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COURT OF SESSION, in Scotland, xxi.
535- COURTOIS, Jaques and Guillaume,
French painters, VI. 520. COURTRAI, town, Belgium, vi. 520;
battle of (1302), ix. 544. COURTS. See Court. COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH,
Longfellow s poem, XI v. 86 1. COUSA, or Phalanger, marsupial mam mal, xvm. 727. COUSIN, Victor, French philosopher, vi.
521; ix. 674. COUSTOU, Nicholas and Guillaume,
French sculptors, VI. 528. COUTANCES, town, France, VI. 529;
district, xvil. 539.
COUTHON, Georges, French Revolu tionist, vi. 529; xx. 604. COUTTS, Thomas, English banker, VI.
529.
COVELLINE, mineral, xvi. 393. COVENANT, Book of the, Pentateuchal, xvm. 509.
, National (1638), in Scotland, XI.
651; xxi. 512.
, Solemn League and, in Scotland
(1643), vi. 530; xxi. 513. COVENANTERS, in Scottish history, vi. 529; xix. 682; xxi. 515; persecution of, by Claverhouse, vn. 537. COVENT GARDEN MARKET, London,
xiv. 829, 847.
COVENTRY, town, England, vi. 530; population, XXIV. 379; ribbons of, xx. 532.
CHAIR, driven as tricycle, xxm.
560.
PLAYS, English miracle-plays, vn.
414. COVE OF CORK (Queenstown), town,
Ireland, XX. 175.
COVERDALE, Miles, translator of English Bible, VI. 531; his version, viii. 385. COVERED WAY, in engineering, xxm.
622; in fortification, IX. 445. COVILHA, town, Portugal, vi. 531; xix.
537- COVILHAM, Pedro de, Portuguese
traveller, I. 65; x. 180. COVINGTON, town, Kentucky, U.S.A.,
vi. 531; XVIL 406.
Cow, Milch, management of, I. 390; vi. 768; diseases of, XXIV. 204; milk of, xvi. 303; respect paid to, by Hindus, iv. 211 ; by Zoroastrians, xxiv. 822.
, The, statue by Myron, XVII. 120.
COWELL, John, English jurist, VI. 531. COWES, West and East, towns, Isle of
Wight, vi. 531. COWEY STAKES, in Thames, Middlesex,
England, xvi. 281. COWLEY, Abraham, English poet, vi.
532; vin. 418.
COW-PARSNIP, as forage plant, i. 378. COWPER, William, English poet, vi. 533:
his friendship with John Newton, XVII. 449; hymns by, xil. 594; hi place in English literature, viii. 429.
COWPER, William, anatomist, I. 813.
COWPER S WRITING - TELEGRAPH, xxm. 121.
Cow-Pox, xm. 623; xxiv. 25, 204.
COWRY, shell and money, vi. 535, 766.
COWSLIP, plant, xix. 737.
Cows OF ATHOR, in Egyptian mythology, III. 14.
Cox, David, English painter, VI. 535. -, Richard, bishop of Ely, VI. 537.
COXCIE, Michael, Flemish painter, vi.
537-
Coxcox, the Mexican Noah, xvi. 209. COXE, William, archdeacon, English
writer, VI. 537.
COXON, John, buccaneer, IV. 410. COXWELL, Henry T., aeronaut, I. 193. COYNE AND LIVERY, right of free
quarters, in Ireland, xm. 262. COYPEL, family of French painters, vi.
537- COYPU, rodent mammal, XV. 420; XVI.
301. COYSEVOX, or Coyzevox, Charles An-
toine, French sculptor, VI. 537; XXI.
563-
CRAB, crustacean, vi. 538, 655; sperma tozoon of, xx. 411; fisheries, ix. 265.
CRABBE, George, English poet, vi. 539.
CRAB ISLAND, West Indies, xxiv. 261.
CRAB ORCHARD, spa, Kentucky, U.S.A., xvi. 436.
GRACING, group of birds, VI. 709.
