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Cocx, or Coques, Gonzalez, Flemish painter, vi. 368.
COCYTUS, river, Greece, vi. 103.
, legendary river, vi. 103; xxn.
614.
COD, fish, vi. 103; xii. 691; organs of touch in the, XXIII. 478; fishery, off Newfoundland, xvn. 384; North Sea fishery, IX. 255.
CODE, body of laws, vi. 104.
CODEIA, alkaloid in opium, XVII. 793.
CODE NAPOLEON, ix. 614; xvn. 205.
CODES, of Roman law, xx. 710.
CODEX, writing tablets, xviir. 143; ancient manuscript, xvm. 144.
ALEXANDRINUS, MS. of the Scrip tures, i. 496.
AUREUS, MS. of the Gospels, xxin. 553-
MS. of Gospels and the Acts, I. 123; in. 646; in university library, Cambridge, IV. 730.
EPHRAEMI, MS. of New Testa ment, in. 646.
JURIS ECCLESIASTICI ANGLICANI, of Bishop Gibson, x. 586.
OF JUSTINIAN, xin. 794; xx. 712. SINAITICUS, MS. of the Scriptures; in. 646; xiv. 533; xxin. 409.
VATICANUS, MS. of New Testa-
ment, in. 646.
CODICANAL (Kodaikanal), town, India, xv. 192.
CODICIL, to a will, xxiv. 571.
CODIFICATION, of law, vi. 106.
CODILLA, of flax, ix. 298,
COD-LIVER OIL, vi. 104; xvn. 744.
CODOGNO, town, Italy, VI. 107.
CODOMANNUS (Darius III.), king of Persia, vi. 826; xvni. 581.
CODRINGTON, Sir Edward, British admiral, vi. 107.
CODRUS, king of Athens, vi. 107; n. 476.
COEFFICIENT, in algebra, i. 519.
COEFFICIENTS, Laplace s, xiv. 303.
COEHORN, Menno, Baron van, Dutch military engineer, vi. 107; on forti fication, IX. 441, 462.
COZLA, Pass of, Thessaly, Greece, xxm. 299.
COZLEBS IN SEARCH OF A WIFE, by Hannah More, xvi. 814.
CCELENTERA, or Ccelenterata, group of animals, vi. 107, 369; I. 129; xn. 547; xvni. 259; embryology of, xx. 419; histology of, XII. 7; reproduction of, xx. 408; skeletal structures of, xxn. 106; in Lankcster s classifica tion, xxiv. 812.
CCELESTINE, mineral, xxn. 607.
CCELESTINUS I., pope, V. 291; XIX. 491.
See Celestine. CCELESTIUS, Pelagian teacher, in. 77;
xvni. 471. COZLESYRIA, Roman province, Asia
Minor, xiv. 393; xxn. 822; xxiu.654.
COELHO, Estevan, Portuguese poetj xix. 555.
CCELIAN HILL, Rome, xx. 828.
CCELIUS AURELIANUS, Roman medical writer, in. 86; XV. 804.
COELLO, Alonso Sanchez, Spanish painter, VI. 108.
CCELOCORMID^E, family of Tunicata, xxin. 617.
COEN, Jan Pieterszoon, founder of Batavia, Java, vi. 108; xn. 820.
CCENINA, ancient town, Italy, xiv. 344-
CCENOBIA, monastic communities, I. 10, n; vi. 109; xvi. 700.
COENRED, Northumbrian king, xvn. 570.
COZNURUS CEREBRALIS, animal para site, xxiv. 206.
CCERULEOLACTIN, mineral, xvi. 405.
CCESYRA, wife of Pisistratus, xix. 131.
COETLOGON, Denis de, his Universal History of Arts and Sciences, vin. 197.
COZUR, Jacques, early French trader and economist, vi. 109; v. 411.
DE LION, Richard I. of England,
xx. 539.
COFFEE, vi. no; adulterations of, I. 169; use of chicory in, v. 615; culti vation of, in Arabia, II. 237 ; in Brazil, IV. 227; in Cuba, vi. 68 1 ; in Celebes, v. 289; in Ceylon, v. 369; in India, xn. 750; in Java, xin. 603; in the Philip pines, xvni. 751; in Sumatra, XXII. 639; in Venezuela, xxiv. 140. - HOUSES, origination of, VI. 1 10.
