Chapman, Ala. 1-460 (C4). Ark. 2-552 (D4). Ill. 14-304 (C4). Kan. 15-654 (E1). Neb. 19-324 (F3). cape, Can. 5-160 (M2). CHAPMAN (dict.) 5-854b. Chapman Creek, riv., Kan. 15- 654 (E1).
Chapman's night-hawk 27- 634b.
Chapmanville, W.Va. 28-560 (B4).
Chapoly, Fr. 17-175d.
Chapoma, Russ. 23-872 (E2). CHAPONE, HESTER 5-854b. Chaponost, Fr. 17-175c. Chapora, India 14-382 (E12). Chapote, Rhod. 25-466 (H-11). Chappadakka, Bal. 14-376 (C4).
Chappaqua, N.Y. 19-596 (C4). Chappaquiddick, isl., Mass. 17-852 (G4).
Chapparral: see Chaparral. CHAPPE, CLAUDE 5-854c.
Ignace Urbain Jean 5-854c. d'Anteroche, Jean 5-854c; 5-528a.
Chappel, Ess. 9-784d. Chappell, Arthur 19-84a.
Thomas Paley 5-854d. William (bishop) 18-481a. WILLIAM (music
lisher) 5-854d; 7-122a. Chappell, Neb. 19-324 (B3). isls., Tas. 26-438 (B1). Chappuis, Eustace 10-940b. James (chemist) 1-8578. Jean 5-198c.
P. (physicist) 26-824a; 26- 831a.
CHAPRA, India 5-854d; 14- 376 (L7).
CHAPTAL, J. A. C., comte de Chanteloup 5-854d; 1-766d; 28-720c.
Chapter (division) 5-855b. CHAPTER (ecclesiastical) 5- 855b; 5-519d; 7-897b. CHAPTER HOUSE 5-855b; in American colleges 11-40d; in monasteries 1-13d. Chapters, Book of 17-573b. Chapters, The Three 18-7338. Chaptico, Md. 17-828 (F4).
Creek, riv., Md. 17-828 (F4).
Chapu, Henri Michel Antoine 24-508b; 24-510 (Pl. IX.); 18-2b.
CHAPU, China 5-855c; 6-168 (L3); 6-199b. Chapultepec, mt., Mex. 18- 347b; 18-332c. Chaqwainegon, bay, Wis.: see Chequamegon. Char, riv., Dorset. 9-420 (III. B5).
CHAR (fish) 5-855c; 24-82d; 2-28d.
(scorching) 5-856b.
Chara, mts., Russ.As. 27-169d. riv Russ.As. 25-10 (G3); 25-11b.
Chara (bot.) 1-587d (fig.); 1- 597a; geological distribu- tion 20-82b, 22-658a, 20- 542d; reproductive organs 1-589b (fig.). CHAR-A-BANC 5-855d. Characeae: see Stoneworts. Characene, kingdom, Asia M.: see Mesene.
Characinidae 14-248d;
5440 swim-bladder
254c. CHARACTER (dict.) 5-856a. Characterie: An Arte of Shorte, Swifte and Secrete Writing by Character (1588) (Bright) 24- 1008d. Characteristic
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Charadrius himantopus: see] CHARES (of Mytilene) 5-859a;|
morinellus: see Dotterel. oedicnemus: see Stone- curlew. -pluvialis: see Golden plo-
Chare Thursday: see Maundy Thursday.
Charette, François Athanase 19-733c.
Charford, Hants.: battle (508) 5-760c. Charforon, mt., Alps 1-742d. pass, Alps 1-742d. CHARGE (dict.) 5-859a.
(Paris Bourse) 25-933c. CHARGE D'AFFAIRES 859b; 8-299b. Charger (rifle) 1-875c;
Charges (heraldry) 13-324a: see also Ordinaries. Chargeurs Réunis (steamship line) 25-859b.
CHARGING ORDER (law) 5- 859b.
Chargosh, pass, C.Asia 14-376 (E1).
Chargut, lake, Tib. 6-168 (D3);
Charas (spirit) 14-389b. 26-925b. -(drug) 13-264b; 3-844a;| 16-531c.
Charasia, Afg.: battle (1879)| 1-317d.
Chara stelligera 23-121b. Charat Singh (chief) 12-713a. Charatz (thrasher) 26-887b. Charavines, Fr. 28-177b. Charax, Asia 23-648 (G3). -, Pal.: see Kerak. Charaxus (brother of Sappho) 24-202c; 12-510b. Charbanus, mts., Asia 9-140d. Charbar, Pers. 21-188 (D3). Charboli, riv., Afg. 24-593a. Charbon (vine disease): Anthracnose. Charbonel, mt., Alps 1-742c. Charbon symptomatique (dis- ease) 28-10a. Charca de la Albuera, reservoir, Sp.: see Proserpina, Lago de.
CHARIBERT (Frankish king)
5-859c; 10-805b. Chariclea (Greek heroine) 13- 223b.
CHARIDEMUS (Greek mer- cenary) 5-859c; 27-315c. Chari group (geol.) 15-569b; 5-59a.
Chariguriqua, tribe: see Gri- griqua.
Charikar, Afg. 1-307 (E2); siege (1841) 22-212d. Charina 25-289b; 23-152c. -bottae 23-174d. Charing, Kent 9-424 (IV. D4); 5-860a, 2-732a. CHARING CROSS, Lond. 5- 859d; 16-938 (C2).
Cross, Euston and Hamp- stead Railway 27-409a. -Cross Hospital, Lond. 16- 946c.
CHARIOT 5-860a; 5-401c; Egyptian 9-44b; Roman 6- 390d.
(VI. F2); geology 25-389a. State Board of 5-16b. Chard (bot.) 5-324c. CHARITON (Greek author) 5- Chardak, Asia M. 16-136b. 860c; 12-515c. Chardeh: see Chahardar. Chariton, Ia. 14-732 (D3). CHARDIN, JEAN SIMEON 5-, riv., Ia. 14-732 (D4). 857c; 20-178d; 20-477 (Pl. X.); 20-891a. -, SIR JOHN (traveller) 5- 857c; on compass 6-807b; cuneiform inscription 7- 629d; Isfahan 14-870a; on Mandaeans 17-555a. Chardjui, C.Asia: see Charjui. Chardon, O. 20-26 (H1). Chardonay (vine): see Pineau. Chardonne, Switz. 26-242 (B4).
Chardonnet, Comte H. de 16- 657c.
868b; of curves 7-663b; of Chardonnet, Aiguille du, mt.,
dynamo 8-776b; of group 12-635c.
chain (math.) 8-232d.
pass, Alps 1-743d. Chardonnet and Lehner's pro-
function (dynamics) 8-7638. cess 5-609c. Characteristics of Men, Man- Chardstock, Dev. 9-430 (VI.
(1711) (Shaftesbury) 24- Chare (carriage) 5-402d. Characterization (drama) 8- CHARENTE, dept., Fr. 5-857d; 10-778 (E5); brandy 4-428d; 478b; Chinese 8-485a; Purbeckian beds 22-658b. -, riv., Fr. 10-778 (D5); 10- 777b.
Indian 8-483b; Shakes-
pearean 8-523b.
Character of a Trimmer (Hali- CHARENTE
Characters (Theophrastus) 9- 628b; 21-162d; 26-787b. CHARADE (dict.) 5.8568. Charadra, riv., Epirus: see
Charadrae, Gr. 12-440 (C4), Charadrii 20-326c.
Charadriidae: see Plover.
INFERIEURE, dept., Fr. 5-858a; 10-778 (D5); brandy 4-428d. Charenton, La. 17-54 (a7). fort, Fr. 10-778 (C6).
CHARENTON-LE-PONT, 5-858c; 10-778 (C6). Charentonne, riv., Fr. 3-799d. Charenton-sur-Cher, Fr.
Charadriiformes 3-973b; 3- CHARES (general) 5-858d; 7-
Charadriomorphae 20-323c.
Charadriornithes 20-3268.
961d; 26-991b.
CHARES (Sculptor) 5-859a; 23-259b; 12-490d.
-, riv., Mo. 18-608 (D2). Co., Mo. 18-608 (C-D2). CHARITY AND CHARITIES 5-860c; cy-près principle 7- 693b; effect on wages 28- 233c; in ancient Rome 5- 865c; social settlements 25- 308d.
Charity Commission 5-882d. – (endowed): see Endowed charity. Organization Society 5- 885a; New York 17-74a; savings banks 24-245b. School: see Schools. CHARIVARI (dict.) 5-891b. - (periodical) 7-849a; 5-332d. Charjui, C.Asia 27-420 (C4); 2-741a, 27-172a.
