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Calpurnius 21

652c; 11-777a. -(Frugi), Lucius Calpurnius 21-652c; 11-397b; writings 2-60c, 16-821a, 23-659a.

M. Pupius 6-357a.

Pisoc, pk., Alps 1-745a.
Pisocrinidae 8-878c.

Pisogne, It. 14-867a.
Pisolite 2-314d; 16-697c.
Pisonia 24-751d; 20-551d.

Pis Pis, dist., C.Am. 5-678 (D3); 19-6448.

Pisqui, riv., Peru 21-264 (C2). Pissa, riv., Ger. 11-808 (11). Pissarjewsky, L. W. 6-741a. PISSARRO, CAMILLE 21

652d; 14-344a. Pissasphaltum: see Asphalt. Pisseleu d'Heilly, Anne de : see Etampes, duchess of. Pissevache, riv., Switz. 26-242 (B4); falls 23-271c. Pissis, mt., Arg. 1-963b. Pissos, Fr. 10-778 (D5). Pissuthnes of

Amorges.

Caria:

see

PISTACHIO NUT 21-653a; 7787c.

Pistacia 21-780d; 11-424c.

-atlantica 17-873c.

cabulica 17-873c.

-khinjak: see Khinjak. -lentiscus: see Lentisk. - terebinthus: see Terebinth. - vera: see Pistachio nut. Pistacite see Epidote. Pista stratiotes 15-287c. Pistes (Pitres), Fr. 10-812b. Pistia stratiotes: see Water cabbage.

Pisticci, It. 15-4 (F4).
Pistic nard 25-667d.
PISTIL 21-653a; 10-559c; 10-
569b.

Pistillate (pistilliferous) 10

559c.

Pistis Sophia 12-152d; 12154d; 25-365c; Coptic MS. 7-114c.

Pistoia, A. da 8-503d.

Philibert, duke of 24-256. PISTOIA (Pistoja, Pistoriae), It. 21-653b; 15-26 (C3); 154 (C3); churches 2-395a, 24491c; silver retable 18-209a (fig.), 21-797b. -SYNOD OF (1786) 21-653d; 16-693b; 23-980d. Pistol, bay, Can. 5-160 (L3). -, riv., Oreg. 20-242 (A5). PISTOL (firearm) 21-654b. PISTOLE (coin) 21-659b. Pistolet, bay, Nfd. 19-479 (C1). Pistolier (soldier) 2-589a. PISTON (engin.) 21-659b. (of musical instruments): see Valves.

Pistor and Martins (astron. in

strument makers) 27-181d. Pistores 4-466a.

Pistorius, Johannes 11-899a.
Pistrinum 10-548d.

Pistrucci (coin engraver) 19

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(geol.) 10-598a.
(of roof) 23-697b.

(of screw) 17-965d; 17999b; 17-1004a; 11-722a. - (sound) 25-4321; 1-111d; 21-465b; 13-124d. (substance) 6-597d; 28956c; 1-66b.

- (of wheel)6-546d; 17-1001c. MUSICAL 21-660d; 13-9c; in Greek music 19-73c: organ stops 20-257c; perception of 25-448d. PITCHBLENDE 6-44d; 21-663a; activity of 9-192b. Pitch-chain (engin.) 5-801b; 22-227a.

(Uraninite) radio

Pitch-circle (mech.) 17-1001c. Pitch-conic (mech.) 17-965d. Pitched battle 3-534a. Pitcher, Molly 11-76a.

Thomas Gamble 28-559b. Pitcher, N.Y. 19-596 (E3).

pond, Me. 17-434 (C4). Pitcher (base ball) 3-459d. PITCHER (dict.) 21-663c.

(bot.) 16-326d.

PLANTS 21-663c; 7-835a. Pitch-faced (masonry):

see

Hammer-dressed. Pitching tool 17-842a. Pitch-line (mech.) 17-1004d. Pitch mineral: see Asphalt. pine 21-624b; 12-760c; timber 26-980a. -point (mech.) 17-1001c: see also Contact, Point of. PITCHSTONE 21-665a; 21326 (Pls. I., II.); 28-184c. Pitch surface (mech.)17-1001b. Pitchy copper-ore 6-320c. Pit-craters 7-381b.

Pitcur, Scot. 24-418 (E1).
Pitdah 21-1488; 27-48a.
Pite, Beresford 2-440d.
Pite, riv., Swed. 19-800 (D2);
26-189a.

Piteå, Swed. 19-800 (E2); 26194d.

Pité hemp see Pita fibre.
Pite Lappmark, div., Swed. 16-

205d.

Piterka, Russ. 23-872 (G5).
PITESCI (Pitesti, Pitest), Rum.
21-665c; 23-826 (B2).
Pit eye (coal mine) 6-582a.
Pitfield, Vict. 28-38 (B2).
Pitfour, castle, Scotland 12-

302d. Pitganlik, E.Turkest. 6-168 (C2).

Pitgaveny, house, Scot. 1714c.

PITH 21-665c; 21-735d. Pithapur (Pithapuram), India 14-382 (K11).

Pit-head frame: see Head-gear. PITHECANTHROPUS ERECtus 21-665d; 22-336b; 17466c; 2-112d. Pithechirus 23-443a. Pithecia: see Saki. Pithecinae 22-332c. Pithecolobium dulce 18-321d. -saman 6-629d. Pithecophaga 21-394a. Pithecussae, It. 15-26 (D4). PITHIVIERS, Fr. 21-666a; 10778 (F3).

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Pitaka (Buddhist texts) 20- Pithoragarh,

631c.

India

Pitane, Asia M. 17-1570; 10- Pithos 5-712d; 5-713d.

347a.

Pi-tao, cape, Jap.: see Bito

kaku.

Pitard (surgeon) 26-127c.

Pitkin, Colo. 6-722 (D3).

Co., Colo. 6-722 (C2). Pitlessie, Scot. 24-418 (E2); 7634c. PITLOCHRY, Scot. 21-666c; 24-418 (D1); 21-262b; 21263c.

PITMAN, SIR ISAAC 21-666c;
24-1010c.
Pitman, N.J. 19-502 (B4).
Pa. 21-106 (14).
Pitman (mech.) 21-319b.
Pitman's Journal 24-1010c.
Pitney, Som. 9-430 (VI. G1);
25-390b.

Pito 21-267b.
Pitogo, P.Is. 21-392 (C-D4).
Pitombas, riv., Braz. 2-315a.
Piton, mt., Can. Is. 26-615b.
-de la Rivière Noire, mt.,
Maur.: see Rivière Noire,

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tavio 21-667a. Pitot, Henri 14-82b; 14-115c. Pitra, Jean Baptiste 14-183c. Pitré (French writer): on ballads 3-266d.

Pitre, isl., La. 17-54 (E4).
Pitres, Fr.: see Pistes.

Pitris (Hinduism) 13-512c; 4386b.

Pit River Indians: see Achomawi.

Pits, John (Pitseus) 3-248d;
3-953c; 2-921c.
Pitsani Pothlugo, S.Af. 23-
266d; 17-299c.
Pitschen, Ger. 11-808 (G3).
Pitscottie, Scot. 24-418 (F2).
Pitsea, Ess. 16-942 (F2).
Pitseus see Pits, John.
Pitsk, Russ. As. 25-10 (E3).
Pitsmoor, Yorks. 28-933 (D3).
Pitso, S.Áf. 3-504d.
Pitsunalok, Siam: see Phit-
snulok.

Pi-tsze-wo, China 15-156 (C7);
6-234b; 23-921d.
Pitt, John, 2nd earl of Chat-

ham: see Chatham.

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Thomas, earl of Londonderry: see Londonderry. THOMAS 21-667a; 6-1d. William, 1st earl of Chatham: see Chatham. WILLIAM 21-667b; 781b; administration 9549c, 9-553d; Canadian Constitutional Act (1791) 20-116d; English finance 9464a; George III. 11-741c; Income Tax 14-356a; India Bill 8-835b; sinking fund 19-269d; tariff system 26423a; Tory party 28-588d; Triple Alliance 9-932c; William Wilberforce 28-631a. Pitt, Ala. 1-460 (B1). Pa. 21-682b.

cape, Solomon Is. 20-436 (K9).

-, chan., Chil. 6-143c.

fort, Mich. : see Pittsburg. fort, Pa.: see Pittsburg. isl., Can. 4-600 (C2). isl., N.Z. see Rangihaute. -, isls., Pac.O.: see Makin. mt., Norfolk I. 19-747d. mt., Oreg. 5-444a.

riv., Cal. 5-8 (B-C1); 27622d. PITTA 21-677c; 3-978a; colour 10-226b; syrinx 3969a. PITTACUS (of Mytilene) 21678b.

PITTANCE (dict.) 21-678b.
Pitt Co., N.C. 19-772 (E2).
Pitt diamond 8-163b; 21-
667a.

Pittencrieff, estate, Scot. 8679a; 24-425b.

archaeological discoveries 3481c, 2-348d, 2-349b. Pitt - Rivers ethnographical inuseum, Oxford 20-413b. Pitts, Ark. 2-552 (E2). Pittsboro, Ind. 14-422 (E5). Miss. 18-600 (C2).

N.C. 19-772 (C2). Pittsburg, Ind. 14-422 (D3). PITTSBURG, Kan. 21-678c; 15-654 (H3).

Ky. 15-740 (D3).

709a; Napoleon 19-202b, 15-47a.

PIUS VIII. 21-687c; 20-714d; 20-723c.

