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dral, architecture of, II. 430; sculptures
in cathedral, xxi. 562. CHARTRES, Humanist school of, xxi.
421. , William de, grand-master of the
Templars, XXIII. 162. CHARTREUSE, liqueur, v. 435; xiv. 687. , La Grande, monastery, France, v.
434, 163. CHARTS, Marine, xvn. 263; xv. 518;
their early use in navigation, xvn.
253- CHARVAKHAS, Hindu materialistic sect,
xxi. 291. CHARYBDIS, whirlpool, xxiv. 541.
, Scylla and, legend of, xxi. 574. CHASE, The, hunting, XII. 393; Nor man laws of, IX. 409. , Salmon Portland, American states man, v. 435; xxni. 770. CHASIDIM (Asidseans), ancient Jewish
party, II. 729.
, modern Jewish sect, xm.
68 1. CHASING, ornamentation of metals, vin.
189. CllASSERON, mountain, Switzerland,
xm. 781. CHASTAIGNER, Louis de, patron of
Scaliger, xxi. 363. CHASTELAIN, Georges, Burgundian
chronicler, v. 435. CHASTELARD, Pierre Boscobel de,
French poet, v. 436; his relations
with Mary, queen of Scots, xv. 595. CHASTENOY, France, Peace of (1576),
ix. 562. CHASUBLE, ecclesiastical vestment, vi.
462.
CHAT, bird, xxiv. 537. CHATEAU BARRIERE, ruin, Perigueux,
France, xvm. 534. CHATEAUBRIAND, Frangois Rene, Vi-
comte de, French essayist, V. 436; ix.
672, 674. CHATEAUBRIANT, town, France, v.
438- CHATEAU - CHINON, town, Nievre,
France, XVII. 496. CHATEAU D OLERON, town, France,
xvii. 761.
CHATEAUDUN, town, France, v. 438. CHATEAU-GONTIER, town, France, v.
438; XV. 648.
CHATEAUNEUF, spa, France, xx. 120. CHATEAUROUX, town, France, v. 438. CHATEAU-THIERRY, town, France, v.
439; battle of (1814), xvn. 221. CHATELDON, France, mineral water of,
xvi. 436; xx. 120.
CHATELET, Madame du, Voltaire s asso ciation with, xxiv. 287. CHATELGUYON, spa, France, xx. 120. CHATELLERAULT, town, France, v. 439;
xxiv. 222.
CHATER, river, England, xxi. 114. CHATHAM, town, England, v. 439; dock
yard, vii. 311, 318; school of military engineering, 1 1. 586. CHATHAM, town, Ontario, Canada, xvn.
775-
, town, New Brunswick, xvn. 375.
First Earl of, (William Pitt), English
statesman, v. 440; vni. 356; x. 423; xix. 134.
ISLANDS, Pacific Ocean, v. 444; xvn. 466.
ISLE, Galapagos, Pacific, x. 17.
CHATILLON, Gaultier de, author of the romance Alexandreis, xx. 641.
CHATILLON-SUR-SEINE, town, France, v. 444.
CHATISGARH (Chhatisgarh), district, India, v. 608.
CHAT Moss, England, Reclamation of, I. 404; railway works at, xx. 233.
CHATSWORTH, seat of duke of Devon shire, Derby, England, v. 445.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, river, Georgia, U.S.A., x. 434.
CHATTANOOGA, town, Tennessee, U.S.A., v. 445; xxni. 178.
CHATTERTON, Thomas, English poet, v.
445-
CHATTI, ancient German people, v. 244. CHATURANGA, Hindu game, v. 598. CHAUBISI, district, Nepal, xvn. 340. CHAUCER, Geoffrey, English poet, v.
449; his connexion with London, XIV.
845; English language in time of, vin.
397 ; his place in English literature,
viii. 411. CHAUCI, ancient German tribe, X. 473;
xm. 758. CHAUDES-AIGUES, town, France, v.