176d; Petrarch 21-312d; Poles, capture by 5-447b; Siena 25-50c. CHARLES V. (emperor)5-899c; 9-3540; 11-851d, Algerian bull- expedition 1-650a; fighter 4-789c; Castilian rising 20-444a; council of Trent 27-247c; election as emperor 9-175b; English relations 9-528c, 28-779c; French relations 10-826c; Ghent 11-920b; Golden Fleece 15-862a; in Italy 15- 41b; Medici family 18-35d; Netherlands 19-416c; por- trait (Titian) 20-475c, 20-471 (Plate); Spanish dominions 25-550; Tunis captured 27- 392d; Turkey and Venice 27-452b; Utrecht bought 27-826b.
church organization 6-339d; coinage 19-898c; commen- dation of lands 10-299a; crown 7-516a; dalmatic of 9- 311b (fig.); Einhard's Life 9-135a; empire: see Caro- lingian Empire; Frisians subjugated 11-234c; Gallican liturgy suppressed 16-797b; Harun al Rashid and 5-45c, 5-284a; Homiliarium 13- 644d; Italian policy 15-28d; Jerusalem 7-525a; Jews under 15-405a; libraries founded 16-548d; military system 2-596a; name 26- 1028b; palace at Ingelheim 14-563b; papal relations 16- 432d, 23-665b; regalia 21- 796c; Salic laws emended 24- 68d; Saxon wars 24-265a, 24- 267b; silken wrapping 28- 451c; tomb opened 20-374d;-VI. (emperor) 5-905a; 3-9b; writing reforms 20-577a. CHARLEMAGNE: Legends
Charka, India 14-376 (K5). Char-Kadd (costume) 21-193d. Charke, Charlotte 6-352b. CHARKHARI, state, India 5- 891b; 14-376 (11-17). Charkhlik, Turkest. 6-168 (D2); 27-423b. Charki, isl., Asia M, 2-760 (B4). CHARLATAN (dict.) 5-891c. Charlbury, Oxon. 9-420 (III. E3); 20-416a. Charlecote, Warwick. 9-420 (III. D2); 28-343d, 2-418c; Lucy family 17-111b. CHARLEMAGNE (emperor) 5- 891c; 10-809b; 9-924b; 11-833b; administrative re--IV. forms 10-908d; Alcuin 1- 529d, 1-97b; Avars con- quered 3-5c; capitularies 5- 282d; charities 5-874d;
- (of Durazzo): see Charles III. (of Naples). -II. ("the Bald," emperor) 5-897d; 10-811c; Bible 27- 326a; capitularies 5-283a; Giry's study of 12-510; Hincmar 13-4770; Louis the German 17-31c. -III. ("the Fat," emperor) 5-898c; 10-812c; 11-833d; 17-9c; tomb 23-49a.
(emperor) 5-898d; 9- 927h; 11-848a; Bohemia 4-125a; Brandenburg 4- 421b; French alliance 10- 821c: Landfriedensbund 26-
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11-861a; Belgium under 3- 674c; Golden Fleece 15- 862b; Hungary under 13- 914d; Naples 14-583b; Ostend company 20-357a; Ripperda's embassy 23- 365d; Russian relations 21- 291a; Spanish Succession war 25-607a.
-VII. (emperor) 5-905c; 11-
861c; Austrian Succession war 3-40c; Bavaria 3-548b; order of St George 15-864a. (OF FLANDERS) 5-933d; 10-479a.
I. and II. (of France) 5-916d. III. (of France) 5-916d; 10- 812d; 21-179a.
IV. (of France) 5-917a; 10- 819b; 9-502b.
-V. (of France) 5-917c; 10- 820d; 20-702c; library 16- 551a; Paris under 20-816c; Pisan, Christine de 21-647b. -VI. (of France) 5-919a; 10- 821d; Arles 2-558b; Paris under 20-816c; playing cards 5-325a.
VII. (of France) 5-920a; 10- 822c; Basin's history 3- 480a; Burgundy 21-387c; Coeur 6-645b; Joan of Arc 15-420c; Languedoc under 16-180c; Poitiers acquired 21-898c.
-VIII. (of France) 5-921a; 10-825b; Italian expedition 15-40a, 1-554a, 10-536d, 19- 184d; papacy 20-707c; Perkin Warbeck 28-316d; plot against 6-774b. -IX. (of France) 5-921b; 10- 829b; Provence 22-505d; Saint Bartholomew 23- 1017b.
-X. (of France) 5-921d; 10- 864d; 4-326 (table); 10- 865a; comparison with Louis XVIII. 17-48c; duel with Condé 6-842b; Fontan's attack 10-607b; Jesuits 15- 347a.
(Charles Martel, Frankish ruler) see Charles Martel. (of Gelderland) 11-556d; 2- 629d; 8-574b; monument 2-629c; Utrecht 27-826a. -I. (of Great Britain) 5-906a; 9-537a; 14-777c; 24-449c; army 2-612a; Bulstrode's memoirs 4-795d; cipher letters 7-566a; Cromwell 7. 490d; execution 7-490d; Henrietta Maria 13-272c; Joanna Bridges 26-170a; letters 4-851c; medals 18- 3b; militia 18-450a; Milton 18-485d; Montrose 18-793c; navy 19-303c; papacy 28- 708b; parliament 20-842d; portrait 2-670d; ship-money 24-982b; statue 24-500a. See also Great Rebellion. II. (of Great Britain) 5- 912b; 9-539d; 24-450d; 14-778c; Bombay acquired 4-184c; boroughs 4-271d; Bulstrode's memoirs 4-795d; Bunyan's praise 4-805a; Catherine of Braganza 5- 531b; Catholic confederacy 2-152c; civil war 12-418d, 24-857a; coffee-houses sup pressed 6-567a; crown 7- 517c; costume 7-2410; Hobbes 13-547c, 13-550d; horse-racing 13-728a; James de la Cloche 16-50d; Lauder. dale 16-279c; Marvell's satires 17-806d; medals 18- 4d; miniature 18-526 (Pl. I fig. 8); navy 19-304a, 24- 555c; Nell Gwyn 12-750c; popish plot 19-938d; Ports- mouth, duchess of 22-131d; purveyance 22-666d; Rich mond, duchess of 23-311d:
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Sacheverell's opposition 23-1 Charles I. (of Spain): see Charles Frederick (of Saxe-] Charlieville, La. 17-54 (C1). 971c; Worcester 12-420b;
ward, of Great Britain): see Charles Edward.
(of Hesse-Cassel) 13-410d; 5-458b; 5-457d.
(of Hohenzollern-Sigmarin- gen): see Charles (of Ru mania).
-(Charles Frederick, of Hol stein-Gottorp) 24-336c; 15-
- (Charles Peter, of Holstein- Gottorp): see Peter III. (of Russia).
-I. (of Ilungary) 5-922c; 13- 904c; 15-421d.
II. (of Hungary): Charles III. (of Naples). - 1. (of Lorraine) 5-934a; 17- 10a; 5-381d; claims Frank- ish throne 10-813d, 13-858b. II. or I. (of Lorraine) 5- 934a; 17-10d.
III. or II. (of Lorraine) 5- 934b; 17-11a; 6-198b; 10- 832b.
IV. or III. (of Lorraine) 5- 934b; 11-248b; Ireland 6-122a; Years' war 28-357a.
V. or IV. (of Lorraine) 5- 934b; 17-11c; campaigns 8-734c, 3-8d, 12-343c.
- (CARDINAL OF LOR- raine) 5-936a; 10-829a; 12- 699c; 12-702; chambre ardente 5-823c; colloquy of Poissy 21-897b; council of Trent 7-400a; Meudon château 18-314d.
(PRINCE OF LORRAINE) 5-936b; military career 3-, 40d: 24-715d; 16-505a; 13-570d; Netherlands 3- 674d.
I. (of Mantua) 12-236a; 5- 945d.
-II, (of Mantua) 12-236a; 19-457b.
- (of Mecklenburg-Strelitz) 17-1020a; 17-52d.
-I. (of Monaco) 18-685b.
III. (of Monaco) 15-865d; 18-685a.
(of Münsterberg) 4-127d.
I. (of Naples and Sicily) 5- 923a; 21-381b; crusade 7-544c, 7-545a; in Italy 10- 532a, 15-35b, 19-183c; Malta acquired 17-511c; Order of the Crescent 7- 411c; Provence 22-504d; Rome 23-675a; Sicily under 25-35a; war with Byzantium 18-360a.
II. (of Naples and Sicily) 5- 923d; 19-183d; 20-699c; Provence under 22-505a. -III. (of Naples) 19-184b; 22-505b; 23-680b; in Hun- gary 13-905c.
(Charles William, of Nassau Usingen) 19-251b.
II. (of Navarre) 5-924b; 25- 572a; claims French throne 9-502b.
-III. (of Navarre) 5-925a; 25-572a.
IV. (of Navarre): see Charles (of Viana).
(Charles, &c., of the Pala- tinate): see Charles Louis, Charles Philip.
-II. (of Parma) 5-934d; 4- 327; 20-850d.
- XII. (of Sweden) 5-929c; 26-205d; 12-262b; paigns 2-16d, 19-242d, 21- 629a; coins 19-902d; liter- ary interests 26-216d,
- XIII. (of Sweden and Nor- way) 5-931c; 26-210a; 12- 737b; order of 15-867a. -XIV. (of Sweden and Nor- way) 5-931d; 19-810c; 26- 210a; Crusenstolpe's in- fluence 7-552c; military carcer 19-216d; 28-244b. -XV. (of Sweden and Nor- way) 5-932c; 19-812c; 26- 211a.
- (OF VALOIS) 5-936d; 2- 57d; in Aragon 5-923d; in Florence 10-532d; in Sicily 11-57d.
- (Charles Vermland) 5-931d.
Adolphus,
(OF VIANA) 5-937a; 14- 859a; 15-440c.
(of Westergötland) 20-346d. I. (of Württemberg) 28- 859a.
Alexander, Württemberg) 28-858b. (Charles Eugene, of Würt- temberg) 28-858c.
(of Zweibrücken) 3-548c. Charles (conjuror) 6-944d. David 5-78a.
CHARLES, ELIZABETH 5- 937b.
-, J. A. C. 5-937c; 14-163b; 1-262d.
Robert Henry 26-667a. THOMAS 5-937c; 5-77c. William 5-334d.
Charles, cape, Va. 16-636d; 28-118 (F3).
isl., Can. 5-160 (03). isl., Conn. 6-952 (C5).
, fort, Ire. 14-744 (C5); 15- 824d.
isl., Pac.O. 25-486 (A-B4). lake, La. 16-90b.
-, mt., Ire. 8-413c.
-, riv., Mass. 17-852 (E2); 4- 292a.
-, riv., R.I. 23-249 (B3).
sound, N.Z. 19-624 (A6). CHARLES ALBERT (of Sar- dinia) 5-938c; 15-49c; 15- 50b; 24-256; army 2-622a; Austrian war 14-913c; Memorie Segrete 6-353a; orders 15-865c; plot against 10-936d.