RAT, in Sumatra, xxn. 639.
COFFER-DAMS, in engineering, vi. 114; iv. 325.
COFFIN, ix. 824; of clay, xix. 605; of wicker work, v. 330.
COGGIA S COMET, 11. 815.
COGIDUBNUS, British king, XXII. 725.
COGITO ERGO SUM, Descartes s proposi tion, v. 142.
COGNAC, town, France, vi. 116.
, brandy, IV. 216.
COGNI, Konia, or Koniyeh, town, Asiatic Turkey, xn. 696.
COGNITION, xx. 40; in relation to logic, xiv. 797; Fichte s theory of, ix. 137; Hume s, xn. 353; Kant on, xin. 851.
COGNIZANCE, or Badge, in heraldry, XL 709.
COHELETH, Book of Ecclesiastes, vii. 624.
COHEN, Francis (Sir Francis Palgrave), English historian, xvni. 182.
COHESION, in capillary action, v. 56.
COHN, F., his researches on protoplasm, xix. 829; on Schizomycetes, xxi. 399.
COHOES, town, New York, U.S.A., vi. 116.
COIGNET, Michael, Flemish cartogra pher, xvn. 253.
COIMBATORE, district, India, VI. 116.
COIMBRA, town, Portugal, vi. 117; xix.
537; observatory at, xvn. 713; uni versity, xxin. 839, 851. COIN, town, Spain, vi. 117. COINAGE, xvi. 723; xvn. 628; counter feit, I. 176; of gold and silver, iv. 518;
depreciation of, xvi. 726; relations to
units of weight, xxiv. 482; British,
xvi. 480; French, ix. 525; ancient
Lydian, xv. 100; in Tibet, XIV. 498.
, Decimal, vii. 20.
COINING, xvi. 480; Boulton s apparatus
for, iv. 173. COINS, xvn. 628; Etruscan, vin. 641;
Greek and Roman bronze, IV. 367;
Tibetan, xiv. 498. COIR, fibre, vi. 103. CoiRE, town, Switzerland, vi. 117;
xxn. 778.
GOITER, Volcher, on birds, xvni. 4. Coix LACHRYMA, species of grasses,
xin. 703.
COJUTEPEC, town, San Salvador, vi. 1 18. COKE, fuel, vi. 46, 118; use of, for
smoke abatement, xxn. 182. , Sir Edward, English lawyer, vi.
119; rival of Bacon, in. 202.
, Thomas, American Methodist, xvi.
192. COKUM BUTTER, vegetable fat, xvn.
744, 746. COLAC, lake, Victoria, Australia, xxiv.
216.
COL/EUS, Samian navigator, xxi. 249. COLA NUT, xvn. 664. COLAPTES, genus of birds, xxiv. 652. COLAR, district, India, xiv. 136. COLAXAIS, Scythian hero, xxi. 576. COLAY, lake, Ecuador, vii. 646. COLBATH, Jeremiah J. (Henry Wilson),
vice-president of United States, xxiv.
590.
COLBERG, town, Prussia, vi. 121. COLBERT, Jean. Baptiste, French states man, VI. 12 1 ; IX. 574; his economic
policy, xix. 356.
COLCHAGUA, province, Chili, v. 617. COLCHESTER, town, England, vi. 123;
house of Austin Canons at, I. 19.
, Lord, English statesman, vi. 124.
COLCHICINE, vegetable alkaloid, vi.
125.
COLCHICUM, plant, vi. 124. COLCHIS, ancient country, Caucasus, vi.
125; xvi. 437; coins of, xvn. 645. COLD, Death from, xv. 781. , catarrh, v. 218.
BLAST FURNACE, xin. 317. COLDSTREAM, town, Scotland, VI. 125. COLD-WATER CURE, hydropathy, xii.
542. COLD WAVES, of air, in United States,
xxin. 805.
COLE, W., English physician, xv. 811. COLEBROOKE, Henry Thomas, English
Orientalist, VI. 125; I. 517. COLEMAN, Edward, English veterinary
teacher, xxiv. 199.