454- CHAUDET, Antoine, French sculptor,
xxi. 564. CHAUDIERE, river and falls, Canada,
xvin. 68; xx. 165. CHAUHANS, clan of Rajputs, India, xv.
303- CHAULIAC, Guy de, French surgeon,
xxn. 675. CHAUMONT, town, France, v. 45.;;
district, xv. 562. CHAUNA, genus of birds, xxi. 552. CHAUNCY, Charles, American Univer-
salist, xxin. 831. CHAUNY, town, France, v. 454. CHAUVIN, Etienne, French Reformed
divine, V. 454; his Lexicon Rationale,
vni. 194. CHAUX DE FONDS, town, Switzerland,
v. 454; xvii. 361; xxn. 779. CHAVES, town, Portugal, v. 454. CRAY-ROOT, dye, xv. 177. CHA-YUL, district, Tibet, xxni. 341. CHAZELLES, Jean Matthieu de, French
mathematician, v. 454. CHEATING, in law, ix. 726; xxni. 233. CHECK, or Cheque, V. 583; III. 315. CHECQUY, in heraldry, XL 698. CHEDDAR CHEESE, v. 456; in. 163.
CHEDUBA, island, Bay of Bengal, v.
454-
CHEE, or Tshi, tribe and language, Gold Coast, Africa, X. 756.
CHEEK, Anatomy of the, i. 825.
CHEER-PINE, tree, xix. 105.
CHEESE, v. 455; xvi. 304; Cheddar, v. 456; 111.163; Dunlop,in. 163; Glarus, x. 636; Milanese, xvi. 292; Stilton, xiv. 424; Italian varieties, XIII. 452; Swiss, xxn. 779.
CHEESE-MAKING, in England, v. 589; vi. 771.
CHEESE-MITE, xvi. 529.
CHEETAH, or Hunting Leopard, v. 456; xii. 396; xiv. 463; xv. 435.
CHE-Foo, town, China, v. 455, 634.
CHEFREN, Chephren, or Khafra, Egyp tian king, v. 582 ; vii. 733 ; pyramid of, II. 386; xx. 123.
CHE HWANG-TE, emperor of China, v.
643- CHEKE, Sir John, English scholar, v.
457-
CHE-KEANG, province, China, v. 636.
CHEKHS (Czechs, q.v.), Slav race, xxn. 145, 147.
CHELCICKY, Peter, leader of a Moravian sect, xvi. Sii; xxn. 151.
CHELEBI, Ali and Katib, Ottoman writers, xxni. 657.
CHELIDON, genus of birds, xv. 581.
CHELIDONIAN ISLANDS, Asia Minor, xv. 93.
CHELIDOPTERA, genus of birds, xx. 101.
CHELLIA, Jebel, mountain, Numidia, xvii. 628.
CHELMSFORD, town, England, v. 457.
CHELONIA, group of reptiles, xx. 440, 445; xxin. 455; in Lankester s classi fication, xxiv. 812. , genus of reptiles, XXIII. 458.
CHELSEA, borough, London, v. 457; xiv. 821; porcelain works at, xix. 640; Roval Military Asylum at, n. 586.
, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., v.
458.
CHELTENHAM, town, England, v. 458.
CHELYDlDiE, family of chelonian rep tiles, xxni. 457.
CHELYDRID^E, family of chelonian reptiles, xxin. 457.
CHELYS, Greek lyre, xv. 114. , genus of chelonian reptiles, XX. 452; xxni. 459.
CHEMICAL MEDICINE, Schools of, xv. 808, 8 10.
CHEMICALS, Magnetism of, xv. 264.
CHEMICKING, in bleaching, in. 817.
CHEMISTRY, v. 459 (index, 579); inor ganic, V. 467; organic, v. 544; origin of, in alchemy, I. 459; analysis and synthesis in, I. 795; Dalton s atomic theory, vi. 785 ; molecules in, XVI. 620 ; in relation to minerals, xvi.
379; to physiology, XIX. 9; to zoo-