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COSTELLO, Louisa Stuart, English writer,

vi. 451. COSTER, Laurens, Dutch printer, XIV.

143; XXIII. 689, 691.

, Samuel, Dutch writer, xil. 94.

COSTERMONGERS, in London, xiv. 829. COSTILLA, mountain, New Mexico,

U.S.A., xvii. 399. COSTNITZ, or Constance (q.v.) town,

Baden, vi. 297. COSTS, Legal, vi. 451. COSTUME, vi. 453; Celtic, v. 801;

Egyptian, VII. 723; early Irish, xin.

254; Persian, XVIII. 630. COSTUS, incense, XII. 718. COTA, Eodrigo, Spanish poet, vi. 479;

vii. 420. COTAN (Khotan), district and town,

Turkestan, Xiv. 67. COTANGENT, in trigonometry, xxni.

A 56 3 .

COTE D OR, department, France, vi. 479. COTENTIN, district, Normandy, France,

xv. 458; xvn. 540. COTES, Roger, English mathematician,

VI. 479; his Logometria, XVII. 256;

Newton s correspondence with, xvii.

447-

COTES-DU-NORD, department, France, VI. 479.

COTESWOLD HILLS, Gloucestershire, England, X. 687.

GOTHAM STONE, or Landscape Marble, xv. 529.

COTHEN, town, Germany, xiv. 144.

COTILE, genus of birds, XV. 581.

COTOCACHI, mountain, Ecuador, vn. 645.

COTOPAXI, volcano, Ecuador, vi. 480; vn. 644.

COTRONE, town, Italy, vi. 616.

COTSWOLD SHEEP, i. 392.

COTTA, Johann Friedrich, German theo logian, VI. 480.

, Johann Georg, German publisher,

vi. 480.

VON COTTENDORF, Georg, German

publisher, vi. 481.

VON COTTENDORF, Johann Fried- rich, German publisher, VI. 480; XVII. 428.

COTTABATO, volcano, Philippines, xvni.

749-

COTTABUS, Greek game, VI. 481.

COTTAGERS OF GLENBURNIE, Mrs Hamilton s story, XL 415.

COTTAGE SYSTEM, for farm labourers, in Scotland, I. 409.

COTTBUS, town, Prussia, xiv. 144.

COTTENDORF, Cotta von, German pub lishers, vi. 480. See Cotta.

COTTEREAU, Jean, French royalist, V. 686.

COTTIAN ALPS, I. 623. COTTIN, Sophie, French novelist, VI. 481. COTTIUS, chief of Segusio (Susa), Italy, xxii. 722.

COTTON, vi. 482; of Brazil, iv. 227; of Egypt, VII. 708, 786; of India, xil. 748; bleaching of, III. 812; growth of, in Bombay, IV. 23; in the United States, xxni. 824; in Georgia, U.S.A., x. 435; manufacture of, vi. 487; manufacture in England, vill. 230; in India, xil. 761, 763; in Russia, xxi. 849; at Lowell, U.S.A., xv. 29 ; dyeing of red colours on, VII. 576. , Charles, English writer, VI. 508;

his share in the Compleat Angler, xxiv. 342.

, George Edward Lynch, bishop of Calcutta, vi. 508. -, John, New England Puritan, Xil.

726.

, Sir Robert Brace, political writer

and founder of Cottonian library, vi. 509.

, Stapleton, Viscount Combermere,

vi. 181.

FIBRE, ix. 133.

COTTONIAN LIBRARY, in British Museum, VI. 509.

COTTONIAN MSS., British Museum, xiv. 515.

COTTON PAPER, xvni. 218.

COTTON-SEED CAKE, xvn. 739.

COTTON-SEED OIL, xvn. 745.

COTTON-SPINNING, Robert Owen s im provements in, xvin. 87.

COTTON-SPINNING FRAME, Invention of, n. 541.

