690 (H-14). Browse, isl., Austr. 2-960 (C2). Browse (metallurgy) 16-316a. Brow-tine (dict.) 7-922b. Broxbourne, Herts. 16-942
(D2); 13-556c. Broxburn, Scot. 24-418 (E3); 16-732a.
Broxmouth Park, mansion, Scot. 8-669c.
Broxton, Ga. 11-752 (D4). Broyal Point, C.Verd.Is. 5- 253 (map).
Broye, riv., Switz. 26-242 (C3); 11-212d; 19-425a. Brozas, Sp. 25-530 (B3). Brozik, Wenceslas 22-249c. Bruang (bear) 3-574d; 372c; 6-170c.
Alexander Hugh: see Bal- four of Burleigh.
A. (mineralogist) 4-677c. Hon. C. G. 18-939a. Col. Sir David: Malta fever 17-514d; sleeping sick- ness 27-341a,25-240c; tsetse- fly 27-340d, 20-775d, 20- 786a.
-, Edward (king of Ireland):
Ardee sacked 2-450a; in Scotland 24-435d; Ireland invaded 8-622b, 9-500a, 14- 772a; Lea castle 22-731d; parliament 5-445d.
Edward, 2nd Lord Kinloss: see Kinloss, Edward Bruce. -, Sir Frederick W. A. 9- 570b.
-, Henry Austin: see Aber- dare, Henry Austin Bruce, 1st baron.
Jacob Wilimovich 20-357b. JAMES (explorer) 4-676a; 11-628b; Abyssinia 1-90b; Ethiopic Book of Enoch 9- 650a; Funj 11-346a; Galla invasion 11-413d; Mun- chausen 19-1d; Nile explo- rations 19-697c, 24-647d; Timgad 26-989a.
-, John Collingwood 14-630d. MICHAEL 4-676c; 14-195a; Logan's plagiarism 16-866b. Nigel 24-435c.
Robert, lord of Annandale (d. 1141) 24-433a; 18-413a. Robert, lord of Annandale (d. 1295) 9-496b.
Brucefield, Can. 20-114 (B3). -, estate, Scot. 24-418 (D2); 6-417c.
Bruce Horn (Plate) 21-800a. Bruce Lake, Ind. 14-422 (E2). - Mines, Can. 20-114 (D2); 20-114a.
Bruce's Castle, Scot. 2-645c. Bruceton Mills, W.Va. 28-560 (D2).
Brucetown, Va. 28-118 (D1). Bruce typecasting machine
27-543d. Bruceville, Ind. 14-422 (C7). Tex. 26-690 (K4). Bruch, Margaret 25-918c. MAX 4-677a. Bruche, val., Eur. 28-214c. Brucher, Guyot 18-459b. Brucheum (quarter of Alex- andria) 1-569c; 16-546c. Bruchidae: see Seed beetle. BRUCHSAL, Ger. 4-677b; 11- 808 (B4); 22-368c. Bruchus fabae: see
pisi: see Pea beetle. Brucianus, Codex 12-152d. BRUCINE (chem.) 4-677c; 1-
686a; strychnine 19-928c, 25-1045a.
BRUCITE 4-677c. Bruck, Lower Aus. 3-4 (F2); 3-2a.
Aus. (Salzburg) 3-4 (C3). Ger. 11-808 (C4).
am Mur, Aus. 3-4 (D3); 25-1059c. Bruckbad (bath), Hung. (Buda- pest) 4-736c. Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm, Ritter von : aesthetics 1-287b; colour of sky 25-202d; pro- toplasm 7-711a. BRUCKENAU, Ger. 4-677d; 11-808 (III. n11); 15-837b; mineral water 18-521c. Brückenhausen, isl., Ger. 9- 765b.
BRUCKER, JOHANN JAKOB 4-677d.
Bruckl, Aus. 5-337a. Bruckles (M'Swiney's), bay, Ire. 14-744 (C2); 8-412d. BRUCKMANN, FRANZ Ernst 4-678a.
Friedrich 23-475a. BRUCKNER, ANTON 4-678a. Edward 2-316d; 6-525d. Isaac 9-913b. Brückner furnace 7-104b. Brucourt, A. R. J. Turgot: see Turgot, A. R. J. Bructeri, tribe, Eur. 23-648 (C1); 11-35c; 11-830c; de- cline 11-831a; defeated by Drusus 8-607c.
Brud (Welsh poetry) 5-646b. Bruddur, India 4-24b. Brude (Pictish king) 6-737b; 14-719b.
Brudenell, George, &c., earl of Cardigan: see Cardigan, George Brudenell, &c., earl of.
Bruder, Charles Hermann 6- 831d.
Brüderhaus (society) 20-625d. Brudnia, Ger. 11-808 (G2). Brüe, André 24-642b. Brue, riv., Som. 9-430 (VI. G1): 25-388d; 18-125d. Brueghel, Pieter: see Breughel. Bruern, Oxon. 20-41 Sa. Brueys, Claude 22-501b.
David Augustin de 11- 130a.
- (d'Aigailliers), François Paul (admiral) 11-194a; 19-700b; 27-829b.
Bruff, Ire. 14-744 (C4); 16- 694c.
Brufjord, Nor. 19-804 (A2). Bruflat, Nor. 19-804 (C2). Brugère, Henri Joseph (general) 11-14a; 23-425d. Brugère's powder 21-585c. Bruges, Jacques de: see James of Bruges.
-, Louis de (lord of Grut- huyse, prince of Steenhuyse) 28-703c.
