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ADAIR-ADRA

Adair, Ga. 11-752 (B1).
Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Ill, 14-304 (B3).
Ky. 15-740 (B3).
Okla. 20-58 (F1).
cape, Can. 5-160 (P1).
Co., Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Co., Ky. 15-740 (C3).
Co., Mo. 18-608 (D1).
Co., Okla. 20-58 (G2).
Adairsville, Ga. 11-752 (B1).
Adairville, Ky. 15-740 (B4).
Adaja, riv., Sp. 25-530 (C2);
8-450c.

Adajel, Af.: see Adel.
Adak, Chi. 6-168 (E1).

isl., Alsk. 1-472 (15).
Adakali, Turk. 27-420 (D2).
Adakun, Pers.: see Ardakan.
Adal, Ras 9-127a.

Adal (state), Af.: see Adel.
Adalard of Corbie 13-478a.
Adalberon (archbp. of Reims)
23-54d; 10-813c.
ADALBERON (bishop of Laon)
1-167a.

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Adalbert shaft 22-313d.
Adaldag 4-494b; 8-29c.
Adalgis 5-892a; 8-95b.
Adalgiselus: see Ansegisel.
ADALIA, Asia M. 1-167c; 2-
760 (D4); Seljuks take 24-
610c. See also Attalia.
Syr.: see Salahiya.

Bay of, Asia M. 2-760 (D4).
Adaline, W.Va. 28-560 (C2).
Adalrik och Göthilda (Mörk)
26-217b.

ADAM 1-167d; 10-4c; Apo-
cryphal literature 2-178b;
Ceylon legend 1-182d, 5-
778d; derivation of name,
in Slavonic Enoch 9-651d;
Lilith legend 16-685a; Mani
chaean account 17-574a;
Meccan legend 17-954a;
Psalm xcii. - 22-534d.

For
the Mandaean Book of Adam,
see Sidrà rabbā.

— (Anglicus): see Adam (Sco-
tus).

— (d'Arras): see Adam (de la
Hale).

-(DE LA HALE) 1-171b;
2-116a; music 19-75a.
-(de Marsh, de Marisco):
see Marsh, Adam.

- (l'Ainé): see Adam, L. S.
(le Jeune): see Adam, N. S.
(OF BREMEN) 1-171a;
Vinland 28-98b.

- (of St Victor) 2-910d;
14-186c.

(SCOTUS) 1-181à.

(family of architects) 1-
172d. See also Adam, Robert.
A. E. 1-172a.

ALEXANDER 1-1710.
FRANCOIS G. B. 1-172c.
SIR FREDERICK 1-171d;
19-170b.

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NICOLAS S. 1-172b.
PAUL (novelist) 1-172c.
Paul Gabriel (chemist) 6-
398a.

ROBERT 1-172d; ceilings
5-596c; chair 11-364 (Pl.
I. fig. 12); chimney pieces
6-166a, 6-738a; Edinburgh
public buildings 8-938b;
Glasgow Royal Infirmary 12-
83a; influence on plate de-
signs 21-801d (fig.); side-
boards 25-39a; Sion House
4-497a.

-, WILLIAM (lawyer) 1-173d;
10-763b.

Adam, Rum. 23-826 (C1).
-, bay, Austr. 2-960 (E2);
25-493a.

isl., Md. 17-828 (G4).
mt., Falk. Is. 10-151d.

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Adam (mystery play) 8-498d;| Adams, Oreg. 20-242 (G2).

2-34d.

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Adam Bell" (ballad) 6-509c.
Adamberger, Antonie 15-913c.
Adamellite 21-328d; 8-289d;
see also Grano-diorite.
Adamello, mt., It. 15-4 (C1);
1-747a.

Adam Homo

(Paludan-

Müller) 20-655c.
Adami, G. 20-920d.
Adamia 10-566b; 13-473d.
Adamians: see Adamites.
Adaminaby, N.S.W. 19-538
(E5).

Adamite (min.) 20-88a.
ADAMITES (N.Af. sect) 1-
174b.

(Hussite sect) 14-8c.
Adam Khel 1-361d.
Adam Klissi, Rum. 23-831a;
23-480c.

Adam Kok III. 15-630a.
Adam Kok's Land, Cape
Col, see Noman's-land.
Adam, Life of: see Jubilees,
Book of.

ADAMNAN, ST 1-1740;
763d.

Adamnan's Law 5-633a.
Adamo, Guibene

di:

14-

see

Salimbene of Parma.
Adam og Eva (Ewald) 10-39b.
Adams, Abigail 1-177b.

Alvin 10-84d.

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JOHN COUCH 1-177c; 15-
664a; logarithms 16-876d;
discovery of Neptune 19-
386c; tidal friction 26-945c.

JOHN QUINCY (pres. U.S.)
1-178d; 27-696a; 18-739a;
Pan American movement
20-671b; Smithsonian In-
stitution 25-273d.

John Quincy (lawyer) 1-
175c.

M. A. 1-229d; 8-292a.
Phineas 21-154a.

, SAMUEL 1-180a; 17-860b;
17-862b; statues 4-292b,

16-527a, 27-673d.
Suzanne 19-83b.

-, THOMAS (divine) 1-180d.
Thomas (soldier) 14-408d.
W. (potter) 5-743d.
W. Bridges 22-820b.
W. G. 1-178b; on mag-
netic storms 17-377a.

WILLIAM (navigator) 1-
181a; 15-230d; Japanese
ships designed 15-193c, 15-
2120; letters 11-627b.
-W. S., on sun spots 26-
89b; on surface rotation of
sun 26-86b.
Adams, Ga. 11-752 (B4),
Ill. 14-304 (A4).
Ind. 14-422 (F 6).
ADAMS, Mass. 1-181b;
852 (A1).

Minn. 18-550 (E7).
Mo. 18-608 (A-B3).
Mont. 14-276 (G2).
N.Dak. 19-780 (F1).
Neb. 19-324 (H4).
N.Y. 19-596 (D-É2).

17-

Tenn. 26-620 (D, E1).
fort, R.I. 19-534d.
isl., Pac.O.: see Huapu.
lake, B.C., 4-600 (F3).
mt., Falk. Is. 25-487b.
mt., Mass. 17-852 (B1).
mt., N.H. 19-490 (E3); 2-
207c; 19-490d.

mt., Wash. 28-354 (D3);
5-444a; 27-623a; 28-353c.
pt., Mich, 18-372 (G4).
Adams Act 17-438d.
ADAM'S APPLE 1-181c: 1-
940d.

ADAM'S BRIDGE, Cey. 1-
181c; 14-382 (H15); 5-778b;
in Ramayana 24-169b.
Adamsburg, Pa. 21-106 (F7).
Adams Center, Wis. 28-740
(D5).

Co., Col. 6-722 (F2).
Co., Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Co., Ill. 14-304 (A4).
· Co., Ind. 14-422 (H3).
Co., Miss. 18-600 (A4).
Co., N.Dak. 19-780 (B3).
Co., Neb. 19-324 (F4).
Co., O. 20-26 (C-D7).
Co., Pa. 21-106 (H6).
Co., Wash. 28-354 (G2).
Co., Wis. 28-740 (D5).
- Creek, riv., Pa. 21-106
(N3).
Adam's daughters, Book of:
see Jubilees, Book of.
Adams Express Company 10-
85a.

Adamsia 6-733c.
Adamsites 20-625d.
Adam's laburnum 14-28d; 16-
32a.

National

Adams Men: see
Republicans,
Adam's needle: see Yucca.
ADAMSON, PATRICK 1-181d.
ROBERT 1-182b.
Adamson, Ga. 11-752 (A2).
Okla. 20-58 (F3).
Adamson joint 4-141c.
Adamson, mt., Tas. 26-438
(B2).

Adams Park, Ga. 11-752 (C3).
ADAM'S PEAK, mt., Cey. 1-
182d; 14-382 (116); 5-778c;
geol. 5-779b.

Run, S.C. 25-500 (D4).

Station, Miss. 18-600 (B3).
Adamsthal, Aus. 18-817b.
Adamston, W.Va. 28-560 (C2).
Adamstown, Md. 17-828 ̊ (D-
E2).

-, N.S.W. 19-471d.
Adams v. Great North of
Scotland Ry. Co. 2-326b.
Adamsville, Ala. 1-460 (B2).
O. 20-26 (G4).
Pa. 21-106 (B2).
R.I. 23-249 (D2).
Tenn. 26-620 (C2).
Utah 27-814 (C5).
Adamu: see Adapa.
Adamus Exul (Grotius) 12-
621d.

Adamuz, Sp. 25-530 (C3); 7-
142a.

Adam v. Newbigging 20-873a;
20-874d.

ADANA, Asia M. 1-182d; 2-
760 (F4); 13-243d; 27-464c;
Bagdad railway 3-197b;
massacre (1909) 27-464c.

vil., Asia M. 1-182d; 2-
760 (B-D5 & F4); 9-112b;
27-443b.

Adan (de la Hale): see Adam
(de la Hale).
Adanero, Sp. 25-530 (C2).
Adang, isl. Mal.Pen. 17-473
(A3).

Adang Bay, Bor. 4-257 (C3).
Adangme, dist., Go.Cst. 12-203
(C4).

tribe 12-204a; dialect 12-
204b.

Adans see Adenès le Roi.
Adansi, mts. 12-203 (B3).
tribe 1-329d; 2-725b.
ADANSON, MICHEL 1-183a.
Adansonia digitata : see Bao-
bab.

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Adar, riv., Afr. 19-693 (C6).
Adar (bot.) 2-258a.

6-315c;

(month) 4-1000d;
28-993c.
A-dara-kalama 3-106b.
Adarama, Sud. 26-9 (D2); 9-
128d.

16-

(H);

Adararit, Sud. 9-40 (C4).
Adaray, Aby.: see Harrar.
Adare, Ire. 14-744 (C4);
6940; hall 22-640a.
-cape, Antarc. 21-961
21-964c; 21-970b.
Adari, Aby.: see Harrar.
Adarnases 13-693d.
Adasa, Pal. 17-197d.
Adashev, Alexis 15-89c; 23-
894d.

Ada Spring, W.Aus. 2-960
(D4).

Adata, Asia M.: see Hadath.
Adaua, Somlnd, 25-379 (G2).
Adavale, Queens. 2-960 (G5).
Adawites 8-75d.

Adaya Mingrat (general) 4-
681d.

Adbeel (bibl.) 14-870c.
Ad Bivium, It. 16-4d.
A.D.C. (abbrev.) 1-435a.
Adcote, mansion, Salop 26-
813d.

