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CHICHEREE, bird, xiv. 81. CHICHESTER, town, England, v. 613;
XXII. 724; sculptures in cathedral,
xxi. 557. CHICHIMECS, people, ancient Mexico,
xvi. 209.
CHICK, in various stages, n. 700. CHICKAMAUGA, U.S.A., Battle of (1863),
xxiii. 778. CHICKASAWS, American-Indian tribe, v.
614; xii. 828, 835. CHICKERING, Jonas, pianoforte maker,
xix. 77.
CHICK-PEA, plant, xi. 36. CHICLANA, town, Spain, v. 614. CHICLAYO, town, Peru, xvm. 674. CHICOPEE, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
v. 614. CHICORY, plant, v. 614; culture of, I.
383; xii. 281; as forage, I. 378; root
mixed with coffee, I. 169; VI. 114. CHICOVA, town, on Zambesi river,
Africa, xxiv. 765. CHIEF, in heraldry, XI. 694.
, of Scottish clans and Irish septs,
xxiii. 418.
JUSTICE, legal title, xm. 788.
CHIEFTAINSHIP, Celtic, v. 800. CHIENG MAI, Shan state and town,
Eastern Asia, xxi. 773, 853. CHIERI, town, Italy, v. 615. CHIETI, town, Italy, v. 615. CHIFFCHAFF, bird, xxiv. 688. CHIGI, Agostino, Italian patron of art,
xx. 279. , Fabio (Pope Alexander VII.), I.
490.
FRESCOS, Raphael s, xx. 279. CHIGNECTO BAY, New Brunswick, xvn.
373-
CHIGOE, insect, ix. 301; xm. 150. CHIHIL MENARE, ruins of Persepolis,
Persia, xvm. 558. CHIHIL SUTUN, palace, Ispahan, xm.
394-
CHIH-LI, province, China, v. 633. CHIHUAHUA, town, Mexico, v. 615;
xvi. 214; province, XVI. 214.
, town, Texas, U.S.A., xxi. 254. CHILBLAIN, form of frost-bite, xvi.
849.
CHILD, its position in law, xm. i. , Sir Josiah, English economist, XIX.
357-
, Lydia American authoress, I. 727.
CHILD-CROWING, false croup, vi. 617; xxm. 320.
CHILDE HAROLD, Byron s poem, iv. 606.
CHILDERIC I., king of the Franks, x. 476.
CHILDERS, Robert Ceesar, English Orientalist, v. 615.
CHILDHOOD, Period of, xv. 778.
CHILD MURDER, xm. 3.
CHILDREN, Diet for, vn. 201; law relat ing to, xm. i.
CHILDRENITE, mineral, xvi. 407. CHILDREN S CRUSADE, vi. 627. CHILE (Chili, q.v.), country, South
America, v. 616. CHILENITE, mineral, xvi. 393. CHILES, mountain, Ecuador, vn. 645. CHILI, country, South America, V. 616;
i. 713; new northern boundary, xvm.
669; revolt against Spain, 1.709; Lord
Cochraiie s naval exploits in, VII. 540;
war with Peru (1879), XVIII. 679;
marine fishes of, xii. 68 1; forests, IX.
406; Indian tribes, xn. 829; news papers, xvn. 437 ; observatory at
Santiago, xvn. 716; railways, xx. 252.
, vegetable, xii. 280.
CHILIANS, Ancient, I. 700. CHILIANWALA, India, Battle of (1849),
v. 624; xn. 808.
CHILIASM, or Millenarianism, in Chris tian eschatology, vm. 534; xvi. 315;
xvm. 427; xx. 497. CHILLAN, town, Chili, v. 624; mineral
spring at, v. 617. CHILLIANWALLA, town, India, v. 624;
battle of (1849), xii. 808. CHILLICOTHE, town, Ohio, U.S.A., v.
624. CHILLINGHAM PARK, Northumberland,
England, xvn. 566; wild cattle of, v.
245. CHILLINGWORTH, William, English
divine, v. 624. CHILLON, Castle of, Switzerland, xxiv.