William 25-769d. BRUGES Belg. 4-678c; 3-668 B1); beggars' depot 27-838c; lace 16-40d; library 16-575c; monumental brasses 4-434b; palais de justice (chimney- piece) 6-166a, 2-421d, race- meetings 13-737d; steamer service with Hull 3-673a; velvet manufacture 27-980a. -: History 4-679a; captures (1708) 25-604b, 25-604d; Charles II. of England 5- 913b; commerce, &c. (13th cent.) 12-929a, 19-415a; federation (1337) 2-669c; French massacre (1302) 10-
479d; privileges lost (1438) 19-115c; revolt (1438) 21- 387d; school of painting 18-104b; tournament (15th cent.) 27-105d; truce (1375) 9-506a.
Bruges la Morte (Rodenbach) 3-681b.
Brugg, Switz. 26-242 (E2); 3-184c.
Brugge, Jan van see Joris, David.
Brugge, Belg.: see Bruges. Brüggeman, Otto: see Brug-
Brüggemann, Hans 24-334b. Brüggen, Ger. 11-808 (I. j6). Brugh of the Boyne 14-759d; 17-949d.
Brugman, Otto 20-13c. Brugmann, Karl 16-246c; 4- 785a.
Brugnatelli, L. G. (chemist) 11-299b.
BRUGSCH, HEINRICH KARL 4-679a; 3-881d; dictionary 9-58a, 9-58c. Bruguiera 15-287b. BRÜHL, HEINRICH, count von 4-679b.
-, J. W. (chemist): benzene 6-57a; optics 16-615b; receiver for distillation 8- 319c.
-(bacteriologist) 20-792b; 27- 508d.
BRUHL, Ger. 4-679d; 11-808 (I. j7).
-, palace, Dresden 8-575b. val., Aus. 18-643a. Bruhns, Carl Christian ithmic tables 26-331a. Bruichladdich, Scot. 24-412
Bruijn's echidna 18-735c (fig.); 8-871b.
Bruins, Pa. 21-106 (C3).
Bruise 12-805a.
Bruisers (dict.) 22-639a. Bruisson, fort, Fr. 17-175d. Bruit de diable (physiol.) 27- 935a.
Bruix, Etienne Eustache 11- 204d.
Brukenthal, palace, Hung. 19-152c.
Brukhanovo, Russ.: see Perm. Brúlart, Nicolas: see Sillery, marquis of.
Pierre see Puisieux, vis- count of.
Brule, Neb. 19-324 (C3).
Wis. 28-740 (B2). lake, Minn. 18-550 (E2). riv., Mich. and Wis. 28- 740 (E3).
riv., Minn. 18-550 (F2). Co., S.Dak. 25-506 (F-G4). Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25-506 (15).
Brûlés: see Bois Brûlés. Brüllisau, Switz. 26-242 (G2). Brulon limestone 8-125d. Brülow (Brulovius), Caspar 11- 788b.
Brumado, riv., Braz. 23-353a. BRUMAIRE 4-680a; 11-170d. -, coup d'état of 11-168c; 10- 860b; Lucien Bonaparte 4- 194a; Talleyrand 26-375B. Brumalia: see Saturnalia. Brumasi, Go.Cst. 12-203 (B2); 12-206b.
BRUMATH, Ger. 4-680a; 11- 808 (A4).
Brumby, Lincs. 9-416 (II. F2); 16-715a.
Brumisse, Holl. 13-588 (B3). Brumley, Mo. 18-608 (D3). BRUMMAGEM (dict.) 4-680a. BRUMMELL, GEORGE Bryan (Beau) 4-680a; 7- 803a; 7-244a.
Brumpt, E.: on trypanosomes 27-341c.
Brumpt, Ger.: see Brumath. Brumsen, Helen 25-918c. Brun, St: see Bruno. -, Johann Nordahl 8-41a; 19- 816b.
-, Rudolf 28-1059a.
Sigismondo 12-103a. Brunanburgh: battle (937) 9- 471a; 19-794c; Guy of War- wick 12-745d, 1-291c; site 3-68d, 4-855a. Brunate, It. 26-242 (G5). -, hill. It. 6-793d. BRUNCK, R. F. P. 4-680c; 2-95a.
Brundall, Norf. 9-424 (IV. E1). Brundige, Ala. 1-460 (D4). BRUNDISIUM, It. 4-680d; 15- 26 (G4); peace of (40 B.C.) 23-646c, 22-5d, 2-151b. See also Brindisi. Brundulum, It. 15-26 (D2). BRUNE, G. M. A. 4-680d; French Revolution 11-194c;
For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.
statue 4-618d; Swiss cam⚫ paign 26-257c. BRUNEAU, ALFRED 4-681a; 19-82d; 25-412a.
Bruneau, Ida. 14-276 (B4). -, riv., Ida. 14-276 (B4); 14- 276c.
riv., Nev. 5-8 (F1); 19-451c. Brunechildis: see Brunhilda. Bruneck, Aus. 3-4 (B3). Brunehaut: see Brunhilda. Brunei, Bor. 4-257 (B2); 4- 681b; Jorge de Menezes 17-469b.
bay, Bor. 4-257 (B1).
riv., Bor.: see Limbang. BRUNEI, state, Bor. 4-681b; 4-257 (B2); 4-261b. BRUNEL, ISAMBARD KING- dom 4-682a.
--- SIR MARC ISAMBARD 4- 682d; Chepstow bridge 6- 81a; knitting machine 13- 790a; shoemaking 24-993d. Olivier 21-941c. Brunel, mt., N.Z. 19-624 (B6). Brunella 16-3d.