COTTONSTONE, mineral, xvi. 423.

COTTON-WOOD, tree, XIX. 512.

COTTON YARNS, xxiv. 731.

COTTUS, genus of fishes, xvi. 320.

COTUNNITE, mineral, xvi. 384.

COTURNIX, genus of birds, XX. 146.

COTYLE, Greek measure, xxiv. 485.

COTYLEDONS, in plants, iv. 92, 156.

COTYLOPHORA, group of ungulate mammals, xv. 430.

COTYORA, town, Asia Minor, xix.

459-

COTYS, Thracian kings, vi. 509. COUAGGA (Quagga), ungulate mammal,

xx. 146.

COUCH, fish, xxi. 223. COUCHES, furniture, ix. 850. COUGHING, abnormal respiration, xx.

479- COUGOUAR, carnivorous mammal, xv.

435; xx. 104. COULANGES, Christophe cle, Abbe" de

Livry, XXI. 703. COULOMB, Charles Augustin, French

physicist, VI. 509; his contributions to

the science of electricity, vi 1 1. 9, 18; to

science of magnetism, XV. 237, 249. , electrical unit of measurement,

xxni. 116. COULTER, Loch, Stirlingshire, Scotland,

xxii. 553.

COULTERNEB, bird, XX. IOI.

COUMARIN, perfume, xvni. 526. COUNCIL, Ecclesiastical, vi. 510; list of oecumenical councils, vi, 511.

, Municipal, xvn. 27.

, Vatican (1869-70), xxiv. no.

BLUFFS, town, Iowa, U.S.A., vi.

512.

OF BASEL (1431-43), in. 409.

OF CONSTANCE (1414-18), vi.

297. OF TEN, Venetian, xxiv. 143.

OF TRENT (1545-63); xxni. 543;

Sarpi s History of, xxi. 312. COUNT, title, vi. 512; xxni. 418;

German, xvni. 461. COUNTERPOINT, in music, xvn. 82. COUNTERSCARP, in fortification, ix.

422.

COUNTESS, title, vi. 512; vn. 595. COUNT JULIAN, Landor s tragedy, xiv.

278. COUNTRY WIFE, The, Wycherley s play,

xxiv. 706. COUNTY, administrative area, vi. 512;

origin of, in England, vin. 273 ;

American, xxni. 731, 827.

COURT, Jurisdiction of, vi. 513.

COUP D ETAT,of Louis Napoleon(i85i),

xvn. 228. COUP DE SOLEIL, or Sunstroke, xxn.

666. COURAYER, Pierre Frangois le, French

theologian, vi. 514. COURBARIL, tree, n. 55. COURIER, of ambassador, I. 658 ;

Government, Xix. 562. , Paul Louis, French writer, VI. 514;

ix. 673.

COURLAN, bird, XX. 223. COURLAND, province, Russia, vi. 515;

xxi. 69. COURNOT, Augustin, French economist,

xix. 386.

COURONS, tribe, Lithuania, xiv. 702. COURS, town, France, xx. 529. COURSER, bird, xix. 228. COURSING, with greyhounds, vi. 515. COURT, COURTS, Judicial, vi. 516; of

appeal, II. 209; of summary jurisdic tion, XXII. 641; English, vin. 261;

records of English, xx. 311; Federal,

United States, xxni. 750; Moslem,

XVI. 591.

, Contempt of, VI. 318.

, Antoine, French Protestant, VI.

519; XIX. 695; missionary of the

Camisards, IV. 744. DE GEBELIN, Antoine, French

scholar, VI. 520.

COURTESY TITLES, British, xix. 665. COURT FOOLS, ix. 366. COURTHOSE, Robert, founder of New-

castle-on-Tyne, XVII. 379. COURT MARTIAL, vi. 517; xvi. 297. COURTNEY, William, archbishop of

Canterbury, XXIV. 711.

COURT OF LOVE, by Chaucer, v. 451.