115; Prisoner of (Bonuivard), IV. 36. CHILLY, pickle, v. 280. CHILMAREE, town, India, v. 625. CHILOANGA, river, West Africa, xiv.
742. CHILOE, island and province, Chili, v.
617, 625. CHILOGNATHA, order of Myriapoda,
xvii. 1 1 8.
CHILON, Greek sage, v. 626. CHILOPODA, order of Myriapoda, xvn.
119. CHILOSCYLLIUM, genus of sharks, xxi.
774- CHILOSCYPHUS, genus of liverworts,
xvii. 68. CHILOSTOMA, suborder of Polyzoa, xix.
437- CHILOSTOMELLIDEA, order of Protozoa,
xix. 847. CHILTERN HILLS, England, v. 626;
xvm. 93. CHILTERN HUNDREDS, Bucks, England,
IV. 416; stewardship of, v. 626. CHILUNGA, district, West Africa, xiv.
742. CHIM/ERA, in Greek mythology, v. 626;
xv. 94; in heraldry, xi. 701. CHIMAY, town, Belgium, v. 626. CHIMBORAZO, mountain, Ecuador, vn.
645.
CHIMBOTE, town, Peru, xvm. 674. CHIME, of bells, in. 539.
CHIMNEY, in building, iv. 466; ventila tion by, xxiv. 1 59.
CHIMPANZEE, ape, n. 149.
CHINA, v. 626 (index, 672); II. 684; in Ptolemy s geography, xx. 95; early history of, II. .117, 700; its conquests in Turkestan, xxm. 639; invasion of, by the Bactriaus, xvm. 590, 592, 599; by Jenghiz Khan, xm. 621; conquest of by the Mongols, xiv. 151; xvi. 742; its rule in Tibet, xxm. 343; in time of Marco Polo, xix. 406; architecture, II. 448; birds, in. 762; coalfields, VI. 59; coins, xvn. 661; cotton supply, VI. 484; emigration from, vm. 175; forests, ix. 405 ; glass-making, x. 651 ; libraries, xiv. 534, 549; Confucian literature, vi. 263; mines, XVI. 469; Christian missions, xvi. 517; Jesuit missions, xm. 652; xx. 536; news papers, xvii. 432; observatories, xvn. 716; opium cultivation and trade, xv 1 1 . 788, 791; pearl oysters, xvm. 448; porcelain, xix. 633; railways, xx. 252 ; religion, XX. 363 ; ancient religion, xxm. 236; Taoist religion, Xiv. 296; Roman Catholic Church in, xix. 810; silk industry in, xxu. 56; tea culture, xxm. 98; weights and measures, xxiv. 490; survey of, by Jesuit missionaries, X. 188.
ASTER, plant, n. 736; xn. 249.
CHINAB, river, Punjab, India, xx. 107. CHINA BLUE, for calico printing, iv.
690.
CHINA CLAY, xiv. i. CHINA GRASS, xx. 506. CHINA INK, xm. 80. CHINALI MOUNTAINS, Texas, U.S.A.,
xxm. 204. CHINANDEGA, town, Nicaragua, xvn.
477-
CHINA SEA, xvm. 116. CHINCHA, town, Peru, xvm. 674.
ISLANDS, Peru, v. 673; xvm.
671; guano of, xi. 233. CHINCHAY-COCHA, lake, Peru, xvm.
673-
CHINCHEW, town, China, v. 673. CHINCHILLA, rodent mammal, v. 673;
iv. 13; xv. 420; skins of, IX. 838. -, town, Spain, v. 673.
CHINCHON, Countess of, her connexion
with cinchona, v. 781. CHINCHONA (Cinchona, g.v.), tree, v.
780; xvm. 673. CHINCHU, town, China, v. 673. CHIN-COUGH, or Hooping-Cough, xn.
154. CHINESE, people of China, II. 697; their
relations to American Indians, XII.
823; compared to the Peruvians, I.
698; in California, iv. 706; their use
of explosives in war, 1 1. 655.
ASTRONOMY, 11. 745. CHRONOLOGY, v. 717.
COOLIES, vi. 334.