BRUNELLESCHI, FILIPPO 4-
683b; 2-409c; 20-470c. Bruner, Ala. 1-460 (C2). Brunet, Hugh: see Hugh Brunet.
JACQUES CHARLES 4- 683c.
BRUNETIERE, FERDINAND 4-683d; 11-151b.
Brunett, La. 17-54 (C1).
Brunette, isl., Nfd. 19-479
Brunfels, Otto 4-299d.
Brungle, N.S.W. 19-538 (E4). Brunhes, B. 17-383c.
BRUNHILD 4-684a; 19-637b. BRUNHILDA (of Austrasia) 4-684c; 10-805b.
BRUNI, LEONARDO 4-684d; 6-452d; tomb 23-746c. Bruni, isl., Tas. 26-438 (B2); 26-438d; 26-442a. Bruniaceae 5-231b.
Brünig, pass, Switz. 26-242 (E3); 1-744b.
Bruning, Neb, 19-324 (G4). Bruniquel, Fr. 10-778 (E5); 26-429c.
Bruniquel, viscountcy of 28- 130a.
Brunkebjärg: battle (1471) 25- 1052a.
Brunlees, Sir James 9-457a. -and Fox, Messrs 27-401b. BRUNN, Aus. 4-684d: 3-4 (E2). Swed. 26-190 (B3). Brunn, Malte Conrad: see Malte-Brun, Conrad.
Brunne, Robert de: see Man- nyng, Robert de. Brunnen, Switz. 26-242 (F3); 24-396b; Everlasting League 26-248d.
Brunnenberg, mt., Ger. 23- 324d.
Brunner, Carl Emanuel: chemical analysis 6-64d; potassium preparation 22- 198a; surface tension 5- 275c.
Conrad drugs 21-348a. HENRY 4-685b.
Johann (geologist) 11-608d. John Conrad (anatomist) 1-933a.
-, Sir John (chemist) 18- 693c; 14-785b; 28-733a.
Moritz Ritter von 10-701c. Mond & Co. 18-693c. Brunner, N.Z. 19-624 (C5). lake, N.Z. 19-624 (C5). Brunner's glands 17-525a. Brunni, pass, Alps 1-744d. BRUNNOW, FRANZ FRIED- rich Ernst 4-685b. --. R. E. 20-626b. Brunnsviken, inlet, Swed. 25- 935 (A1).
BRUNO, ST 4-685d; 1-20b; 5-955a.
BRUNO (archbp.) 4-685d; 17- 10a; 2-359d; France 10- 813c; Greek studies 6-451c. (bp.) 13-273d.
-, Constantine: see Kervyn de Lettenhove, baron. GIORDANO 4-686a; 9- 617d; cosmology 10-25c; memoria technica 18-629d; monad 18-685; Sir Philip Sidney 25-44b.
- (hist.) 11-898c; 20-376b. (pope, d. 999): see Gregory V. (pope, d. 1054): see Leo IX. (OF QUERFORT, ST) 4 687c.
-(of Saxony) 4-690d; 24- 268b.
Brunson, S.C. 25-500 (C4). Swamp, riv., S.C. 25-500 (E3).
Brunstatt, lignites of 20-82d. Brunsviga calculating machine 4-973d.
Brunswark, hill, Scot. 1-291c;
geology 8-663d.
Brunswick, Anton Ulrich, duke of see Anton Ulrich. -, Eric, duke of 6-498b.
KARL WILHELM FERDI- nand, duke of 4-687d; 4- 689d: 10-855a; Auerstädt 19-222a; French Revolu- tionary wars 11-171b; Louis XVIII. 17-47c; Seven Years' War 24-717c.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. 4-688c; 11- 752 (E4); 11-757b; cotton trade 7-267c. BRUNSWICK, Ger. 4-690b;
11-808 (C2); capture (1760) 24-721c; cathedral 4-690b, 20-466d; museum 19-63a. Kiel 15-787b.
instructions given on Page 1.
Brush, George Jarvis: spodu- | BRUTTII, tribe 4-695b; 15-
mene 25-711d. Brush, Colo. 6-722 (G1). -, isl., N.S.W. 19-538 (F4). mts., N.C. 19-772 (A1). BRUSH 4-692a; feather 10- 229d; fibre 10-312d.
-(of dynamo) 4-692c; 8- 776c.
Brush Creek, riv., Ark. 2-552 (B1).
- Creek, riv., Ill. 14-304 (C2). Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422(D4). Creek, riv., O. 20-26 (D7). - Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106 (F6). Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106 (F7). Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106 (B4). Brushey, Ark, 2-552 (C4). Brush Fork, riv., Ill. 14-304 (D4).
Brushite 4-972a.
Brush kangaroo: see Wallaby. Brushmen: see Bakwiri. Brush Prairie, Wash. 28-354 (C4). Brush-tailed opossum 21- 345a; fur 11-348c, 11-351d, 11-356b; New Zealand 1- 119d.
porcupine 22-101c; 23- 444b.
Brushton, N. Y. 19-596 (F1) Brush-tongued parrot 3-977d; 17-12c; 10-864c. Brush turkey: see Megapode.
Valley, Pa. 21-106 (D-E4). Vienna lamp 16-666a. Brushycreek, S.C. 25-500 (B2). Brushy Creek, riv., Ga. 11-752 (D2).