Add, riv., Scot. 24-418 (A2);
2-486c.

Adda, W.Af.: see Addah.
-, fort, Alexandria 9-120c.

mt., Egy. 9-40 (B3); 9-76c.
ADDA (Addua), riv., It. 1-
183d; 15-4 (B2); (ancient)
15-26 (B1); 15-2c; battle
(223 B.C.) 10-4778, battle
(490) 20-6b: Milan canal 15-
15a.

-, riv., Sud. 19-693 (A6).
Addací, Doctrina: see Doctrina
Addaci.

Addah, Go.Cst. 12-203 (C4);
12-204c.

Addai: see Thaddaeus.
Addala-shuogchol-meer, mt.,
Cauc. 5-553b.
ADDAMS, JANE 1-183d.
Adda Mullah: see Hadda
Mullah.

Addanki, India 14-382 (H12).
Addan-tso, lake, China, 6-168
(D3).

Addar, Ras, Tun.: see Bon,
cape.

ADDAX 1-183d; 2-90b; 9-45b.
Ad Decimum, battle (533) 5-
431a; 20-885b.
Addeku, riv., Go.Cst. 12-203
(B2).
Addendum (mech.) 17-1001c.
ADDER (vipera cevus) 1-184a;|
28-109b; 25-287c.
"Adder" (submarine) 24-919c.
Adderbury, Oxon. 9-420 (III.

-

E2); 20-418a; geology 20-
416a.
Adderley, C. B.: see Norton,
Charles Adderley, 1st baron.
J. G. 19-797d.
Adderley, Salop 9-416 (II. B4)
Adder's foot: see Polypody.
Addicks, J. E. 7-950b.
Addicks, Tex. 26-690 (M6).
Addictio (law) 23-548d; 23-
542c.
Addieville, Ill. 14-304 (C5).
Addiewell, Scot. 4-984b.
Addi Garaht, Aby.: see Adi-
grat.

Addigital feather 10-227d.
Addingham, Yorks. 28-933
(B1).

Addington, Henry: see Sid-
mouth, 1st viscount.
Addington, Kent 16-942 (F3);

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strait, Sum. 26-71 (A, B3).
Addis Abeba, Aby.: see Adis
Ababa.

Addiscombe military college
2-615d; 7-520b.
Addisham, Kent: see Adi-
sham.
ADDISON, JOSEPH 1-184a;
drama 8-528a; essays
9-777d; hymns 14-194b;
literary criticism 1-288a;
satire 24-229b; social in-
fluence 9-632a.

-

Thomas 18-54d; 18-63c.
Addison, Ala. 1-460 (B1).
Ill. 14-304 (D2).
Ky. 15-740 (B3).
Me. 17-434 (E4).
Mich. 18-372 (F8)
N.Y. 19-596 (C3),
Pa. 21-106 (D6).
Tex. 26-690 (B7).
Vt. 19-490 (A3).
Co., Vt. 19-490 (A-B3).
ADDISON'S DISEASE 1-187b;
20-922c.

- Walk, Oxford 20-409d.

For Key to Contractions, etc., see Page 1.

Addison v. Addison 8-340a.
Addition: algebra 1-600c:
arithmetic 2-529a, 2-538c.
Additional Forces Act (1804)
9-554a.

- Representation Bill (1904)
5-246c.

Additions, in drama 8-519a.
Addititious 1-65c.

Addlestone, Sur. 16-942 (B3).
Addolorata, L': see Lazzari,
Maria Dominica.

see

Addra gazelle: see Ril gazelle.
Add Ran, Tex. 26-690 (s12);
college 28-225a.
ADDRESS (parl.) 1-188a.
Address (in book titles):
under leading word, e.g.
Deil, Address to the.
Addu (myth.) 20-607b.
Addu, isl., Ind.O. 17-486a.
Addua, riv., It.: see Adda.
Adductor muscle (mollusc)
16-112c.

-muscles (anat.) 19-57a; 19-
58b.

Addy, W. 24-1009d.
Addy, Wash. 28-354 (H1).
Addyston, O. 20-26 (H7).
Ad Ecclesiam (Salvian) 24-
103a.

Adegaon, India 14-376 (H8).
Adeimantus 12-455c.
Adel, Ga. 11-752 (C4).
-, Ia. 14-732 (C3).

Yorks. 4-584 (C4); 28-933
(C1).

-, dist., Af. 3-764c; 13-16d.
Adela (of Blois) 9-479d; 3-
556a.

-

- (of Champagne) 17-36b; 21-
379a.

(of Denmark) 5-933d.
(of Vermandois) 27-1024c.
(of Vohburg) 9-12c; 11-45b.
Adelaar: see Adelaer.
Adelactaeon 11-521c.
Adela degeerella 16-472a (fig.).
ADELAER (admiral) 1-188a.
Adelaer, cape, Green. 12-543
(E5).
Adelaide (abbess) 1-188d.
ADELAIDE (empress) 1-188b;
13-276c; 15-29c; 20-373b.
-(Adelicia, English queen, m.
Henry I.) 13-281b; 26-163b.
- (English queen, m. William
IV.) 28-664c; 17-513a.

-

(French queen, m. Hugh
Capet) 13-858c.

-(French queen, m. Louis V.)
17-35a.

-

-(French queen, m. Louis VI.)
17-36a; 18-787b.
(queen of Italy) 28-260.
(of Tirol) 26-1011c.
(of Turin) 24-254a.
Adelaide, Colo. 6-722 (E3).

Ga. 11-752 (E3).
ADELAIDE, S.Aus. 1-188d;
2-960 (F6); bishopric 4-
810d; library 16-561a; obser
vatory 19-960d; rainfall 2-
947a, 25-494c; university
27-775c, 1-189a, 27-771d,
27-779c (hoods).

- Tas. 26-438 (B2).

land, Antarc. 21-961 (M);
21-963c.

- penin., Can. 5-160 (K2).
-, riv., S.Aus. 2-960 (E2); 2-
943a; exploration 2-962a.
ADELARD (of Bath) 1-189c;
24-350d; 27-184a.
Adelardi, G. degli 10-283a.
Adelasia (of Sardinia) 9-661b;
24-216d.

- (of Sicily) 1-191d.
Adelbert: see Adalbert.
Adelbert College, Cleveland 6.
504b.

Adelboden, Switz. 26-242 (D4);

3-794c.

Adelbold (bishop of Utrecht)
27-825a; 13-606b.
Adelchi (Manzoni) 14-911d;
17-627b.
Adelchis (of Benevento) 17-
29c.
Adeldvile, Ger.: see Eltville.
Adelea 6-617b; 6-617d.

ovata 6-617a; 6-616 (fig.).
Adelegg, mts., Ger. 28-856b.
Adelersborg Castle: see Drags-
holm.
Adelfi (secret society) 15-49d.
Adelheid: see Adelaide.
Adelheid's Quelle, Ger. 18-520a
Adeli, tribe 26-1046c.
Adelidae 16-472a.

Adélie Land, Antarc. 21-961
(G); 8-666d; 21-964a.
Adeline, Ill. 14-304 (C1).

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Adelops 22-688d.

Adelphi, O. 20-26 (E6).

-mt., Cyp. 7-696 (map);
7-696a.

Adelphi, building, Lond. 1-
173a.

Adelphia, N.J. 19-502 (D3).
Adelphi Bank, Liverpool,
bronze gates 18-212 (PI. I.).
College, N.Y. 4-648b.
Theatre, Lond. 8-533b.
Adelphoceras 5-693c.
ADELSBERG, Aus. 1-189d;
3-4 (D4); 5-365d; 25-767a.
Adelsvaelde 8-32d.
ADELUNG, J. C. 1-190a;
5-622b.

Adémar de Chabannes : see
Adhémar de Chabannes.
-de Monteil: see Adhémar
de Monteil.
-lo Negre 22-498a.
ADEMPTION (dict.) 1-190b.
Ademuz, Sp. 25-530 (E2).
ADEN, Arab. 1-190b; 2-264||
(B5-6); 4-610a; ancient
history 2-267d; climate 2-
260c; 2-743d; crater 28-
190c; garrison 4-188a; sea-
level at 19-970a.

Ill. 14-304 (D5).

N. Mex. 19–520 (C5).

-, cape: see Sanailah, cape.
gulf 2-283a; 19-973b.
pavonina

Adenanthera

258c.

11.

Adenau, Ger. 11-808 (I j7).
ADENES LE ROI 1-190d; 27-
287b: 11-113d.
ADENINE 1-191a; 22-664c;
18-197c.

Adenium Obesum 2-261b.
Adenocarpus 21-780d.
-frankenoides: see Codeso.
Adenocystis 1-597b.
ADENOIDS 1-191b; 21-359c;
bronchitis 23-195c; croup
7-512a; laryngismus stridu-
lus 16-228d.

Adenoma 27-375d; 12-766b;
25-191b.

Adenophora 13-768b.

Aden volcanic series 1-85c.
Adeodatus (pope) 20-722c.

(sculptor) 24-491c.

(son of Augustine) 2-907b.

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Adhvaryu 4-379c; 24-160a.
Adhyaya 24-162c.
Adi, isl., N.G. 19-487 (B2).
mt., Sp. 25-530 (E1); 19-
282a.

Adiabatic 26-809a.

-

expansion 13-140c; of air
14-56c; of steam 25-826b.
Adiabene, dist., Assyr. 21-
216b; 2-323a; invaded by
Tigranes 7-137a, 26-969b.
Adiaman, Syr. 26-306b.
Adiantum caudatum 13-755a.
Capillus-veneris: see Maiden-

hair.

ADIAPHORISTS 1-192a; 18-
89a.
Adiaphorites 18-733b.

Adi (al Hakkari) (dervish) 8-
75d.

(b. Artat) (governor) 5-35c.
(b. Zaid) (poet) 2-271c.
Adibo, Go.Cst. 12-203 (C2).
Adib Sabir (poet) 21-250b.
Adid (caliph) 9-97d.
Adidon, mt., Fr.: see Anis.
Adie hydrometer 14-163b.

sympiezometer 3-420c.
Adies, lake, Nfd. 19-479
(B2).
"Adieux" (Beethoven) 22-
426b; 28-242b.
Adigars (title) 5-784d.
ADIGE, riv., It. 1-192b; 3-4
(B3); 15-4 (D2); 15-26
(C2); 15-27a; in Austria
2-971a; in Italy 15-2c.
Adigerat (Adigherat), Aby.:
see Adigrat.
Adigheh; see Cherkesses.
Adi-Granth see Granth.
Adigrat, Aby. 1-83 (map); 1-
86c; coal-bearing beds 1-
85b; Italian expedition 15-
77d, 15-78c.
-sandstone 1-85b.
Adil I. (of Egypt) 9-98c;

Joppa taken 15-508a; truce
with John of Brienne 15-
442c.