Alexander (of Saxe-Wei- mar-Eisenach) 24-263a.
– AUGUSTUS (of Saxe-Wei- mar) 5-939c; 4-863b;
Goethe 12-183d. Charles City, Ia. 14-732 (E1); 14-735b.
- City, Va. 28-118 (E-F3). - City Co., Va. 28-118 (E-F3).
Co., Md. 17-828 (E-F3). Creek, riv., Mont. 14-276 (G1-2).
Louis (of the Palatinate) 20-595c. Charles Frederick, order of 15- 863d. Charles Louis, mts., N.G. 19- 487 (B2); 19-487b. CHARLES MARTEL 5-942c; 10-808b; 5-381c; feudal- ism 10-298d; German tribes subdued 11-832c; legends 5-895a, 11-468a, 23- 96c.
"Charles Martel " (battleship)| 24-902b.
Charles Mix Co., S.Dak. 25-506 (G4).
Mound, mt., Ill. 14-304b. Charles (III.), Order of 15- 866d.
Charles Philip (of the Palatin- ate) 20-595d.
Charles River, Mass. 17-852 (A4).
Charles's law 11-542d.
- Wain 5-896b; 27-802c. Charles the Bald: see Charles II. (emperor).
- (of Denmark and Norway) 6-278a.
(of England) 11-740b. (English princess) 11-744d; 28-28b. -(of France) 10-824a.
(of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) 6-278b.
(of Meiningen) 11-57c. (of Mexico) 18-342b; 17- 924d.
- (princess palatine) 10-844d. -(of Savoy) 7-162d. (Charlotte Amalie: of Saxe-Meiningen) 24-261c.
- (of Sweden and Norway): see Hedwig, Elizabeth Char- lotte.
(of Württemberg) 11-743b. Charlotte, Ark. 2-552 (D2). Ga. 11-752 (C1). Ia. 14-732 (G3). Ill. 14-304 (D3). Mich. 18-372 (17). CHARLOTTE, N.C. 5-946b; 19-772 (B2); cotton trade 7-267c, 7-294d.
the Fat: sce Charles III., N.Y. 19-596 (emperor). 117c. Tenn. 26-620 (D1). Va. 28-118 (D3). Vt. 19-490 (A3).
the Simple: see Charles III. (of France).
Charleston, Árk. 2-552 (B2). la. 14-732 (F4). CHARLESTON, Ill. 5-943a; 14-304 (D4).
Me. 17-434 (C-D3). Miss. 18-600 (B1). Mo. 18-608 (G5). Nev. 5-8 (F1). N.Z. 19-624 (C4). Okla. 20-58 (B1). CHARLESTON, S.C. 5-943b; 25-500 (D-E4); artesian
wells 28-505d; cotton trade 7-267c; Democratic conven- tion (1860) 27-704d, 4-716d; earthquake 8-818a; horse- race 13-734d; Huguenot church 22-291a; jetty har- bour 12-936d; sieges 1- 822b, 3-599a, 22-640c. - Tenn. 26-620 (G2).
Utah 27-814 (C2). Wash. 28-354 (A4). CHARLESTON, W.Va. 5-945a; 28-560 (B3).
harbour, S.C. 25-500 (E4). lake, Ont. 19-596 (D-E1). mt., Nev. 5-8 (F3). "Charleston" (ship) 25-597c. Charleston Association 3-377a. Charleston Co., S.C. 25-500 (D4-E3). Charlestown, Ind. 14-498 (F8). Ire. 14-744 (C3). Lancs. 17-545 (map). CHARLESTOWN, Mass. 5- 945b; 17-852 (B4); 4-291a; 4-799a.
Md. 17-828 (H1). N.II. 19-490 (C5). R.I. 23-249 (B3). Scot. (Banff) 25-646b. Scot. (Fife) 10-330c.
W.I. 28-544 (F3); 19- 459a.
W.Va. 28-560 (F2). inlet, R.I. 23-249 (B3). Charles XII., isl., Arct. 25- 709b.
Charlesville, Pa. 21-106 (F6). Charlesworth, Hermann 4. 199c.
Charlesworth, Derby. 28-933 (B3).
CHARLET, NICOLAS TOUS- saint 5-945c; caricatures 5- 332c.
Charleton, Walter 1-932b.
CHARLES EDWARD ("the Young Pretender ") 5-940c; Charleton, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E3). 13-295c; Flora Macdonald, pt., Can. 22-724 (E2). 17-209c; memorial 11-38c; CHARLEVILLE, Fr. 5-945d; rising of 1745 5-941a, 9- 10-778 (G2). 546a, 24-455c. -, Ire. 14-744 (C4); 7-157d. Queens. 2-960 (H5). Junction, Ire. 14-744 (C4). CHARLEVOIX, PIERRE François Xavier de 5-946a; 2-157d. CHARLEVOIX, Mich. 5-946b; 18-372 (E4).
- Edward (of Saxe-Coburg- Gotha) 9-752a; 1-489a. Emmanuel III. (of Sar- dinia) 24-255d; 24-217b; 3-41d; genealogy 24-256, 15-119d.
Emmanuel IV. (of Sardinia) 24-255d; 24-217b; 24-256. -EMMANUEL I. (of Savoy) 5-942b; 24-256; 10-940d; 15-42a.
Emmanuel II. (of Savoy) 24-255b; 24-256.
Emmanuel III. (of Savoy): see Charles Emmanuel III. (of Sardinia).
N.Dak. 19-780 (A2). Hope, Va. 28-118 (E4). Charlier, Jean: see Gerson, John. Charlière (dict.) 1-263a. Felix (of Sardinia) 15-49c; Charlieu, Fr. 10-778 (G4); 24-256; 24-217b.
-, fort, Scot. 16-485d. harb., Fla. 10-540 (D5). isl., Pac.O.: see Apaiang. lake, N.Y. 19-596 (B4). , riv., N.Y. 19-596 (3). Amalie, W.I. 24-49a.
- Co., Va. 28-118 (D3). "Charlotte Dundas (steam- boat) 25-823a; 24-870d. Charlotte Hall, Md. 17-828 (F4).
- Harbor, Fla. 10-540 (D4). - Head, cape, N.S.W. 19-538 (G3).
Charlottenberg, Swed. 26-190 (B2).
Charlottenborg, palace, Copen- hagen 7-96c. CHARLOTTENBURG, Ger. 5- 946c; 11-808 (D2); 3-788 (map); porcelain works 5- 757c.
Swed. 25-935 (A1). Institution, Berlin 26-491c; 28-479d. Charlottesville, Can. 18-522c. Ind. 14-422 (F5). CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 5- 916d; 28-118 (D2-3); ob- servatory 19-959c; uni- versity: see under Virginia. CHARLOTTETOWN, Can. 5- 947a; 19-831 (C1); confer- ence (1864) 22-346a; indus- tries 22-345c; municipal system 22-345a. Charlotte Town, W.I.: see Gouyave.
- Water, S.Aus. 2-960 (E5). Charlson, N.Dak. 19-780 (B1). Charlton, Sir J. 25-615d.
John (artist) 20-502a. Lewis 13-355b.
Charlton, Kent 16-938 (E3); 8-453d.
Mass. 17-852 (C-D2). Oxon. 20-416a.
Wilts. 9-420 (III. C3). isl., Can. 5-160 (05). Abbots, Glos. 9-420 (III. C3).
- City, Mass. 17-852 (C2). Co., Ga. 11-752 (D5). Depot, Mass. 17-852 (C- D2).
- Heights, Md. 17-828 (D3). Horethorne, Som. 9-430 (VI. H1).
House, mansion, Kent 2- 418d.
House, mansion, Wilts. 28- 700d.
- Kings, Glos. 9-420 (III. C3); population 12-134b. Mackrell, Som. 9-430 (VI. G1).
-, South, Northumb. 9-412 (E2). Charlwood, Sur. 9-424 (IV. B4).
Charly, Fr. 10-778 (F3). -, Ger. 18-310 (plan). CHARM (dict.) 5-947a; amu- lets 1-899b; evil eye 10-21d;| fetishism 10-295b; gems 11- 568c Scottish-Gaelic collec- tion 5-639b. Charmes, Fr. 10-778 (H3). Charmette, pass, Fr. 5-955a. Charmey, Switz. 26-242 (C3).. Charmian, Pa. 21-106 (H6). Charmides (Plato) 21-811d.
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Char Minar, minarets, Hyder abad 14-32c. Charmosyna 17-12b. Charmouth, Dorset 9-420 (III. B5); 8-434c; battle (833) 8-435c. Charmouthian group 15-569d. Charmoy, José de 24-511c. Charmoz, mt., Alps 1-743b; first ascent 1-749a. Charnacé, Claire Christine 1- 381c. CHARNAY,
(CLAUDE Joseph) Désiré 5-947b. CHARNEL HOUSE 5-917b. Charner, Leonard Victor
Joseph 11-472c; 14-493c. Charney, Gaufrid de 23-598c. Charney, Berks. 17-598a. Charnian group 16-393d; 22- 206d.
Charnie, dist., Fr. 10-776 (C3-D2).
Charnley Forest stone: see Charley Forest stone. CHARNOCK, JOB 5-947c; 14- 406d; 3-427a.
CHARNOCKITE 5-947d. Charnoy, Belg.: see Charleroi. CHARNWOOD FOREST, Leics.
5-948a; 9-416 (II. E4); geology 9-413b, 16-393d, 22- 266d. Charny, Léonor, comte de 23- 1017b.
-, Philippe de Chabot, count of see Chabot, Philippe de. Charny, Fr. (Meuse) 10-778 (G3).
-, Fr. (Yonne) 28-923b. Charog, C.Asia 20-420c. Charol, lake, Tib. 23-924d. Charolais (Charolois), Charles, count of: see Charles the Bold of Burgundy.
- (Burgundian herald) 16- 95a.