-Creek, riv., Okla. 20-58 (F3). -Creek, riv.,Tex. 26-690 (K5). Fork, riv., Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Mountain, N.C. 19-772 (A1). Brusio, Switz. 26-242 (14). Brusnik, isl., Adriatic S. 3-4 (D5).
Brusol, treaty of 10-834b. Brusque, Braz. 24-185b. Brusquembille 3-841b. Brussa, Turk.As.: see Brusa. BRUSSELS, Belg. 4-692d; 3- 668 (D2); conservatoire 6- 977c; herbarium 13-334a; lace: see Brussels lace; law courts 2-434 (Pl. XI.); libraries 16-575a; mont de piété 20-975b; museum 19- 64a; observatories 19-959b; Palais de Justice 2-443b; Renaissance houses 2-422a; tapestry 26-405d; (Plates) town hall 2-407d; university 27-768a.
bromides 4-633c; on drunk- enness 25-704b; massage 17- 864a; vocal cords 28-175d. Brunton's calciner 11-361c. Bruray, isl., Scot. 24-855b. Bruree, Ire. 14-744 (C4). Brus (family): see Bruce. Brus, Serv. 24-686 (B-C2). Brus, inlet, Hond. 5-678 (D3). BRUSA, Turk.As. 4-691c; 2- 760 (C2); Armenian bishop 2-566c; mosques 2-426c; Osmanlis capture 27-470b; sericulture institute 27- 437d.
-, vil., Turk.As. 2-760 (C- D3); 4-691c; silk 25-104b; springs 2-758c. Brusasco, It. 15-4 (A-B2). Brusasorci : see del Riccio, Domenico.
Bruschghorn, mt., Alps 1-744c. Brusco see Poelemberg. Brusewitz, isls., Arct. 21-938 (B1); 25-10 (D-E1).
Brush, C. F.:
188d; 16-665d.
4-694c; revolt (1789) 3-675a; treaty (1516) 17-923b.
Ill. 14-304 (B5). Wis. 28-740 (F4). Conferences: African As- sociation (1876) 1-336a, 6- 917d; African liquor traffic (1899, 1906) 1-354d; Congo import duties (1889) 6-927b; Inter-Parliamentary Union (1910) 21-15d; laws of war (1874) 28-313b, 12-672d; meteorological (1853) 17- 916d; monetary (1892) 18- 694d; national (1830) 3- 676d; Scheldt (1863) 16- 106d; slave trade (1889- 1890) 1-354b; Sugar Bounty (1898,1902) 26-45b; working men's congress (1868) 14- 694a.
Brussels carpet 28-442c; 28- 447d.
H1); 25-389b; population 25-389c.
26 (F5); 23-649 (D3); coin- age 19-878a; Fabricius 10- 118d; Greek nomenclature 13-238a; language 15-25d, 23-965d; Punic Wars 23- 631a.
Bruttius, ager, dist., It. 4- 695b.
Brutus (myth.): see Brut. BRUTUS (Roman name) 4- 696a.
(fl. 1769): see Junius. Decimus Junius (fl. 264 B.C.) 11-446a.
-, Decimus Junius (138 B.C.) 4-696b.
Decimus Junius (c. 84 B.C.) 4-696b; 2-150d.
Lucius Junius 4-696a. Marcus Junius (fl. 264 B.C.) 11-446a.
Marcus Junius (c. 150 B.C.) 4-696b.
Marcus Junius (c. 100 B.C.) 4-696b.
Marcus Junius (c. 85-42 B.C.) 4-696c; 23-646c; Xan- thus siege 28-882a. Brutus (Cicero) 6-355c; 6- 359a.
Brutus head 7-243c. Bruvere, Richard de:
Richard de Brewere. Bruville, Fr.: battle (1870) 18-309 (plan); 18-311a. Bruvno, Hung. 3-4 (D4). BRUX, Aus. 4-696d; 3-4 (C1); battle (1778) 18-669a. Bruxellian group 9-664c. Bruxie, hill, Scot.: geology 15-801b.
Bruxolegum, Ger.: see Bru- chasl.
Bruyères, Fr. 16-190b. Bruyn, Bartholomäus 20-467d; 20-479b.
-, C. A. Lobry de: see Lobry de Bruyn, C. A. Bruyne, A. de 21-948c. Bruys, Peter of: see Peter of Bruys.
Bruzus, Asia M. 21-544a. Bruzzano, cape, It. 15-4 (F5). Brwynllysg Bedo (poet) 5- 646c.
Bry, Johannes Theodorus de 4-697a.
-, THEODORUS DE 4-697a; 11-626c.
Brya Ebenus 8-843c. Bryales 4-701b; 4-707b. Bryan, Alfred 5-333c.
-, Sir Francis 8-98c; 14-774d; 15-856c.
G. H.: on elasticity 9- 154b.
-WILLIAM
697a; 27-729a. Bryan, O. 20-26 (A2).
Tex. 26-690 (L5).
Wis. 28-740 (E3). Wyo. 28-874 (C4).
Co., Ga. 11-752 (E4); 11- 751d.
Co., Okla. 20-58 (E4). Bryansk, Cauc. 23-874 (II. E1).
BRYANSK, Russ. 4-697d; 23- 872 (D5); 20-251a; Deme- trius 7-984c; marshes 20- 250d. -cape, Russ. 23-874 (II. E1).
Bryan's Station, Ky.: see Bryant's Station. Bryanston, estate, Dorset. 3- 779a. BRYANT,
JACOB myths 19-129b.
Bryant, Ala. 1-460 (D1).
