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C H A C H A
CHAJ DOAB, district, Punjab, India,
xx. 107.
CHAKA, bird, xxi. 552. CHAKHANSUR, district, Sistan, Persia,
XXII. 100.
CHAKHARS, Mongol tribe, xvi. 743. CHAKIR BEG, Seljuk ruler, xxi. 634. CHAKRATA, military station, India, vil.
33-
CHALA, town, Pern, xvm. 674. CHALAMARI, town, India, v. 625. CHALAN, lake, India, xx. 261. CHALAROTHORACA, order of Protozoa,
xix. 845.
CHALCANTHITE, mineral, xvi. 401. CHALCEDON, ancient town, Asia Minor,
v. 371; council of (451), ii. 548; XIIL
796; decrees of, XL 155. CHALCEDONY, or Calcedony, mineral, I.
277; xvi. 389; xvii. 776; xxi. 310. CHALCIDENE, Coins of, xvn. 649. CHALCIDIAN ALPHABET, i. 610. CHALCIDICE, district, Macedonia, xv.
137- CHALCIS, town, Eubcea, Greece, vm.
649.
CHALCOCITE, copper ore, vi. 347. CHALCOCONDYLES, Laonicus, Byzantine
historian, IV. 614. CHALCOLITE, mineral, xvi. 407. CHALCOMENITE, mineral, xvi. 396. CHALCOPHANITE, mineral, xvi. 388. CHALCOPSITTACUS, genus of birds, xv.
7- CHALCOPYRITE, mineral, vi. 347; xvi.
393-
CHALCOSIDERITE, mineral, xvi. 406. CHALCUAPA, town, San Salvador,
Central America, xxi. 268. CHALDEA, or Chaldsca, ancient country,
Asia, III. 184; architectural remains of,
II. 398- CHALDEANS, Astronomy of the, H. 744;
zodiac of, XXIV. 791; their invasion of
Judah, xill. 416; their contests with
the Phoenicians, xvm. 808. , in the Roman Catholic Church,
xx. 631.
, Patriarch of the (Nestorian patri arch), xvii. 358. CHALDEE LANGUAGE, xxi. 647; n.
307; XI. 596; dictionaries of, vn. 189. CHALDIRAN, Asia Minor, Battle of
(1514), xxiii. 643. CHALDON, Surrey, England, mural
decorations of church, xvn. 46. CHALEUR, Bay of, New Brunswick,
xvii. 373.
CHALICE, sacramental cup, xix. 185. CHALICOTHERIID/E, fossil ungulate
mammals, xv. 429. CHALK, v. 372; x. 358; as fertilizer, I.
35i- CHALLENGER EXPEDITION (1872), in.
24; xvm. 115; xxin. 311. CHALLES, Savoy, France, mineral water
of, xvi. 435; xxi. 332.
CHALLIS, James, on attraction, in. 64. CHALLONER, Richard, English Roman
Catholic bishop, v. 372. CHALMERS, Alexander, English writer,
v. 373-
, George, Scottish historiographer
and antiquary, v. 373.
, James, inventor of adhesive post age stamp, xix. 585. -, Thomas, Scottish divine, v. 374;
his influence in the Scottish Church, xxi. 538.
CHALONER, Sir Thomas, English states man and poet, V. 378.
CHALONITIS, Parthian kingdom, xvm. 592.
CHALONNAIS, district, France, xxi. 301.
CHALONS-SUR-MARNE, town, France, v. 378; battle of (451), in. 62; xx. 781.
CHALON-SUR-SAONE, town, France, v. 378; xxi. 302.
CHALOSSE, La, district, Landes, France, xiv. 272.
CHALOTAIS, Louis Rene de Caradeuc cle la, French politician, xiv. 191.
CHALUKYAS, dynasty, Mysore, India, xvn. 123.
CHALUMEAU, or Shawm, musical instru ment, xvn. 707.
CHALUS, town, France, xxiv. 223.