-II. (of Egypt) 9-99a.

(of Persia) 21-235b.
Adilabad, India 14-382 (H10).

dist., India 14-382 (H10).
Adil Khan: see Ibrahim Adil
Shah I.; Yusuf Adil Shah.
Adil Pasha 21-839c.
Adils see Eadgils.
Adil Shahi (Bijapur dynasty)
14-402b; 20-678d; 14-433b.
Adephaga 6-670a; 6-669c; 6- Adim, riv., Arab, 2-264 (F6);
669d.

Adeona (myth.) 23-69b.
Adeona (zool.) 22-42d.
Adeorbiidae 11-515c.
Adeorbis 11-515c.

Adeps: see Lard.

benzoatus 3-757a.
-lanae hydrosus: see Lanolin.
ADEPT (dict.) 1-191c.
Ader, flying machine 10-517c.
Aderar, Sah.: see Adrar.
Aderbaijan, Pers.: see Azer-
baijan.

Aderklaa, Aus. 28-244b.
ADERNO, Sic. 1-191c; 15-4
(E6).

Aderoso, Go.Cst. 12-203 (A2).
Adersbacher Felsen, Aus. 23-
324d.

Ader telephone transmitter 26-
550a.

Adesmacea 16-124a.
Adet, P. A. 6-36c.
Adet (Albanian custom) 1-484c.
ADEVISM 1-191d.
Ad extirpanda (Papal bull) 14-
590a.

Adfected equation 9-711c.
Ad Fines, Cumb. 4-246a.

Flexum, It.: see Pietro in
Fine.

Adforton, Hereford 9-420 (III.
B2).

Adfui (historian) 9-105b.
Adgar (William the Trouvère)
2-32d.

Adgar, Alg.: see Adrar.
Adgateville, Ga. 11-752 (C2).
Adger, Ala. 1-460 (B2).
Adghagh, Sah, see Adrar.
Adgild (Frisian king) 11-234c.
Adhale, Somlnd.: see Itala.
Adharbaijan: see Azerbaijan.
Adhem, riv., Turk.As. 26-305
(F2); 26-970a.
Adhemar de Bourbon 4-325c.

DE CHABANNES 1-191d.
-DE MONTEIL 1-192a; 7-
529b.

- Fabri 11-589d.
Adherbal 15-545c.
Adherent (Presbyterian) 22-
283b.
ADHESION

12-799d.

Adin, Cal. 5-8 (C1).
Adina, mosque, Gaur 14-432d.
Adine, Ark. 2-552 (C4).
Adineta 23-759d; 23-763c.
Adinida see Prorocentraceae.
Adinole 18-219a.

Adipic acid 19-169a; 23-969d.
ADIPOCERE 1-192c.
Adipocerite: see Hatchettite.
Adipose tissue 6-959b.
Adiquala, N.E.Af. 9-746c.
Adirampatam, India: see
Adranipet.
Adirgan-ula, mts., Tib. 6-168
(F2).

Adirondack Park, N.Y.1-193b;
19-596 (G1).
ADIRONDACKS, mts., N.Y.
1-192c; 19-596 (F-G1); 27-
616b; fauna 27-633c; geo-
logy 22-267a; lumber regu-
lations 10-657b, 16-867b;
minerals 19-595a, 19-597d.
Adirondack Wilderness, N.Y.
1-193a.

Adis, riv., Mor. 18-851 (D4).
ADIS ABABA, Aby. 1-193b:

1-83 (map); 19-693 (D6);
treaty (1896) 1-94b, 1-346c,
15-78d; treaty (1907) 4-

606a.

Adi Samaj (sect) 4-389a.
Adish, mt., Cauc. 5-551b;
552b.

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Adler, riv., Aus. 2-971a; 4-
122b.

-, Stille, riv., Aus. 3-4 (E1).
Wilde, riv., Aus. 3-4
(E1).

pass, It. 1-743c.
Adlerbeth, G. G. 26-218a.
Adlercreutz, C. J. 12-738d.
Adlergebirge, mts., Aus. 3-4
(E1); 4-122b.
Adlershof, Ger. 3-788 (map).
Adlersparre, G. 26-218b.
Ad libitum (music) 1-122a.
Adlieh, Bulg.: see Kula.
Adlington, Lancs. 16-139 (C2);
16-140a.

Adlun, Syr. 20-602 (C2).
Adlur, India 14-382 (H10).
Admah, Pal. 11-579a; 25-

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(M4); 1-472c.
-, isl., Can. 5-160 (12).
ADMIRALTY, Isl., Pac.O. 1-
205b; 19-487c (E1).
-, mts., Antarc. 21-961 (H).
-, penin., Arct. 21-938 (B2).

sound, Arg. 2-462 (C7).
ADMIRALTY ADMINISTRA-
tion 1-195b; Anson's re-
forms 2-84a; buildings,
London 2-438d; charts 19-
293c, 5-949d; compass com-
mittee 6-806a; flag 10-459d;
marine force 17-719d;
United States 1-201b: see
also France, navy; Ger-
many, navy, &c.

Advocate 1-241c; 1-204c.
Board 1-195c.
Coefficient 24-942d.
Court Acts 1-203d; 22-
174b.

First Lord of the 1-196b;
1-197a; in cabinet 4-919a;
25-801c.
- HIGH COURT OF 1-203a;
16-596b; Trinity House
27-286d; Ireland 1-205a;
letters of request 23-180d;
proctor 1-204c, 22-421a;
proxy in 22-517d; Scotland
1-205a; standing counsel
1-204c.

JURISDICTION 1-205b;
Cinque Ports' court 6-378c;
1-205b; civil salvage 24-
97d; courts-martial 7-328b;
droits 8-588c, 28-841b; mili-
tary salvage 24-99b; prize
22-373d; United States 1-
208a; wrecks 28-841b; 28-
840b.

Admire, Kan. 15-654 (F2).
Admissibility (law) 10-13c.
ADMISSION (law) 1-210c; 10-
17d.

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Ad Majores, Alg.: see Bes-
seriani.

Ad Mediam, Hung. :
Mehádia.

Ad Medias, It.: see Mesa.
Admensuratio (writ) 28-849b.
Admetidae 2-306a.
ADMETUS (of Pherae) · 1-
194b; 2-184b.
-(Molossian king) 9-698d;
7-154c.

Admetus (zool.) 2-306a.
Adminiculator: see Nomen-
clator.

ADMINISTRATION 1-194b;

12-297d.
Administration of Estates Act
(1869) 7-905c.
Administration of Great
Britain (Lewis) 16-523b.
Administrative county 9-

429d; 9-428c.

- County of London Electric:
Power Bill (1905) 9-201a.
Administrator: see Execu-

tors and Administrators.
Administrators (Manichaean)
17-575a.

Admirable Crichton: see
Crichton, James.
5-ADMIRAL (title) 1-194d; 24-

Adisham, Kent 9-424 (IV. E4);
28-792d.

Adis Harrar, Aby.: see Dire
Dawa.

Adit (dict.) 18-529c.
Aditem, Nig. 19-678 (D4).
Aditha, Pal. 20-602 (E4).
Aditi (myth.) 19-139c.
Aditio (law) 23-544c.
Aditya (Chola king) 5-362a.
Adityasena (Gupta king) 12-
731a.

Adityavara (chron.) 13-493b.
Adi-Ugri, Turk. As. 9-746c.
(dict.) 1-192a; Adivino, Casa del, C.Am. 5-
678b.

(bot.) 10-561c; (phys.) 5-
256b.

Adhesiveness (phren.) 21-536c.
Adhichatra, India 14-624c.
Adhika Vaisakha 13-494a.
Adhirite: see Najadat.
Adhroh, Syr. 5-27b.
Adhruliya, Asia M.: see Dory-

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14a; 19-299c; flags 10-460b;
of France 19-302c, 19-305d,
19-306a; of St John of
Jerusalem 24-14a; of the
Blue 19-304b; of the Fleet
19-299c, 19-304b, 1-195b;
of the White 19-304b.
"Admiral (battleship) 24-
895b.
"Admiral Bourgois" (sub-
marine) 24-921c.
Admiral butterfly 16-476d.
Admiral's regiment 17-719c.
"Admiral's, The": see Lord
Admiral's Company, The.
"Admiral Trehouart" (battle-
ship) 24-906d.
Admiralty bay, N.Z. 19-624
(E4).

bay, W.I. 12-579c.
gulf, Aus. 2-960 (D2); 2-
942a.

, inlet, Can. 5-160 (M1); 3-
192d.

-, inlet, Wash. 28-354 (G4).

Ad Novas, It. 4-358b.
Ad Novatianum 9-650b.
ADO (of Vienne) 1-210c; 17-
805c.

Ado, Nig. 19-678 (B4).
ADOBE 1-210d; 4-517d,
-, hill, Colo. 6-722 (G3).
val., Cal. 5-8 (D2).
Adobine 1-210d.
Adod Addaula (sultan) 5-52c;
15-951a.

Adolar (bishop) 9-737b.
ADOLESCENCE 1-210d; 14-
598b.

Adolescentia (law) 1-372c; 7-
636d.

Adolf: see Adolph.
Adolph (of Bavaria-Munich)
3-547c.

-V. (of Berg) 15-636c.

VII. (of Berg) 16-691d;
15-445a.

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Adonais (Shelley) 17-181b; 6-
13a.

Adone, L' (Marini) 14-908b;
17-721d.

ADONI, India 1-212a; 14-382
(G12).

Adonia (festivals) 1-212b; 5-
712b.
Adoniazusae (Theocritus) 1-
212b; 3-956b; 26-762c.
ADONIJAH 1-212a; 7-858a.
Adoniram (bibl.) 15-326c.
ADONIS (myth) 1-212a; At-
tis 2-886b; Bethlehem
temple 3-829a; festivals:
see Adonia; Gnostic par-
allel 12-156b; Grail story
12-321b; Hadadrimmon 12-
795a; Linus legend 16-736d;
No'mân 16-112a; survivals
27-549b.

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Adonis, riv., Syr. 16-346d; 15-
299c; shrine of Astarte 21-
604d.