-, Ark. 2-552 (C3).
Colo. 6-722 (H1). Ga. 11-752 (B4). Ill. 14-304 (B3). Ind. 14-422 (H3). S.Dak. 25-506 (H3).
cape, Green. 12-543 (D1). lake, Fla. 10-540 (E2). Creek, Ind. 14-422 (E6). Pond, Me. 17-434 (B4). Bryants Brook, riv., N.H. 19- 490 (C5).
- Creek, riv., Mo. 18-608 (D5).
Bryant's Station, Ky. 15- 745c.
BRYAXIS (sculptor) 4-699a; 12-488d.
Bryce, David 4-34d; 8-941d. JAMES 4-699b; 14-788c; university scheme 27-774c. Bryce, Ariz. 2-544 (D3). -, mt., Can. 4-600 (F3); 4- 598c.
Bryceville, Fla. 10-540 (D1). Brychan (chieftain) 4-484a; 4-486a.
Brycheiniog, Wales: see Bre-
Brye, Belg. 28-377a. BRYENNIUS, NICEPHORUS 4-699c; 2-59d; 24-609d. Philotheus 8-200d; 20- 338d. Bryesc-Litevski, Russ.: Brest-Litovsk. Brygius, Joost Jobst: see Bürgi, Joost Jobst. Brygus (Scythian potter) 5- 715b; 5-719a. Bryher, isl., Scilly 9-430 (VI. A2); geology 24-404c. Bryineae see Bryales. Brymbo, Wales 9-428 (V. E1); geology 8-18c.
Bryn, estate, Lancs. 16-141c. Bryn-amman, Wales 9-428 (V. D4).
Bryn Athyn, Pa. 21-106 (M6). Brynbella, mansion, Wales 21- 633a.
Bryn-crug, Wales 9-428 (V. C2).
Bryn Dychwelwch, mt., Wales: see Dychwelwch, Bryn. Bryn Glas, Wales: battle (1402) 22-809d. Bryngwyn, Monm. 9-420 (III. B3).
Wales 9-428 (V. D3). Brynhildr see Brunhild. Brynjulf Bjargulfson 16-205c. Sveinsson: see Sveinsson, Brynjulf. Brynkovsk, S.Russ. 23-874 (I. G4).
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 21-106 (L7). BRYNMAWR, Wales 4-700a;
9-428 (V. E4); geology 4- 485b; population 4-485c. Bryn Mawr, Wash. 28-354 (B4).
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE, Pa. 4-700a.
Brynn, Lancs. 16-139 (C2). Bryntirion, Pretoria 22-309b. Bryograptus Kjeralfi 12-366b
Bryon, John 11-628d. Bryony 7-611d. Bryophyllum 7-380c.
calycinum 25-878b (fig.). BRYOPHYTA 4-700b; 1-594a; anatomy 21-731d; geological range 20-526a; phylogeny 4-708a..
Bryopsidaceae 1-588c. Bryopsis 1-597b.
Bryozoa: see Polyzoa. Bryozoan crag: see Coralline crag.
Bryrup, Den. 8-24 (B2). Bryson, Can. 22-724 (A3).
City, N.C. 19-772 (A4). Bryson of Heraclea 11-675d. Bry-sur-Marne, Fr. 10-778 (C6).
Brythonic dialects 5-613c; 5- 618b; 28-268c.
Bua, riv., C.Af. 23-260 (D2); 19-929b.
-, tribe 3-201c. Buachaille, rock, Scot. 25- 755b.
-Etive, mt., Scot. 24-418 (A-B1); 2-486c; 12-119d. Buachihorn, Ger.: see Buch- horn.
sagas: see Saga: Celtic heroic saga. Brythons 5-618b; 4-485d; Glamorganshire 12-75b; Ire- land 14-757a, 14-759a. Brzapalanka, Serv. 24-686 (D1).
Brzesc, Russ.: see Brest Litovsk.
Buade, Antoine de 11-249a. Buail'a Choill, mt., Scot. 27- 564b.
Buake, Iv.Cst. 11-204 (E5). Bual, pt., P.Is. 21-392 (E8). Bual (wine) 17-283a.
Buali, Fr.Cong. 16-835a. Buallt, dist., Wales 4-770b; 4-486a.
Brzesko, Aus. 3-4 (G2). Brzezany, Aus. 3-4 population 11-402b. Brzeziny, Russ. 21-929 (B3); 21-632b. BRZOZOWSKI, THADDEUS 4-708d.
Buam, gorge, Turkest. 27-420 (E3); 26-304a; 26-910c. Bu-Amama (Algerian) 1-653a. Bu Anan, Mor. 18-851 (F2). Buanyi, val., Ger.E.Af. 16- 816a.
Buape, Iv.Cst. 11-204 (E5). Buarbrae, glacier, Nor. 19-804 (B2); 19-799c; 19-995d. Buarcos, Port. 10-334c. Buath (Buas): battle 17-403d. Buay, Dah. 11-204 (G-H4). Buayan, isl., P.Is. 21-392 (B5). Bub (dict.) 25-699a. Bubale see Hartebeest. Bubalinae 2-91d. Bubalis: see Hartebeest. Bubalus see Buffalo. Baini 5-230b. bubalis see Indian buffalo. caffer: see Cape buffalo. depressicornis: see Anoa. mindorensis: see Tamarao. nanus: see Red dwarf buffalo.
