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COLENSO, J. W., bishop of Natal, xvn.

242; on the Pentateuch, xvm. 512. COLEOPTERA, order of insects, VI. 126,

Xiii. 148; mimicry in, XVI. 343. COLERAINE, town, Ireland, vi. 134. COLERIDGE, Hartley, English writer,

vi. 135. , Sir John Taylor, English lawyer

and critic, VI. 135. , Samuel Taylor, English poet, VI.

135; as dramatist, vn. 438; as jour nalist, XVII. 417; his sonnets, XXII.

262; his place in English literature,

vili. 433; his relations with Southey,

xxn. 290; with "Vordsworth, xxiv.

669. , Sara, English writer, VI. 138 ;

translator, vn. 308. COLEROON, branch from the Kaveri,

India, xiv. 19; xxm. 47. COLERUS, Johannes, biographer of

Spinoza, XXII. 402.

COLESHILL, town, England, xxiv. 379. COLET, John, dean of St Paul s, London,

vi. 139; vin. 414. , Louise Revoil, French poetess and

novelist, VI. 139. COLEUS, stove plant, xn. 266. COLFAX, Schuyler, vice-president of

United States, xxm. 788. COLIC, disease, vi. 140. COLIGNI, or Coligny, Gaspard de, admiral

of France, VI. 140; IX. 559. COLIGNY, House of, ix. 559. COLI MA, town, Mexico, vi. 141; xvi. 214;

state, xvi. 214; mountain, xvi. 215. COLIN, bird, xx. 147. , Alexander, Flemish sculptor, vi

141.

CLOUT, Skelton s song, xxn. 120.

CLOUT S COME HOME AGAIN,

Spenser s poem, xxn. 394. COLIUS, genus of birds, xvn. 6. COLL, Bernat des, Catalan chronicler,

xxn. 364. COLLAERT, Hans, Flemish engraver, vi

141.

COLLAR-BONE, Anatomy of the, I. 826. COLLARD, W. F., pianoforte maker, xix.

75-

COLLAS, Peruvian tribe, XVIII. 676. COLLE, Charles, French dramatist, vi.

141. COLLE, Rafaelle del, Italian painter, vi.

142. COLLECTARIUM, liturgical service book,

xiv. 710.

COLLECTIVISM, economic basis of social ism, xxn. 207.

COLLEGE, vi. 142; xxm. 834, 837. COLLEGE DE FRANCE, xxm. 851. COLLEGES DE RHETORIQUE, in Dutch

literature, xn. 91. COLLEGIA, Roman guilds, vi. 432; xi.

260.

COLLEGIANT BROTHERHOOD, Dutch

religious sect, xxn. 400.

COLLEGIUM CURIOSUM, academy, in

Germany, I. 71. COLLEMCOLA, group of insects, xm.

153-

COLLENCHYMA, tissue ill plants, xn. 18.

COLLEONI, Bartolomeo, Statue of, at Venice, XXI. 568; xxiv. 156, 176.

COLLET, John, English caricaturist, v. 104.

COLLETT, J. Camilla, Norwegian novel ist, xvii. 592.

COLLETTA, Pietro, Italian historian, xm. 514.

COLLIBERTS, or Cagots, race of people, France, IV. 641.

COLLIE, dog, vn. 326.

COLLIER, Arthur, English metaphysi cian, vi. 143.

, Jeremy, English divine, VI. 145 ;

on the English stage, vn. 436.

COLLIERIES, in England and Wales, vm. 226; modes of working, vi. 64. See Coal, Coalfields, and Coal-Mining.

COLLIMATOR, optical instrument, xvn. 800; in spectroscopy, XXII. 373.

MAGNET, xv. 238.

COLLING, Messrs, breeders of shorthorn

cattle, I. 303. COLLINGWOOD, suburb of Melbourne,

Victoria, xv. 836.

, Lord, English admiral, VI. 145. COLLINS, Anthony, English philosopher,

VI. 146; XXIV. 644; his Discourse of

Freethinking, VII. 35. , Mortimer, English poet and novel ist, vi. 147.

