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CORE, Magnetic, xv. 252.
COREA, kingdom, Asia, vi. 390; language
of, xviii. 779; xxiv. 3; dictionaries
of language, vn. 192. COREGGIO, or Correggio, Antonio Al-
legri, Italian painter, vi. 437 ; xxi.
437, 443- COREGONUS, genus of fishes, XL 346;
XIX. 402, 650; XXI. 221, 223; XXIV.
137, 552.
CORELLI, Arcangelo, Italian musical
composer, vi. 394; xvn. 93. CORENTIN, St, bishop of Cornouailles,
France, xx. 181. CORENZIO, Belisario, Greek Neapolitan
painter, vi. 395; xx. 532. CORFU, island, Greece, vi. 395; xm. 205;
town, vi. 396. CORI, town, Italy, vi. 368. CORIANDER, plant and fruit, vi. 396;
xii. 289. CORIANDOLI, in Koniau carnival, v.
124.
CORIGLIANO, town, Italy, vi. 396. CORINGA, town, India, vi. 396. CORINNA, Greek poetess, vi. 397. CORINNE, Madame de Stael s novel,
xxii. 441. CORINTH, town, ancient Greece, vi. 397;
coins of, xvii. 642 ; slaves in, xxn.
130; St Paul at, xviii. 420. CORINTHIAN ARCHITECTURE, Greek
order, n. 407; Roman order, II. 415;
inventor of the column in, IV. 709. CORINTHIANS, Epistles to the, vi.
399; xviii. 421. , Third Epistle to the, apocryphal
book, xviii. 423. CORIOLANUS, Caius Marcius, Roman
patrician, vi. 401.
, Shakespeare s play, xxi. 764.
CORIOLI, ancient town, Italy, vi. 402. CORITANI, early British tribe, xiv. 655;
xvii. 556. CORK, bark of tree, VI. 402; formation
of, xii. 17; the tree, xvii. 694; in
Portugal, XIX. 538; in Tunis, XXIII.
620.
, county, Ireland, vi. 402; popula tion and representation, xxui. 727. , town, Ireland, vi. 405 ; library,
xiv. 524; observatory, xvii. 711;
Queen s College at, xxm. 855. , Earl of (Richard Boyle), English
statesman, iv. 183. AND ORRERY, Earl of (John Boyle),
English writer, iv. 183. CORKWING, fish, XXIV. 686. CORLEAR, early Dutch settler, New
York, xvii. 454. CORLEONE, town, Italy, vi. 406. CORLISS STEAM - ENGINE, xx. 507,
514.
CORM, of plants, iv. 98; xx. 423. CORMAC, Irish king, XIII. 246. CORMENIN, Vicomte de, French jurist,
vi. 406.
CORMONTAIGNE, Louis de, French mili tary engineer, vi. 407.
CORMOPHYTA, division of vegetable kingdom, III. 694.
CORMORANT, bird, vi. 407.
CORMORNE, musical instrument, xvii.
70S-
CORN, British trade in, vi. 413. , local thickening of the skin, XXll.
121.
-, Indian (Maize), XV. 309.
CORNALIA, Corpuscles of, parasites in
silkworms, xxii. 59. CORNARIUS, Janus, German physician,
xv. 808. CORNARO, Luigi, Italian writer, VI.
417. CORNAVll, ancient British tribe, XXI.
648. CORNAY, Joseph Emile, on classification
of birds, xviii. 29, 35. CORN-BRUISER, agricultural implement,
I. 326. CORN BURY, Lord, governor of New
Jersey, U.S.A., xvii. 398. CORN CRAKE, bird, vi. 543; xx. 222. CORN-CRUSHER, agricultural imple ment, I. 326; primitive, IX. 343. CORNEA, of the eye, vm. 817; i. 886;
diseases of the, xvii. 781. CORNEILLE, Mont, France, XX. 118. , Pierre, French dramatist, VI. 417;
vii. 424; ix. 658; xx. 206. -, Thomas, French dramatist, VI. 421 ;
IX. 658; his Dictionnaire des Arts et
des Sciences, vm. 194. CORNELIA, mother of the Gracchi, vi.
