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CAUTIOUSNESS, in phrenology, xvm.

845- CAUVERV, river, India, xiv. 19; xv.

184; xvii. 123; xxin. 47. CAVA, or La Cava, town, Italy, v. 259;

library of, XIV. 530, 548. CAVAIGNAC, Louis Eugene, French

general, v. 259; I. 568; ix. 622. CAVAILLON, town, France, v. 260;

xxiv. 114. CAVALCANTI, Guido, Italian poet, v.

260; xin. 502. CAVALIER, bird, xix. 228. , Jean, chief of the Carnisards,

France, V. 260; IV. 744. -, Memoirs of a, by Defoe, VII. 28.

CAVALIERI, Bonaventura, on the geo metry of indivisibles, xin. 5.

, Emilio del, Italian musician, xvii.

85, 86.

CAVALIERS, or Royalists, in England, vin. 348.

CAVALLINI, Pietro, Italian painter, v. 261.

CAVALLO, town, Turkey, xiv. 18.

, Tiberius, Italian electrician, v.

261; his electroscope, Vlil. 118.

CAVALRY, v. 261 ; Austrian, n. 605 ; British, II. 578; Prussian, II. 596; tactical management of, XXIV. 358 ; horses for, XII. 191.

CAVAN, county, Ireland, v. 263; popula tion and representation, xxill. 727; town, v. 264.

CAVANILLES, Antonio Jose, Spanish botanist, v. 265.

CAVCIC, Vetranic, Ragusan dramatist, xxi. 690.

CAVE, or Cavern, v. 265; x. 271, 320, 369; at Adelsberg, I. 1 5 1 ; in Hungary, XII. 362 ; Luray, Virginia, U.S.A., xv. 67; Mammoth, in Kentucky, U.S.A., xv. 448.

, Edward, English publisher and

editor, V. 271; XVIII. 537. -, William, English theologian, v. 27 1 .

CAVE A, in the amphitheatre, I. 775. CAVEAU, Society of the, in France, VI.

141. CAVEDONE, Jacopo, Italian painter, v.

271. CAVE-DWELLERS, Ancient, n. 336; v.

267; xxni. 583. CAVENDISH, Henry, English chemist

and physicist, V. 271; his chemical

discoveries, v. 462; his experiments

on the density of the earth, II. 793;

his electrical experiments, vin. 8.

, Thomas, English navigator, v. 272;

x. 185.

, William, first duke of Devonshire,

vn. 143. -, AVilliam, first duke of Newcastle,

xvii. 380. , Sir William, English courtier, v.

273- EXPERIMENT, n. 793; v. 272.

CAVERN, or Cave (q.v.), v. 265. CAVES, v. 265; bone, with fossil remains,

x. 320. See Cave. CAVIARE, preserved roe of sturgeon,

xxii. 612. CAVICORNIA, hollow-horned ruminant

mammals, II. 100. Compare xv. 431. CAVIL, F., English swimmer, xxn. 771. CAVITE, town, Philippine Islands, v.

273; xv. 487. CAVOLINI, Felippo, Italian naturalist,

xxiv. 806.

CAVOLINIA, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 666. CAVORE, or Cavour, town, Italy, v. 273. CAVOUR, Count, Italian statesman, v.

273; XIIL 487, 489.

CAVY, rodent mammal, v. 277; xv. 421. CAWDOR CASTLE, Nairn, Scotland, xvii.

167. CAWNPUR, or Cawnpore, district and

town, India, v. 277; massacre at town

(1857), xii. 810. CAWOOD CASTLE, Yorkshire, England,

xxiv. 749. CAXAMARCA, town, Peru, v. 279; xvm.

675-

CAXATAMBO, town, Peru, v. 279. CAXTON, spa, Canada, xvi. 436.

, William, first English printer, v.

279; xxill. 694; books printed by,

vni. 413; English language in his time,

vin. 398.