CHALYBAUS, Heinrich Moritz, German philosopher, V. 379.
CHALYBEATE WATERS, x. 270; xm. 360; xvi. 434.
CHALYBITE, mineral, x. 228; xvi. 397.
CHAMELEON, genus of lizards, v. 381; xiv. 734, 737; skull of, xx. 451.
CHAM^EROPS, genus of palms, xvin. 189.
CHAMALHARI, mountain, Himalayas, xxn. 51.
CHAMARS, race of people, India, in. 671; xv. 303.
CHAMBA, state, India, v. 379.
CHAMBAL, river, India, xvn. 572; xx. 260.
CHAMBERLAIN, v. 379.
, Lord, of the royal household,
England, xxi. 37.
, Lord Great, XXII. 459.
CHAMBERLAINE, Frances (Mrs Sheri dan), English novelist, XXI. 796.
CHAMBERLAIN LAKE, Maine, U.S.A., xv. 298.
CHAMBER Music, xvn. 88.
CHAMBERS, Ephraim, English encyclo paedist, v. 380; his Cyclopaedia, vin. 196.
, George, English painter, v. 380.
, Robert, English writer and
publisher, V. 380.
, Sir William, English architect, n.
444.
CHAMBERSBURG, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., v. 381.
CHAMBERS OF RHETORIC, Dutch, xn.
91. CHAMBERS S CYCLOPAEDIA (1728), vin.
196. CHAMBERS S ENCYCLOPAEDIA (1860-
68), vin. 204.
CHAMBERS S JOURNAL, v. 380. CHAMBERY, town, France, v. 381; xxi.
332- CHAMBESI, tributary of the Congo,
Africa, xxiv. 763. CHAMBORD, chateau, Loire-et-Chcr,
France, v. 381. , Henry, count of, French Legitimist,
IX. 620. CHAMELEON, kind of lizard, v. 381;
X1V - 734, 7375 skull of, xx. 451;
Aristotle on, xx. 432. CHAMFER, in architecture, n. 462. CHAMFORT, Nicolas, French wit and
writer, V. 382; XI. 670. CHAMISSO, Adalbert von, German
writer, v. 383; x. 542. CHAMOIS, kind of antelope, V. 384 ;
I. 633; II. 102; XV. 432. CHAMOISITE, mineral, xvi. 415. CHAMOMILE, or Camomile, plant, xn.
289; flowers, v. 384. CHAMOND, St, archbishop of Lyons,
xxi. 159. CHAMOUNI, or Chamonix, village and
valley, Savoy, v. 385. CHAMPAGNE, province, France, v. 385. -, wine, xxiv. 603, 605 ; adulteration
of, I. 173. , Philippe de, Flemish painter, v.
386. CHAMPAGNE - POUILLEUSE, district,
France, xv. 561. CHAMPAGNOLE, town, Switzerland, xin.
782.
CHAMPARAN, district, India, v. 386. CHAMPAUBERT, France, Battle of (1814),
xvn. 221. CHAMPEAUX, William of, scholastic
philosopher, v. 386; in. 602. CHAMPFER, in architecture, 11. 462. CHAMPFLEURY (Jules Fleury), French
writer, IX. 679.
CHAMPIER, Symphorien, French phy sician, xv. 808.
CHAMPIGNON, fungus, xvn. 76. CHAMPION, in judicial combat, xvn.
820. -, Richard, English potter, xix. 642.
CHAMPIONS, squatters, xiv. 264. CHAMPLAIN, Lake, New York and
Vermont, U.S.A., v. 387; xvn. 451;
xxiv. 1 66.
, Samuel de, French explorer and
governor of Canada, v. 387; x. 187;
XVI. 795; XVII. 454; founder of
Quebec, xx. 167.
DEPOSITS, in geology, x. 370.
CHAMP-LEVE, enamelling process, vin. 184; xin. 679; Japanese work, xin.
591.