ADONIS (bot.) 1-212d; 22-
896d; 13-768b.

butterfly 1-212d.
Adon lens 21-513b.
ADOPTIANISM 1-212d; 26-
775a; Archelaus' creed 2-
570b; Christology 23-963c;
Spanish school 26-777d.
ADOPTION (law) 1-213c;
Babylonian 3-119c; Cretan
12-502d; French 1-301b;
Hindu 14-441d; Roman 23-
530c, 23-573d, 1-213c, 22-
66d.
Adoption of Children Act
(1895) 3-98a.

Adoptive Vestries Act (1831)
27-1063b.

Ador, G. 11-591d.

Adoraim, Pal.: see Dura.
ADORATION 1-214b.

"Adoration of the Lamb
(van Eyck) 10-90b.

"Adoration of the Magi"
(Botticelli) 4-307a; (Peruzzi)

21-281b; (Rubens) 23-805a.
Adoration of the Virgin
(Dürer) 8-700a.

Adorf, Aus. 3-4 (C1).
ADORF, Ger. (Saxony) 1-
2140; 11-808 (III. q11).
Ger. (Waldeck) 11-808 (B3),
Adorf limestone 8-125; 8-
126a.

- shales:
shales.

see Budesheimer

"Adoro te devote" (Lymn)
14-186d.

Adorp, Holl. 13-588 (D1).
Adorsi, race: see Aorses.
Adóssides Pasha 7-428a.
ADOUR, riv., Fr. 1-214c; 10-
778 (E6); 13-75a; 23-380b.
ADOWA, Aby. 1-214d; 1-83
(map); 19-693 (D5); battle
(1896)1-94b, 15-78b, 15-77 c;
church frescoes 1-89b.
Adoxa: see Moschatel.
Ad patrem (Milton) 18-481d.
Ad Piscinam, Alg.:
see Pis-
cinam, Ad.
Ad Providam (papal bull) 26-
598b.

Ad quaestionem 17-925d.
Ad quod damnum (writ) 28-
850a.

ADRA, Sp. 1-214d; 25-530
(D4): see also Abdera.
-, riv., Sp. 25-530 (D4); 1-
214d; 1-714b.
Adra, El, church, Cairo 4-
955a.

Adrampet, India 14-382 (H14).
Adramytta, dist., Arab. 12-
799d.
Adramyttium, Turk.As. 2-760
(B3).
Adranon, Sic.: see Aderno.
Adranos (myth.) 1-191d
Adranum, Sic. 26-989b.
Adranus (myth.) 25-37a.
ADRAR, Sah. -215a; 1-320
(B2); 23-357a; 23-1004c;
French influence 24-643c;
inhabitants 27-352b; popu
lation 27-352d.

Budfel, Alg.: see Kabylia,
Great.
Adraskand, Afg. 1-314b.
Adrasteia: see Nemesis.

ADRASTUS (legend) 1-215a;|
27-494a.

- (of Aphrodisia) 16-899d.
Adrenal Glands 7-634b: for ex-
tract see Supra-renal extract.
Adrenalin 19-927a; 26-116a;
action on nervous system
26-288c; in epistaxis 20-
79d; in purpura 22-666a.
Adrenalone 26-116b.
Adreth Solomon 13-174b;
9c.

instructions given on Page 1.

ADVOCATE 1-241a;

Adularia 25-646d; 18-807a; | Adville, Ala. 1-460 (C2).
20-332d; 20-333a.
Adule Bay, N.E.Af.: see An-
nesley Bay.
Adulis, N.E.Af. 9-747b; cathe-
dral 1-96a; inscription 14-
629a, 1-89c, 9-847a. See also
Zula.

ADULLAM, Pal. 1-218c; 7-
855b.

1-, cave of (hist.) 1-218c.
- Chapel, Brighton 1-365d.
ADULTERATION

Adrets, Baron des 28-56d.
Adrevald (monk) 1-439d.
ADRIA, It. 1-215b; 15-4 (D2);
15-26 (D2); 9-908c; amber
trade 1-793c.

, sea see Adriatic Sea.
ADRIAN, St 1-216d; 10-331a;
17-9316.

ADRIAN I. (Pope) 1-215c;
23-664c; Charlemagne 10-
809b, 5-891d; Desiderius
8-95b; Dionysio - Hadriana
5-195a; forged documents
8-303d, 8-409c.

-

-

--

II. (Pope) 1-215d; 20-689a.
III. (Pope) 1-215d; 6-
715a.

IV. (Pope) 1-215d; 23-
671c; 20-694a; attitude to
the commune 20-695a; Ire-.
land granted to Henry II.
9-483c; interdict 10-60c;
Templars 26-593a.

- V. (Pope) 1-216b; 4-207a;
legatine constitutions
552b, 5-201d.

28-

20-

VI. (Pope) 1-216b;
709c; order of Alcantara 15-
866d; St James of Compos-
tella 15-866c.

- (di Castello): see Castellesi,
Adriano.

(of Metz) 6-384d.

(of Niridanum) 26-766a.
(of Tyre) 23-236b; 21-345c.
Adrian, Ga. 11-752 (D3).
-, Ill. 14-304 (A3).

Kan. 15-654 (G1).
ADRIAN, Mich. 1-216d; 18-
372 (F8).

Minn. 18-550 (B7).

Mo. 18-608 (B3).

N.Dak. 19-780 (F3).

Tex. 26-690 (A2).

Wash. 28-354 (F2).

Adrian College, Mich. 1-217a.

Adriana, villa, Rome
(F-G1).

ADRIANI, G. B. 1-217a.

15-4

M. 14-907c.
ADRIANOPLE, Turk. 1-217c;
27-426 (E2); battle (A.D.
324) 14-518c; battle (A.D.
378) 23-512b, 27-850b
capture (1829) 23-931b;
Russian occupation (1878)
23-935d; shipping statistics
27-430c; treaty (1829) 23-
904a, 23-837d, 27-458a.
ADRIANOPLE, vil., Turk., |
1-217b; 27-426 (D-E2);
population 27-426c; silk
production 25-104b; taxes
27-433b.

Adrianus see Adrian.
Adria Shipping Company 3-
21a.
"Adriatic (liner) 24-886a.
ADRIATIC SEA 1-218a; 15-4
(D2-F4); 23-648 (D2); depth
19-974a; formation 15-683b;
geological age 9-911d; mar-
riage ceremony 4-713a, 24-
552b; Venetian acquisitions
27-1004d.

Adria Veneta, It.: see Adria.
Adrienne Lecouvreur (Scribe
and Legouvé) 16-380a.
Adrigole, Ire. 14-744 (B5).
Adrimetum (Adrumetum),
Tun. see Hadrumetum.
Ad Ripam, Yorks.: see Ripon.
Adrogatio 1-213d; 23-530c.
Ad Salinas, Aus. see Dolnja
Tuzla.

ADSCRIPT (dict.) 1-218c.
Adscripticii 7-116c; 24-664d;|
23-523a.

Ad Septem Fratres, Mor.: see
Ceuta.

Ad Sex Insulas, Mor. :
Alhucemas.

Adsiger, P. 6-808d.

see

Ad spem veterem, dist., Rome
2-242d.

Adua, Aby. : see Adowa.
Aduan, tribe 9-301c.

Aduard, Holl. 13-588 (D1).
Aduatici, tribe: see Aduatuci.
Aduaticum, camp, Belg. 19-
159d.

Aduatuca, Gaul. 4-940b.

1-218c;

7-754c; district council's
powers 9-440c; of brandy
4-429d; oils 20-49d, 20-52d; |
perfumery 21-142c; pig-
ments 21-598b.
Adulterine Castle 5-479c.
ADULTERY 1-234b; Baby-
lonian law 3-120a; Anglo-
Saxon 28-783d; divorce 8-
337a early Church 6-902c;
Roman law 28-783b; wife's
confession 6-904d.
Adult life 1-372c.

Schools movement 11-228d.
Aduma, Syr. 8-949c.

(dialect) 3-359c.
Adumu, Pál. 14-870c.
Adunara, isl., Mal. Arch. 17-466
(E4).

Adunata 8-878c.
Adunatio (deificatio) 19-125a;
9-744b.

Adunay (myth.) 17-556b.
Adun-chalon, mts., Russ.As.
27-48c; 3-817c.
Adur, riv., Sus. 9-424 (IV. B5);
26-165c; 24-1004a.
Adurrus, riv., Fr.: see Adour.
Ad usum Delphini (Boursault)
4-334b.

Adva, Aby. : see Adowa.

AD VALOREM DUTY 1-234c.
Advance, Ill. 14-304 (D4).
-, Ind. 14-422 (D5).

Mich. 18-372 (E4).
Mo. 18-608 (G4).
N.C. 19-772 (B1-2).

66 Advance (ship) 15-650b.
(in shipbuilding) 24-954b.
ADVANCEMENT 1-235a.
Advancement of Learning
(Bacon) 3-146c.
Advances to Settlers Act (1894)
19-630d.

Advance Union 7-86d.
ADVANTAGE (dict.) 1-235a.
ADVENT 1-235b; 9-695d; Ger-
man observances 10-197b.
-, Second 9-762b; 18-461c;
Christ's teaching 15-354c;
early Church 6-332c, 13-
624a; Pauline teaching 20-
946d, 26-841b.
-, bay, Arct. 25-709a.

Christians 18-465a.
images 1-235b.
ADVENTISTS,

SECOND 1-

235c; 18-464d.
ADVENTITIOUS 1-235c.
roots 23-712c.
shoot 25-878b.
ADVENTURE (dict.) 1-235c.
bay, Arct.: see Advent.
bay, Tas. 26-438 (B2).

port, N.Z. 19-624 (B7).
"Adventure" (cruiser) 24-909a.
"Adventure" (ship: Cooke's)
7-71d.

New-

"Adventure" (ship:
castle) 16-602a.
Adventure Bank, shoal 18-68a.
Adventure, bill of 1-235c.
"Adventure Galley" (ship) 15-
784a.

Adventure Land, Arct. 25-
708d.

Adventurer (periodical) 13-97d.
Adventurers of London trading
into Africa, The Company of
11-438a.
Adventures of Mr Verdant
Green (Bede) 3-616b.
Adventures of Philip (Thacke-
ray) 26-719a.
Adventus (consul) 25-361c.
Adverb 12-329c.
Adversaria (law) 23-558a.
Adversaria (von Barth) 3-447d.
Adversative conjunction 6-
943c.
ADVERTISEMENT 1-235d;

19-545d; French news-
paper control (1830) 19-
575b; in book distribution
22-631d, 9-631c; indecent
19-953c; law 22-301b, 11-
447c; society for checking
abuses of 1-237b.
Advertisements Regulation
Act 1907 1-238b.
Statute 27-1061c.

