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C A T C A U

CATECHUMEN, candidate for baptism,

v. 220. CATEGORIES, in logic and philosophy,

v. 221; of Aristotle, II. 514; Gilbert de

laPorree on the, x. 5925 Kant on the,

xill. 852; real, in psychology, XX. 79. CATENAE, hermeueutical epitomes, xi.

746. CATENARY, or Chain, Equilibrium of,

in mechanics, xv. 738; v. 68. CATENOID, Stability of the, v. 68. CATERPILLAR, larva stage of butterfly,

iv. 593; silkworm, xxn. 57; ravages

of, in Natal, xvn. 241; destroyed by

wasps, xxiv. 393. CATESBY, Mark, on birds, xvm. 5. , Robert, conspirator in Gunpowder

Plot, IX. 57.

CAT-FISHES, xn. 692; xxn. 68. CATGUT, string, v. 226. CATH^EANS, tribe, India, xvi. 789. CATHARI, mediaeval sect, xvm. 354,

434; xx. 321; xxiv. 322. CATHARTID^E, family of birds, xxiv.

301.

CATHARUS, genus of birds, xxm. 322. CATHAY, China as known to mediaeval

Europe, v. 627, 629. CATHCART, Sir George, British general,

v. 226. CATHEDRAL, principal church of a

diocese, v. 226; office of dean in, vu.

14.

MUSIC, English, XXIII. 33.

CATHERINE, Saints, v. 229.

, St, of Siena, v. 229; XIII. 505 ;

XXII. 43; stigmatization of, XXII. 549. I., empress of Russia, v. 232; XXI.

98.

II., empress of Russia, v. 233; xxi. 99; her favour for Potemkin, xix. 598.

of Aragon, wife of Henry VIII. of

England, v. 236; XI. 662; divorce of, viii. 334.

of Braganza, wife of Charles II. of

England, v. 237; xix. 548.

of Valois, wife of Henry V. of Eng land, v. 237.

, Mount, Sinai, Arabia, xxn. 88. HOWARD, wife of Henry VIII.

of England, vm. 337.

DE MEDICI, wife of Henry II. of

France, v. 235; XL 670; xv. 787; her influence on France, IX. 556.

PARR, wife of Henry VIII. of

England, vui. 337.

WHEEL, in pyrotechny, XX. 136.

CATHERWOOD, F., on ancient American

monuments, II. 450. CATHETUS, in architecture, II. 461. CATHKIN PEAK, mountain, Cape Colony,

v. 41. CATHOLIC, designation of the Christian

Church, v. 237; XV. 482; first use of

the name, v. 9. APOSTOLIC CHURCH, v. 237; Henry

Drurnmond s connexion with, VII. 480.

CATHOLIC CHURCH, Roman, xx. 628.

CATHOLIC DISABILITIES, in Ireland, xiii. 266, 269.

CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION, Ireland, Xin. 271; Castlereagh s advocacy of, xiv. 853; O ConneU s contention for, xvil. 721; carried on motion of Sir R. Peel, xvm. 455; Wellington s part in, xxiv. 498.

CATHOLIC LEAGUE, in France (i57i),ix. 562; xvin. 745.

CATHOLIC LEAGUE, in Germany (1608), x. 500.

CATHOLICS, German, dissentients from Church of Rome, X. 444.

, Old, religious party, XVII. 754.

CATHOLIC SOCIALISM, xxn. 215.

CATILINA, Lucius Sergius, Roman con spirator, v. 238 ; xx. 764 ; Sallust s History of his Conspiracy, xxi. 219.

CATILINE, Jonson s tragedy, xin. 744.

CATINAT, Nicolas, French general, ix. 579, 581.

CAT ISLAND, Bahamas, in. 237.

CATLIN, George, writer on the American Indians, v. 239.

CATMANDOO (Khatmandu), capital of Nepal, xiv. 59.

CATMOSS, valley, Rutland, England, xxi. 114.

CATO, Addison s tragedy, I. 147, 149.

, Dionysius, Roman moralist, v.

241.