CRACKER, in pyrotechny, xx. 136.
CRACKNELS, biscuits, in. 252.
CRACOW, town, Austrian Poland, vi. 540; university of, XIX. 300, 306; xxm. 840, 851.
CRADLE MOUNTAIN, Tasmania, xxm. 72.
CRAFT-GUILDS, vi. 39; XL 261.
CRAFTSMAN, The, Amhurst s news paper, i. 738; xx. 104.
CRAFTSMEN, as distinct from labourers, xiv. 1 66.
CRAIG, John, Scottish Reformer, VI. 541. , Dr John, friend of Napier, xvu.
182.
, Sir Thomas, Scottish jurist and
poet, vi. 541; xvu. 177; xxi. 543.
CRAIGENTINNY MEADOWS, Edinburgh, Sewage irrigation of, I. 374.
CRAIGNETHAN CASTLE, Lanark, Scot land, xiv. 251.
CRAIK, George Lillie, English writer, vi. 542.
CRAIL, town, Scotland, vi. 542.
CRAJOVA, town, Roumania, xiv. 146.
CRAKE, bird, vi. 542; xx. 224.
CRAMALT CRAIG, mountain, Scotland, xvm. 451.
CRAMER, Gabriel, his method of deter minants, I. 516.
CRAMMING, for examinations, vin. 779.
CRAMP, muscular disease, vi. 543; rings worn as preservative against, XX. 561.
CRAN, river, England, xvi. 279.
CRANACH, Lucas, German painter and caricaturist, VI. 543 ; v. 104 ; XXI.
438, 443- CRANBERRY, plant and fruit, VI. 545 ;
xn. 270. CRANBORNE CHASE, Wilts, England,
xxiv. 593.
CRANBROOK, town, England, vi. 546. CRANE, bird, vi. 546.
, hoisting machine, vi. 547.
, Francis, English tapestry designer,
xxm. 213. DANCE, in Greece and Siberia,
xxm. 294.
CRANE-FLY, insect, vn. 256. CRANESBILL, plant, x. 439. CRANGANORE, town, India, xiv. 135. CRANGON, genus of Crustacea, xxi.
846. CRANIAD/E, family of Brachiopoda, iv.
194.
CRANIAL NERVES, i. 880; xix. 42. CRANIATA, division of vertebrate
animals, xxiv. 181, 812. CRANIUM, or Skull, i. 822; xxn. 113;
of American Indians, xil. 824; surgery
of, xxii. 688; successive stages of, in
the fowl, ill. 700. CRANK-SHAFT, of steam-engine, xxii.
509.
CRANMER, Thomas, archbishopof Canter bury, vi. 548; vin. 333, 340; XL 664;
leader of the Reformation in England,
xx. 330; his influence on the English
Church, VIII. 376. CRANNOGS, Celtic lake dwellings, vi.
552; n. 384; xiv. 223. GRANTOR, Greek philosopher, vi. 552. CRANTZ, Albert, German historian, xiv.
146. CRAON, Robert de, grand-master of
Knights Templars, xxm. 160. CRAPE, silk fabric, vi. 553. CRASHAW, Richard, English poet, vi.
553-
CRASSAPUILL TROUT, fish, xxi. 223. CRASSUS, L. Calpurnius, conspirator
against the emperor Nerva, xvu. 353. , Lucius Licinius, Roman orator,
VI- 553- , Marcus Licinius, Roman triumvir,
VI. 554; xix. 451; xx. 763, 765; his invasion of Mesopotamia, xvin. 596.
CRAT^EGUS, genus of plants, XL 536.
CRATER, ancient cup, xix. 180, 614.
CRATES of Athens, actor and writer of comedies, vi. 554.
of Mallus, grammarian and Stoic philosopher, VI. 554; XL 43; xv. 516.
of Thebes, Cynic philosopher, VI.
554-
CRATHIS, river, Lucania, Italy, xv. 37. CRATINUS, Greek comedian, vi. 554.
CRATIPPUS, Greek historian, vi. 554.