Aduatuci, tribe 11-533b; 4- ADVICE (dict.) 1-241a.
940a; 1-795a.

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Dutch
13-600d; ecclesiastical 12-
172d; U.S. court of admir-
alty 2-887a; medieval, 1-
241d, 7-561a, 27-172a.
Advocate-general: see King's
advocate.

Advocates, College of: see
Doctors Commons.
Advocates-depute 16-992d.
ADVOCATES, FACULTY OF 1-
242b; library 16-557c, 22-
301b, 12-795b.
Advocatus: see Advocate.
ADVOCATUS DIABOLI
242c.

1-

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A (rel.): see Ea.
Ae, riv., Scot. 8-663b.
Aea, Russ. see Kutais.
Aeacidae 13-374d; 1-254a.
Aeacides (of Epirus) 9-699a.
AEACUS 1-244a; 1-142a; 1-
452b; 18-479d.
Aeaea, isl., It. 6-381b; 6-381c.
Aeane, Gr. 12-440 (A4).
Aeantis, tribe 6-479d.
Aebelö, isl., Den. 8-24 (C3).
Aebeltoft, Den. 8-24 (C2).
-, bay, Den. 8-24 (C2).
Aeber Creek, riv., S.Dak. 25-
506 (D3).

23-

Aebutia, Lex 23-553d;
566c.
Aecae, It. 15-26 (E4): see also
Troia.

Aechmea 4-632b.
Aecidiospores 11-342c.
Aecidium (fungal fruit) 11-
336a; 11-343a.

(fungal genus) 11-336b.
elatinum 21-756a.
Grossulariae: see Puccinia
Pringsheimiana.
AECLANUM, It. 1-244a; 15-
26 (E4); 5-123a; 14-634a.
Aed (king of Ireland) 14-763b.|
Allen 14-763d.
Aedan: see Aidan.
Aeddi see Eddius.
Aedepsus, Gr. 12-440 (E2):
see also Lipsos.
Aedes 18-901d.
AEDESIUS 1-244b.
Aed Finnliath 14-765b.
Aedico (Idico) 20-5b.
AEDICULA (dict.) 1-244b.
Aedificiis, De (Procopius) 22-
418d.

AEDILE 1-244b; 27-265a; 23-

649b; diptych described 8-
308d; edicts 23-556a; lic-
tors 16-588b.
-, curule: see Curule aedile.
Aedinae 18-901d.
Aed Mac Ainmirech 5-625b.
Oirdnigthe 14-763d.
AEDUI, tribe 1-244d; 11-533a;
14-656c.

Aeetes (Aeeta) 2-478d; 18-18d.
AEGADIAN ISLANDS, It. 1-
245a; 15-4 (C-D5); 15-26
(D5); battle (241 B.C.) 22-
650b, 24-550d.
Aegae, Asia M. 1-251b; 6-365c.
Gr. (Achaia) 12-440 (D2);
22-169d.

Gr. (Euboea) 12-440 (E2).
Gr. (Macedonia) 12-440
(A4): see also Edessa.
Aegaels threp, battle (455)
13-268d.
Aegaeon: see Briareus.
Aegaeum, Mare, Gr.:
Aegean Sea.
Aegaleos, mt., Gr. (Pelopon-
nesus) 12-440 (C3).

see

-, mt., Gr. (Attica) 2-882c.
Aegates, isls., It.: see Aegadian
Islands.
AEGEAN CIVILIZATION 1-
245a; 7-423a, 9-922c, 12-

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440d; in Aegina 1-252b;| Aeginopsis hensenii 14-141b.
annals 1-250a; architecture Aeginura 14-141d (fig.); 14-
1-248c, 2-377d, 13-810c, 26- 156c.
607a, 28-712b; arms and
armour 2-583c, 26-270c;
art 1-246c, 1-248a, 20-463c,
10-373b, 2-832d; ceramics
5-711c, 5-715d, 5-719d, 7-
425 (Pl. II. fig. 3);
chronology 1-248d, 7-421b,
7-423d; costume 7-232d, 7-
233b; goddess 1-250 (Pl.
III. fig. 7); in Crete 7-423a:
in Cyprus 7-698a; intaglios
11-562 (Pl. I.); jewelry 15-
365b,15-366(Plate),11-564a,
8-799a; at Kampos
52b; at Miletus 18-443a; at
Mycenae 19-103d; at Nau-
plía 19-279a; in Palestine
20-608d; plate 21-792 (Plate
I.); among Purasati 21-
402b; religion 1-247a, 7-
422a, 12-528d, 20-143c;
in Rhodes 23-258d; at
Salamis 24-58d; at San-
torin 24-196a; in Syria 26-
308b; terracottas 26-654b;
at Troy 27-316c; at Vaphio
27-897b.

Aegean province, Rom.Emp.
23-524a.

AEGEAN SEA 1-251b; 12-424
(F1-G3), 12-440 (F1-G3);
ancient atlas 27-448c;
depth 19-974a; geological
age 9-911d; marine life
10-638b; Ratzel's theory
14-498c.
Aegeis, tribe 6-479d.
Aegelric (abbot) 7-515a.
Aegeri, Ober, Switz. (Zug.):
see Ober Aegeri.

Unter, Switz. (Zug.): see
Unter Aegeri.
-, lake, Switz. 28-1047d.
Aegeria: see Egeria.
Aegeriidae 11-425a.
Aegeus (of Athens) 18-19a;
19-711a.

see

(of Sparta) 21-617b.
AEGEUS (of Thebes) 1-251c.
Aeggishorn, mt., Switz.:
Eggishorn.
Aeghion, Gr.: see Aegion.
Aegiale, Gr.: see Egiale.
Aegialeia, Gr. see Sicyon.
Aegialeus (legend) 1-215b.
Aegialitis see Ringed plover.
alexandrina : see Kentish
plover.

cantiana : see Kentish
plover,
-hiaticula: see Ringed
plover, common.
-sanctae helenae: see Wire-
bird.

vocifera see Killdeer.
Aegialornithes: see Chara-
driornithes.
Aegiceras fragrans 5-779c.
Aegicoreis, tribe 2-841d.
Aegida, Aus. 5-286d.
Aegidius (abbot): see Giles,
St.
-(Roman administrator) 26-
275c.

Corboliensis : see Gilles de
Corbeil.

of Lessines 24-355a.
Romanus : see Colonna,
Egidio.

Aegilia, isl., Gr. 12-440 (E5):
see also Cerigotto.
Aegimius 8-425d; 13-308d;
13-346b.

Aegina (legend) 1-244a; 1-
251d.

AEGINA, isl., Gr. 1-251d;

28-

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umbria) 19-794a.
Elfwyn (Mercian queen) 1-
289d.

12-424 (E3); Achaean in-
vasion 1-142a; Aegean
tombs 1-245d; Albanians in
12-430a; archaeology 1-
251d; 14-198b, 12-481c, 5-
711c; Athenian expulsion of
inhabitants 12-455c; Cha-
brias defeated Spartans 5-
786a; cleruchy formed by, Colonia, Mor.: see Ban-
Athens 21-73b; coinage 12- asa.
445a, 19-883c; granted to
Athens 2-843d; Hecate wor-
ship 13-193d; re-population
legend 19-114c; temple 7-
251d, 26-611d (fig.), 12-481
(figs.).

Elgifu (queen of Ethelred):
see Emma, queen.
Aelia Aquincum, Hung.: see
Budapest.

AELIA CAPITOLINA, Pal.
1-256a; 15-402d; 2-248d;
21-605d.

-, gulf, Gr. 12-424 (E3); 2-
882c; 12-427a.
Aegina (zool.) 14-156c.
AEGINETA, PAULUS 1-254c;
medicine 18-45b; obstetrics
19-963c.
Aeginetan marbles 19-6d.

scale 1-252c; 28-487b; 28-
485b; 12-445b.
Aeginetes, Demetrios 12-527a.
Aegineticus (Isocrates) 14-880a.
Aeginidae 14-156c.
Aeginium, Gr. 12-440 (C1):
see also Kalabaka.
Aeginopsis 14-156b; 14-156d.

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Fufia, lex 6-553d.

Mursia, Hung.: see Esseg.
AELIAN 1-256b; 1-256a; 12-
515b; on birds 20-299d.
-, St: see Eilian.
Aelianum jus 23-537d; 23-
539a; 23-556d.
Aelianus, Casperius 19-394a.
-, Claudius: see Aelian.
AÉLIANUS TACTICUS 1-256a.
Aelia Petina (empress) 6-464d.
Aelia Sentia, lex 23-562d;
25-220a.

Aelium, Moesia: see Kostolats.
-Carnuntum, Pannonia: see
Carnuntum.

Aelius Caesar: see Verus,
Lucius.

Moeris see Moeris, Aelius.
Aelius, Pons (Newcastle) 4-
586a.

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on electricity 9-190a; on
tourmaline 9-181d.
Aepinus, John 1-258c.

Aepiornis (fossil mammal): see
Aepyornis.

Aepus marinus 13-428b.
melampus:

Elnoth (English monk) 8- Aepyceros

39c.

Aelodicon: see Aeoline.

ELRED, ST 1-256c.

Aelst, Belg.: see Alost,

Actre, Belg. 3-668 (B1).

Aeluroidea 5-367d.

Aeluronyx 16-824a.

Palla.

-

see

-petersi: see Palla.
Aepyornis 3-971c; 3-977a; 17-
272a; 22-918a; egg 9-13d.
Aepyornithes 3-977a; 20-325d.
Aepyornithiformes 20-235b.
Aepyprymnus 15-652c.

Aeluropus melanoleucus: see Aepytus 18-172c.
Giant Panda.

Aelurosaurus 16-824a.

Aelurus fulgens: see Panda.
Aemilia, prov., It. 23-649 (D2);
19-441c: see also Emilia.
Basilica: see Aemilia et
Fulvia, Basilica.
-, lex 6-465c.

AEMILIA VIA, It. (to Dertona)
1-256d; 15-26 (B2); 15-
27c; 15-2a.

AEMILIA VIA, It. (to Pla-
centia) 1-256d; 15-26 (C2);
15-270; 4-213c.

Aemilia et Fulvia, Basilica,
Rome 3-471c; 2-383b;
23-592d; 23-593 (plan E1).
Aemilianus (legate) 19-674b.
-(of Moesia) 27-859b.

AEQUI (Aequicoli), tribe and
dist., It. 1-258d; 15-26 (D3);
23-965d; Roman wars 23-
625c, 23-622b, 15-26d.
Aequimaelium 17-298a; 23-
592 (plan, B3).
Aequorea 14-153b.
Aequoridae 14-153b.