B.S.; B.Sc. (degrees): see Bachelor of Science. B.S. (shipping mark) 24-958d. Bshedukh, mt., Cauc. 5-551b. Bsherreh, Syr. 16-346c. Btsan (dynasty) 26-926c. B.T.U.: see British Thermal Unit.
Bu (measure) 28-491c. Bua, Br.E.Af. 4-601 (C2). Nor. 19-804 (D1). isl.,Aus. 3-4 (E5); 27-215b.
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"Bubbles (picture: Millais) 1-236c; 22-196d. Bube: see Bubis.
Bubendorf, Switz, 26-242 (D2). Bubentani 16-270a.
Bubi, dist., Rhod. 25-466 (12). -, riv., Rhod. 25-466 (H2). Bubian, isl., Arab. 15-956d. Bubikon, Switz. 26-242 (F2). Bubilu, Elam 9-140d. Bubis, mt., Cauc. 5-551c. tribe 10-280c. Bublitz, Ger. 11-808 (F1). Bubnell, Derby. 8-71d. Bubo (bird): see Eagle-owl. (med.) 27-984a.
Bubo ascalaphus: see Egyp tian eagle owl.
letii 16-545. nigrescens 8-915d. Bubon 2-746d.
Bubonic plague: see under
Buccino, It.: see Volcei. Buccinum: see Whelk. -groenlandicum 21-848b. Buccio di Ranallo 14-895a. BUCCLEUCH, Dukes of 4-712c. -, 1st duke of: see Mon- mouth, James Scott, duke of.
-, Henry, 3rd duke of 4- 712d; 25-255a.
Walter, 5th duke of 4- 712d: 9-561a.
Buccleuch, Can. 24-225 (B3). - Scot. 24-412 (E4); 9-863d. Bucco 2-824b; 8-494a.
Bucconidae (Bucconinae): see Puff-bird.
Bucco-pharyngeal membrane 18-945c.
Bucecea, Rum. 23-826 (A1).
Brellas, Port. 16-772c; 28- 726d
BUCENTAUR 4-712d.
Bucephala (Jhelum), India 4-713b.
BUCEPHALUS 4-713a.
- Manger of: see Dikelit- ashlar. -polymorphus 27-244b (fig.). BUCER, MARTIN 4-713b; 13- 366c; Calvin 5-72d; creeds 7-398d. 13-253c; Prayer Book 22-263a. Buceros bicornis: see Great Indian hornbill.
-galeatus, scutatus, vigil: * Helmet hornbill. Bacerotes 20-326d.
Bucerotidae (Bucerotinae): see Hornbill.
BUCH, CHRISTIAN LEO- pold von, baron 4-713c; agate 1-369a; andesite 1- 964c; Canary Islands 5- 172d, 5-173b; Jurassic sub- division 15-569c; Neptunian controversy 11-644c. -Jean de Grailly, Captal of: see Grailly.
- L. von 27-906d.
- lords of 12-49b. Buha: see Pasha. BUCHAN, Earls of 4-714a. - Alexander Stewart, earl of 4-714a; 24-438b; Elgin cathedral 9-267a; Forres castle 10-672b; illegitimate descendants 25-911b.
- John Comyn, earl of 4- 714a; 6-822d; 1-52a.
- John Stewart, earl of 4- 714a; 24-439b. See also Comyn family.
- Alexander 18-268c; 284c.
- David 21-943d; 25-710c.
-,ELSPETH 4-714b.
-, PETER 4-714c.
Buchan, dist., Scot. 24-412
(F2); 1-49d; 21-299b.
-Vict. 28-38 (E2). BUCHANAN, CLAUDIUS 4- 714c.
D. (cricketer) 7-440c.
- Dugald 5-637b.
Francis Hamilton 14-246a. - Franklin 18-636d; 12-906d. GEORGE 4-7140; 24-443c; literary work 8-510c, 9- 705b.
Sir George 18-59b.
J. (manufacturer) 10-486d. JAMES 4-716a; 27-704a; John Slidell 25-241c; Mor-
mons 18-845c.
-, John 1-342c.
J. Y. 5-807d; 19-980c; 19- 91d.
-Maurice 9-267d.
- ROBERT WILLIAMS 4-
-W. I. 2-461a.
-Messrs J. 25-700a.
Buchanan, Colo. 6-722 (G2).
-Ga. 11-752 (A2).
Kv. 15-740 (F2).
-Mich. 18-372 (D8). -N.Dak. 19-780 (E-F2).
Scot. 25-928b.
- Va. 28-118 (C3). -castle, Scot. 24-418 (C2). -, lake, Queens. 2-960 (H4). -pass, Colo. 6-722 (E1).
-Co., Ia. 14-732 (F2). -Co., Mo. 18-608 (B2). -Co., Va. 28-118 (B-C1). deep, Atl.0. 2-855d.
-epoch: see Yarmouth epoch. -medal 23-793c.
instructions given on Page 1.
Buchard of Avesnes 10-479c. BUCHAREST, Rum. 4-717c; 23-826 (C2); art collections 5-925c, 23-831b, 21-796b; conference (1772) 27-453d; defences 10-703c; treaty (1812) 27-455d, 8-832a, 23- 8370, 25-997c; Turkish de- feat (1771) 23-106b. Buchau, Aus. 3-4 (C1).
Ger. (Bav.) 21-57c. -, Ger. (Hohenzollern) 11- 808 (B4).
Buchan, Bullers of, rocks, Soot.: see Bullers of Buchan. Buchanga assimilis: see Dic-
rurus assimilis. Buchan Ness, cape, Scot. 24-
412 (G2); 1-49d.