, Samuel, English anatomist, I. 813.

, William, English painter, VI. 148.

, William, English poet, VI. 148. COLLINSON, Captain, Arctic explorer,

xix. 321.

COLLISION, at sea, xxi. 60 r. COLLOCALIA, genus of birds, XXII. 760. COLLODION, its composition and uses,

vi. 149.

PROCESS, in photography, xvm. 824.

COLLOQUE, French presbytery, Xix. 693.

COLLOQUIA, of Erasmus, vm. 512. MENSALIA, of Luther, i. 785.

COLLOREDO, Lazarus Johannes Baptista, parasite-bearing monster, xvi. 766.

COLLOT D HERBOIS, Jean Marie, French Revolutionist, vi. 149.

COLMAN, George, the Elder, English dramatist, vi. 149; vn. 438.

, George, the Younger, English

dramatist, vi. 150.

COLMAR, town, German Alsace, vi. 150.

COLMATA, or Warping, method of re claiming land, I. 406; xm. 367.

COLN (Cologne, q.v.), town, Germany, vi. 151.

COLNE, river, Herts, England, xi. 771;

XVI. 279; XXIII. 220.

, river, Essex, England, vm. 552.

COLNE, town, England, VI. 150.

COLOBOMA OF THE IRIS, eye disease, xvn. 782.

COLOBUS, genus of apes, n. 151.

COLOCYNTH, plant and drug, vi. 150.

COLOGNA, town, Italy, vi. 151.

COLOGNE, town, Rhenish Prussia, vi. 151; xx. 1 6, 21 ; architecture of churches, II. 431; sculptures in cathe dral, xxi. 565; university of, xxm. 840, 848 ; Wallraf-Richartz museum, xxi. 445; congress of Old Catholics at (1872), xvii. 755.

COLOMBIA, United States of, South America, vi. 152; I. 712; xxiv. 141; under Bolivar, IV. 9; Indian tribes, Xii. 828; mines, xvi. 471; railways, xx. 252.

COLOMBINI, Giovanni, Italian writer, xm. 505.

COLOMBO, town, Ceylon, vi. 157.

COLON, territory, Venezuela, xxiv. 140.

(Aspinwall), town, Panama, n. 716;

xvm. 209.

COLONEL JACK, Defoe s work, vn. 29.

COLONEUS, CEdipus, Sophocles s drama, xxn. 272.

COLONIA, town, Uruguay, xxiv. 15.

COLONIAL GOVERNMENT, XL 20.

COLONIES, vi. 158; growth of and com merce with, vi. 202 ; their legal rela tions to aboriginal tribes, xm. 196; British, in America, their relations to the crown, xxm. 730, 736; Roman, xx. 745.

COLONIZATION, Wakefield s theories of,

xxiv. 319. COLONNA, Giacomo, bishop of Lombez,

France, xvm. 707. , Giovanni Paolo, Italian composer,

vi. 157.

, Otto di (Pope Martin V.), xv. 582.

-, Sciarra, mediaeval Roman senator,

xx. 798. , Vittoria, Neapolitan princess and

poetess, vi. 157; friend of Michel angelo, xvi. 234.

- FAMILY, Rome, xx. 796, 804, 806. COLONNE, Guido delle, Italian writer,

xm. 499; xx. 639.

COLONUS, Roman cultivator, xxil. 135. COLONY, vi. 158. See Colonies. COLOPHON, ancient town, Asia Minor,

vi. 161.

, in bibliography, VI. 161.

COLOPHONITE, mineral, xvi. 411, COLOPHONIUS, Nicander, Greek poet,

XVII. 476. COLOPHONY, rosin, vi. 161 ; xx. 852;

xxiv. 242. COLOQUINTIDA (Colocynth), plant, vi.

!50.

COLORADO, State, U.S.A., vi. 161 ; population, xxm. 802; mines of, xvi. 470; xxm. 815.

BEETLE, vi. 134, 163.

COLORADOITE, mineral, xvi. 394.

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