Aequum Tuticum, It. 15-26
(E4); 2-490b; 15-27b.
AERARII 1-259a; 5-867b.
AERARIUM 1-259b; 22-707c.
facere (dict.) 1-259b.

militare 23-474c.
Aerated bread 4-470b.
AERATED WATERS 1-259d.
Aerators Ltd. v. Tollett, 1902
27-132c.

Aere, Pal.: see Sunamein, Es.
Fr.W.Af. 11-204 (B2).
Aerenchym 21-743b.

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AEMILIUS, PAULUS 1-257a.
-Papinianus: see Papinian.
Aemilius, Pons, Rome, 23-606d.
Aeminium, Port.: see Coimbra.
Aemona, Aus.: see Emona.
Aenach (Oenach) 4-488c; 14-
765a; 14-770a.
Aenach Colmain 7-647c.
Aenaria, isl., It.: see Ischia.
Aenea, Gr. 12-440 (B4).
AENEAS (legend) 1-257a;
Aphrodite statue 2-167c;
character in Aeneid 28-115b;
foundation of Rome 19-150b;
Homeric prophecy 27-315b;
Palladium legend 20-636b;
post-Homeric legend 13-
632c, 1-257b.

see

(of Stymphalus) 1-257c.
Silvius Piccolomini :
Pius II.
-TACTICUS 1-257c.
Aeneia, Macedon; coins 19-
83lb.

Aeneid, The (Virgil) 28-114b;
16-262d; epic 9-681d; ro-
mance 23-500d; set to music
25-403b; structural weak-
ness 21-866a; translations
28-80d, 8-445d, 6-942d, 9-
621c, 21-342a; 23-919c.
AENESIDEMUS (philosopher)
1-2570; 1-425a.

Aeng, pass, Bur. 2-315b.

-, riv., Bur. 2-315b.

Aengus (Irish chief) 2-318b.

-(magician) 18-171a.

Aerianes, people 21-65b.

Aetania, prov., Gr. 12-440

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steamer 10-516a.

wire: see Antenna.
Aerius of Pontus 10-196b.
Aero (Arroe, Aeroe), isl., Den.
8-23d; 8-24 (C4).

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Pavia see Red Buckeye.
rubicunda 6-112d.
Aes Cuprium (Cyprium): see
Copper.

Aescwine 28-535a.

Aesepus, riv., Asia M. 27-314c.
Aeserien, Russ. 23-872 (B-C8).
AESERNIA, It. 1-276b; 15-26
(E4); 23-627a.

Aes grave 2-713c; 19-876d;
19-893b.

Aeshma (rel.) 2-763d; 8-122a;
26-1041d.

Aesir (rel.) 8-921c; 26-684a.
Aesis, It. see Jesi.

—, riv., It.: see Esino.
Aeson (legend) 21-67d.
AESOP 1-276c.

Fables of 10-115a; 15-280b;
11-114c;
Manx version
5-639d; Tenniel's illustra-
tions 26-626a.
AESOPUS 1-277a.
Callisthenes (pseudo).

See also

Aerodrome 10-516b; 1-216a;, CLODIUS 1-277a; 8-496a.

16-177a.

Aeröeskjöbing, Den.: see Aerö-
skjöbing.

Aerogene gas 16-654d.
Aerolite 18-263c.
Aeron, riv., Wales 9-428 (V.
C3); 5-319c.
Aeronautical Society of Great
Britain 12-73a.

AERONAUTICS 1-260b; Lang-
ley's researches 16-176d;
Smithsonian Institution's re-
searches 25-274d; Sweden-
borg's flying machine 26-
222a. See also Balloon, and
Flight and Flying.
Aërope (legend) 1-363c; 2-
876d.

Aerope (zool.) 11-526c.
Aerophore 6-589b.
Aeroplane 10-504d; 1-261a;

motors for 20-39d; Pénaud's
10-514b; Wenham's 10-515c.
Aeropneusta: see Embolo-

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AEOLIAN HARP 1-258a; 25- AESCHINES (philosopher) 1-

1039c.

-mode 21-706b; 13-3d.
Aeolians, race 12-496c; 27-
315d.

Aeolic dialect 12-497c; 13-

631c foll.

271d; 17-183b.
AESCHINES (statesman) 1-
271c; 8-12c; in Greek
history 12-460b; in Greek
literature 12-513b; Sabaz-
ius worship 6-565a.
Aeschna 8-469a; 8-470b.
AEOLIS, dist., Asia M. 1-258b;
Aeschnidae 8-469d; 8-468b;
8-468d.
Aeolosoma 5-797b; 5-7950; Aeschrion 1-924b.
Aeschnina 8-470b; 8-468c.
blood 5-791a; nephridia 5. AESCHYLUS 1-272a; 12-511a;

Aeoline 12-960a.
Acolipile 25-818b.

12-444a; coins 19-887b.

791d.

Aeolosomatidae 5-797b.
Aeolotachic 14-830b.
Aeclothripidae 26-908d.

Aeolothrips fasciata 26-907d.

Acolotropic (dict.) 9-146b.

481c.

dramatic art 8-489c; Sopho-
cles compared 25-426a.
Aeschynanthus 15-287d.
Aeschynite 26-1017c.
Aeschynomene 16-381a; 16-
383d.

AEOLUS (myth) 1-258b; 12- Aescigenin 6-112c.
Aesciglyoxalic acid 6-112c.
Aescinic acid 6-112c.

(of Magnesia) 24-85b.

festival 9-697d; Mandacan

view 17-555b; Valentinian

AEON (myst.) 1-2580; birth AESCULAPIUS 1-276a; 24-
6750; Agrigentum temple
1-424b; dead raised 12-
115d, 13-519b; oracles 1-
567c, 20-143b; precincts 7-
212b, 20-861a; statues 1-

theory 27-855c.

Aeora (festival) 9-744c.
AEPINUS, F. U. TH. 1-2580;

Aes rude 2-713d; 9-855d; 19-
877a.

-side: see Fairy.

signatum 9-855d; 19-893b.
Aesthesiometer 22-604d.
Aesthetase 7-558a.
Aesthetes 6-248d.
Aesthetic movement (England)
9-637c; 28-632c.
AESTHETICS 1-277b; 21-

443c; 10-356a; Aristotle
14-332d; Fechner 10-232b;
Herbart 13-337d; Hutcheson
14-12a; Kant 15-671a;
Plato 14-332d; psychology
22-581c; Shaftesbury 24-
765a; Tolstoy 26-1061d;
Vischer 28-128a.
Aesthetik (Kant) 15-666a.
Aestii, tribe 23-649 (E1);

11-830d; agriculture 26-
682d; Gothic defeat 12-
273a.
AESTIVATION (bot.) 1-289a;
10-562b (zool.) 1-289a; 13-
441d.

Aesymnetes 21-678b.

Actas 19-343d; 22-678a.
Actat (Aet.) 1-29d.

Aeterne rerum conditor"
(hymn) 14-184d.

ÆTHELRED (of Mercia) 1-
290b; 18-152b; 12-131d;
coins 4-593c.
-(of Northumbria) 19-794a.
I. (of Wessex) 1-290b; 28-
535a; pilgrimage 9-444b;
war with Danes 9-469a.
-II. (the Unready) 1-290c;
9-471c; 20-408a.

-

- (of Rievaux): see Elred.
Æthelstan (of East Anglia):
see Guthrum.

- (of Kent) 1-292a; 15-735d.
ETHELSTAN (Saxon king) 1-
291b; 9-471a; expedition
to Scilly Is. 24-405a; knight-
hood 15-852c; mints 13-59b,
16-521c, 18-558c; state barge
28-890c; witenagemot 10-
214a.

(bishop of Hereford) 13-
354d.

Ethelthryth (queen of North-
umbria): see Etheldreda, St.
Ethelwald (of Deira) 7-933c;
19-793c.
ÆTHELWEARD
1-291d.
Ethelwold (bishop of Car-
lisle) 5-341c.

-

(historian)

(bishop of Winchester) 1-
255a; Benedictional 18-524d,
20-571c; Church reforms
9-444c.

Ethelwulf (alderman) 3-784a;
1-289c.
ETHELWULF (of West
Saxons) 1-292a; 9-468d; 15-
735d; naval battle (851) 1-
583b; parliament at Chester
6-91b; ring 19-671a (fig.).
Aetheospondyli 14-248d.
Aether (myth.) 5-849d; 26-
436b.

AETHER (physics) 1-292a;

9-187d; Hinduism 13-508a;
Kant's theory 15-664b;
Leibnitz 16-386a; light pro-
pagation 16-620b, 16-621b,
14-685a:
Mendéleef's

hypothesis 18-115c. See
also Ether (chem.).
Aether and Matter (Larmor) 9-
192c.

Aetheria 16-123b.
Aetheriidae 16-123b.
AETHICUS ISTER 1-297d.
Aethilla 22-471d.
Aethiopes: see Ethiopians.
Aethiopia, country: see Ethi-
opia.

Aethiopica (Heliodorus)

13-

223b; 19-834b.
Aethiopis (Arctinus) 18-41d;
13-627c; 2-447c.
Aethiops mineralis 18-158a,
Aethopia, Artemis 2-665a.
Aethra (myth.) 14-26b; 26-
837c.

Afar, dist., Aby. 1-83 (map);
9-745d; 9-747d; climate 1-
85c; Munzinger's exploration
19-14a; salt 9-746c.
Afarik, tribe 1-359a.
AFARS 1-299c; 1-329c; lan-
guage 12-894b.
Afdal b. Saladin 9-98c.
Shahinshah

Aethrioscope 16-492c.
Aethurus: see Zenkerella.
Aethusa Cynapium: see Fool's
Parsley.

Aeterni Patris (papal bull) Aetians: see Anomoian Arians.

6-829a; 27-947b.
Aeth, Belg.: see Ath.
Aethalia, isl., Aeg. S.:
Lemnos.

b. Badr

9.

97b.
-uddin Kashi 21-250c.
Afdera, mt., Aby. 9-746a.
Afer, Dionysius 14-216c.
DOMITIUS 1-299d; 22-
761c.
Affairs of the Kings of Israel:
see Book of the Kings of
Israel and Judah.
Affanassieff, Michael: see

AETIOLOGY 1-298a.
AETION 1-298a; 11-444a.
see AETIUS (the Atheist) 1-298a;
9-890b.