Buchan's exhaust cowl 27-
Buchberg, Aus. 4-121d.
Switz. 26-242 (F1); 24- 311c.
Buchboden, Aus. 26-242 (H2). Buch der neun Felsen (Mer- swin) 19-126c.
Buchegg Berg, mt., Switz. 26- 242 (C2).
Buchelai, dist., Beds. 3-621c. BUCHELER, FRANZ 4-718d. Buchenberg, Ger. 26-242 (11). Buchenstein beds (geol.) 27- 260d.
Bücher, K. 6-787a.
LOTHAR 4-718d. Bücherlexikon (Kayser) 3-911a. Bucherornamentik der Renais- sance (Butsch) 4-224b. Bucheta, Gr. 9-698c. BUCHEZ, PHILIPPE
Buch von der deutschen Poet- erey (Boberfeld) 20-129d; 11-789b.
von der Tugend und Weisheit (Alberus) 11-787b. Buch von Troye (Würzburg) 27-318b.
Buchy, Fr. 10-778 (E2).
Buci, Robert de: see Robert de Buci.
- Simon de 15-441d. Bucina (bucinum): see Buc- cina.
Bucinobantes, tribe 1-468b. BUCK, CARL DARLING 4- 720b.
-, DUDLEY 4-720b; 19-83a. -, Sir George 23-222b. H. A. 14-242a.
John and Thomas 4-217d. Remi de 4-178a. Victor de 4-178a.
Buck, Cal. 5-8 (C2).
-, isl., N.Y. 16-94b.
-, lake, Can. 1-500 (B2).
-, lake, Oreg. 20-242 (C5).
-, mt., Cal. 5-8 (B1).
-, mt., Pa.: see Nescopeck. mt., Vt. 19-490 (A3). BUCK (dict.) 4-720c. (poker) 21-900c.
(tree) 3-638b.
Buck-board 4-720c. Buck Creek, Ind. 14-422 (D4). Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422 (G4). Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422 (E8). Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422 (G1). Creek, riv., Ind. 14-422 (E7). Creek, riv., O. 20-26 (C4). Creek, riv., Okla. 20-58 (E1). Creek, riv., Okla. 20-58 (F3). Creek, riv., Tex. 26-690 (L4). Buckden, Hunts. 9-424 (IV. B2): 13-953b. - Yorks. 9-416 (II. C1).
Buckau, Ger. (Magdeburg) 17-301a.
Buckbarrow Crag, Cumb. 9-
Buchanty, Scot. 24-418 (D2); BUCK-BEAN
Pike, mt., Yorks. 9-412 (I. D4); 21-105a. BUCKEBURG, Ger. 4-720d; 11-808 (B2); 2-421c. BUCKERIDGE, JOHN 4-720d. Bucket, riv., Scot. 8-406b. Bucket and plunger pump 14-107a.
ladder dredger 8-563a. BUCKETSHOP (dict.) 4-720d. Buckeye, Ala. 1-460 (D2). Ariz. 2-544 (B3). Cal. 5-8 (B1). Ia. 14-732 (D2). Ind. 14-422 (G3). Kan. 15-654 (E1). Ky. 15-740 (D3). Wash. 28-354 (H2). lake, O. 20-26 (E5). Buckeye (tree): see California buckeye.
Buckeye City, O. 20-26 (F4). Buckeystown, Md. 17-828
Buckfast Abbey, Dev. 2-730c; 8-134d.
Buckfastleigh, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E3); 15-815d; 2-730c; geo- logy 8-132d. Buckfield, Me. 17-434 (B4). Buckhannon, W.Va. 28-560
Buckhart, Ill. 14-304 (C4). Buckhaven, Scot. 24-418 (E- F2); 10-330d; 28-517c. Buckhead, Ga. 11-752 (C2).
Creek, riv., Ga. 11-752 (D3). Buck-hill, riv., Can. 22-724 (B2).
JOHANN 4- 721a; 1-904b; 15-869a. Buckholm, Scot. 24-418 (F3). Buckholm grits (geol.) 16- 829b.
Buckholts, Tex. 26-690 (K5). Buckhorn, Ky. 15-740 (E3). -, falls, N.C. 22-871d.
Creek, riv., N.J. 19-502 (B2).
Buckhounds, Royal: see Royal buckhounds.
Buckhout, G. E. 14-242a. Buckhurst, barons of see De La Warr (family) and Dor- set, earls of. Buckhurst Hill, Ess. 16-943 (E2); 6-233a; 9-784d. BUCKIE, Scot. 4-721b; 24- 412 (F2).
- Burn, riv., Scot. 4-721b; 3-314a.
Bucking (bleaching) 4-49d. BUCKINGHAM, Earls, Mar- quesses and Dukes of 4-721b. Edward Stafford, 3rd duke of 4-727b; 25-755d; college founded 5-93a, 9-529a. -, George Nugent Temple Grenville, 1st marquess of 4-721d; 26-602a.
GEORGE VILLIERS, 1st duke of 4-722b; 9-536c; 2-70b; Bacon supported 3-141b; Hormuz indemnity 13-695a; Laud's friendship 16-277a.
GEORGE VILLIERS, 2nd duke of 4-724d; Butler's satire 4-886a; proxy-votes 22-517d.
-, HENRY STAFFORD, 2nd duke of 4-726d; 9-522c; Sackville's poem 8-432d.