421. CORNELIUS, Peter von, German painter,
vi. 421; xiv. 16. - O DOWD (Charles Lever), Papers
by, XIV. 486. CORNELLI, Vincenzo Maria, his Biblio-
teca Universale, vm. 195. CORNELL UNIVERSITY, at Ithaca, New
York, U.S.A., xxm. 857. CORNET, musical instrument, xxiv.
787; ix. 351. CORNETO, town, Italy, vi. 423; vm.
634-
CORN FLOUR, xv. 310. CORNHERT, Theodore, Dutch writer, VI.
423-
CORNICE, in architecture, II. 462. CORNISH DIALECT, v. 298; dictionaries
of, vii. 1 88. CORNISH LITERATURE, ancient, v.
323- CORN-LAW RHYMES, by Elliott, vm.
149.
CORN LAWS, English, vi. 408; ix. 754; their effect on agriculture, I. 304; agitation against, vm. 366; repeal of, vi. 84; xviii. 457.
CORN-MILDEW, XVI. 293.
CORNO, Monte, Italy, II. 170; xm. 437-
CORNO DI BASSETTO, musical instru ment, xvii. 708.
CORNOUAILLES, Counts of, France, xx. 181.
CORN-SALAD, vegetable, xii. 281.
CORN THRIPS, insect, xxiv. 534.
CORN TRADE, British, vi. 413; early laws regarding, I. 298.
CORNU, Roman trumpet, XXIII. 592.
, A., his simplification of dili raction
problems, xxiv. 444.
CORNUS, genus of plants, VII. 342.
CORNUTUS, L. Amuxnis, Roman Stoic philosopher, VI. 423; xviii. 662.
CORNWALL, county, England, vi. 424; population and representation, xxm. 727; ancient remains, XXI. 51; Celtic language of, v. 298; Celtic literature, v. 323; fisheries, IX. 253; miracle plays in, vn. 414; serpentine rocks of, XXL 683.
CORNWALLIS, First Marquis, British general, vi. 428 ; in American War, xxm. 744; governor-general of India, xii. 803, 805.
CORNWALLITE, mineral, XVI. 405.
CORN WEEVIL, wheat pest, xxiv.
536.
CORO, town, Venezuela, VI. 428. CORODY, Right of, obsolete prerogative
of English crown, XIX. 672. COROLLA, of plants, iv. 132.
COROMANDEL COAST, India, VI. 428. CORONA, envelope of the sun, vi. 428;
xxii. 645, 647; ii. 789; XL 398; xiv.
597; xxiv. 435.
CORONADO, F. Vasquez-de, Spanish ex plorer, xvii. 309, 401. CORONATION, vi. 429.
ISLAND, Antarctic Ocean, xvii.
407.
OATH, England, xvii. 701.
CORONEA, Greece, Battle of (394 P,.C.),
xxm. 229.
CORONELLI, Vincenzio, Italian geogra pher, vi. 430.
CORONER, officer of the law, VI. 430. CORONER S JURY, xm. 786. CORONET, in heraldry, XL 711; ducal,
vn. 519. COROT, Jean Baptiste Camille, French
painter, VI. 431. COROZO NUT, or Vegetable Ivory, xm.
525; xvii. 664. CORPANCHO, Manuel Nicolas, Peruvian
poet, xviii. 676. CORPI SANTI, suburb of Milan, Italy,
xvi. 290. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, Law of,xxm.
465. CORPORA QUADRIGEMINA, CORPORA
STRIATA, in the brain, I. 872; xix.
37- CORPORATION, vi. 432; in United
States, xxm. 785. CORPORATION-SOLE, xviii. 296.
CORPULENCE, vi. 435 ; in pathology,