IX. 21-687d; 20-715a; 20723c; 15-51a foll.; on conclave 6-829a; hierarchy in England 23-497d; Italian occupation of Rome 15-60d; Jesuits supported 15-347b of Syllabus 26-281b Uniat Churches 23- 487d; Vatican Council 27-947b. -X. 21-690d; 20-720d; 20723c; 15-347c; church music 20-628c; codification of canon law 5-200a; Carnegie Institute conclave 6-829a, 6-829d; Curia Romana 7-640b; dis pensing power 8-314b;

Mich. siege (1763) 22-65c.
N.H. 19-490 (E1).
PITTSBURG (Pittsburgh), Pa.
21-678d; 21-106 (E7); 13-
826d;

19-69b, 16-564b; drunken-
ness 26-586c; fire (1845)
10-402c; liquor licensing

16-766c; newspapers
568b.

19

Tex. 26-690 (N3). -, lake, Ill. 18-608 (H2). Co., Okla. 20-58 (F2-3). Landing, Tenn. 26-620(C2); battle (1862): see Shiloh. Pittsfield, Ill. 14-304 (B4). PITTSFIELD, Mass. 21-682c; 17-852 (A2); 17-853b. Me. 17-434 (C4). Mich. 18-372 (G7). N.H. 19-490 (E5). N.Y. 19-596 (E3). Pa. 21-106 (D2). Vt. 19-490 (B4). Wis. 28-740 (E4). Pittsford, Mich. 18-372 (F8).

Vt. 19-490 (A-B4); 271026c.

Mills, Vt. 19-490 (A-B4). Pitt's Head, rock, Wales 6748d.

Pittston, Me. 17-434 (C4); 11462d.

PITTSTON, Pa. 21-682d; 21106 (L3).

Pittstown, N.J. 19-502 (C2). -, N.Y. 19-596 (G3). Pitts Town, W.I. 28-544 (C2). Pittsview, Ala. 1-460 (D3). Pittsville, Md. 17-828 (14). -, Pa. 21-106 (C3).

Wis. 28-740 (C4). Pittsworth, Queens. 2-960 (15). Pittsylvania Co., Va. 28-118 (C4).

Pittville, Cal. 5-8 (C1).

springs, Cheltenham 6-25c. Pittwood, Ill. 14-304 (E3). Pittycock (curling) 7-6466. Pituitary body (anat.) 4-395d;

4-403c; 19-927a; 7-687c. -fossa (anat.) 25-1988. Pitullie, Scot. 24-412 (F2). Pit-viper (zool.) 25-292c; 23174d foll.; 28-1011a. Pitycia, Dalm.: see Lesina. Pitylinae 26-394a. Pityophis 23-162d; 23-174d; 23-175a.

Pityoxylon 20-548d.
Pityriasis rosea 25-191b.
rubra 25-191b.
PITYRIASIS
21-683a.

VERSICOLOR

Pitys 20-537d.
Pityus, Cauc. 23-648 (II. F2).
Pityusa (Pityussa), Asia M.:
see Lampsacus.

isl., Gr. 12-440 (D-E3): see also Spetsae.

Pityusae, isl., Bal.Is. 23-648 (C3); 3-249a. Pitzthalerjöchl, pass, Eastern Alps 1-746d. Pium fly 8-916b. Piuquenes, mt., Chil. 1-962d. , pass, Chil. and Arg. 1-962d. Piura, Peru 21-264 (A2); 21683b; 1-118b. PIURA, dept., Peru 21-683a; 21-264 (A4).

, riv., Peru 21-683a. PIUS I..(pope) 21-683b.

menical 14-376

Pithou, François 21-6660.

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Pitarpunga, lake, N.S.W. 19- Piti, India: see Spiti.

538 (B4).

Pit bottom stoop (coal mining)

6-582a. Pitcairn, John 16-527b. Pitcairn, Pa. 21-106 (E-F7). PITCAIRN, isl., Pac.O. 21659c; 20-436 (M7); 4-608c. PITCAIRNE, ARCHIBALD 21660a 18-51a; 23-814c. Pitcairngreen, Scot. 24-418 (D-E2). Pitch, lake, Trin. 28-544 (B5);

27-284d; 2-768a. PITCH (dict.) 21-660c. -(cricket) 7-438b.

Guam I., N.Pac. 12-648c. -, riv., Ger. E.Af. 11-771 (B2). , sandbank, Lac.Is. 14-382 (E14).

Pitiani, riv., India 14-376 (B7); 4-186c. Pitigliano, Aldobrandino Orsini, count of 25-51d. PITIGLIANO, It. 21-666c; 154 (C3). Pitiscus Bartholomew 27272a; 25-910d; 26-328c. Pititinga, Braz. 4-440 (K3). Pitkaranta, mine, Russ. 1661b.

-, glen, Scot. 8-678d. Pittendreich, Lord (Scottish judge): see Balfour, Sir James.

Pittenweem, Scot. 24-418 (F2); 2-85b.

Pittheus (king of Troezen) 26837c.

Pitti, Luca 10-536a.

Pitti, palace, Florence 2-411b; art collection 2-672a, 10529d.

Pittidae: see Pitta.
Pittigal, val., Afg. 15-631a.
Pitting 25-248b.
Pittington, Dur. 9-412 (I. F3);
8-708c.

Pittman, Ala. 1-460 (D2).
Pittock, Pa. 21-106 (D7).
Pit-tombs: see under Tomb.
Pittosporum 17-282c.
Pitt Press 5-94c; 3-903d.
PITT-RIVERS, A. H. LANE-
Fox 21-678b; 18-7970:

II. 21-683b; 20-706c; 20723b; 12-210b; and ecucouncil 27-247c; educational treatise of 6453b in Northumberland 19-792c.

20-708a; - III. 21-684c; Siena cathedral library 21631a.

- IV. 21-684c; 20-710c; 20-
conclave
723b; 12-210a;
reformed by 6-828d; council
of Trent 27-248d; creed of
7-400a; Eucharist doctrine
9-874a; printing press 17-
625c.

V. 21-685a; 20-710d; 20-
723b;
reforms
12-210a;
Missal 18-580c; restores
Aqua virgo 2-241d.
VI. 21-685d; 20-713d; 20-
723c; 21-797d.

- VII. 21-686c; 20-714b; 20-723c; 12-210b; Jesuits restored by 15-346d, 4

For Key to Contractions, etc, see Page 1.

on

Loisy's condemnation 16927a; papal orders 15-865d; Rota restored 23-756a. Pius (emperor): see Anton. inus Pius.

Pius (papal order) 15-865d.

Wall of: see Graham's Dyke.

Piute, Cal. 5-8 (D4).

tribe 11-925a; 13-8348. Piva, riv., Monten. 18-767 (A1); 18-767b.

Pivalic acid 27-859c.

Pivati, Gianfrancesco 9-375b. PIVOT (dict.) 21-690d. (machinery) 17-1012b, bearing: see Step. Pivoting point (ship) 24954b.

Pivot joint (anat.) 15-484a. Pix abietina: see Burgundy pitch.

Pixericourt, R. C. G. 18-96b.
Pixie 10-134d; 13-118d.
Pixii, H. 9-187c; 8-767a.
Pix liquida 26-414d.
Pixodarus 5-330c; 1-546a;
12-837d.

Piyadasi (king): see Asoka.
Piyadé 15-151a.

Pi-yang, China 6-168 (13).
Pizana, Peru 21-264 (B2).
PIZARRO, FRANCISCO 21-
690d; 21-2740; 2-8220;
2-455a; 3-71a.
-, Gonzalo 21-274d; 8-913a.
Pizarro, Va. 28-118 (B4).
Pizarro (Sheridan) 24-846b.
Piz Bernina, etc.: see Bernina,
etc.

Pizigano, Francesco 17-643a. Pizokel, hill, Switz. 6-654a. PIZZICATO (music) 21-691b; 19-770. Pizzighettone (Acerrae), It. 15-4 (B-C2); 15-26 (B2); 15-2c. PIZZO, It. 21-691b; 15-4 (F5).

Pizzo Badile, Cengalo, etc.: see Badile, Cengalo, etc. Pizzofalcone, prom., It. 19178d.

Pizzoli, Niccolò 17-602d, Pizzuto di Melfi, mt., 15-56.

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PLAC-PLEL

Placerville, Ida. 14-276 (A-1
B4).
Places of Worship Registra-
tion Act (1855) 19-736b.
Placevitza, mt., Serv.

220c.

Placid, lake,

N.Y.

28

19-596

(F-G1); 16-94b; 1-193a. Placidia: see Galla Placidia. Placidia Butte, mt., Oreg. 20242 (F4). Placido, Gabriel de la Concepción Valdes: see Valdes, Gabriel de la Concepción. Placidus, Luctatius 12-126a.

à Spescha 1-748d; 6-654a. Placie, Asia M. 21-65b.. Placilla (empress) 12-564b. Placilla, Chil. 2-462 (C1).

-, La, Chil.: battle (1891) 6160d.

Placiphorella 6-250b.
Placita, Colo. 6-722 (C2).
Placita 10-908a.
Placodermata:

dira.

see Arthro

Placoid fishes 14-246c.

-scales 25-189d.

Placoparia 20-237d.

Placophoropsis 6-250b.
Placospongiidae 25-729d.
Placoziphius 5-774d.
Placuna 16-122a.

placenta 21-26c; 21-394b. Placunanomia 16-122a.

Pladda, isl., Scot. 24-412 (C4); 2-645d; lighthouse 16-650, 6-572d.

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Plade, Peter: see Palladius. Plaetoria, lex 23-565c.

Plaffeien, Switz. 26-242 (C3). Plagal cadence 13-3b. -modes 21-706a.

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Plagiotriaene 25-723c.
Plagiozamites 20-544d.
Plagium 16-210a.