-, isl., Gr.: see Chios.
-, isl., It.: see Elba.
Aethalium 19-109a.
Ethelard, of Bath: see Ade-
lard.
ETHELBALD (of Mercia) 1-

289a; 18-152b; battle at
Burford 4-812a, 9-468a; ter-
ritorial grants 7-514d, 15-
784b.
ÆTHELBALD (of Wessex)
1-289b; 28-535a; Viking
raids 9-469a.
Ethelberg (queen of Edwin)
8-789b; 9-7c; 15-739c.
Ethelberht (of East Anglia)
8-827d; 13-354d; 20-15b.
ÆTHELBERHT (of Kent)
1-289b; 15-735c; laws
9-600d, 9-609a, 4-594c.
ÆTHELBERHT (of West
Saxons, fl. 860) 1-289c;
15-735d; 28-534c; wars 9-
469a.

Ethelberht, Dooms of:

see

Dooms of Ethelbernt.
Ethelburg (wife of King Ine)
14-508d.
ÆTHELFLAED (Lady of the
Mercians) 1-289c.
ETHELFRITH (of North-
umbria) 1-289d; 19-793b;
17-19b.
Ethelheard (of Wessex) 28-
534d; 28-535a.
Ethelhere (of East Anglia) 8-
827d; 18-152a.
ETHELING (title) 1-290a.
Ethelmaer (bishop): see Ay-
mer of Valence.

Afanassieff.

Affane, Ire., battle (1565) 8-
98d.

House, Ire. 14-744 (D4).
Affa-negus (title) 1-87d.
Affech, swamps, Arab. 14-740b.
Affected equation:
see Ad-
fected equation.
Affectio maritalis (law) 6-
841a.
AFFECTION (psych.) 1-299d;

- (philosopher) 25-929c.
AETIUS (physician) 1-298b;|
18-45b; 8-318d.
AETIUS (Roman general) 1-
298c; 11-36a; 13-254b;
Britons' letter 12-12c.
Aetna, Ind. 14-422 (C1).
Sic. : see Catania
Etna.

and

-, mt., Sic.: see Etna.
Aetna (poem) 17-105a.
Aetnaville, Ky. 15-740 (B3).
Aeto, dist., Gr. 15-85b.
-(Aetos), hill, Gr. 15-85b.
Aetobatis 24-596b; 22-931b
(fig.).

AETOLIA, dist., Gr. 1-298c;
12-440 (C2); coinage 19-
882c; dialect 8-427b; Roman
alliance 23-633b.
-and Acarnania, dept., Gr.
12-428d.
Aetolian league 1-298d;
10-234b; Nobilior 19-724a;
Phocis annexed 21-449a.
Aetoliko, Gr. 12-424 (C2);
see ciso Anatolikon.
Aetosaurus 23-145a.
Aeusser Amt., dist., Switz.
28-1048c.
Aex: see Aix.
Aexone, Gr. 12-440 (E3).
Aezani, Asia M. 14-636d; 21-
544a.

Afafit, Sud. 9-126d.
Afallach (myth) 3-51c.
Afanassieff, Michael 20-924d;
20-792c.
Afanc (myth.) 5-360d.
Afar. Arab. 1-299d.

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15-668c.

Affeerment 1-805a.
Affeerors 1-805b.
Affenspalte :

see Simian sul-

cus.
Afferden, Holl. 13-588 (D3).
Afferent impulses 4-403d.
- lymphatic vessel 17-166b.
-nerves 4-403d; 19-402c.
AFFIDAVIT 1-300b; 21-172c;
21-307a.

Affiliated centres 5-95d.
AFFILIATION (law) 1-300d;
14-516d; 18-27a.
AFFINITY (chem.) 1-301c;

6-32a; 6-35c; acids 6-30a,
9-222a; carbon atoms 27-
848b; Geoffroy's tables 11-
618a.

AFFINITY (law) 1-301b; 17.
756c.

- (psych.) 2-784b.
AFFIRMATION (law) 1-301c;
1-300c; 7-914a; 19-943b.
(Scotland) Act 21-173a.
Affitto 15-11a.

Affleck, Scot.: see Auchin
leck.

Afflenz, battle (1805) 7-637c.
Affoltern, Switz. (Bern) 24-
242 (D2).

Switz. (Zürich) 26-242 (E2).
Affonso, Henriques :

phonso I. of Portugal.
-João 3-52d.

see Al

Afforcing the assize 15-588d.
Affpuddle, Dorset 9-420 (III.
C5).

AFFRAY (law) 1-301c; 23-
360d.

AFFRE, DENIS AUGUSTE 1-
301d.

AFFREIGHTMENT 1-302a.
Affric, glen, Scot. 24-412 (D2).
-, lake, Scot. 24-412 (D2).
Affry, Adela d'; see Colonna di
Castiglione.

Affton, Mo. 18-608 (F-G2).
Afghana (founder of Afghan
race) 1-314d.
AFGHANISTAN 1-306c; 1-307

(map); agriculture 1-313a;
antiquities 1-314c, 3-304d;
army 1-312a, 13-116c; cli-
mate 1-310a, 2-745a; coin-
age 19-905a; commerce and
industries 1-312b, 1-314a,
13-242a, 15-649b; communi
cations 1-309c; constitution
and laws 1-311d; education
1-311d; ethnology 2-749b;
fauna and flora 1-313c, 1-
312c, 2-746d; geology and
minerals 1-308c, 1-312b, 2-
742b; language and litera-
ture 1-311c (see also under
Pushtu); population 1-310d;
religion 1-311c, 14-297c; sur-
veys 2-738d, 17-651c.
-: History 1-314d; Abdur
Rahman 1-317d; ancient
divisions 11-923d; Anglo-
Russian relations 1-317a;
Barakzais and Saddozais 1-
316b, 1-318b; Dalhousie's
policy 7-766c; Durani
dynasty 1-316a; Great
Britain 1-319a, 4-610a, 14-
411c; Greek period 1-315a;
legendary dynasty 1-315c;
Lytton's policy 17-187a;
Mogul dynasty 1-315d;
Persian wars 21-232d, 21-
240c, 21-245a; Shamsuddin's
rule 11-924c; Succession war
1-37b; Turkoman dynasties
1-315c. See also Afghan
War.
AFGHAN
319b.

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Afghan War (First) 1-316b;| African leopard 11-350d.
14-413b; 9-289d; medal - lethargy: see Sleeping sick-
18-10b.

War (Second) 14-416a;
1-317b; 9-576b; Argyll's
responsibility 2-486a; medal
18-14a; Northbrook's policy
19-770c; Roberts 23-404b;
subsidy question 25-976a.
Afia, Alg. 1-643 (C1).
Afif, wells, Arab. 2-264 (D3).
Afiffi, tribe 22-678a
AFIUM-KARA-HISSAR(Nico-
polis), Asia M. 1-319d; 2-
760 (D3).

Afka, Syr: see Aphek.
Aflaj, dist., Arab. 2-264 (E4);
19-351d.

Aflaki (poet) 23-850d.

Aflao, tribe 1-329d.

Afmadu, Br. E. Af. 4-601 (C2).
Afognak, isl., Alsk. 1-472 (H4).
Afon Dyfa, riv., Wales:

Dovey.

see

- Lwyd, riv., Monm. 18-728c;
22-71c.

Aforamento (tenure): Bom-
bay 4-184c; Portugal 22-
137a.

A FORTIORI (dict.) 1-320a.
Afragola, It. 15-4 (B-C6).
Afram, riv., Go.Cst. 12-203
(B3).

Aframso, Go.Cst. 12-203 (B3).
AFRANIUS, L. (Roman gen-
eral) 1-320a; 4-965d.
AFRANIUS, L. (Roman poet)
1-320b; 8-495c; 16-259d.
Afri, tribe: see Aourigha.
AFRICA, continent 1-320b;
1-320 (map); ancient geo-
graphical account 18-87c,
22-625c; archaeology 2-
349b; climate 1-322c; com-
munications 1-356a; d'An-
ville's map 17-648 (figs.);
dimensions 11-632b; eco-
nomic conditions 1-353d;
ethnology 1-325c, 4-606d;
etymology 27-397d; fauna
1-323c, 3-975d, 14-269b, 23-
173c, 24-1000d; flora 1-323a,
21-781b; geology 1-323d, 7-
416c, 9-663a, 21-177a; land
connexions, former 28-1006d,
28-1007c, 28-1009c, 9-850d,
15-568a; languages 1-326a,
3-356c, 12-893d, 8-199b, 21-
429b, 4-56d; minerals 1-
355c, 6-579a, 12-195a; mis-
sionary work 18-592d; obser-
vatories 19-960b; population
11-635d; products 1-354c;
slavery 25-221d, 25-226d;
surveys and maps 17-652a,
1-352a; trade statistics 10-
801a, 11-814b, 27-602a, 26-
47c.

- Exploration 1-332a;1-352a;
Livingstone 16-813d; Por-
tuguese 22-143a; Stanley
25-779d.

- History 1-331a; Anglo-
French disputes 10-902c;
Arab influence 1-331c, 5-
53a; Asiatic influences 2-
755b; British colonization
25-470c; Dutch colonization
25-469c; German coloniza-
tion 11-886b; Italian colon-
ization 15-72c; partition 1-
334b, 1-351a, 2-329a; Por-
tuguese conquests 22-143a;
spheres of influence 25-469a.
Tunis: see Mahdia.
-(Ras Mahdia), cape, Tunis
17-395d.

21-315a;

Africa (Petrarch)
4-105b.
AFRICA (ROMAN) 1-358d;
23-648 (C-D3); 23-649 (C3 &
C4); 16-578a; Roman Army
23-474a; Vandals 9-923b,
15-601a, 23-657c, 27-884c.
Africa (South): see South
Africa.

-, Church of 5-194c; 20-687d.
Synod of 8-410b.
Africae Descriptio (Leo) 16-

441a.

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Agabus (zool.) 6-667b (fig.).
Agaces, tribe: see Payaguan.
Agach, Kizil, pt., Russ.: see
Kizil Agach.
'Agada: see Haggada.
Agade, Babyl.: see Akkad.
Agadem, well, Sah. 1-320 (E3).
Agades, Sah. 1-320 (D3);
1-443a.

Agadian Is., Medit.: see
Aegates Insulae.
Agadir, Alg. 26-1034c.

- Mor. 18-851 (B3); 18-850d,
26-161c.

oak: see African teak.
Africa Nova, prov. 19-868d.
African region: see Ethiopian,
region.

Society 15-819a.
Star 15-863a.

