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CHOLCEPITS, genus of edentate mammals,

xxn. 162.

CHOLON, town, Cochin-China, XXL 152. CHOLULA, town, Mexico, v. 685. CHOLUM, Indian grain, xvi. 321. CHOLUTEC, language, Nicaragua, XVI I.

479- CHOLUTECA, department, Honduras,

xii. 132.

CHOMTO DONG, lake, Tibet, xxm. 341. CHONDRARSENITE, mineral, xvi. 405. CHONDRIN, substance akin to gelatin,

x. 130.

CHONDRITE, meteoric stone, xvi. 112. CHONDRODITE, mineral, xvi. 410. CHONDROPTERYGII, order of fishes, xii.

685. CHONDROSINA, order of sponges, xxn.

422. CHONDROSTEI, suborder of fishes, xii.

687. CHONDROSTEUS, genus of fossil fishes,

xxn. 612. CHONDRUS CRISPUS, species of Algte,

xiii. 276.

CHONICRITE, mineral, xvi. 414. CHONOS ARCHIPELAGO, Patagonia,

xvm. 352. CHONS, or Khuns, Egyptian deity, v.

685; VII. 718. CHONTAL, language, Nicaragua, xvn.

479-

CHONTALES, gold mines, Nicaragua, xvn. 478.

CHOO YUEN-CHANG, founder of Ming dynasty, China, v. 648; xvi. 743.

CHOPIN, Frederic Frangois, Polish musical composer, v. 685.

CHORAGIC MONUMENTS, n. 411.

CHORALS, hymn-tunes, xvn. 85.

CHORASMIA, ancient kingdom, Turke stan, xiv. 62; XVIIL 101.

CHORAZIN, Palestine, Site of, x. 29.

CHORDA FILUM, species of Algee, i. 509.

CHORDATA, group of animals, xxm. 614, 618; xxiv. 179.

CHORDS, Ptolemy s table of, xx. 88.

CHOREA, disease, v. 686; xvm. 391, 398; xx. 517; xxi. 201.

CHORENE, Moses of, Armenian historian, xvi. 861.

CHOREPISCOPUS, ecclesiastical digni tary, vn. 14.

CHORIN, Cistercian monastery, Prussia, xvn. 366.

CHORISTIDA, order of sponges, xxii. 423.

CHORIZONTES, advocates of dual author ship of Homeric poems, xii. 119.

CHORLEY, town, England, v. 686.

CHOROGRAPHY, notation for dancing, vi. 800.

CHOROID COAT, of the eye, i. 887; diseases of, xvii. 783.

CHOROIDITIS, eye disease, xvn. 782, 783-

CHOROTEGAN, language, Nicaragua, xvii. 479.

CHORRILLOS, town, Peru, xiv. 644.

CHORUS, in the Greek drama, xvii. 79; vin. 674.

CHOSES IN ACTION, CHOSES IN POS SESSION, in law, XVIIL 665.

CHOSROENE, district, Mesopotamia, xvm. 57.

CHOSROES I. (Khosrau I.), king of Persia, xvm. 612; xm. 797.

II., xvm. 614; palace of, at

Mashita in Moab, xvii. 35. CHOTA NAGPUR, or Chutia Nagpur,

British division, and tributary states,

India, v. 767, 768; population of, in.

567. CHOTCHIM (Khotin), town, Kussia, xiv.

67.

CHOTI, kind of cloth, XI. 315. CHOTTS, or Shotts, lakes, Algeria, I. 563;

xxi. 151; xxm. 620. CHOTZEMITZ, Bohemia, Battle of (1757),

xiv. 137. CHOUANS, royalist insurgents, France,

v. 686; ix. 607. CHOUGH, bird, vi. 618. CHOUMARA, F. M. T., on fortification,

ix. 464. CHOUTH, Mahratta impost, India, xv.

291.