PLAGUE (med.) 21-693b; 20-
776c; bacillus 21-700d, 15-
838a; Black Death (1348),
see that heading; carrier
20-777a; Egyptian out-
breaks 9-101c, 9-105b; Great
Plague 21-695b, 16-963a;
quarantine regulations 22-
709c; research 28-162a.
- (cattle): see Murrain.
Plague, History of the (Daniel
Defoe) 7-929b; 14-323b.
Plagues of Egypt 10-74c; 10-
78b; 18-895d.
Plagwitz, Leipzig 16-400a.
PLAICE (Pleuronectes plat-

essa) 21-705c; artificial rearing 21-650a; fishing statistics 10-430a, 10-432c, 10-432d; rate of growth 10-431b; seine nets 27221b; size-limit 10-433b. -(Paralichthys dentatus): see Summer Flounder. PLAID 21-705c; 7-246b. Plaideurs, Les (Racine) 22776d.

Plaimpied, Fr. 10-778 (F4); 6-81d.

Plain (The), Va. 28-118 (E2).
Wis. 28-740 (C-D5).
PLAIN (dict.) 21-705c.
(billiards) 3-935c.
(geog.) 11-633a.

(geol.) 11-671d; 11-673d.
bob 3-691a.

Chant see Plain Song.
Plain City, O. 20-26 (D4).

City, Utah 27-814 (B1). Dealing, La. 17-54 (A1). Plaine, mt., Mart. 17-802 (A2). -, dist., Fr. 8-119c. Plaine Discovery (J. Napier) 19-171c.

Plaine, La, Switz. 26-242 (A4). Plaine, La (political party) 11161a; 10-855c. Plaines, Fr. 2-888d. Plainesci, Rum. 23-826 (C2). Plaines Wilhelms, dist., Maur. 17-912d.

Plainfield, Conn. 6-952 (H3).

-, Ia. 14-732 (E2).

Ill. 14-304 (D2).

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Plain Tales from the Hills (R. Kipling) 15-825d. PLAINTIFF (dict.) 21-706d. Plainview, Ill. 14-304 (C4).

Minn. 18-550 (E6). Neb. 19-324 (G2). Tex. 26-690 (F1). Plainville, Conn. 6-952 (D3). Ga. 11-752 (B1). Ill. 14-304 (A4). Ind. 14-422 (C7). Kan. 15-654 (C1). Mass. 17-852 (E2). O. 20-26 (L-M7). Wis. 28-740 (D5). Plainwell, Mich. 18-372 (E7). Plain wood 28-592a. Plaisance, Charles

François

Lebrun, duc de: see Lebrun. Plaisance, Fr. 10-778 (E6). La. 17-54 (B3). Nfd. 5-224d. W.I. 826a. Plaisancian

12-824 (A1); 12

group 11-670a; 21-848a. "Plaisanterie " (race horse) 13-732c.

Plaisantin yellow sands 21848.

Plaissetty, A. 16-657c. Plaisterers Company 16-811a. Plaistow, N.H. 19-490 (E6).

dist., Ess. 28-544a. PLAIT (dict.) 21-707a. Plaka, Melos 18-99c. Plakina 25-729c; 25-723b; anatomy 25-716c. dilopha 25-716d.

Plancus, L. Munatius 23-594a;| Plantaginaceae 11-259d.
17-176c; 6-357b; tomb 4- Plantago: see Plantain.
948d.
-lanceolata: see Ribwort.

Plancy, Fr. 19-232 (plan).
Plandok: see Chevrotain.
Plan du Bourg, Ile du, delta,
Fr. 5-80b.

- major 21-726c; 10-565c. -media 16-328a: see also

Rose-plantain. Plantain, isl., S.L. 11-204 (B5); PLANE (bot.) 21-714b; 21- 25-54b. 781b; 20-552c; Congo 6- PLANTAIN (plant) 21-726c; 924b; 3-306c; Kashmir 13-474b; 12-368b; bracts Tibet 26-918c. 10-555a; inflorescence 10556b; stamens 10-568a. eater 27-102b; 3-977d; 281009b.

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- (carpentry) 21-714c; 2716d.

- (geom.) 11-718c; normal 11-720b; osculating

11

720b; principal 18-140c. Plane Brook, riv., Conn. 6-952 (E4). Plane Ihle, canal, Ger. 1379a.

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Planema poggei 18-498d.
Planera 20-551a; 13-773b.
Pläner Marls (geol.) 7-416c.
Planer, rotary 27-33a.
Planès, Fr. 22-689c.
Planet, Ariz. 2-544 (B2).
PLANET (astron.)

21-714c; 25-357c; alchemy 1-520a; intramercurial 18-155b, 8890d; light form 21-532d; magnetic disturbances 17379b; mythology 2-796c, 12-154d, 17-556b; nebular theory 19-333d; Newcomb's tables 19-474d; parallax 20-761a; perturbations of 2-804d, 2-806a; photography 21-525a; Ptolemy 22-622a; rotation 13392d; tidal friction 26945a, 26-958a. -:motion: ancient theories 8-847a; 22-621c; 2-187d; Lagrange 16-77b; Laplace 16-200d; Newton 19-586a. Planet " (ship) 19-970d. "Planet" (steam engine) 22

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821b.

Planeta (garment) 7-236a; 5-
959b.

Plane-table 26-152a.
Planetary precession 22-274d.
Planetoids: see Planets,

Minor.
PLANETS, MINOR 21-717d;
Newcomb 19-475b; Olbers
20-63c.

Planèze, plat., Fr. 5-208c.
Plangrösse: see Axial vector.

monolopha 25-717b; struc- Planh 27-309a.
ture 25-716d.

trilopha 25-716d.

Plakinidae 25-729c.

Plakiotissa: see Dirce. Plakobranchidae 11-523b. Plakobranchus 11-523b. Plaksin, bay, Kor. 15-156 (F6). Plampang, Mal.Arch. 17-466 (D4).

Plan, Aus. 3-4 (C2).

Sp. 25-530 (F1). PLAN (dict.) 21-707a. (map) 17-629b. Plana, G. A. A. 18-805d. Plana, isl., Sp. 25-530 (E3); 1661d. 28-544

- Cays, isls., W.I.
(C2).

Plan and elevation: see Pro-
jection, orthographic.
-an guari (Cornish phrase) 5-
652a.

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Planier, lighthouse, Fr. 16649 (table). Planimeters 4-975d. Planina, Aus. 5-365d. Planing Machine 27-27d; 2741d.

Planinitza, mt., Monten. 18767 (B1).

Planioles, Fr. 10-784b.
Planipedes (drama) 8-493d.
Planisphere

997 d.

22-623a; 28

PLANK 21-719d; 26-978d;
15-477c.

Planka, cape, Dalm. 3-4 (D5);
7-772b.
Plank foundation 10-741c.
Plankinton, S.Dak. 25-506
(G4).

PLANKTON 21-720a; 1-596d;
28-1015b; demarcation 28-
1014c lakes 16-89a.
Plano, Ala. 1-460 (D1).
Cal. 5-8 (D3).
Ill. 14-304 (D2).
Tex. 26-690 (B7).
Planococcus 3-163a; 3-157b
(fig.).
Plano-concave lens 16-425b.
Plano-convex lens 16-425a.
Plan of campaign (Ireland,
1886) 14-785a; 20-857d; 8-
273b.

- of Union 6-936b. Planogamete 23-123a. Planographic process 22-413c. Plano-miller 27-33a. 21- Planorbidae 11-526b.

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fibre 23-713d. Plantain Garden, riv., W.I. 15-133 (map); 15-132b. Plantar artery 2-667d. Plantaris muscle 19-57d. Plantar nerves 19-400c. Plant association 21-761d. Plantation, Cal. 5-8 (B2). PLANTATION 21-726c; America 8-56c, 1-808a, 17-437c; of Ulster 21-727a, 14-777a. songs 21-726d.

Para rubber 23-796c. Plant Brook, riv., Warwick. 3985b.

bug 26-1038a.

City, Fla. 10-540 (D4). community 21-761d. -cutter 28-1007b.

doré 28-723c. Planté, R. L. G. 1-126b; 9189a.

Planter, Fla. 10-540 (F6).
Plantersville, Ala. 1-460 (C3).
Ark. 2-552 (D4).
Miss. 18-600 (D1).
S.C. 25-500 (E3).

Tex. 26-690 (M5).

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Plantes, Jardin des, Paris: see Plastic medium 7-612d.

Jardin des Plantes.

Plant Federation 21-762b.

Planorbis 11-526b; 25-284b;
13-446b; geological range
22-658a; nervous system 11-
524b; torsion 11-507a.
Planorbulina 10-633c;
10-630 (fig.).
Planosarcina 3-163a.
Planotia 12-371a.
PLANQUETTE, ROBERT 21-
725c.
Planschwitzer tuff (geol.) 8-
126b.
Plansifter 10-552a.
Planta (family) 12-609d; 9-
404c; Valtellina wars (17th.
cent.) 27-866d, 15-316a.
-, Martin 3-212a.

-, M. K. E. L. 26-87a; ex-
periment on diffusion 8-.
259a; on entropy 22-789c;
radiation of heat 13-156d; PLANTAGENET (family) 21-

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formation 21-762a.
geography 21-760a.
gris 28-723c.

house 13-748b (fig.); 13752b. Plantières, Ger. 18-310 (plan). Plantigrade 14-638c. PLANTIN, CHRISTOPHE 21727d; 10-158c. — J. B. 26-265a.