Steam Ship Co. 25-853b.
teak 1-323b; 1-355a.
tragacanth 25-55a.
Transcontinental Company

23-266d.

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occidentale française: see
French West Africa.
Afshar, prov., Pers. 21-188
(A1); 3-81a; 21-197b.
Afshars, tribe 2-759c; 21-
231b; 27-427a; 27-470a.
Afshin (Turk. prince) 5-48a;
9-93d; 21-225a.
Afsos (poet) 13-489c.
Aftab (poet): see Shan Alam.
Aftahite (sect) 17-422d.
Aftakin (Turk. general) 9-96b.
Afterbirth 21-691c.
After damp: see Carbon di-
oxide.

AFTERGLOW 1-362c.
After-image 22-569b; 22-571d;
14-328b.
Afterlifetime: see Chances of
Life.

After-peak bulkhead 24-960b.
Aftershaft 10-225a.
Afton, Ark. 2-552 (D1).

Ia. 14-732 (C3).
Minn. 18-550 (E6).
Okla. 20-58 (G1).
N.Y. 19-596 (E3).

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Wyo. 28-874 (B3).
Aftonian epoch 12-59b.
Aftonomov, Spassky 2-320a.
Afton Water, riv., Scot.
629a.
Afuera, Lobos de, isl., Peru:
see Lobos de Afuera.
Afuleh, Pal. 20-602 (C3).
Afuma, Ash. 12-203 (B, C3).
Afur, mt., Aby. 4-601 (B1).'
Afutu, Go.Cst. 12-204a.
Afvafors, Swed. 19-800 (E2).
Afvavik, Swed. 19-800 (D2).
Afzar, dist., Pers. 10-190a.
Afzelia 10-565a.

australis : see Johnstone
River teak.

- bijuga: see Vesi.
AFZELIUS, ADAM 1-362c.

-, ARVID 1-362d.
Johan 1-362c.

Per af 1-362d.

Afzul Khan (of Afghanistan)
1-37b.

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ud-Dowlah 14-32b; 24-60a.
Ag (chem.) 6-39b.
AGA (Agha) 1-362d.

Aga Baba, college, Pers. 24-
989b.

-

Baba Khan Mazanderani
24-989b.

Agabus (bibl.) 20-949c.

:

Sah. 18-851 (D4).
Sp. see Cadiz.
Agag (bibl.) 1-778b.
Agaga, riv., Afr. 19-693 (C7).
Agai, Adolph 13-930b.
AGAIAMBO (Agaumbu)
362d.

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Agaristidae 16-473b.
Agariya, tribe 28-755b.
Agaronia 11-517a.
Agar-Robartes, Thomas:
Robartes, 1st baron.
Agar Robartes, Thomas
Charles: see Clifden, 6th
viscount.
Agartala, India 14-376 (08);
13-469d.

Agarum 1-597b.
AGAS, RADULPH 1-366d; 16-
961a.
AGASIAS (son of Dositheus)
1-366d; 12-491a.

(son of Menophilus) 1-366d.
Agasicles (of Halicarnassus)
12-837c.

~ (of Sparta) 25-610b.
Agasse, Henri 9-380d.
AGASSIZ, A. E. 1-366d; coral
reefs 7-134a; echinoderms
8-871d; Harvard museum
19-67d; plankton 14-269a,
21-725a.

Elizabeth Cary 1-368c.
J. L. R. 1-367a; creation
theory 2-112a; dredging
operations 8-571c; Harvard
museum 19-67d; ichthyo-
logy 14-246c; origin of drift
11-646d; starfish 9-327c;
zoology 28-1030d.
Agassiz, B.C.: experimental
farm 5-156a; rainfall and
temperature 4-599a.

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AGATHARCHIDES 1-370b.
AGATHARCHUS (painter) 1-
370b; 12-482c; 20-465b; 26-
730b.
Agamemnon (ships) 17-of Cnidus (historian): see
174b; 24-894c; 24-898b;
26-527c.

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Agamenticus: see York, Me.
Agami (bird): see Trumpeter.
Agamidae (lizards) 16-824b

foll.; 23-174a; 23-151a foll.
Agamodon 16-826a.
Agamtanu, Pers.: see Ec-
batana.

Agan, dist., Sah. 1-320 (B3).
Agana 12-648c.
Agane, Babyl.: see Akkad.
Aganippe, spring, Gr. 13-519a.
Aganogawa, riv., Jap. 15-156
(L8).

Agao (Agaos): see Agau.

Aga of the janissaries 15-151b.
Agapanthus see African lily.
AGAPE 1-364a; 9-872d; Ar-
menian church 2-569b; cate-
chumens 23-978c; German
Baptist Brethren 11-770a.
AGAPEMONITES 1-365c.
AGAPETAE 1-366b.
Agapetes (bot.) 19-488b.
AGAPETUS I. (pope) 1-366b;
20-722b.

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crustuleniformis 19-71a.
dryophilus 19-72b.
esculentus 19-72b.

fastibilis 19-71a.

hortensis 19-70c.
melleus 21-623b.
muscarius:
muscaria.

see Amanita

Agariste (daughter of Cleis-
thenes) 1-524a.

- (mother of Pericles) 21-145a.

Agatharchides.
Agathe, Fr.: see Agde.
AGATHIAS 1-370c; 2-94d.
Agathis (bot.): see Dammara.

australis: see Kauri pine.
AGATHO (pope) 1-370c; 20-
722c; 18-734c.
Agathocleia 2-655c; 22-617d.
AGATHOCLES (of Syracuse)
1-370d; 25-28d; 26-2990;
coins 19-879c; eclipse obser-
vations 8-892c; Timaeus 26-
977c.

Agathocles (of Thrace) 17-
184b.

AGATHODAEMON (myth.) 1-

-

371a.

(of Alexandria) 1-371a.
AGATHON (poet) 1-371a; 8-
490d.

Agathon (Wieland) 11-791c.
Agathophyllum aromaticum:
see Clove nutmeg.
Agathopolis, Turk. 27-426
(E-F2).
AGATHYRSI 1-371a; 15-774d.
Agatopisto
Cromazione
(pseud.): see Buonafede,
Appiano.
Agatti, isl.,
(E14)

Ind.O. 14-382

Agattu, isl., Alsk. 1-472 (H5).
Agau, language 9-747b.
-, race 1-88b.
Agaumbu: see Agaiambo.
Agaunum: see St Maurice,
Valais.
Agave (legend) 21-124b.
AGAVE (bot.) 1-371b; 10-
312d; Mexican species 18-
321b, 18-325b; pulque manu-
facture 22-644b; United
States 27-634c.
-americana: see American
aloe.

- decipiens: see False sisal
hemp.

rigida (sisalana): see Sisal
hemp.
Agavose 26-35c.

Agawa, riv., Can. 20-114 (C2).
Agawam, Mass. (Essex Co.):
see Ipswich, Mass.

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Agbatana, Pers.: see Ecba
tana.

Agbome, Fr.W.Afr.: see
Abomey.
Agbosomi 1-329d.

Agbua, mts., Iv.Cst. 11-204
(E5)

AGDE, Fr. 1-371d; 10-778
(F6); council (506) 7-918d;
fortress 5-942d; synod 1.
372a.

-, cape, Fr. 10-776 (E5).
Agdenes, fort, Nor. 19-805b.
Agdistis 2-886b: see also

Great Mother of the Gods.
Agdistis, mt., Asia M. 12-401c
Agdlumersat Fjord: seo
Björnesund.

Agdus, mt., Asia M.: ses
Agdistis.

AGE (period) 1-372a; Con
dorcet's epochs 6-854a;
Joachim of Floris 15-418a;
Mexican theory 7-215c.

-

- (human life): death-rate 22-
98a; population statistics 22-
93c.

(in law) 1-372c.
Agedincum, Gaul: see Sens.
Agee, Va. 28-118 (D3).
Ageing (of metal, &c.) 1-880a;
9-231b.

(of clay): see Weathering.
Agel, tribe 14-740c.

(Turk. soldiers) 2-262b.
Agelacrinidae 8-879b.
AGELADAS (sculptor) 1-373a.
Agelas 25-725b.
Agelastes: see White-necked
guinea-fowl.

Agelena: see Agalena.
Agelenidae: see Agalenidae.
Agelmin, Mor.: see Glimin.
Agelnoth see Ethelnoth.
AGEN, Fr. 1-373b; 10-778
(E5); battle (107 B.C.) 13-
253d; Roman pottery 5-
723d; temperature 17-16c.
AGENAIS, prov., Fr. 1-373c;
10-802 (maps); 5-917b.
Agencies, mercantile :

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AGENT (dict.) 1-373d.
Agent (in law) 22-349b; bro-

kers and factors 4-629a, 10-
121b, 10-122b; Mines Act
16-17b; procuration 22-422a:
see also Principal agent.
-, literary: see Literary
agent.

Agent de Change 1-373d; 25-
933c.
Agentes in rebus 1-373d; 6-
990c.

AGENT-GENERAL 1-374a.
Agenticum, Gaul: see Sens.
Agents (Eng. hist.): see
Agitators.
Agents de police: see Gardiens
de la paix.

Age of Consent Act 17-453b.
Age of Reason (Paine) 20-
457b.

Age of the declinational in-
equality 26-956b.

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of the parallactic inequality
26-956b.
- of the tide 26-939b.
Ageratum 6-812b;. 13-7748.
Ager Campanus, Ager Stel-

latis, &c.: see under Cam-
panus, ager; Stellatis, ager,
&c.
Agernaes, pt., Den. 8-24 (C3).
Agerola, It. 15-4 (C7).
Ager privatus 23-531d.

- publicus 1-383a; 10-349c;
23-531d; 23-824d.

- quaestorius 1-383c.
Agersö, isl., Baltic: see Ag-
gersö.

AGESANDER 1-374b.
Agesicles: see Agasicles.
Agesilaus (uncle of Agis III.)
1-377a.

AGESILAUS II. (of Sparta) 1-
374b; 25-612b; 28-886c.
Agesipolis 17-605d.
Agesistrata 1-377a.
Agetor, Apollo 2-185b.
Ageusia 26-448a.
Aggar-ki-buti 14-350d.
Aggawam, Mass.: see Ipswich,
Mass.

Aggenus Urbicus 12-612b.
Agger, riv., Ger. 11-808 (I-K7).
Aggersö, isl., Den. 8-24 (D3).

sound, Den. 8-24 (D3).
Aggie Run, riv., N.C. 19-772
(E2).
Agglestone Rock 3-207b; 8-
434d.

AGGLOMERATE (geol.) 1-
374d.

(bot.) 1-374d.

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