Charolais, dist., Fr. 5-948a. -, mts., Fr. 10-778 (G4); 5- 777d.
CHAROLLES, Fr. 5-948a; 10- 778 (G4). CHARON (myth.) 5-948b.
12-502b. Charondes, tribe 8-28a. Charonia, caves, Asia M.: see Plutonia.
Charonne, Paris 20-804 (F2). Charontas: see Charos. Charontidae 2-306a; 21-38a. Charophyta: see Stoneworts. Charos (myth.) 5-948b; 22- 456d.
Chârost, duke and marquess of: see under Bethune (family).
Chârost, Fr. 10-778 (F4). Charpentier, Alexandre 24- 51ib.
- FRANCOIS 5-948c; 1-103c. Gustave 8-275c.
de Cossigny, Jules François 1-367d.
Charqui: see Jerked beef. Charran, Turk.As.
Charrha (Charrhae, Charrhan), Turk.As.: see Harran. CHARRIERE, AGNES ISA- belle Emilie de 5-948c. Charrin, B. J. Albert 3-178b. Charrington, Harold 20-644c. Char roads 5-827b. Charroi de Nimes, Le 12-693d. CHARRON, PIERRE 5-948d; scepticism 24-308a. Charroux, Fr. 10-778 (E4); abbey ruins 28-56a; synod 1-505d. CHARRUA, tribe 5-949c; skin colour 25-190c; linguistic family 1-811d; in Uruguay 27-807d. Charsadda, India 14-622a. Charsfeld, Suff. 9-424 (IV. E2). Charshamba, val., Afg. 1- 306d.
CHART 5-949d; admiralty issue 19-293c; early use 19- 286d. Charta bombycina (dict.) 20- 725c. Charta-tsang-po, riv., Tib. 26- 916 (C2-1); 4-387c. Charte d'Oleroun des jugge mentz de la mier, La 24- 535d. Charter, Rhod. 25-466 (K2); 23-260 (C3).
-, dist., Rhod. 23-260 (K2). , isl., Bucks.: see Magne
SHARTER 5-950b; 8-302b;| Anglo-Saxon 8-305d; corpor- ation 7-191a; English 8- 306a; Scots law 28-848a. - The Great: see Magna
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Carta. Chartered Accountants, Insti- tute of 1-124d; examinations 10-43d; offices 2-435c; Ire--, Frederick Henry 3-885a. land 1-124d. CHARTERED COMPANIES 5- 2500; crusades 7-547a; French 10-833d; Law's scheme 10-846b; Portu- guese 22-150a.
-Company, South Africa: sce British South Africa Company.
Charterer (dict.) 1-302c. Chartergrove, Ill. 14-304 (D1). Chartergus 28-360b.
Charter hand: see Court hand. CHARTERHOUSE, Lond. 5- 9524; 16-938 (F1); hospital 5-9538; monastery 17-591c, 5-132d; 9-531b; revels Cfice 23-222a; staircase 2-
Shool 5-953a; racquets 22-782d; Thackeray 26- 710a.
- The, Yorks. 13-870b.
Hinton, Som. 5-952d. -or-Mendip, Som. 9-430 (VI. G1); lead 18-126a. Carteris, Henry 8.445c. -amily): see under Wemyss, carls of.
Carter-land: see Bocland. Carter Oak, Conn. 6-956a. -05, Ia. 14-732 (B2). CHARTER-PARTY 5-953a; 1-
b; broker's commission 4-651b; days 7-876a. Coder Rolls 22-960b. CHARTERS TOWERS, Queens. 5-253a; 2-960 (II3). Cartes, Ecole des, Fr. 8-301a. Cartham, Kent 9-424 (IV. E: church 15-739c. CHARTIER, ALAIN 5-953b; 11-119d; ballades 3-264c. -, Jean 5-953b.
-de Lotbinière, Eustache Gaspard Michel: see Lot- binere.
Chartiers, Pa.: see Carnegie. -Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106 (D7); 5-8650.
Chartierville, Can. 19-490 (E1). CHARTISM 5-953c; 28-30b; Bruningham riots 3-988b; petition (1848) 9-503a. Chartism (Carlyle) 5-352a. Chartley Castle, Staffs. 9-416 (II. (4); 25-759c. -Hall, Staffs.
Chart next Sutton-Valence,
Chartres, dukes of see under
Orleans, dukes or. -Renault de 5-920b.
-, Pliny Earle 1-656a. -, SALMON PORTLAND 955c; 6-746d.
-, SAMUEL 5-956b.
100b; VOWS 5-601c. See also Celibacy.
Chastleton House, mansion, Oxon. 2-419a. Chasuarii, tribe 11-830c. CHASUBLE 5-959a; 12-568a. Chasuta, Pongo de, gorge, Peru 21-267a.
5- Chat, Russ.As. 21-189d. -, mt., Alps 1-742b. Chat (bird): see Wheat-ear. (min.) 18-610b. Chatachura, India 14-376 (P7). Chataignerie, François de Vi-
WILLIAM MERRITT 5- 956d.
Chase, Ind. 14-422 (C3). Kan. 15-654 (D2). Md. 17-828 (G2). Mich. 18-372 (E6).
William of: see William of Chartres.
CHARTRES, Fr. 5-954b; 10- 178(E3); Childebert 6-137a;
pond, Me. 17-434 (B5). CHASE (dict.) 5-956d.
(sport): see Hunting. (tennis) 26-628a. (wooded land) 10-645a. Chaseburg, Wis. 28-740 (B- C5).
Franco-German War 2sed; Hunald 13-892c;
Chase City, Va. 28-118 (D4).
·Co., Kan. 15-654 (F2); 15- 655d.
Co., Neb. 19-324 (C4). Chase group (geol.) 21-177d. Chaser (tool): see Comb tool. Chases, pond, Mc. 17-434 (C3). Chase Side, Mdx. (Enfield) 16- 942 (D2).
Chassé, David Henri, baron 28-381a; 2-156c. Chassé (dict.) 5-957b. CHASSE (dict.) 5-957b. Chassebœuf, Constantin Fran- çois, comte de Volney: see Volney.
peace (1409) 15-446a; school Chassell, Mich. 18-372 (B3). CHASSELOUP LAUBAT, François, marquis de 5-957b; fortification 10-689c.
of philosophy 24-350d. -:Cathedral 5-954b; 2-398c; 5-522b (plan); crypt 7- 564a; façade 24-492b; pil- grimages 21-609c; provosts
vonne de la 8-639b. Chataignier, La. 17-54 (B3). Chatalja, Turk. 27-426 (12). Chatang-la, pass, India 14-376 (N6); 26-924a. Chatarpur, India: see Chhat-
J. N. S. P., marquis de 1- 652b.
5-520a; spire 25-692c; win- Chassenon, Fr. 5-858a. Chassepot, Antoine Alphonse 5-957d.
Chartreuse, dist., Fr. 5-432a.
CHASSEPOT (rifle) 5-957d. Chasseral, mt., Switz. 26-242 (C2); 15-566c.
çois René, vicomte de 5- 960c: 11-142d; Christian- ity 23-493a; Mme Récamier, 22-951b; Mercure de France 19-573d.
Lucile de see Caud, Lucile de. Châteaubriant, Françoise de 16-289a; Bonnivet 4-213a; residence 5-962d. CHATEAUBRIANT,
962c; 10-778 (D4); edict of 10-8284. Chateau-Chinon, Fr. 10-778| (F4).
Chateau Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25- 506 (G5-4).
Dauphin, It.: see Castel- delfino.
- des Dames, mt., Switz. 26- 242 (D5); 1-743b.
d'If, isl., Fr. 17-766d. -d'Ex, Switz. 26-242 (C4); 27-954a.
-d'Ex, dist., Switz.: Pays d'En-Haut. -du-Loir, Fr. 10-778 (E4). Châteaudun, Alg. 1-643 (C1). CHATEAUDUN, Fr. 5-962d; 10-778 (E3); château 2 413b; Franco-German War 11-16a, 20-288d. Château du Taureau, fortress, Fr. 18-838d.
Chateauneuf-sur-Cher, Claude de l'Aubespine, baron of: see L'Aubespine. Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, Fr. 10- 778 (F4).
, riv., Que. and N.Y. 19-596 (F1); 22-725c. Châteaugiron, Fr. 10-778 (D3). CHATEAU-GONTIER, Fr. 5- 963a; 10-778 (D4). Château Lafite (wine) 28-722b. Château-Landon, Fr. 10-778
sur-Loire, Fr. 10-778 (F4). sur-Sarthe, Fr. 10-778 (D4) Château Palmer (wine) 28- 722b.
(F3); 21-378b; quarries 24-588a.
Château Larose (wine) 28- 722b.
Chateauponsac, Fr. 10-778 (E4).
Château-Porcien, Fr. 10-778 (G2).
Château-la-Vallière, Fr. 10-778
Châteaulin, Fr. 10-778 (B3). riv.,
Chateaurenard, Fr. 10-778 (G6).
Chatham, Miss. 18-600 (A-B2).
N.H. 19-490 (E3).
N.J. 19-502 (D2). N.Y. 19-596 (C1). O. 20-26 (F-G2).
Pa. 21-106 (L6). Va. 28-118 (C4). -, isl., Chile 6-143c.
isl., Ind. O. 1-957d.
isls., N.Z.: see Whairl. kauri.
isl., Pac.O. 25-486 (B4); 11-392b.
CHATHAM, isls., Pac.O. 6-6b; 20-436 (19).
-, sound, Can. 4-600 (C2). str., Alsk. 1-472 (M4). Chatham Chest (charitable
-, Fr. 10-778 (F4). CHATEAU-RENAULT,FRAN- Chathamville, La. 17-54 (B1). çois Louis de Rousselet, CHATILLON (family) 6-7a: imarquis de 5-963b. see also Penthievre. Château Renault, Fr. 10-778 -, Auguste de 11-147a. (E4).