Plantin, museum, Antwerp 2422a; 21-728b; 19-64a. Planting and transplanting 13-758b; 13-743c. Plant-louse: see Aphides. Plant pit 13-751b PLANTS 21-728b; 2-48b; albinism 1-509a; anatomy 21-729c foll. ; cultivation, see Horticulture; cytology 21-765a foll.; distribution 21-777a foll., 1-115b, 1034b; ecology 21-759d; evolution 10-32d; fossil, see Palaeobotany; geological action 11-662d; longevity 16-975a; morphology 21773c; parasitic 20-795d; pathology 21-754c; physiology 21-744b foll., 2-870a, 25-240a; reproduction 23120d; souls of 2-54a. Plant Society 21-761d.

stove 13-749c (fig.). Plantsville, Conn. 6-952 (D3). Plant vert doré 28-723c. PLANUDES, MAXIMUS 21783b; 6-450d; anthology 294d; Aesop 1-276c. Planula 6-641d; 14-172b; 21827c. Planularia hexas 10634d (fig.).

Planura, pass, Alps 1-744d. Plappeville, Ger. 18-309 (plan). PLAQUE (dict.) 21-783c. Plaquemine, La. 17-54 (a6). —, riv., La. 17-54 (a6). -, riv., La. 17-54 (B3); 1754a.

Plaquemines, dist., La. 17-54 (E4 & c7-d8). Plaquette 18-2b; 21-783c. PLASENCIA, Sp. (Cáceres) 21783d; 25-530 (B2). -, Sp. (Guipuzcoa) (Di).

25-530

de Jalon, Sp. 25-530 (E2). Plash 13-101d.

Plas Heaton, cave, Wales 818b. Plashetts, Northumb. 9-412 (I. D2). Plasma (min.) 23-485a. (physiol.) 4-78c. -cell 6-959b. Plasmodidae (Haemamoe bjdae) 12-809a; 12-810b. Plasmodiocarp 19-109a. Plasmodiophora 22-471c. brassicae: see Finger-and

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Plastide 18-866b.

Plastidozoa: see Protozoa.
Plastogamic fusion 13-233b.
Plastogamy 10-632b; 22-485b;
23-246c.

Plastron 27-66d.
Plat, mt., Alps 1-742b.
Plata, Arg. 19-960b.

Ark. 2-552 (B3).

RIO DE LA, estuary, S.Am. 21-786c; 2-462 (E4); 25487c; fishes 14-269d; history 1-807a.

riv., P.R. 22-124b. Platacanthomys 8-430a; 23441b; hair 17-521c. PLATAEA, Gr. 21-789a; 12. 440 (E2); 26-741d; attack (431 B.C.) 21-73b; battle (479 B.C.) 21-789a, 12-449b, 25-611c, 13-375b; Daedala festival 13-307a; siege (429 B.C.) 12-492c. Platalea: see Spoonbill.

ajaja see Roseate Spoon. bill.

cristata 25-733d. flavipes 25-734a. leucorodia: see Spoonbill. regia 25-734a. Platamodes, cape, Gr. 12-440 (C3). Platamona, Turk. 27-426 (C3). -, cape, Gr. 12-424 (D1); 12426a.

Platanaceae 1-805a. Platani, riv., Sic. 15-4 (D6); 15-26 (D6); 13-308b; history 26-989c. (Anc. Halycus.) Platanista: see under Susu. Platanistidae 5-774d. Platanistus, cape, Gr. 12-440 (D4). Platanos, Gr. 12-424 (C2).

, riv., Crete 7-418 (A1); 7. 419a. Platanus: see Plane.

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21-791a, 12-475c; Roman 21-794a, 23-485 (Pl. VII.), 13-462d, 14-634d. (dentistry) 8-538. (fur trade) 11-354d. (horse racing) 13-728c. (mining): see Shale. Platea, Pa. 21-106 (B2). isl., Af. 7-704c. Plateau, Félix A. J. 21-804b; 13-422c.

-, JOSEPH A. F. 21-804b; 28-140b; 5-258b; 5-267b.

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Plating 21-374b.

Platinic chloride 21-807b.

oxide: see Platinum oxides. sulphide 21-807c. Platinistidae 5-7738. Platinochlorides 21-807b. Platino-dicarbonyl dichloride 21-807b. Platinoid 6-857d.

Platino monocarbonyl

chloride 21-807b.

Platino-tricarbonyl

Platinonitrites 21-807c.

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PLATON, LEVSHIN 21-825b;| Platycrinidae 8-878d.

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facetanus see Tarentola

18-468d; 18

Platydactylus (lizard): mauretanica. - saccicularis 25-531a. Platydesmidae 18-471d. Platy desmus 471d. PLATYELMIA 21-826b; 281033c; 23-117a. Platygaster 14-180b. Platygonus 21-32c. Platyhelminthes; see Platyel

mia.

Platylepas 26-905d.

bissexlobata 26-906b. Platyodon 16-124a. Platyopthalmon 25-915c. Platypoda 11-507a; 11-515b. Platypsyllidae 6-671b. Platypsyllus castoris 20-795b. Platyptera 25-960c; 26-643a. PLATYPUS 21-827d; 18-735b;

17-521b; 9-14d; 11-352b; 13-132a; tactile skin 27-94b. Platyrhachus 18-472a, Platyrrhina 22-331c. Platyrrhinus latirostris 6-675b (fig.). Platysaurus 16-825d.

584c.

Plato's Spring, Asia M.: see Platysma juniperinum 16-
Eflatun Bunar.
Platsa, Gr. 12-424 (D4).
PLATT, THOMAS COLLIER
21-8250.

Platta, Switz. 26-242 (F3).

mt., Alps 26-242 (H4); 1745c.

Platt Amendment (1901) 7604d.

Platt Clove, N.Y. 19-596
(A-B2).
Plattdeutsch: see Low German.
Platte, S.Dak. 25-506 (G4).

isl., Ind.O. 1-320 (15); 24751c.

lake, Mich. 18-372 (D5). lake, Minn. 18-550 (C-D4). mt., Aus. 12-396b. pt., Nfd. 19-479 (B3). riv., Minn. 18-550 (C5). riv., Mo. 18-608 (B2); 14732 (C4).

PLATTE, riv., U.S. 21-825c; 19-324 (G3); 18-615b; 19323d.

-, riv., Wis. 28-740 (C6).

Center, Neb. 19-324 (G3). City, Mo. 18-608 (B2). Co., Mo. 18-608 (B2). Co., Neb. 19-324 (G3). Plattekill, N.Y. 19-596 (A5). ,rív., N.Y. 19-596 (A4). Platten, Baron von 12-2708. Platten, Aus. 22-693c. Plattenberg, Switz. 12-78b. chloride 21-807b. Plattenburg, Ger. 13-798. Platinotype 21-497b. Plattengräber 11-829b. -process 21-521d. Plattenhorn, mt., Alps 1-745d. PLATINUM 21-805c; 6-45a; Platten Kalk (geol.) 23-230d. catalytic reaction 5-501d: Plattensee: see Balaton, lake. colloidal 21-806d; diffusion Plattenspitze, mt., Alps 1through 8-259a; Döber- 745d. einer's experiments 8-350d: gold alloy 12-196a; isomer ism 14-882c, 25-895a; occur rence 18-504d; platinized 5-600: spongy 21-8064, 5

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muscle 19-53c. Platysomidae 26-543d. Platysomus 21-176d. Platystemon californicus: see Californian poppy. Platysternidae 27-69a; 281011a; 27-68a; diagnostic characters 27-68a. Platysternum 23-168a.

megacephalum 27-69a. Platystoma 5-5130; 5-514c. Platyzoma 22-611d. Platz, Switz. 26-242 (G3). Plau. Ger. 11-808 (D2). Plaue, Ger. 11-808 (III.011). PLAUEN, Ger. 21-8280; 11

808 (III. q11); 8-577a (plan); housing 13-825b.

Plauer See, lake, Ger. 11-808 (D2).

Plaustri custos: see Boötes. Plautia Papiria, lex (89 B.C.)

23-639b; 5-304b; 19-894a. Plautius, Aulus 4-583c. PLAUTUS, TITUS MACCIUS 21-828d; 16-258d; 8-495b; Ambrosian palimpsest 20633c; English comedy influenced 9-618d; Italian imitators 14-907b; language 16-252a; prologues 22-435a; Ritschl's work 23-369a.

of Portugal: see Vicente, Gil. Plava, dist, Turk. 1-482a. Plavis, riv., It.: see Piave. Plavník, isl, Aus. 3-4 (D4). Plavnitza, Monten. 18-767 (B2); 21-874d. Plaxiphora 6-250b. Plaxtol, Kent 16-942 (F3); 17-598a.

PLAY (recreation) 21-830d; 10-358d; aesthetic sense in 1-280c, 1-288c.

Playa cape, Venez. 27-989 (02).

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PLEADING (law) 21-831d confession and avoidance 6905b; in criminal cases 7-1 459c; defence in 7-925c; in formá pauperis 14-556b; ignorance as a defence 14294d; joinder in 15-476d; set-off 24-7030; United States 1-830c. Plean, Scot. 24-418 (D2). Pleas, hill, Scot. 25-206d. Pleasant, Ind. 14-422 (G7). N.Dak. 19-780 (C1). bay, Me. 17-434 (E4). isl., Pac.O.: see Nauru. lake, Me. 17-434 (E4). lake, Me. 17-434 (C-D3). lake, Me. 17-434 (B4). lake, Me. 17-434 (C2). lake, Me. 17-434 (C3). lake, Me. 17-434 (E3). lake, N.H. 19-490 (D5). lake, N.H. 19-490 (D5). lake, N.H. 19-490 (E5). lake, N.Y. 19-596 (F2). mt., Vt. 19-490 (A4). riv., Me. 17-434 (C-D3). riv., Me. 17-434 (E4). val., Ariz. 2-544 (C2). val., Nev. 5-8 (E1). Bend, O. 20-26 (B2). Pleasantburg, S.C.: see Greenville.