CAXTONS, The, Lytton s novel, xv. 123. CAYAMBI, mountain, Ecuador, vn. 644. CAYENNE, town, French Guiana, v. 280;

XL 254.

PEPPER, v. 280.

CAYEUX, district, Somme, France, xxii.

261. CAYLEY, Arthur, English mathematician,

I. 516; on geometrical measurement,

xv. 665.

, Sir George, his air-engine, I. 428;

his Hying model, IX. 320. CAYLUS, Comte de, French artist and

writer, v. 281; his encaustic process,

Vin. 186. CAYMAN, South-American alligator, vi.

594- CAYMANAS, islands, West Indies, xin.

548. CAYOR, kingdom and lake, Senegal,

Africa, XX I. 660.

CAYSTER, river, Asia Minor, n. 708. CAYUGA, lake, New York, U.S.A., xvii.

451. CAZALLA DE LA SIERRA, town, Spain,

v. 281. CAZEMBE, chief and his territory, Africa,

v. 281. CAZLONA, mining village, Spain, Xiv.

653-

CAZORLA, town, Spain, v. 281. CAZOTTE, Jacques, French writer, v. 281. CEADWALLA, British king, xvii. 569. CEARA, town, Brazil, v. 282. CEAWLIN, early English king, vm. 271.

CEBES, of Thebes, Greek philosopher,

v. 282. CEBID^E, family of apes, n. 152; xv.

444- CEBU, island, Philippines, v. 282; xvm.

752; town, v. 282; xvm. 750, 752. CEBUS, genus of apes, II. 153. CECCHI, Giovan Maria, Italian writer,

xni. 510. CECCO D ASCOLI, Francesco degli Stabili,

Italian encyclopaedist and poet, v. 282. CECH, Svatopluk, Bohemian poet, xxii.

152. CECIDOMYIA, genus of insects, XL 781;

xxiv. 535. CECIL, Robert, earl of Salisbury, lord

high treasurer of England, v. 282. , William, Lord Burghley, minister

of Queen Elizabeth, v. 283. CECILIA, St, v. 284.

, Madame D Arblay s story, vi. 822. - METELLA, Tomb of, at Rome, n.

419.

CECROPS, king of Attica, v. 285. CEDAR, tree, v. 285; culture of, n. 319;

of Lebanon, xiv. 392 ; red, or Ameri can, Xlll. 774; white, in United States,

xxill. 809; wood of, for carving, xxiv.

645-

CEDAR-BIRD, xxiv. 461.

CEDASPE, Pablo do (Cespedes), Spanish painter and poet, v. 357.

CEDERBORGH, Frederik, Swedish novel ist, xxn. 757.

CEDO FEITA, chapel at Oporto, xvii.

795-

CEDRON, brook, Jerusalem, xin. 636. CEELY, Robert, his experiments in

vaccination, xxiv. 24. CEFALONIA (Cephalonia), island, Greece,

v. 343; xni. 205. CEFALU, town, Sicily, v. 286. CEHEGIN, town, Spain, v. 286. CEILING, in architecture, n. 462 ; iv.

454-

CELADONITE, mineral, xvi. 415. CELADON WARE, pottery, xix. 622. CELAKOVSKY, Franz L., Bohemian poet,

xxii. 152.

CELAN, fish, xix. 90. CELANDINE, plant, xx. 273. CELANO, town and lake, Italy, v. 286;

xni. 440. CELEBES, island, Indian Archipelago,

v. 287; II. 687; birds of, ill. 739. CELER, Quintus Crccilius Metellus,

Roman general, xvi. 106. CELEREN (Celan), fish, xix. 90. CELERIAC, vegetable, xn. 281. CELERY, vegetable, v. 290; xn. 281. CELESTINA, musical instrument, xix.

72.

, La, F. de Rojas s novel, xxn. 356. CELESTINE, mineral, xvi. 400. I., pope, v. 291; xix. 491.

1 1. -IV., popes, v. 291.

V., pope, v. 291; XIX. 501.