"Chateaurenault" (cruiser) 24-912b. CHATEAUROUX,
Anne de Mailly-Nesle, duch esse de 5-963d; 10-848a. CHATEAUROUX, Fr. 5-964a; 10-778 (E4). Chateau-Salins, Ger. 11-808 (A4).
Chateau Smith-Haut-Lafite (wine) 28-722b. CHATEAU-THIERRY, Fr. 5- 964b; 10-778 (F3); battle (1814) 5-964c; Charles the Simple 5-917a. Châteauvert, forest, Fr. 7- 431b.
Chateauvillain, Fr. 10-778 (G3). Chateaux de plaisance (dict.) 5-960c. Chateaux Point, penin., W.I. 12-645a. Chateillon, Sebastian; see Cas- tellio, Sabastian. CHATELAIN 516d.
Châtelain de Coucy; see Coucy, Le Châtelain de. CHATELAINE (dict.) 5-964d. Châtelard, Switz. 26-242 (B4). Chatelaudren, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Chateldon, Fr. 10-778 (F5); cutlery 26-850a.
Chateldon (mineral water) 18- 521c.
Châtelet, Emilie de Breteuil, marquise du 28-200d. Châtelet, Belg. 3-668 (E3).
Fr. (Haute-Marne) 5-723d. —, Fr. (Namur) 28-375a. CHATELET, Paris 6-1a; bas- oche 3-484d. Châtelguyon, Fr. 22-674d. Châtellenie 5-964d. Châtellerault, François
Bourbon, duke of 6-1d. James Hamilton, earl of Arran and duke of: see Arran, James Hamilton, 2nd earl of.
CHATELLERAULT
(Chatel- hérault), Fr. 6-1d; 10-778 (E4); 10-785a. Châtel St Denis, Switz. 26-242
(B3); 11-213d; population 11-213a.
Châtelus, Fr. 10-778 (F4). Châtenois, Fr. 10-778 (G3). Châtenay, Fr. 10-778 (B6). Chater, riv., Rutl. 9-424 (IV. A1); 23-944c. Allen
CHARTREUSE (liqueur) 5- CHASSERIAU, Chase de Parme, La (Sten-Chasser, 2013witz. 26-242 Chateau Margaux (wine) 28- Chatfield; Minn. 18-550 (E7).
Châteaumeillant, Fr. 10-778 (F4). Château
Mouton-Rothschild (wine) 28-722b. Châteauneuf, marquises of 24- 32d.
Chassezac, riv., Fr. 10-778 (F5).-, Chassia, mts., Gr. 12-424 (C1). Chassigny meteorite 18-264a.
Char-urban, riv., Russ.As. 27- Chassiron lighthouse, Ile d'Olé-|
49 (F2); 24-616d.
Charvakas (sect) 24-179d.
Charvati, Gr. 19-104a.
ron, Fr. 16-634b; 16-650. CHASSIS (dict.) 5-958a; 24- 488a.
Charvin, mt., Switz. 26-242 Chastaing, Paul Louis 21-484b. Chastaigner, Louis de 24-284b.
Cherwelton, Northants. 9-420 Chastana 14-625a. Chastel, Jean 15-344d; plot 10-832c.
III. E2): 19-768c. CHARWOMAN (dict.) 5-955b.
Charybdaea 24-521d foll.; CHASTELARD, PIERRE DE
Charybdaeida 24-524b.
Charybdaeidae 24-524c.
Charybdis (myth.) 24-519b.
Bocsozel de 5-958a; 861c.
François de Castagnères, abbé de 28-199a.
LA BELLE 5-963a. M. A. de: see Duclos. William de: see William
de Châteauneuf. Château Neuf, Fr. (Bayonne) 3-558b.
Châteauneuf, Fr. (Coté d'Or) 7-248d.
Fr. (Finistère) 10-778 (C3). Fr. (Haute Vienne) 10-778 (E5). 4-, Fr. (Puy-de-Dôme) 22- 674d. Fr. (suburb, Châtellerault) 6-1d. Fr. (suburb, Tours) 27- 108b.
Charvdes, tribe 8-28a; 6-368c. Chastenet
Charyn, riv., C.Asia 14-299c.
958b; 16-95a; 17-703b.
de Puysegur
(family): see Puysegur.
-, O. 20-26 (D-E3). Chat-Garra, Bech.
25-466 (F-G2). Chatham, John Pitt, 2nd earl of 21-674a. -, WILLIAM PITT, 1st earl of 6-1d; 9-5460; Edin- burgh statue 8-939b; Temple's influence 26-601c; Townshend 27-111d. CHATHAM, Can. (N.Br.) 6-5c;| 19-465 (C1). CHATHAM, Can. (Ont.) 6-5d; 20-114 (B3).
-, Ill. (Sangamon Co.) 14-304 (C4).
- Ill. (Whiteside Co.): Sterling. CHATHAM, Kent 6-5d; 16- 942 (G3); convict-prison 22-364c: Dickens 8-179a; Dutch fleet 8-731b, 15-738d; marine depot 17-720a; Mili- tary Engineering School 20- 21b.
-, Mass. 17-852 (H3),
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Lancs. 17-545 Ezekiel 14-739b. Chef, River du, riv., Can. 22- 724 (B2). Chef Boutonne, Fr. (D4).
CHATTERTON, THOMAS 6-1 CHAUMONT-EN-BASSIGNY, CHAZELLES, JEAN MATH-1 Cheetwood, 10b; 9-636a; 28-290b: Fr. 6-18a; 10-778 (G3). Bristol monument 10-489c. Chaumont-en-Vexin, Fr. 10- W. (cricketer) 7-443b. 778 (F3). Chatterton's compound 26- Chaumont-Porcien, Fr. 10- 513c. 778 (G2). Chatterton's Hill, battle (1776) Chaumont St Quentin, Fr.: 28-607c. Sedan (plan of battle) 24- CHATTI, tribe 6-13a; 575.
648 (C1); 11-831a; Batavi 11-8300; Hesse 13-410a; Roman wars 8-607d, 8-405c. Chattock, A. P. 6-885c; 6- 869b.
Chatton, Northumb. 9-412 (I. E1).
, moor, Northumb. 9-412 (I. (E1).
Chattooga, riv., Ala. and Ga. 11-752 (A1).
-, riv., Ga. and S.C. 25-500 (A2); 11-752 (C1); 11-751d. - Co., Ga. 11-752 (A1); iron deposits 11-752b.
- Ridge, mts., S.C. 25-500 (A2). Chattoogaville, Ga. 11-752 (A1). Chattuarii, tribe: see Attuarii. Chaturbhuj, temple, India 20- 170b.
Chaturbhuj Das 13-486c. Chatwell sandstone 5-300b. Chatwood, Samuel 23-995d. Chatwoods' Safe Co. 16-843c. Chatyr, mt., Russ. 7-449b; 25- 122c.
, lake, Russ.As. 27-420 (E4). Chauas, Ger.S.W.Af. 25-466 (C3).
Chaubara, India 14-376 (D4). Chaubunagungamaug, lake, Mass. 17-852 (D2); 28- 464a CHAUCER, GEOFFREY 6-13a; 9-611a; 9-613a; arms 13- 319c; ballade quoted 3- 2640; fabliaux 11-114c; Gower 12-298d; Kelmscott Press 18-873a; language 9- 593c; Lydgate 17-156c Lyndsay's debt 17-171a Matthew Prior 22-359d; Roman de la Rose 23-510d Scottish authors influenced 24-457b, 8-668d; Skeat's edi- tion 25-168d; social condi- tions (14th cent.) 9-504d; Ten Brink 26-613b; Trojan legend 27-318c; versifica- tion 27-1046c, 4-41d, 13- 386a, 7-318b.
Sir Thomas 25-615d; 17- 156c; tomb 20-418b. Chauci, tribe 23-648 (C1); 11- 829d foll. Chauda, cape, Russ. 23-874 (E-F4).
Chaudanne, fort, Fr. 3-819d. CHAUDES-AIGUES, Fr. 6-17c; 10-778 (E5); 5-208c. Chaudet, Antoine 24-499a. Chaudfontaine, fort, Belg. 16- 593c.
Chaudière, Can. 22-724 (E3).
riv., Can. 22-724 (E3); 20- 369b.
Chau-Doc, Fr.I.C. 14-498 (D6). Chaudors, tribe 27-469d. Chaudroneurs (nomads): see Chaltsmide. Chauffailles, Fr. 10-778 (G4). CHAUFFEUR 6-17c. Chauffeurs (brigands) 4-564b. Chauga, riv., S.C. 25-500 (A2). Chaughat, India 14-382 (F14). Chauka, riv., India 14-376 (15-6); 15-776a.
Chaukan, pass, Bur. 14-376 (R6).
Chauki, India 14-382 (19). Chaukidar 14-386c. Chauk-sen: see Jadeite. Chaul, India 14-382 (E10). Chaulage (dict.) 20-427b. Chaulelasmus: see Gadwall. Chauliac, Guy de 1-926d; 26- 127c.
-, CHARLES (theologian) 6-, riv., W.Va. 28-560 (D2). 19a. Cheatham, Ark. 2-552 (A3).
GUILLAUME Amfrye de 6-17c; 27-1040d. Chauliodes 1-533c. Chaul Khoya, riv., India 14- 376 (06); 15-647a. Chaulmoogra oil 16-481a. Chaulmoogric acid 20-44b. Chaulnes, Fr. 10-778 (F2). Chaumahla, dist., India 15- 412b. Chaumergy, Fr. 10-778 (G4). CHAUMETTE, PIERRE GAS- pard 6-17d. Chaumière Indienne, La (Ber- nardin de Saint-Pierre) 24- 41b. Chaumont, Fr. 6-7b; treaty (1814) 11-863b, 1-695b. N.Y. 19-596 (D-E1). bay, N.Y. 19-596 (D1). mts., Switz. 26-242 (B2).