JOHN 21-831a; 11-642c; 9-379c; on density of earth -12-3866; on drift boulders 11-6460; on porism 22-103a. LYON PLAYFAIR, 1st baron 21-831b. Sir R. Lambert 18-8550; 26-487b.

William Henry 8-9410; 2428a; 15-721b. Playfair Commission (1876) 6412c.

Playford, John 6-399d.

Playford, S.Aus. 2-960 (E2); 20-649c.

-, Suff. 9-424 (TV. E2). Playing Card Makers Company 811a.

66

20

ception of 21-440b: poetry. Platycercoms 23-441c; 28

theory of 21-878c; slavery

1011d.

25-218b; socialism 25-301b; Platycercus pallidiceps:

Socratic influence 25-337b,

Mealy rosella.

9-815a; Syriac and Arabic Platycerium 22-611b. translations 27-184a: theism Platychoerops

26-751d.

26-976c.

see

richardsoni

PLATO (poet) 21-8258; 12- Platycnemia 25-177c.

5116.

-W.4-971b.

Plato, Minn. 18-550 (C6). -Center, Ill. 14-304 (D1).

Platycnemism 5-577d.
Platycodon 13-771c.
grandiflorum: see Kikyo.
Platycopa: see Cytherellidae.

For Key to

cards: see Cards, playing. Playing cards of Mantegna (engravings) 16-721d. Plaza, Leonidas 8-920a. Play-line (racquets) 22-780c.

Plaza, N.Dak. 19-780 (B-C1). Wash. 28-354 (H2).

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de Almanzor, mt., Sp. 25528a.

de los Aljibes, Alhambra: see Place of the Cisterns. Largo, riv., N.Mex, 19-520 (G2).

- City, O. 20-26 (G5).

- Creek, goldfields, Vict. 25817c.

Pleasantfield, Ala. 1-460 (B2). Pleasant Gap, Pa. 21-106 (G4). Green, Mo. 18-608 (D3). Grove, Pa. 21-106 (K6). Grove, Utah 27-814 (C2). Pleasantgrove, Ind. 14-422 (C3).

Pleasant Hill, Ala. 1-460 (C3). Pleasanthill, Ga. 11-752 (B3). Pleasant Hill, Ill. 14-304 (B4). -Hill, Ky. 15-740 (D3); 1327a. -Hill, La. 17-54 (A2); battle (1864) 1-823c.

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Hill, Oreg. 20-242 (C4). Hill, Tenn. 26-620 (F1). Hope, Mo. 18-608 (C4), Lake, Ind. 14-422 (HI). Lake, N.Dak. 19-780 (E1). Mills, Ind. 14-422 (H3). Mound, Ill. 14-304 (C5). Mount, Mo. 18-608 (D3). Mount, Pa. 21-106 (M2). Pleasanton, Alfred 15-659d; 14-372a.

Pleasanton, Kan. 15-654 (H2).

Ind. 14-422

Plebeian, The 25-866c. Plebeian aediles: see Aedile. -games: see Plebeii. Plebeians (Rom.): see Plebs. Plebeii (games) 6-390d: 10477b. Plebiscita (Rom.) 6-765a; 23537a; 23-621b; Horten. sian law (286 B.C.) 13-741c. PLEBISCITE 21-834d; 23-2b. PLEBS 21-834d; 20-931c;

Tex. 26-690 (17). Pleasant Plain, Ia. 14-732 (F3). Plain, Ind. 14-422 (F3). Plain, O, 20-26 (B6). Plains, Ark. 2-552 (D2). Plains, Ill. 14-304 (C4). Prairie, Wis. 28-740 (F6). Ridge, Ala. 1-460 (A3). Pleasantridge, (C3). Pleasant Ridge, O. 20-26 (L6). Ridge, Pa. 21-106 (F6). Pleasants Co., W.Va. 28-560 (B2). Pleasant Site, Ala. 1-460 (A1). Stream, riv., Pa. 21-106 (13). -Valley, Conn. 6-952 (D2). Valley, Ia. 14-732 (G3). Valley, Mont. 14-276 (B1). Valley, Neb. 19-324 (G-H3). Valley, N.Y. 19-596 (B4). -Valley, Okla. 20-58 (D1-2).

Valley, W.Va. 28-560 (C2). Pleasantview, Ill. 14-304 (B3). Pleasant View, Ky. 15-740 (D4).

Pleasantview, Pa 21-106 (G-H5). Pleasant View, Tenn. 26-620 (D-E1).

View, Wash. 28-354 (G3). Pleasantville, Ia. 14-732 (D3). Ind. 14-422 (C7). N.J. 19-502 (C5). N.Y. 19-596 (C4). O. 20-26 (E5). Pa. 21-106 (C2). Tenn. 26-620 (D2). Pleasington, Lancs. 16-139 (C2).

Pleaskin, cliff, Ire. 11-927a. Pleasley, Notts. 9-416 (II. E3).

19-725a; 23-527c; charity
5-866a; comitia 6-764a;
family relations 23-531b;
flamines minores 10-475a;
medieval Rome 23-662d;
origin 23-615d, 27-368b;
patricians' strugglo 23-620a,
23-536d; as public officials
22-707b, 24-635a, 7-19a, 5-
661c; real property 23-532b;
Servius Tullius 23-529a;
tribunes 27-263c.

Plecoglossus 24-82c; 24-85a.
Plecoptera 19-438c; 13-430d;
13-434c: see also Stone-fly.
Plecoteae 6-245c.
Plecotus 6-245c.

auritus: see Long-eared bat.

Plectida 22-804a.
Plectocomia elongata 15-287d.
Plectognathi 26-546a;

268a; 14-266a.
Plectomya 16-124b.
Plectoptera: see May-fly.
Plectospondyli 14-248a.
Plectridieae 3-163b.
Plectridium 3-163b.
Plectrophanes nivalis:
Snow-bunting.
Plectrophorus 11-524c.
Plectropterus:

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Plectrude (Frankish queen) 10-808b; 5-942c; 24-9c. Plectrum 25-1039b; 6-395d 8-652b.

PLEDGE (Pawn: law) 21. 835a; 20-972b; hypotheo 14-208a; lien distinguished 16-594d; possessory rights 22-173d.

(teetotalism) 26-503d. Plegadis falcinellus: see Glossy ibis.

Plegepoda 22-488b. Plegmatium 22-804a (table). PLEHVE, V. KONSTANTINO. vich 21-835b; 23-909c; 2140b. Pleiad (Fr. lit.) 21-835c; 11122c;7-851c; critical theories 7-470d; dramatic activity 8-510d: du Bellay 8-616d ode influenced 20-1b; Pontus de Tyard 22-71c. PLEIAD (Gr. lit.) 21-835b:12. 514c.

Pleiad" (ship) 3-216b. PLEIADES (astron.) 21-835d, 7-12 (map); Hottentot cere. mony 13-806c.

(chess players) 6-103c. PLEIADES (myth.) 21-8350; 21-835b.

Pleiades, mt., Switz. 26-242 (B4).

Pleihari, Bor. 4-257 (B3). Plein-air school (painting) 20

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Plea (law) 21-833a; in abate-
ment 1-70; Babylonian laws
3-120d. See also Pleading.

curean

513a, 2-514d, 9-814d: Epi- Pleiswitz (Poischwitz), Ger. doctrine 9-8180; peace (1813) 18-3030.14 Hobbes' doctrine 9-8270: Plelan, Fr. 10-778 (C4).S Mill's classification 27-8228

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PLELO-POET

Plélo, L. R. H. de Bréhan, count of 10-847c. Plemmyrium, penin., Sic. 26296 (map); 26-302a; cemeteries 25-24d.

Plemons, Tex. 26-690 (C2). Plemont, cape, Chan.Is. 9430 (VI. B1).

Plénas, Sp. 25-530 (E2). Plencia, Sp. 25-530 (D1). Plenderleath, Scot. 23-790c. Pléneuf, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Plenius, Roger 21-565a; 21567d.

Plenmeller, Northumb. 9-412 (I. D3).

common,

412 (I. E3).

Northumb. 9

Plenty, bay, N.Z. 19-624 (F2); 19-624b.

-,mt., Vict. 18-91c. Plenum system of ventilation 27-1010d.

Pleochroic 7-588d.
Pleochroism 7-588d; 21-
325c.

Pleomorphism 3-157d.
Pleon (anat). 9-659b.

PLEONASM (dict.) 21-8360.
Pleonaste 25-684d.
Pleospora 11-336b.
Pleotrachelus 21-756c.
Plerome 21-740b.
Pleromidae 25-729c.
Pleschen, Ger. 11-808 (F3).
Plesesk, Russ. 23-872 (F3).
Pleshcheyevo, lake, Russ. 23-

872 (E4); 28-169a; 21-138d. Pleshey, Ess. 9-424 (IV. C3); castle 9-785b, 12-130d. Plesiadapis 23-446a; 22-337a. Plesictis 5-376b.

Plésidy, Fr. 25-963c. Plesiocetus 5-774d. Plesiomeryx 2-698a. Plesiosauria : see Sauropterygia.

PLESIOSAURUS 21-836d; 2-74b; 23-142a (fig.); 23144b (fig.); sea-serpent 24561d.

Plesioteuthis 5-702a.
Pleskau (Pleskov), Russ.: see
Pskov.