Colo. 6-722 (F1). Fla. 10-540 (E5). Ill. 14-304 (D2). Queens. 2-960 (F4). Va. 28-118 (D3). canal, India 14-382 (113- 11); 17-291d; 19-352d. Buckingham and Chandos,
Palace, Lond. 16-938 (E2); 16-942c.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Earls of 4-728b.
Robert Hobart, 4th earl of 4-728c: 7-648a. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,
Buckler (Roman armour) 2- 585c.
Buckley, Samuel 26-883a; 27- 12b; 19-554d.
Sigebert 3-722d. Buckley, Ill. 14-304 (D3). Mich. 18-372 (E5). Wales 9-428 (V. E1); 10- 522b.
Wash. 28-354 (H4). mt., N.C. 19-771b. Buckley v. Rice Thomas 10- 81a.
Bucklin, Kan. 15-654 (C3). Mo. 18-608 (D2). Bucklow, Ches. 6-91b. Buckman, Edwin 16-786b. -, S. S. 20-584a. Buckman bill (U.S. 1905) 10- 543d.
Buckmaster, pond, Mass. 17- 852 (A4). Buckminster, Joseph 13-39a. , Joseph Stevens 13-39a; 10-8b.
Bucknall, Lincs. 9-416 (II. G3). Bucknall S.S. Line 25-859b. Bucknell, Salop 9-428 (V. E3); 23-586 (E3).
University, Pa.(Lewisburg) 16-524c.
BUCKNER, SIMON BOLIVAR 4-732d; 6-503b. Buckner, Ark. 2-552 (B4).
Ky. 15-740 (C2). Mo. 18-608 (B2). Va. 28-118 (E3).
Creek, riv., Kan. (B3-2).
Buck Run, riv., Pa. 21-106 (H7).
Bucksburn, Scot. 1-51b. Bucks Co., Pa. 21-106 (M5 and M6).
Bucks Harbor, Me. 17-434 (E4).
Buckshorn, Joseph 16-408b. Buckshot War (U.S. 1838) 21- 112c.
Buckshutem, swamp, N.J. 19- 502 (B5).
Buckskin, Ind. 14-422 (C8). Bucksport, Me. 17-434 (D4). BUCKSTONE, JOHN BALD- win 4-733a; 19-89b.
Bucknil (colonel): anchor 1- 949b.
Lucy Isabella 4-733b. Bucksville, Pa. 21-106 (M5). Buck Swamp, riv., S.C. 25- 500 (E2).
BUCKTHORN 4-733b; geologi. cal age 7-417d. Bucktown, Md. 17-828 (G4). Buck-wagon 4-720c. BUCKWHEAT 4-733c; bread
Buck of Cabrach, mt., Scot. 24-412 (E2); 1-50a. Buckow, Aus. : see Busch- tehrad.
-, Ger. 3-788 (map). Buck Pond, lake, N.H. 19-490 (E1).
BUCKRAM 4-733a.
Buck Run, riv., O. 20-26 (D4).
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4-467b; cake 5-153c; Eng- land (16th cent.) 1-391d; Europe 9-913c; food value 7-216b; France 10-781c; Italy 15-9a; pollination 22- 26d; U.S. 1-418a. Bucoleon, harbour, Constanti- nople 7-7b.
-, palace, Constantinople 7-5c. Bucolici, tribe 5-462b. BUCOLICS 4-733d: Alexan-
drian School 1-574c; Bion 3-956b; Daphnis 7-826a; Moschus 18-891b; Theo critus 26-761a; Virgil 28- 113a. See also Pastoral Poetry.
Bucolic war (Egypt) 9-89b. Bucorax (Bucorvus):
Ground-hornbill.
Bucorvinae 13-706d. Bucota, Wash. 28-354 (C3). Bucov, Rum. 23-826 (C2). Bucquet, J. B. M. 10-751b. Bucquoi, count of: see Bouquoi.
Bucsecs, mt., Aus. 27-212a. Bucton, castle, Brit. 18-903b. Buctouche, Can. 19-465 (C1).
bay, Can. 19-465a. Bucuresci: see Bucharest. BUCYRUS, O. 4-733d; 20-26 (D-E3).
Buczacz, Aus. 3-4 (12); 11- (1672) 27-
402b; treaty 451b, 15-443a. Buczy, Emile 13-927a. Bud, Nor. 19-804 (B1). Bud (bot.) 10-554a; angio- sperms 2-10c; leaf-bud 16- 322c (fig.), 16-328a, 25- 876a; morphological rank 18-867a; propagation 13- 742d, 13-755a, 2-13a. Buda (Ofen), Hung. : see Buda. pest.
Ill. 14-304 (C2). Tex. 26-690 (I-K5). Buda (dict.) 11-414b. Budaeus :
see Budé, Guil- laume. -, J. F.: see Buddeus, J. F. Buda kale see Kale. Budan, Baba 14-391b. Budani, Monten. 18-767 (A1). Budantsar (myth.) 18-712d. Budaörs, Hung. 3-4 (F3). BUDAPEST, Hung. 4-734a; 3-4 (F3); assault on (1602) 26-977a; fire service 10- 413c; hospitals 24-631b; jockey club 13-737c; libra- ries 16-570b; meteorology 13-896a; mineral waters 18-521c; Mongol capture 18-713c; opera house 26- 733b; Parliament buildings 2-432b (plan) 2-428 (Pl. IX.); Penitentiary Congress (1905) 22-369b; Roman Colony 20-680c; savings bank 10-218c; siege (1684) 5-934c; underground rail- way 22-857d; university 27- 758d, 27-770b. 'Budapest (battleship) 24- 904d.
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