, M. Porcius, the Elder, Roman

censor, v. 239; in Spain, xxn. 306; as economist, XIX. 350; as historian, xiv. 729; on surgery, xxil. 674; his language, Xiv. 332; his place in Roman literature, xx. 717. -, M. Porcius, Uticensis, v. 240.

CATOBLEPAS, genus of ruminant mam mals, x. 705.

CATONIUS, Nikolaus, Swedish dramatist, XXIL 754.

CATOPTRIC ILLUMINATION, of light houses, xiv. 6 1 8.

CATO STREET CONSPIRACY (1820), London, xxm. 307.

CATRAIL, British remains, Scotland, xxi. 34, 638.

CATRIA, Monte, mountain, Italy, xin.

437-

CATS, Jacob, Dutch poet, v. 241; xn. 95. CATS-EYE, variety of quartz, xvi. 389. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, United States,

v. 242; xvn. 450; xxm. 793. CATSUP, or Ketchup, sauce, xiv. 54. CATT, Christopher, London club-house

keeper, xiv. 103. C ATTACK, district, India, v. 242; town,

v. 244.

CATTARO, town, Austria, v. 244. CATTEGAT, strait, North Sea, xvn. 563;

xxii. 737. CATTERMOLE, George, English painter,

v. 244. CATTI, ancient Germanic people, v. 244.

CATTIMANDOO, juice-yielding tree, xi.

339- CATTLE, v. 244; xv. 432; breeding of,

I. 387; diseases of, xvn. 57; xxiv.

204, 205 ; Podoliau, xill. 45 1 ; wild, of

Chillingham Park, England, xvil. 566;

of Hamilton Park, Scotland, xi. 411.

- FOODS, Adulterations of, i. 174; apparatus for cooking, I. 327.

- PLAGUE, i. 304; v. 589; xvn. 59.

QUARANTINE, xx. 158.

SHOWS, their influences, I. 390.

SPOIL OF COOLY, ancient Irish tale, v. 310.

CATTOLICA, town, Sicily, v. 247. CATULLIACUM (St Denis), ancient town,

France, xxi. 161. CATULLUS, C. Valerius, Latin poet, v.

247; his language and style, xiv. 334;

his place in Roman literature, xx. 721. CATULUS, C. Lutatius, Roman general,

xx. 747. CAUB, Johann Wonnecke von, on birds,

xvm. 3. CAUCA, river, Colombia, South America,

VI. 153.

CAUCASIA, government, Russia, v. 251. CAUCASIAN GATES, mountain pass, v.

255.

CAUCASIAN LANGUAGES, xvin. 780. CAUCASIAN RACE, of mankind, n. 113;

x. 433- CAUCASUS, chain of mountains, v. 251;

xxm. 513.

CAUCHY, Augustin L., his demonstra tions in algebraical equations, I. 515;

vni. 502. CAUCUS, convention to select candidates,

in United States, xxm. 764. CAUDETE, town, Spain, v. 259. CAUDINE FORKS, Italian valley, v. 259;

battle of (321 B.C.), xx. 742. CAUDLE S CURTAIN LECTURES, Doug las Jerrold s work, xill. 633. CAULIFLOWER, vegetable, iv. 618; xn.

281.

CAULKING, of ships, xxi. 820. CAURA, territory, Venezuela, xxiv. 140. CAURALE, bird, xxn. 652. CAUSALITY, psychological analysis and

origin of the conception, xx. 82 ;

Locke s analysis, xiv. 760; as a logical

category, v. 224; xiv. 789; principle

of, in theistic argument, xxm. 248. CAUSATION, Divine, theory of, in

Arabian philosophy, u. 266; I. 510. CAUSERIES DU LUNDI, Sainte-Beuve s,

xxi. 164. CAUSID^E, family of snakes, xxii. 193,

197. GAUSSES, limestone plateaus, France,

xv. 8, 31. CAUSTIC, of light, xiv. 589.

- POTASH, xix. 589.

SODA, xxn. 241. CAUTERETS, France, mineral water of,

xvi. 435; xx. 127.