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CERATONIA, genus of trees, xiv. 767. CERATONOTA, suborder of Mollusca, xvi.
656.
CERATOSA, order of sponges, xxn. 423. CERBALL, king of Ossoiy, Ireland, xm.
252. CERBERUS, in Greek mythology, v.
345- CERCAMON, Provencal poet, xix. 874.
CERCIS, genus of trees, xm. 761. CERCOPITHECUS, genus of apes, n. 151.
See also xv. 444. CERCOSPORA VITIS, vine-fungus, xxiv.
240. CERDAGNE, district, Eoussillon, France,
xxi. 28. CERDO, Syrian Gnostic v. 345; xv.
534-
CERDONIANS, Gnostic sect, v. 345. CEREALIN, in chemistry, in. 254. CEREBELLUM, xix. 38; anatomy of, i.
871.
CEREBRATION, Unconscious, xxn. 406. CEREBRATULUS, genus of nemertine
worms, xvil. 326. CEREBRUM, xix. 38 ; anatomy of, i.
872. CEREDO, Torre de, mountain, Spain,
xxn. 294. CERES, in Roman mythology (the Greek
Demeter), v. 345; xiv. 508; mysteries
in honour of, vm. 126.
, asteroid, II. 806. CERESIN, mineral wax, xvin. 113. CERESIO, Lago (Lake of Lugano), Switz erland and Italy, xv. 60. CRET, town, France, xx. 128. CEREUS, group of Cactacese, iv. 625. CERIGNOLA, town, Italy, v. 345. CERIGO, island, Greece, v. 346; xm.
205.
CERIGOTTO, island, Greece, v. 346. CERINE, mineral, xvi. 409, 410. CERINTHUS, early heretic, v. 346; x.
702.
, in Tibullus s poems, xxm. 349.
CERISOLLES, Italy, Battle of (1544), ix.
557-
CERITE, mineral, xvi. 410; xiv. 291. CERIUM, chemical element, v. 542; xiv.
291; spectrum of, xxn. 376. CEROXYLON, genus of palms, xvin.
191.
CERRETO, town, Italy, v. 347. CERRO DE PASCO, town, Peru, v. 347;
xvm. 675. CERRO HERMOSO, mountain, Ecuador,
vii. 645.
CERTALDO, town, Italy, v. 347. CERTHIA, genus of birds, xxm. 534. CERTHILAUDA, genus of birds, xiv.
3i5-
CERTHIOLA, genus of birds, xxn. 628. CERTIORARI, in law, xxiv. 696. CERTOSA, Carthusian monastery, I. 20 ; v. 163; of Pavia, xvin. 438; xxi. 569; xxm. 194.
CERUSITE, or Cerussite, lead ore, xiv.
3755 xvi. 398. CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, Miguel de,
author of Don Quixote, V. 347; XXII.
356; birthplace of, I. 458; his influence
on Spanish drama, VII. 420; as pastoral
poet, xvm. 346; as satirist, xxi. 319;
his praise of Amaclis of Gaul, I. 650. CERVANTITE, mineral, xvi. 388. CERVELA, musical instrument, xvil.
705. CERVETRI, town, Italy, iv. 632; Etruscan
tombs at, 1 1. 414; v. 216. CERVIA, town, Italy, v. 356. CERVID^E, family of ungulate mammals,
vii. 23; xv. 432. CERVINI, Marcellus (Pope Marcellus II.),
xv. 533.
CERVULUS, genus of deer, XVIL 32. CERYLE, genus of birds, xiv. 82. CESALPINO, Andrea, Italian naturalist,
iv. 633; xxiv. 95. See Crcsalpinus. CESAREWICH, Russian title, xix. 738. CESARI, Antonio, Italian writer, xm. 514. , Giuseppe, Italian painter, v. 356.
CESAROTTI Melchiore, Italian poet, v.
356.
CESENA, town, Italy, v. 357. CESI, Federigo, Italian natural philo sopher, I. 70. CESPEDES, Andres Garcia de, Spanish
geographer, xvil. 253. , Pablo de, Spanish painter and
poet, v. 357.