Chauncy, Mass.: see West- boro', Mass.
Pa. 21-106 (K3). Cha Ungo, S.Af. 25-466 (B1). Chaungzon, Bur. 4-840 (E6). Chaunoteuthis 5-701c. Chaunter (eccles.) 20-185a.
(music) 3-202d; 22-974d; 7-172b.
CHAUNY, Fr. 6-19a; 10-778| (F2).
Chauon, Arm. 23-648 (G3). Chaura, isl., Ind.O. 4-840 (B8). Chauradadar, India 24-230a.
mt., India 17-565c. Chaurant, fort, Fr. 17-175d. Chauris (dict.) 3-845a. Chaus, riv., Russ.As. 15-891d. Chausey, isls., Fr. 10-778 (D3); 5-841b; 17-543a.
Chausky Ostrog, Russ.As. : see Kolyvan. Chaussée des Géants 2-449d. Chaussées de Brunehaut (dict.) 4-684d.
Chaussier, François 21-485d. Chaussin, Fr. 10-778 (G4). Chausson 4-351d. Chausy, Russ. 23-872 (D5). Chautauqua, Kan. 15-654 (F3). CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. 6-19b; 19-596 (A3).
Wash. 28-354 (B4).
, lake, N.Y. 19-596 (A3). mts., Okla. 20-58 (C2); 20-57d.
Co., Kan. 15-654 (F3). Co., N.Y. 19-596 (A3). Institution, N.Y. 6-19b. Chautauquan group (geol.) 27- 626c; 8-127a. Chauvaux, cave, Belg. 5-578a. Chauveau, Pierre 5-168a. Chauveau-Lagarde, C. F. 17-
711c. CHAUVELIN, BERNARD Francois, marquis de 6-19c; 26-374c. CHAUVIGNY, Fr. 6-19d; 10- 778 (E4). CHAUVIN, ETIENNE 6-19d. CHAUVINISM (dict.) 6-20a. Chauwia, tribe 3-765a. Chaux, forest, Fr. 15-565b. CHAUX DE FONDS, LA, Switz. 6-20a; 26-242 (B2). Chaux-du-Milieu, Switz. 26- 242 (B2). Chavakacheheri, Cey. 14-382 (115).
Chavakkad, India: see Chau- ghat.
Chavanga, Russ. 23-872 (E2). Chavanges, Fr. 10-778 (G3). Chavaroche, mt., Fr. 5-208c. Chaver (dict.) 1-899a. Chaves, Alonso de 19-313d.
Hernando de 7-94b.
Manoel de Silveiro, marquis of 22-152c; 6-20b. Chaves, Braz. 4-440 (F2). CHAVES, Port. 6-20a; 25-530 (B2); 14-634a.
bay, W.Af. 24-48b. Co., N.Mex. 19-520 (F-G4). Chavey Down, Berks. 16-942 (B3).
Chavibetol 9-886d. Chavica Betel: see Betel vine. Chavière, Col de, pass, Alps 1- 743a.
Chavies, Ala. 1-460 (D1). Chavigny, Léon Bouthillier, comte de 4-335c. Chaville, Fr. 10-778 (B6). Chavornay, Switz. 26-242 (B3). Chawak, fort, Afg. 14-376 (D2). , pass, Afg. 14-376 (D2). Chawleigh, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E2). Chawner, William 6-457a. Chay (dict.) 15-939b. Chaya, Fr.I.C. 14-498 (A7); 17-484a.
Chayaur, riv., India 2-447b. Chayma (language) 8-200a. Chay-root 17-280c.
· Co., Tenn. 26-620 (D1). Cheat Haven, Pa. 21-106 (C6). CHEATING 6-20c; 10-157b; 21-256d.
Cheb, Aus.: see Eger. Chebanse, Ill. 14-304 (D3). Chebchi, mts., W.Af. 5-110 (A2); 5-110d. CHEBICHEV, PAFNUTIY
Lvovich 6-20c. Chebogue, harb., Can. 19-831 (A3).
Cheboksary, Russ. 23-872 (G4).
Chebotenchin, Tib. 26-924d. CHEBOYGAN, Mich. 6-20d; 18-372 (F4).
- Co., Mich. 18-372 (F4). Chebulic myrobalan 19-114c. Checheinik, Russ. 23-874 (I. B2).
Chechen, isl., Cauc. 23-874 (II. E1).
CHECHENZES, tribe 6-21a; 5- 548b.
Chechewere, Ash. 12-203 (A-B3).
Checinski, mts., Russ. 21- 929d.
Check 6-81b; banking and commerce: see Cheque; chess 6-94c; falconry 10- 142b.
Checker see Chess.
- berry see Wintergreen. Checkerboard: see Football. Checkered (her.): see Checky. CHECKERS 6-21b. Check ligament 15-484b. Checkmate: see Chess. Checky (her.) 13-321a. Checotah, Okla. 20-58 (F2). Chécouri, Col de, pass, Alps 1- 744a.
Checquers of the Hope Inn 14- 576a. Chedabucto, bay, Can. 19-831 (D2).
Chedas (dict.) 15-127c. CHEDDAR, Som. 6-21b; 430 (VI. G1). Cheddar cheese 7-746b; 6-21c; 3-75d; Canadian 5-154c. Cheddar gorge, Som. 18-125d;
25-389a. Cheddar pink 21-626d. Cheddington,
(III. F3). -. Dorset. 9-420 (III. B5). Cheddleton, Staffs. 9-416 ́ (II. D3).
Chedgrave, Norf. 9-424 (IV. E1).
Chedi era: see Kalachuri era. CHEDUBA, isl., India 6-21c; 4-840 (C5); 14-382 (P10); 3-733a.
-, str, Bur. 4-840 (C5). Chedworth, Glos. 9-420 (III. C3); 4-584 (C6); 4-588d. Chee: see Tahil. Chee Dale, val., Derby. 8-71a. Cheek 18-944c; 19-99d. Cheekpoint, Ire. 14-744 (E4). Cheek-strap 23-988b. Cheek tooth 17-523c; 17-524b. CHEERING 6-21d. Cheer-pine 21-624c; 13-474a. CHEESE (food) 6-22c; 7-745d; 7-754a; adulteration 1-231d; bacteria 3-167d; Caerphilly 4-938a; duties on 9-560c; food value 8-216b; preser- vation 10-614b; United States 7-760d.
(skittles) 25-193c. Cheese-box still 21-321c. CHEESE CLOTH 6-22c. mite 18-619a. Cheesewring, rocks, Corn. 9- 430 (VI. D2); 7-179d. CHEETA 6-220; 5-368c; fur 11-349b. Cheetham, Lancs. 17-545 (map).
Hill, Lancs. 17-545 (map). Chee Tor, cliff, Derby. 4-893b.
CHEFFONIER 6-22d. Chefu, riv., Port.E.Af. 25-466 (L3-4).
Chegan, riv., Russ.As. 23-872 (16); 27-420 (B3). Chegby Bayou, riv., La. 17-54 (b7).
Chegem, riv., Cauc. 23-874 (I. C2); 5-553d. Chehalis, Wash. 28-354 (C3); 28-356d.
-, pt., Wash. 28-354 (A3). riv., Wash. 28-354 (B3); 28-354a.
tribe 14-459b. Co., Wash. 28-354 (A-B2). Chehel Situn, palace, Pers. 2- 733c; 14-868b. CHEH-KIANG, China 6-23a; 6-168 (K-L4). Cheilostomata 22-42c; 22-45c. Cheilostomella 10-633b. Cheilostomellaceae 10-633b. Cheilostomellidae 10-630d. Cheimatobia 16-470a.
Cheiruridae 2-300c. Cheirurus 8-128b; 20-237d. Che-ju, Jap. 15-156 (E10). Chek (measure) 28-491b. CHEKE, SIR JOHN 6-23b. Chekerek Irmak, riv., Turk. 2- 760 (F3); 22-70c. Chekhov, A. 23-919b. Che-Kiang, China 6-168 (H4). Chekina, inlet, Arct. 19-832d. Chekna, Fr.Cong. 11-99 (B1); 3-201c.
Chel (Chail), mt., India 24-94c. riv., C.Af. 19-693 (B6); 3-
Chela (dict.) 25-724b. Che-la, pass, Tib. 6-168 (E4). Chelan, Wash. (E-F2). -, lake, Wash. 28-354 (E1-2); 28-354a.
—, riv., Wash. 28-354.
Co., Wash. 28-354 (E2). Falls, Wash. 28-354 (E2). Chelbasy, riv., Russ. 23-874 (I. G3).
Chelčicky, Peter 4-133d; 18- 818a. Chele, Russ.: see Kilia. Chelebi-Effendi (Mevlevi der- vishes): see Aziz Effendi. Chelford, Ches. 9-416 (II. C3). Chelforo, Arg. 2-462 (C4). Chelga, dist., Aby. 1-916; 1-
Chelling, Pers. 24-593b. Chelly, Canyon de, Ariz. 2-544 (DI).
Chelm, Russ.: see Kholm. Chelmarsh, Salop 9-420 (III. C2).
Chelmer, riv., Ess. 9-424 (IV. C3).
Chelmo 4-282d. Chelmos, mt., Gr. 12-424 (D3): 12-426d.
CHELMSFORD, FREDERIC Thesiger, 1st baron 6-23d. -, Frederic Augustus The- siger, 2nd baron 6-24b; 9- 576d; 27-574a. Chelmsford, Can. 19-465 (C1). CHELMSFORD, Ess. 6-24b; 16-942 (G2).