Plesnoy, fort, Fr. 16-177d.
Pless, Ger. 11-808 (G4).
Plessé, Fr. 10-778 (D4).
Plessidi, mt., Gr. 12-424 (E1);
see also Pelion.
Plessis-lès-Tours,
Fr. 17-41a.
Plessis-Praslin, César, count|
of see Choiseul, César, duc
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Pleurobranchidium 11-520d | PLINLIMMON, mt., Wales 21-1 Ploskurov, Russ.:
841c; 9-428 (V. D3); 5-319c,
9-412b.

11-518a (fig.). Pleurobranchomorpha

11

522b; 11-507a (table). Pleurobranchus 11-522c. Pleurocarpi 4-708a. Pleurocentrum 26-544b. Pleurocera 11-515d. Pleuroceridae 11-515d. Pleurococcaceae 1-594a. Pleurococcus (Cystococcus) 16581b (fig.); 21-729c (fig.). - bradypi 8-925a. choloepi 8-925a. (Cystococcus) humicola 16

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platessa: see Plaice. Pleuronectidae: see Flat-fish. Pleuronectoidei: see Flat-fish. Pleurophorus 16-123a. Pleurophyllidae 11-523b. Pleurophyllidia 11-523b (fig.); fertilization 7-716b. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 838b; 28-6b; 1-411d. Pleuro-pneumonia Act (1890) 1-410c. Pleuropogon Sabinii 12-377c. Pleuropterygii 24-596a; 24596d; geological range 281017b; skeleton 24-594d. Pleurosigma balticum 8-169c (fig.).

Pleurospondylia 23-141a.
Pleurosternum 22-6588.
Pleurostigma 5-672d.
Pleurothallidinae 20-172b.
Pleurothallis 20-172b.
Pleurotoma 11-517a; 9-663d.
Pleurotomaria 11-510b; 11-
506b; 20-237c.
Pleurotomariidae
15-570a.
Pleurotomatidae 11-517a.
Pleurozia 4-704b.
Pleven, Bulg.: see Plevna.
Plevlye, Turk. 27-426 (A1);
19-840d.

11-510b;

PLEVNA Bulg. 21-838c; 4

773 (B2); 4-777b; army
headquarters 4-778c; battles
of (1877) 21-838d, 23-933b
foll.; geology 4-773d.

Ind. 14-422 (F3).
Kan. 15-654 (D3).
Plexaris (astron.) 26-4568.
Plexauridae 2-99d.
Pleximeter 2-935b.
Plexus 19-403c.

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Oesophageal

(family):

28

-, pulmonary 19-396c. venous 27-970a. Pleyben, Fr. 10-778 (C3); 10382d. Pleydell-Bouverie see Radnor, earls of. Pleydenwurff, Wilhelm 769a. Pleyel (family) 21-570a. - IGNAZ JOSEPH 21-840d. Wolff & Co. 13-12c. Pleyna, Ala. 1-460 (C1). Pliant (dict.) 6-811c. Pliassa, Macedonia: see Pelion. Pliauchenia 27-497c. Plicae recti 1-666a. Plica fimbriata 27-7d. polonica 18-556a. semilunaris 1-940c. sublingualis 18-944d. Plicate 16-328c (fig.). Plicatocrinidae 8-878c. Plicatula 16-122c. PLIGHT (dict.) 21-840d. PLIMER, ANDREW 21-841a; 18-527b (Pl. II. fig. 5). -, NATHANIEL 21-841a; 18-527b. Plimmer (physician) 20-788d; 5-176c.

-

PLIMSOLL, SAMUEL 21-841b; 9-575c; 24-986b. Plimsoll mark 24-959c; 24883b; 24-986b. Plinius, Secundus Gaius: Pliny, the Elder.

see

- Arwysth, mt., Wales 9-428 (V. D3).

Cwm-Biga, mt., Wales 9428 (V. D3).

Plinth, Charles 25-151c. PLINTH 21-841d; 17-845c. Plinto, Ariz. 2-544 (D2). PLINY (THE ELDER) 21841d; 16-256c; 16-265c; alum agriculture 1-389c; 1-766d; asbestos, use of 2714b; Barbaro's emendations 3-382b; birds 20299c; Bracciolini's discovery of M.S 14-904b; on 12-650b; Canary Islands dreams 8-561d; earthquakes 11-640a; Fenestella 10-254c; flax 10-485b; glass-making 12-97d; landscape decoration 23-481d; medicine 18-44c; opals 20120d; Persian legend 12868d; plastering 21-784c; St Elmo's fire 24-1c;Vesuvius eruption 13-342c; white lead 16-319a.

-

- (THE YOUNGER) 21-844a; 16-266a; 16-256d; Bithynian Christians 9-870c; library at Comum 16-547c; as historian 23-659d; Tacitus' friendship 26-345a. Pliny, Ark. 2-552 (C2).

W.Va. 28-560 (A3). - mt., N.H. 19-490 (E3). PLIOCENE PERIOD 21-846c; 11-670a; caves 5-575b; climate 6-476a; flora 21848b, 20-555a, 22-47a; marls 17-737a; petroleum localities 21-318b; phosphate deposits 21-476d. Pliocerus equalis 18-4978. Pliodon 16-123b. Pliodont 16-122a. Pliohippus 9-721c. Pliohyrax graecus 14-209d. Pliopithecus 18-565d; 22336b.

Pliosaurus 23-1440; 22-122a. Plique-à-jour enamel 9-366a; 9-364b.

Plitenberg, mt., Ger. 16-370d. Plitvica, Hung. 7-472c. Pliusa truce (1582) 26-201a. Pliva, riv., Aus. Hung. 15-129c. Plješevic, mt., Hung. 3-4 (D4). Plješevica Planina, mts., Hung. 3-4 (D4); 7-472a. Ploaré, Fr. 10-382d. Plocamium 1-592a. Plocamopherus 11-522d. Ploccus baya 15-286d. Ploceidae: see Weaver-bird. Ploceinae 28-439c. PLOCK, Russ. 21-849a; 21929 (B2). PLOCK, govt., Russ. 21-848c; 21-929 (B-C2); bee-keeping 13-655b; Tatars in 26-448c; tobacco 21-931d. Plöcken, pass, Alps 1-747d; 1740d.

Plockenstein, mt., Aus. 4-122a. Plockton, Scot. 24-412 (C2). Plocula javanensis 15-286d. PLOEN, Ger. 21-849a; 8-24 (C4).

PLOENNIES, LUISE VON 21849b.

Ploen See, lake, Ger. 24-335a. PLOERMEL, Fr. 21-849b; 10778 (C4).

PLOESCI, Rum. 21-849b; 23826 (C2); riot (1870) 23839b.

Ploeuc, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Plogastel, Fr. 10-778 (B4). Ploima 23-760c. Ploimaeae 23-763d. Ploimoidaceae 23-763c. Plomas, mts., Ariz. 2-544 (A3). Plomb du Cantal, mt., Fr. 10778 (F5); 5-208c. PLOMBIERES, Fr. 21-849c; 10-778 (H4); conference (1858) 15-55d. Plomer, H. R. 22-914c. Plomer, cape, N.S.W. 19-538 (G2).

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kurov. Plösslea floribunda : Boswellia papyrifera. PLOT, ROBERT 21-849c; 203040; 11-82c; 1-711c. PLOT (dict.) 21-849c. Plotina,

Pompeia 12-800d;

19-702d. PLOTINUS 21-849d; 19-375a; 19-124c; aesthetics 1-286a; categories 5-510a; COSmology 10-240; ethics 9819b; Ficino's translation 10-318a; monism 18-722c; Spinoza compared 20-683a. Plotius Sacerdos, Marius: see Sacerdos.

Tucca: see Tucca. Plotosus 5-513a. Plotsk, Russ.: see Plock. Plotting (surveying) 26-149c; 26-157a.

Plotus: see Snake-bird.

melanogaster 25-285a. Plötzen, Ger. 3-788 (map). Plötzensee, lake, Ger. 3-788 (map).

Plötzkau, House of: see An

halt-Plötzkau. Plouagat, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Plouaret, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Plou Armel, Fr.: see Ploërmel.

Plouarzal, Fr. 10-382d.
Plouay, Fr. 10-778 (C4).
Ploubalay, Fr. 10-778 (C3).
Ploubezre, Fr. 7-249c.
Ploudalmézeau,
(B3).

Fr. 10-778

Ploug, Carl 8-43d.
Plougastel Daoulas, Fr. 10-778
(B3); 10-382d.

quartzite 8-125d (table).
slates 8-125d.

Plough (astron.): see Ursa
Major.

20

(electric tram) 27-163a. PLOUGH AND PLOUGHING 21-850a; Anglo-Saxon 4592a: Egyptian 9-69b; Greek 12-434a; Irish 14768b; mythical inventors 2-829c, 27-292a; Teutonic 26-682c, 24-289b. bote 9-801b. Ploughley, dist., Oxon. 416d. Ploughman's Complaint 16930a. Ploughman's Prayer 16-930d. Ploughman's spikenard 8268c; 25-668a. Plough Monday 18-693d. Patent: see Lygonia Patent. Ploughshares ordeal 20-174d. Ploughshare vaulting (arch.) 27-960b.

Plouguenast, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Plouguerneau, Fr. 10-778 (B3). Plouha, Fr. 10-778 (C3); 7.

249c.

Plouharnel, Fr. 18-820c. Plouhinec, Fr. 10-778 (B3). Plouigneau, Fr. 10-778 (C3). Ploumanac, Fr. 16-183c. Plovdiv, Bulg.: see Philippopolis. Plover, Ia. 14-732 (C2). -, Wis. 28-740 (D4). bay, Russ.A8. 25-10 (O2). -, isl., Arct. 21-938 (A1); 2510 (01).