CESS, origin of the term, v. 334. CESSPOOLS, iv, 468. CESTODA, group of worms, xxm. 49;
their relation to Trematoda, XXI II
540; parasitic forms, xvm. 259; xxiv
205. CESTOIDEA, in Lankester s classification,
xxiv. 813. CESTOIDS, parasitic forms, xvm. 259;
xxiv. 205. CESTONA, Spain, mineral water of, xvi.
434- CESTRACION, genus of sharks, xxi.
775- CESTRUS, river, Asia Minor, n. 708;
xix. 130.
CESTUI QUE TRUST, in law, xxm. 597. CETACEA, order of Mammalia, v. 357;
xv. 391; xxiv. 523; skeleton of, xxn.
108; mammary glands of, xvi. 302;
olfactory organs of, xxn. 167; sense
of touch in, XXIII. 479; distribution
of, vii. 280, 346. CETINA, Gutierre de, Spanish soldier
and poet, v. 357. CETSHWAYO, or Cetywayo, king of the
Zulus, xvil. 242; xxiv. 829. CETTE, town, France, v. 358. CETTI, F., Italian naturalist, on birds,
xvm. 9.
CETTINJE, or Cettinye, town, Monte negro, v. 358; xvi. 780.
CETYWAYO, king of the Zulus, xvn. 242; xxiv. 829.
CEUTA, town, Morocco, v. 358 ; xvi. 830.
CEVA, town, Italy, v. 358.
CEVENNES, mountains, France, v. 358; IX. 506; Camisards of the, IV. 743.
CEYLON, v. 359; n. 685; birds of, in. 763; xvm. 1 6; cinnamon production, V. 785; forests, IX. 405; Pali language, xvm. 183; Paumben ship-canal, iv. 792; pearl fisheries, xvm. 446; rail ways, XX. 252; ruby mines, xxi. 48; Veddahs (primitive people), xxiv. 120; weights and measures, xxiv. 490.
CEYX, genus of birds, xiv. 82.
C.G.S. (Centimetre - Gramme - Second), system of measurement, xv. 668.
CHABASITE, mineral, xvi. 421.
CHABLIS, town, France, v. 370. , wine, xxiv. 606.
CHABORAS (Khabar), river, Mesopo tamia, xvi. 47. CHABOT, Gui, Baron de Jarnac, xm.
593- CHABRIAS, Athenian general, v. 370;
xvin. 579. CHAD, or Tchad (q.v. Lake, Soudan,
Africa, I. 255; xxn. 277.
- BASIN, Negroes of the, xvn. 319. CHADERTON, Laurence, English Puritan
divine, v. 371.
CHOREAS AND CALLIRRHOE, Greek romance, xx. 636.
CH/ERONEIA, or Chrcronea, ancient town, Greece, v. 371; battle of (338 B.C.), i. 281, 480; xv. 139.
CH^ETODERMA, order of Mollusca, xvi. 641.
CH^TOGNATHA, group of marine worms, xxi. 148; n. 52.
CH^TOMYS, genus of rodent mammals, xix. 519.
CH/ETOPODA, group of worms, xxiv. 677; xvi. 652; spermatozoa of, xx. 411; parasites of, xvm. 259; in Lankester s classification, xxiv. 813.
CH^TURA, genus of birds, xxn. 760.
CHAFF-CUTTER, agricultural imple ment, i. 326.
CHAFFINCH, bird, v. 371.
CHAGHANSERAI, in Kafiristan, Afghan istan, xm. 820.
CHAGOS, islands, Indian Ocean, xv. 642.
CHAGRES, town, Panama, v. 371.
CHAIBASA, town, India, xxn. 94.
CHAIN, Kinetics of a, xv. 741 ; statics of, xv. 738. BALANCE, in. 261. CABLE, iv. 621; n. 4; xxi. 597.
- ISLAND, South Pacific, xxm. 602.
CHAIRS, furniture, ix. 849.
, Railway, xx. 241.
CHAJA, or Chaka, bird, xxi. 552.
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