- Mass. 17-852 (E1). Chelodina 27-71a; 23-173a. Chelonatae, Sinus, gulf, Gr. 12-440 (C3). Chelonates, prom., Gr. 12-440 (B-C3); 9-278d. Chelone (bot.): see Pentste
(zool.) 27-69c; alimentary canal 23-167b; fossil 22. 658a; limb-skeleton 23. 157a foll.; peritoneal canals 23-168b; skull 23-148d foll. -imbricata: see Hawksbill turtle.
mydas: see Green turtle. Chelonethi: see Book-scorpion. Chelonia 27-66d; 23-142c; body-cavity 23-163d; cir culatory system 23-164a; cloacal region 23-168d; di- gestive organs 23-166b; dis- tribution of 23-173d, 28- 1013c; ductless glands 23- 163c; egg-breaking organ 23-166b; fossil 23-143d; longevity 16-975c; muscular system 23-162b; respira- tory organs 23-162c; sense organs 23-160a; skeleton 23-148d foll.; skull 23-148d, 23-142b; spinal cord 23- 159a; urinogenital organs 23-168d; voice 23-162d. See also Tortoise. Chelonidae 27-69c;
27-68a; alimentary canal 23-167a: skull 23-149c. Chelsea, Colo. 6-722 (G1). Ia. 14-732 (E3).
Kan. 15-654 (F3). CHELSEA, Lond. 6-24c; 16- 938 (B3); bridge 16-938 (B3), 3-531c; Council of 9-444b; embankment 3- 561b; geology 16-939a; porcelain 5-753d, 5-758 (Pl. X.), 6-25b; Royal Hos pital 16-938 (F4 and B3), 2- 420b, 6-25b, 10-768b, 12- 750d; town hall 2-435a. CHELSEA, Mass. 6-25b; 17. 852 (B3).
Me. 17-434 (C4). Mich. 18-372 (F7). Mo. 18-608 (F2). Vt. 19-490 (C4). Wis. 28-740 (C3). Chelsfield, Kent 16-942 (E3). CHELTENHAM, Glos. 6-250; 9-420 (III. C3).
-serpentina: see Snapping turtle. Chelydridae 27-68d; 27-68a; distribution 28-1012d; 23- 176a; hind limb 23-157d. Chelyosoma 27-388d. CHELYS (musical instrument) 6-26a; 17-1788.
- (zool.): see Matamata. Chelyuskin, T. 21-943b; 11. 629d. Chelyuskin, cape, Sib. 25-10 (F-G1); 2-734d. Chelyzoon 27-260a. Chemahawin, Can. 5-160 (15). Chemakuan, race 14-454a. Chemao, mt., Fr.I.C. 14-498 (B5); 25-3a. Chemawinite: see Cedarite. Chemaze, Fr. 10-778 (D4). Chemba, Port.E.AL. 25-466 (M1). Chembar, Russ. 23-872 (F5). Chembis (Egyptian king): see Cheops. Chemeluevi, tribe 14-459b.
instructions given on Page 1.
Chemehuevis, val., Ariz. 2-5441 Chene Bayou, riv., La. 17-541 CHEOPS 6-80c; 3-868c; as (A2).
CHEMICAL ACTION 6-26b; 6-40d; 10-613b. -affinity 6-39d.
-combination, laws of 6-40a. -compound 6-813a; 6-40a; 2-872a; Becher theory 3- 603b; Boyle theory 6-34c; Dalton theory 7-778c; Gay- Lussac theory 11-543a; heat of formation 26-805a; Kolbe theory 15-888b; Proust theory 22-490c; specific heat 6-68a; spectra 25- 631a; taste 26-447a; Wil- liamson theory 28-684c. - elements:
-medicine 18-49a. -nomenclature 6-40b. -- notation: symbolism. -sensitizer 21-496c. -Society of London 25-313c; 16-948c. -symbolism 6-36b; 2-874a; 3-818d.
see Chemical
Chemicking 4-52d; 26-706c. Chemillé, Fr. 10-778 (D4). Chemiluminescence 21-477c. Chemin, Fr. 10-778 (G4). Chemin de fer (game) 11- 447b.
Chemin de fer de Ceinture,
Paris: see Ceinture railway. -de fer du Bas Congo 6-920d. Chemins de fer helléniques, Société des: see Société &c. Chemiotaxis: see Chemotaxis, Chemiotropism 7-713d. Chemist (dict.) 21-357a. CHEMISTRY 6-33a; 1-519a, analytical: see Analysis, Chemical; bibliography 6- 75d; bureau of (U.S.) 1- 422d; crystallography 6- 12d; evolution 10-22c; history 6-330; inorganic 6- 44a; of digestion 19-920d: optical 6-690; organic 6- 470; physical 6-65c; prin- ciples 6-398.
Blanc, riv., La. 17-54 (b6). CHENEDOLLE, C. J. LIOULT de 6-77a; 11-141a; 9-253a. Chénérailles, Fr. 10-778 (F4). CHENERY, THOMAS 6-77b. Chenes, Rivière aux, riv., La. 17-54 (d7). Chenet : see Andiron. Cheney, Kan. 15-654 (E3).
-, Institute of 25-313c. Chemistry of Agriculture (Lie- big) 21-831c. Chemmis, U.Egy.: see Akh-
CHEMNITZ, MARTIN 6-768. CHEMNITZ, Ger. 6-760; 11- 808 (III. q11); 7-297a; battle (1638) 26-857d. riv., Ger. 6-76c.
Chemnitzia 7-132b.
Chemosh (deity) 18-632b.
Chemosis (path.) 10-99c.
CHEMOTAXIS
Wash. 28-354 (H2). Wyo. 28-874 (B2). Cheneyville, Ill. 14-304 (E3). La. 17-54 (B3). Chen-fan, China 6-168 (G2). Chen-feng, China 6-168 (H4). Ch'en Fu 6-227d.
Ch'eng I. (Chinese writer, 1033- 1107) 6-227b. Cheng, China (Ho-nan) 6-168 (13); 6-168 (14).
57d; 21-556c. Chemotropism 11-344d. Chempi, bay, Mal. Arch. 17-466 (D4).
China (Hu-nan) 6-168 (14). CHENG (musical instr.) 6- 77c; 12-960c. Chengai 17-472c. Chengam, India 14-33a. Chengane, riv., Port.E.Af. 25- 466 (L4). Cheng-Chi-lung 6-198b. Chenghang, Tib. 25-466 (E4). Cheng-ho, China 6-168 (K4). Cheng-hwa (Chinese emperor) 6-197c.
Chemquassabamticook, lake, Me. 17-434 (C2). -Stream, riv., Me. 17-434
Che-mul-po, Kor. (D-E8): 23-921a; 15-910a. Chernung, Colo. 6-722 (13). I. 14-304 (D1).
N.Y. 19-596 (D3).
Cheng-Kiang Fu, China 6-168 (G5).
Cheng-Kiang-hai, lake, China 6-168 (G5).
Cheng-Kow-ting, China 6-168 (H3).
Cheng-Ku, China 6-168 (H3). Cheng-Kung, China 6-168 (G5). Ch'eng Mo 6-220d. Cheng-ngan, China 6-168 (H4). Cheng-ngan-Fu, China 6-168 (H5).
Chengri, riv., India 14-376 (08).
Cheng-te (emperor) 6-197c. Cheng-te (porcelain) 5-746b. Cheng-te Fu, China: see Jehol. Cheng-tia-tung, China 17-553 (B4).
Cheng-ting Fu, China 6-168 (K2); 6-180d.
Cheng-tu Fu, China 6-168 (G3). 26-922b; 6-185d. Chengwe, falls, Fr.Cong. 20- Cheng-t'ung 6-197c; 18-716c.
builder 9-70a, 9-81c; library 16-545d; pyramid 22-684c; statuette 9-66d, 1-82a. Cheops, pyramid, Egy. 4-954 (A3). Chepachet, R.I. 23-249 (B1). -, riv., R.I. 23-249 (B1). Chepangs, tribe 19-379c. Chépé (Mongol chief) 15-317b. Chepeham, Wilts.: see Chip- penham. Chephar-Ammoni, Pal. 1-864b. Chephirah (Kefireh), Pal. 7- 856b.
CHEN-HAI, China 6-78a; 6- 168 (L3-4); 19-705c. Chen hyperboreus: see Snow-
Chephren (Khafre, Khafra) 6- 80c; 9-81c; library 16-545d; pyramid 22-684d, 9-81c;
statue 9-66d. Chephren, pyramid, Egy. 4- 954 (A3). Cheping Wycombe (Wickham), Bucks.: see Wycombe. Chepman, Walter: see Chap- man, Walter. Chepmi, tribe 2-759c. Chepo, Pan. 5-678 (C6).
Chen-Ki, China 6-168 (15). Chen-nan, China 6-168 (G4). Chennault, Ga. 11-752 (D2). 15-156 Chennevières-Pointel, Philippe, marquis de 20-503d. Chennevières-sur-Marne, Fr. 10-778 (C-D6). Chennur, India 8-159d. Chen-ning, China 6-168 (H4). Chenoa, Colo. 6-722 (H1). Ill. 14-304 (D3).
Co., N.Y. 19-596 (D3).
Chemung group (geoL) 8-126d;
Chen, India 14-376 (Q6). Chen (goose) 12-242b. Chena, Alsk. 1-472 (12).
Chenab, canal, India 14-850d.
colony, India 6-77a. CHENAB, riv., India 6-77a:
14-376 (D5).
Lower, India 22-655b.
Chenal, La. 17-54 (a5).
riv Bel.Cong. 6-923 (A3);
Chenalopex 12-243a; 24-827a.
(Bayano), riv., Pan. 20- 664b.
Chepon, Fr.I.C. 14-498 (D-E3). Chepping Wycombe, Bucks.: see Wycombe. Chepsa, riv., Russ. 23-872(H4). CHEPSTOW (Estrighorel, Stri- guil), Monm. 6-81a; 9-420 (III. B3); castle 6-81a, 18- 729c; geology 18-728b. Cheptel (French law) 16-160b. de fer 16-160b. Chepu, Mal. Arch. 15-284 (D2). Chepultepec, Ala. 1-460 (C2). Chepyngnorton, Oxon: see
, Château of, Fr. 2-413d. see Black
Chenopis atrata:
swan of Australia.