PLOVER 21-852c; 3-977c;

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Plumbites (chem.) 16-318c. Plumb-line 8-806b; 11-654c. Plumbocalcite 4-970b. Plumbojarosite 15-276b. Plumbranch, S.C. 25-500 (B3).

Plum Brook, riv., Mich. 18-372 (G2).

Plumb-rule (tool) 4-521b; 27. 47a.

Plumbum album: see Tin. corneum 16-319a.

Plum City, Wis. 28-740 (A4). Creek, riv., Colo. 6-722 (E2).

Creek, riv., Ill. 14-304 (C5). Creek, riv., Neb. 19-324 (E4).

Creek, riv., Ohio 20-26 (B3). Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25-506 (D3).

- Creek, riv., Tex. 26-690 (H2).

- Creek, riv., Wis. 28-740 (A4).

Plum curculio 8-8978.
Plume (falconry) 10-1438.

moth 16-472c; 11-4258. poppy 22-91d. Plumer, Herbert Charles Onslow 27-206b.

see

William 19-497c; 18-737d. Plumerville, Ark. 2-552 (C2). Plumetty (her.) 13-323d. Plumfield, Ill. 14-304 (C6). Plumicome 25-723b. Plumier, Charles 11-272c. Plumieria acuminata: Pagoda tree. Plum-leaf blister 21-854d. Plummer, Ind. 14-422 (C7). -, Minn. 18-550 (B3). Plummer block: see Bearings. Plummer's pill 5-59d. Plummet 9-69c; 17-6248. Plumose 10-563c. Plumpton, Sus. 9-424 (IV. B5). (Great), Lancs. 16-139 (B1). (Little), Lancs. 16-139 (B1). PLUMPTRE, EDWARD Hayes 21-856a; 14-196d. Plumpudding, isl., Cape Col. 25-466 (B6); 2-42b. Plum-pudding dog: see Dalmatian dog.

Plumstead, Lond. 16-942 (E3); 16-938 (F3); 28-8198. -, common, Lond. 16-938 (F3); 16-949c; 28-819b. -, marshes, Lond. 16-938 (F3); 16-942 (E3); 9-745c; 1-151b. Plumsteadville, (M5).

Pa. 21-106

egg 9-13d, 16-208a; naso- Plumstone, mts., Wales 21lacrymal glands 3-968a; 81b.

pterylosis 10-227c (fig.); Plumtree, Ind. 14-422 (G3). skull 3-960d.

Plowce, Russ.: battle (1332)|
28-765c.

Plowden, Edward 9-604d.
Walter 1-92a.
PLUCK (dict.) 21-853b.
Pluckemin, N.J. (Camden
Co.): see Camden, N.J.
-, N.J. (Somerset Co.) 19-502
(C2).
PLUCKER, JULIUS 21-853c;
cathode rays 6-887b;
curve 7-656d; quadratic
complex 11-723a.

tubes 25-622c.

Plug gauge 27-43d.

on

tree (mech.) 25-8208. Plug-ugly 13-675b. Plum, isl., Mass. 17-852 (F1). isl., N.Y. 19-596 (H4); 19515d.

-

fruit

—, riv., Ill. 14-304 (B1). PLUM 11-262b; 21-854b; dispersal 11-256d grafting 13-743a; in Japan 15-162a; root cuttings 13757d; in United States 11269c, 1-420b. Pluma, S.Dak. 25-506 (B5). Plumage of birds: see Feather. Plumas Co., Cal. 5-8 (C2). Plumatella 22-42d.

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Plumularidae 14-140b; 14152c; 14-153a. Plumule 8-185a. Plumulites 26-906a. Plumville, Pa. 21-106 (D4). PLUNDER 21-856a. Plungar, Leics. 9-416 (II. F4). Plunge Hole, cavern, Derby. 21-105a. "Plunger " (warship) 24-9198. Plunger pump 22-646a; 14106d; 14-115a. Plunging (sport) 26-233b. Plunket, David, baron Rathmore: see Rathmore. OLIVER 21-856a; 8-587d. WILLIAM CONYNGHAM Plunket, 1st baron 21-856b. William Conyngham Plunket, 4th baron 21-856d; 25598c. PLUNKETT, SIR HORACE Curzon 21-857a; 14-787c. Plunkett, Ark. 2-552 (D2).

pond, Me. 17-434 (D3). PLURALISM 21-857c; Par menides' theory 20-852a. Pluralistic realism 13-336b. Pluralities Act (1838) 21-8570 3-726b; 23-1838.

instructions given on Page 1.

Pluralities Act (1850) 21-857c;| Plymouth, O. 20-26 (E3). 3-726b.

-Acts Amendments Act (1885) 21-8570; 3-726b. PLURALITY (eccles.) 21-857c; 9-446b; 9-531a; 5-201c; Chicheley's case 6-127a; dispensations 8-314a; Scotland, Church of 24-464b; William of Wykeham 28679a.

Plural voting: see under Votes and Voting.

- Voting Bill (1906) 28-217b; 5-133a.

-wheel (firework) 10-423a. Pluries, writ of 28-849b. Plus, riv., Mal.Penin. 17-473 (B4); 17-4798.

Plus (math.) 1-619a. Pluscarden, abbey, Scot. 24412 (E2); 9-267d., Pluscarden, the Book of see Liber Pluscardensis. PLUSH (fabric) 21-857d; 28442b. see Chalco

-copper ore: trichite. Plusinglanz see Argyrodite. PLUTARCH 21-857d; Egyptian deities 19-138d; ethical doctrine 9-819b; historian, value as 23-659c; Greek history 12-457b, 12-459c; Longinus 16-982a; Shakespeare's use of the Lives 24780b; sources 16-823a, 26788a, 18-189b, 21-546c; translations 14-907c (Adriani), 11-127c (Amyot), 16174c (Langhorne), 19-759d (North).

PLUTARCH (of Athens) 21860b.

-(of Chaeronea) 19-374b. Plutarchus (of Eretria) 8-12a. Plutella 16-472b.

PLYMOUTH,

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Pa. 21-864b; 21-106 (K-L3).

Tex. 26-690 (D2).
Vt. 19-490 (B4).
Wales 18-175a.

W.I. (Montserrat) 28-544 (F3); 18-796a. W.I. (B4).

(Tobago)

28-544

Wis. 28-740 (E5); 24-816c. ,harbour, Mass. 17-852 (F3). -, ponds, Me. 17-434 (C4). , rock, Mass. 21-863c. sound, Dev. 21-862 (map); 9-430 (VI. D3); 21-861c. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN

(sect) 21-864c.

Co., Ia. 14-732 (A2). Co., Mass. 17-852 (F3); 17852d.

Colony, U.S. 28-733b; 5437c; 17-858c.

Company 17-439a; new charter (1620) 12-256d; Long Island 16-983c, 19532c.

Hoe 21-862 (map); 21-861c. limestone 8-126d (table). Plymouth Rock (fowls) 22214b.

Plympton, Mass. 17-852 (F3). anc.dist., Dev. 8-134a. - MAURICE (Earl's), Dev. 21-865b; 9-430 (VI. D3). roller skate 23-467d. ST MARY, Dev. 21-865b. Plymstock, Dev. 9-430 (VI. D3); 21-862 (map). Plymton, Adelaide, Austr. 1189b.

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Plymtree, Dev. 9-430 (VI.
F2); 8-134a.
Plynlimmon, mt., Wales: see
Plinlimmon.
Plynteria (festival) 2-829d.
Plythanae, India 20-118c.

-cruciferarum: see Diamond-Plyusa, Russ. 23-872 (D8).

back moth.

Plutellidae 16-472a.

Plutellides 16-472a.

Pluteum (arch.) 3-471a.

Pluteus larva (zool.) 16-226c. PLUTO (myth.) 21-860c; 23579d; Eleusinian mysteries 19-1180; Proserpine

456c.

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riv., Russ. 23-872 (C8). Plzeň, Aus. : see Pilsen. P.M. (abbrev.) 26-988a. Pneuma 25-944b; 18-44a;

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Prevention Act (1862) 11441d.

Poacordaites 20-537b. Poag, Ill. 14-304 (B5). Poarch, Ala. 1-460 (B4). —, Okla. 20-58 (B2). Poas, mt., C.R. 5-678 (D5); 7-219d.

POBEDONOSTSEV, C. PETrovich 21-871d; 23-906b; 2139a.

Pobha, India 14-376 (Q6).
Pobratimstvo (dict.) 18-769c.
Poca, W.Va. 28-560 (B3).
Pocahontas (princess) 14-467d;
12-383d; 25-266c.
Pocahontas, Ark. 2-552 (D1).
Ia. 14-732 (C2).
Ill. 14-304 (C5).
Miss. 18-600 (B3).
Mo. 18-608 (G4).
Tenn. 26-620 (C2).
Va. 28-118 (C1).
"Pocahontas (horse) 13-
735b.
Pocahontas Co., Ia. 14-732
(C2).

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Co., W.Va. 28-560 (C-D3).
DESPATCH 21-865d; 14- Pocamoonshine, lake, Me. 17-

68b.

GUN 21-867c. hammer 27-38b; 27-40c. lever (organ) 20-261a; 20263c.

malting 17-506b (fig.). process (iron manufacture): see Bessemer process. PNEUMATICS (dict.) 21-868a. Pneumatic School of Medicine

18-44a.

tires 26-1007a; 7-684a; 5405b.

trough 21-868a; 12-834d. Pneumatode 21-743b. Pneumatology 6-462b; 15457c.

PNEUMATOLYSIS

18-513b.

21-868a;

Pneumatomachi (sect): Macedonians.

see

434 (E3).

Pocasset, Okla. 20-58 (D2).
-, R.I.: see Portsmouth.
Pocatello, Ida. 14-276 (C4);
14-278a; 14-278d.

forest, Utah 27-814b.
POCHARD 21-872a.
Pochen 21-899c.
Pochette 28-101b; 22-950a.