CHOW, Dynasty of, China, v. 643. CHOWBENT, or Atherton, town, Eng land, in. ii. CHOZARS (Khazars), ancient people,

Caucasus, xiv. 59; xxi. 78. CHRESTIANI, CHRESTUS, for Christians,

Christ, xm. 657. CHRESTIEN, Florent, French satirist

and Latin poet, v. 687. DE TROVES, early French romancist,

v. 687; xx. 649; xxiv. 632. CHRESTUS, CHRESTIANI, for Christ,

Christians, XIII. 657. CHRISSIE, lake, Transvaal, South Africa,

xxm. 517. CHRIST, Jesus, v. 687; xm. 656; the

Messiah, xvi. 54.-

CHRISTABEL, Coleridge s poem, vi. 137. CHRISTCHURCH, town, England, v.

687.

, town, New Zealand, v. 688.

CHRIST CHURCH, college, Oxford, xvm.

96.

CHRISTIAN, origin of name, xm. 657. I.-II., electors of Saxony, xxi.

354-

II., king of Sweden, xxn. 747.

, Fletcher, Bounty mutineer, in.

826; xix. 132. - BRETHREN, religious sect, xix.

238-

ERA, v. 712.

- HERO, The, by Steele, xxn. 527.

CHRISTIANIA, town, Norway, v. 688; xvn. 582; library, xiv. 532; observa tory, xvn. 714; university, xxm. 850.

CHRISTIANITY, v. 688; xx. 360; creeds of, vi. 558; doctrines of, vn. 332; xxm. 275; doctrine of sacrifice, XXI. 138; ethics of, vill. 588; ethical con nexion with socialism, xxi I. 206; in relation to inspiration, xm. 155; theology of, xxm. 239; attacks on, II. 191; Celsus s attack on, v. 296; in the 2nd century, xvi. 774; Constantino s relations to, VI. 30x3; early, in Persia, xvm. 609; in Spain, xxn. 311; pro phets in the early church, xix. 822; its economic effects, xix. 352 ; its in fluence on classical art, n. 344; on Roman law, xx. 710; on slavery, xxn. 134; as influenced by Gnosticism, x. 705; by Neoplatonism, xvii. 338; its introduction into England, vin. 277; into Ireland, xm. 247; into Japan, xm. 584; into Russia, XXI. 89; into Scotland, xxi. 474; in relation to Mani- chseism, XV. 485; Pliny s references to, xix. 226; recognized as the religion of the Roman empire, XX. 778; Clement s views of, v. 820; Irenceus s, xm. 274; Lessing s, xiv. 482 ; Locke s, xiv. 756; Origen s, xvn. 841.

AS OLD AS THE CREATION, Tindal s work, xxm. 404. NOT MYSTERIOUS, Toland s work, xxm. 434.

CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER, Dick s work, vn. 173.

CHRISTIAN REPUBLIC, of France, ix. 565.

CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM, xxn. 210.

CHRISTIANS AND, town, Norway, v. 702; xvn. 582.

CHRISTIANSHAAB, trading district, Greenland, XL 170.

CHRISTIANS OF ST THOMAS, sect in India, xxm. 308.

CHRISTIANSTAD, town, Sweden, v. 702; county, xxn. 741.

CHRISTIANSUND, town, Norway, v. 702; xvn. 582.

CHRISTIANUS DEMOCRITUS (J. C. Dip- pel), German theologian and alchemist, vn. 255.

CHRISTIAN YEAR, Keble s, xiv. 26.

CHRISTINA, regent of Savoy, xxi.

342-

, queen regent of Spain, xxn. 345.

, queen of Sweden, V. 702 ; XXII.

749; her correspondence with Des cartes, vn. 120. CHRISTINE DE PISAN, early French

writer, v. 703. CHRISTIS KIRK ON THE GRENE, poem

by James I. of Scotland, xm. 556. CHRISTMAS DAY, v. 704; xm. 659. CHRISTODULUS, St, of Patmos, xvm.

408. CHRISTOFLE, C., his method of working

nickel, xvn. 487. CHRISTOPHE, Negro chief, Hayti, XL

545-

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