Chera Hera 13-307b. Cherakal, dynasty 5-184a. Perumal Cheraman (Hindu ruler) 15-885d; 6-619d; 27- 216b. see Vidua
Cherik, tribe 15-828b. Cherikov, Russ. 23-872 (D5); 18-646c.
Cherimai, mt., Mal.Arch. 6- 83c.
Cherimoyer 7-668a. Cherith, riv., Pal. 9-273b. Cherithites: see Cherethims. Cheriton, Hants. 9-420 (III. E4); church 12-904d; skir- mish (1644) 12-408a. Kent 9-424 (IV.E4); 15- 737d. Va. 28-118 (G3). Bishop, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E2).
progne. Cherasco, Peace of 24-255d. -, Treaty of 10-837c. CHERAT, India 6-82a. Cheraw, S.C. 25-500 (E2). Cherbadung, mt., Alps 1-744c. Cherbaniani (Beleapani), reef, Lac.Is. 14-382 (D-E13). CHERBOURG (Carusbur), Fr. 6-82a; 10-778 (D3); break- water 4-477b; Hundred Years War 5-924d, 19-751c. Cherbourg quartzite 22-717b; 17-543a.
CHERBULIEZ, CHARLES Victor 6-82c; 11-149a.
Cherbury, Salop: see Chir-
Castle, earthwork, Berks. 3-7830. Cherchefelle, Sur.: see Reigate.
Chenopodiaceae 12-1120; 2-CHERCHEL (Jol, Iol, Cae-
Chenopodidae 11-5168.
CHENOPODIUM (Goose-foot)
- Fitzpaine, Dev. 9-430 (VI. E2).
North, Som.9-430 (VI. H1). Cheritra freja 16-475d (fig.). Cherkask, isl., Russ. 27-453b. CHERKASY (Czerkasy), Russ.
6-83d; 23-874 (I. C-D2); 22-937b.
Cherkes, Pers. 10-190b.
- Keuí, Turk. 27-426 (E2). Cherkesses, tribe 6-380b; 5- 548b; 15-935a. Cherkley Court, residence, Sur. 16-942 (C3). Cherl see Churl. Cherla, India 14-382 (I. 10). Cherleria sedoides 1-753b. Chermes hesperidum 16-4148. Chermin, isl., Bor. 4-681d. Chermontane, pass, Alps 1- 743d.
sarea), Alg. 6-82d; 1-643] (B1); under Roman rule 17- 908c.
6-80b; 5-1470; 10-5596 CHERCHEN, E.Turkest. 6-
King Henry.
Quinoa: see Quinoa.
aegyptiaca: see Egyptian Chenopsis atratus: see Black
-jubata 24-827a.
Chenangkas 17-477b.
swan of Australia. Chenopus 11-516a; 11-534d. Chenowith, Wash. 28-354 (D4).
Chenango, riv., N.Y. 19-596 Chen-pien-ting, China 6-168 Chen-ping, China (Hu-peh) 6- 168 (13).
- Con N.Y. 19-596 (E3).
Forks, N.Y. 19-596 (E3).
Chenay, fort, Fr. 23-540.
Chenavard, P. J. 18-850; 17- Chen-ping, Tung) 6-168 (K5). Chen rossi: see Horned wavey, Chen-siung, China 6-168 (G4).
Chen-chi, China 6-168 (14)
Chen-chow, China 6-168 (14).
Chen-chow-fu, China 6-168 Chens, Signal des, mt., Fr. 27-1
Chen-chuen, China 6-168 (F4). Chen-tsung 6-196b. Chen coerulescens: see Blue Chen-yuen Fu, China 6-168
Chêne, Switz. 26-242 (A4).
(H4). Cheoah, N.C. 19-772 (A4).
Cherry, Ariz. 2-544 (B2). Colo. 6-722 (F2). Ill. 14-304 (C2).
isl., Pac.O.: see Anuda. mt., N.H. 19-490 (D3). CHERRY 6-84c; 15-7530; 23- 723d (fig.); Australian: see Exocarpus; double-flowering 10-569c; fruit 11-254d (fig.); Great Britain 11-262a; im- ports 11-262b; Japan 15- 162a; leaves 16-327d (fig.); United States 1-420b. Cherry Burton, Yorks. 9-416 (II. F2).
Chernevtsy, Russ. 23-874 (I. A-B2). Chernevyie Tatars, tribe 26- 449a. CHERNIGOV, Russ. 6-84a: 23-872 (D5); 23-895d. CHERNIGOV, govt., Russ. 6- 83d; 23-872 (D5); 21-915d. Chernigovka, Russ. 23-874 (I. E-F3). Chernock, Robert: see Char- nock, Robert. Chernoglazovka, Russ. 23-874 (I. E2). Chernomorsk, dist., Cauc. 19- 841b. Chernomorskaya, dist., Russ.: see Black Sea. Chernovdsk, Russ.As. 23-872 (K-L4).
83b: 10-389b; 18-88a; lan- guage 10-389b. Cheren Donduk (Mongol khan) 18-716a.
Chernovsk, Russ, 23872 (G4).
Chernozyom: see Black soil. Chernychev, bay, Russ.As. 2- 316c.
Co., Neb. 19-324 (C-D2). Cherrycreek, Ida. 14-276 (C4). Cherry Creek, Nev. 5-8 (F2).
Chernyie Kirghiz, tribe: see Kirghiz.
Russ. 23-872 (F-G6); population 2-794d. Chero, tribe 19-2c. Cherokee, Ala. 1-460 (A1). -, Cal. 5-8 (C2).
Creek, N.Y. 19-596 (A3). Creek, S.Dak. 25-506 (D3). Creek, Utah 27-814 (B3). Creek, riv., Ariz. 2-544 (C3).
Creek, riv., Colo. 6-722 (F2); 8-54c.
- Creek, riv., N.Mex. 19-520 (B5).
- Creek, riv., N.Mex. 19-520 (B5).
- Creek, riv., N.Dak. 19-780 (A2).
- Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25-506 (D3).
-Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25-506 (D3).
Ga. 11-752 (B1). Ia. 14-732 (B2). Kan. 15-654 (H3). Okla. 20-58 (C1). S.C. 25-500 (B-C1). Co., Ala. 1-460 (D1). Co., Ga. 11-752 (B1). Co., Ia. 14-732 (B2). Co., Kan. 15-654 (H3): 15-655d.
Creek, riv., Tex. 26-690 (F3).
-Creek, riv., Wash. 28-354 (E2).
Cherryfield, Me. 17-434 (E4). Cherry Fork, O. 20-26 (C7). Cherry gall 11-423c.
Cherry Grove, O. 20-26 (M7). Cherrygrove, Pa. 21-106 (D2). Cherry gum: see Cherry tree gum. Cherryhill, Md. 17-828 (H1). Cherry Hill, N.J. 19-596 (H1). Hinton, Cambs. 9-424 (IV. C2); church 5-99c. Cherrylane, N.C. 19-772 (A1). Cherry laurel: see Laurel.
Co., N.C. 19-772 (A4). Co., Okla. 20-58 (F-G2). Co., S.C. 25-500 (C1). Co., Tex. 26-690 (M4). Co., Va. 26-369c. CHEROKEE, tribe 6-84a; 14- 459b; 20-61a; alphabet 14-482c.
laurel water 16-283b. Cherrylog, Ga. 11-752 (B1). Cherry pepper 5-589b.
City, Ark. 2-552 (A1). Falls, S.C, 25-500 (01) Cherokine 22-693d. Cheronese, penin., Den. : see Jutland.
CHEROOT (Sheroot) 6-840; 26-1040b.
Cheros, tribe: see Chero. Cherque, riv., Arg. 20-900d.
For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.
- pie: see Heliotrope. Cherrypoint, Ill. 14-304 (E4). Cherry Ridge, La. 17-54 (B1).
Run, riv., Md. 17-828 (A1) Run, W.Va. 28-560 (E-F2) Tree, Pa. 21-106 (E4). Cherry tree gum 12-716a. CHERRYVALE, Kan. 6-85c: 15-654 (G3). Cherry Valley, Ark. 2-552 (E2).
-Valley, Ill. 14-304 (C1). Valley, Mass. 17-852 (D2). -VALLEY, N.Y. 6-85c; 19- 596 (F3). Cherryville, N.C. 19-772 (A2). Chersicrates of Corinth 26- 296a.
CHERSIPHRON 6-85d. Cherso, Aus. 3-4 (D4); 6-86a. CHERSO, isl., Aus. 6-85d; 3-4 (D4). Cherson (Chersonesus), Crimea: see Chersonese, the Tauric. CHERSONESE (Chersonesus, Cherronesus) 6-86a. -, The Golden, penin., Asia: see Malay, penin.
The Heracleotic Little), Crimea 6-86a; 15- 776d; Megarian colony 18- 76c.
- The Tauric (the Scythian, the Great, Cherson), Crimea 6-86a; 23-648 (F2); 23- 525a; Justinian II. 15- 602b; tumuli 27-376c. See also Crimea.
The Thracian, Thrace 6-86a; 7-307a. Chersonesos, Crete 7-418 (C1); 7-426d: 19-885a.
Chersonesus, penin., Gr. 12- 440 (F2); 9-865d. Cimbrica, penin. (C1): see also Jutland. Chersophyte, 21-761b. Chersydrus 25-289d; 23-163b, Chert 10-523b; 6-840c; 5- 313a; oolitic 21-333 (Pl. IV., fig. 5). Chertomlyk, barrow, Russ. 24- 528a. CHERTSEY (Cerotsei, Certe- sey), Sur. 6-86c; 16-942 (B3); abbey 6-86c, 26-974b. Chertsey Worthies Library (Grosart) 12-615d.
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