(B1). Poczobut, Martin 7-14a. Pod: see Legume. Podagra 12-289a. Podaire 24-934a. Podalia, Asia M. 17-152b. Podalirius (myth.) 1-276a; 1841c.

Pöchlarn, Aus. 3-4 (D2); 3-5d.
Pocho, mts., Arg. 7-141a.
Pochuck Creek, riv., N.J. 19-
502 (D1).

Po Chu-i (poet) 6-223d.
Pochutla, Mex. 18-318 (F5).
Pocillopora 2-104d.
Pocilloporidae 2-104d.
Pocito, mts., Sp. 25-530 (C3).
Pocitos, Urug. 18-779c.
Pockard : see Pochard.
Pockels, F. 18-283a.

Pluvialis aegyptius: see Zick- Pneumatophore 14-157c; 14- POCKET (dict.) 21-872c.

zack.

Pluvigner, Fr. 10-778 (C4). Pluviose (Republican month) 11-171a; law of the 28th

10-922d. "Pluvióse

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921b.

Ply (dict.) 6-811c.

Plyctolophus productus:

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monoderma.

E3); 8-132b.

Plym, riv., Dev. 9-430 (VI. Pneumogastric

Vagus nerve.

PLYMOUTH, earls of 21-861b. Pneumograph:

see

nerve:

GOPHER

23

Podalyrieae 16-383d. Podanur, India 14-382 (G14); 19-701b.

21-872d; 440c; distribution 17-527b, 27-633d.

judgment 25-814d. knife 7-671d.

Podarces (myth.): see Priam.
Podarge (myth.) 13-14d.
Podargidae (Podarginae) 12-
165a; 12-163c; 3-977d.
Podargus 12-164d.
Podari, Rum. 23-826 (A2).
Podatelidae 26-545d; 14-268d.
Pod auger 4-252c.
Podaxon 11-334c.
Podaxonia 28-1033c; 11-761b.
Podbusk,. Henning 27-842d.
Pod corn 17-448c.
PODEBRAD, GEORGE OF (of
Bohemia) 21-873d; 4-126d;
Brüx captured 4-697a; pa-
расу 20-955b, 21-684b;
Tabor 14-9b.

Po della Gnocca, riv., It. 21871c.

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MOUSE 21-872d; 27-634a.
(bladder) plums 21-854d;
11-339d.
Pneu- Pocklington, Yorks. 9-416 (II.
F2): 28-933b.
see, canal, Yorks. 9-416 (II.
F2); 8-77a.
Pocknell (shorthand) 24-1012c.
Pococaligo, riv., S.C. 25-500
(D3).
POCOCK, SIR GEORGE 21-
873a; 24-722c.

see Steto

Plymouth, Cal. 5-8 (C2). -Conn. 6-952 (C3). graph. PLYMOUTH, Dev. 21-8610; PNEUMONIA 21-869b; 2321-862 (map); 9-430 (VI. 196d; septic 4-201b; smallD3); 9-511b; battle (1403) pox 25-248d; synovitis 15487d; syphilis 27-985c. 9.511b; battle (1652) 8- Pneumonoderma 11-517d; 11

729b; biological station 2

522a.

2380; breakwater 4-476b: Pneumonodermatidae 11-522a.

geology 8-132b;

housing Pneumonokoniosis

statistics 13-819b; mackerel

fishery 17-255c;

21-871a.

20-917b;

depôt 17-720a; population Pniel volcanic group 5-229c. factistics 9-419d porcelain Pnom-Dang-Rek, mts., Fr.I.C.

marine Pneumotherapeutics 1-270d.

factory 7-76d; 5-748c, 5

14-498 (C-D4); 25-2d.

755d; shipping 27-6030; PNOM-PENH, Fr.I.C. 21-871a;

Yacht Club 28-8918.

-la. 14-732 (D1).

-, Ill. 14-304 (B3).

Ind. 14-422 (E2).

14-498 (D6); 14-492b. Pnups, Ethiopia 9-846c. Pnytagoras (of Salamis) 2459a.

PLYMOUTH, Mass. 21-863c; Pnyx,

17-852 (F3); 6-935a; 17

934a.

-Me. 17-434 (C4).

hill, Athens 2-832 (map); 1-380d; 2-833b; bema 3-713d; Ecclesia 8848a.

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(Ch. 18-372 (F2): 18-372 Po, Dai (Neapolitan painter) Pocotaligo, rive, W.Va. 28-560

(G7).

Mo. 18-608 (C2).

-N.C. 19-772 (F2).

N.H. 19-490 (D4); 19

495b.

-N.Y. 19-596 (E3).

23-7216.

Fernao do 5-112b.

Po, China 6-168 (K3). dist., Tib. 26-921c.

mts., Lib. 16-539c; geology 16-540d.

(B3).

Pocotopang, lake, Conn. 6-952 (F3).

Pocquet, Antoine 16-543b.
Poculum 5-724a; 8-581a.
Pocumtuck: see Deerfield.

874d; 18-767 (B2); 18-768c. Podgórze, Aus. 3-4 (F1); 7359d.

Podhajce, Aus. 3-4 (12).
Podhorn, mt., Aus. 17-714d.
Podi, isl., Gr. 12-424 (F2).
Podica: see Finfoot.
Podiceps 12-423b; 3-964b; 3-
966b.

-auritus: see Horned grebe. -cristatus: see Great crested grebe.

PODOLIA, govt., Russ. 21875a; 23-874 (I. A-B2); 12349a; geology 23-871c, 25110b; Tatars in 26-448c. Podolian cattle 15-10b. -, Kamenets, Russ.: see Kamenets Podolskiy. Podolin, Hung. 3-4 (G2). PODOLSK, Russ. 21-875c; 23872 (E4).

fluviatilis (minor): see Dabchick.

- griseigena: see Red-necked grebe.

--

- micropterus : see Centropelma.

nigricollis see Eared grebe. Podicipedes (Podicipedidae): see Grebe. Podicipitiformes 20-325b. Podiebrad, George of: Podebrad.

Podolskiy, Russ. 23-874 (I. B2).

Podong, China 6-168 (C1). Podophrya 14-562c foll.; 14562b (fig.). Podophthalmus

vigil:

see

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Poecilogale albinucha:
Striped polecat.
Poecilolagus americanus : sea
Varying hare.
Poecilophis 25-291d.
see Poecilostoma 9-659a.
Poecilotheria 2-306d.
Poederlian group 21-847c.
Poediculi, tribe 2-235c.
Poeëessa, Gr. : see Poiëessa.
Poeh, mt., Bor. 24-207c.
Poekilopleuron : see Megalo.

Podiebrad, Aus. 3-4 (D1).
Po di Ferrara, riv., It. 15-2d.
-di Goro, riv., It. 15-4 (D2);
15-2d.

Podilymbus 12-423b.
Podinema Teguixin:

see

Iguana of Argentina. Po di Primaro, riv., It. 15-4 (C2); 15-2d; 15-15a. PODIUM 21-874d; amphitheatre 1-892c; Mithras temples 18-622d.' Sanctae Mariae, Fr.: see Le Puy.

Po di Volano, riv., It. 15-4 (C-D2); 15-2d; 15-15a. Podkamennaya Tunguzka, riv., Russ.As.: see Tunguzka, Middle.

Podlasie, dist., Russ. 21-929d. Podlogi, Rum. 23-826 (B2). Podmaniczky, Frederick, baron 13-928b; observatory 19-958a.

Podmokly, Aus.: see Bodenbach.

Podmore, Frank 12-862a; 2215b.

Podobruchye, Russ. 23-872 (C8).

Podocarp: see Carpophore. Podocarpus 21-782a; 12-762c; 13-474a; leaves 12-759b, 12-762b. elongatus: see Yellow pine. milanjianus 1-355a. Thunbergii: see Yellow pine of Africa. Podoces hendersoni 12-167d. Podocnemis 27-70d:28-1007b;

23-174a; fossil representa tives 28-1007d. Podocopa 9-658a; 9-658d. Podocoryne 14-151a; 14-140d.

Podocorynidae 14-151a.

Podocyathus 14-562d.
Podogona 2-309b; 2-299b; de-
scent 2-304d.
Podogymnura truei 14-6420.
Podol, Kiev 15-789a.
Moscow: see Podolsk

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capitis 23-536d. sacramenti: see Sacra mentum. Poenitentiales, Liber 5-486c. Poenitentiaria: see Peniten. tiary. Poenninger, Franz 24-514b. Poenulus (Platus) 24-623b. Pöephagus: see Yak. Poëphila mirabilis: see Beauti 'ful grass finch. POERIO ALESSANDRO 21. 876c.

- Carlo 21-876d; 15-55b. Poestenkill, N.Y. 19-596 (C1). -, riv., N.Y. 19-596 (B-C1); 27-319b.

Poetaster (Jonson) 15-503b; 7-940a. Poet at the Breakfast Table, The (O.W.Holmes) 13-617b. Poetaz (narcissus) 19-239b. Poetica Astronomica (Hyginus) 14-175c.

Poetics (Aristotle) 2-521c; 21878c.

Poetilia Papiria, Lex (326 B.C.) 23-5378; 23 546c. Poet laureate: see Laureate. Poetovio, Aus.: see Pettau. POETRY 21-877a; 10-365d; 16-783d; Alexandrian School 1-574a; Byzantine 12-520a; Catalan 25-589a; Chinese 6-223a; English 9-607d, 9619a, 9-630a, 9-641a, 231023c; French 11-111b, 11-115c, 11-122e, 11-145d,

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