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D I V D L
DIVER, bird, vn. 292.
DIVERSIONS OF PURLEY, Home Tooke s treatise, xxm. 445.
DlVES, river, France, xvm. i.
DIVIDIVI, astringent pods, vii. 292; xiv. 382.
DIVINA COMMEDIA, Dante s, VI. 815; xni. 503.
DIVINATION, revelation by omens, vii. 293; II. 204; xv. 199; its connexion with ordeals, XVII. 819; in relation to priesthood, XIX. 725; Stoic doctrine of, XXII. 570; ancient Roman, III. 72; XI. 500; in Lapland, xiv. 307.
DIVINE, The, Names expressive of, xxm.
235- DIALOGUES, Henry More s, xvi.
815. RIGHT, of kings, xix. 672; Filmer s
theory of, IX. 166. DIVING, vii. 294; xxn. 771.
BELL, vii. 294.
DIVINING ROD, vii. 293; XL 549. DIVISION, in algebra, I. 524; in arith metic, n. 528. , in logic, xiv. 785. DIVISORS, Tables of, xxin. 7. DIVODURUM (Metz), ancient town,
France, xvi. 204. D I VON A (Cahors), ancient town, France,
iv. 642. DIVORCE, Law of, vii. 300; in New
Hampshire, U.S.A., xvii. 392; Milton
on, xvi. 329. Divus JULIUS, Temple of, at Rome,
xx. 818. DIWALGIRI, or Dhawalagiri, mountain,
Himalayas, xvii. 340. DIWAN, or Divan, vn. 292; xvi. 589,
591. DIXCOVE, settlement, West Africa, x.
755- DIXMERIE, Nicolas Bricaire de la,
French writer, XIV. 198. DlXON, George, English navigator, vii.
305-
, Jeremiah, English astronomer, xv.
611.
Diz, or Dizful, river, Persia, XV. 68; XVlll. 620.
DIZFUL, town, Persia, vn. 305; xvm. 627.
DJEBAIL (Jebeil), ancient town, Syria, xui. 613.
DJEDDAH (Jiddah), town, Arabia, XIII. 691; xx. 316.
DjERNANG, resin, vii. 389.
DjIDDAH (Jiddah), town, Arabia, Xlli. 691; xx. 316.
DJILOLO (Jilolo), island, Indian Archi pelago, xni. 692.
DjOUN, Syria, Lady Hester Stanhope s villa at, xxii. 450.
DJUSTENDIL (Kostendil), town, Bul garia, Turkey, xiv. 143.
DLUGOSZ, Jan, Polish historian, xix. 300.
DMITRI (Demetrius), The False, Russian
pretender, xix. 294; xxi. 94, 108. DONSKOi, prince of Moscow, XXI.
91. IVANOVICH, prince of Russia,
assassination of, XXL 93. DMITRIEFF, Ivan Ivanovitch, Russian
statesman and poet, vii. 305; xxi. 106. DMITROFF, town, Russia, vii. 305. DMITROVSK, town, Russia, vn. 306;
xvii. 826. DNIEPER, river, Russia, vii. 306; xxi.
73) 575; xxii. 183; its mouth, xvii.
724. DNIESTER, river, Russia, vn. 306; in.
615; xix. 254; xxi. 73; its mouth,
xvii. 724; in Austria, in. 116. DOAB, Indian geographical term, vn.
307; xx. 107; of Jalandhar, XIII. 545. DOANE, Bishop G. W., American hymn- writer, XII. 596. DOBBERAN, or Doberan, town, Germany,
vn. 308. DOBBO, town, Aru Islands, .Indian
Archipelago, II. 670. DOBELL, Sydney, English poet, vn. 307;
his relations with Alexander Smith,
xxn. 172.
DOBELN, town, Saxony, vn. 308. DOBERAN, town, Germany, vn. 308. DOBLER, Louis, German conjuror, xv.
209.
DOBRENTEI, Gabor, Hungarian philo logist, vii. 308. DOBRIZHOFFER, Martin, Roman Catholic
missionary, vn. 308; his history of
the Abipones, I. 50; VI. 138; on
mythology, xvii. 145. DOBROWSKY, or Dobrovsky, Joseph,
Slavonic philologist, vn. 308; xxn. 152. DOBRUDJA, or Dobrudscha, district and
province, Roumania, Vii. 309; XXI. 14, 21 ; xxin. 653. DOBSCHAU, or Dobsina, town, Hungary,
vn. 309. DOBSON, William, English painter, vn
309- DOBUNI, ancient people, England, xvm.
94- DOCET^E, heretics in early church, vn.
309-
DOCHMIUS, genus of nematode worms, xvn. 325.
DOCIMIA, Turkey in Asia, Marble cjuar- ries of, xiv. 2.
DOCK, plant, vn. 309.
DOCKS, for ships, XL 465; of London, xiv. 831.
DOCKWRA, William, founder of London penny post, xix. 565.
DOCKYARDS, Naval, vn. 310; at Ports mouth, xix. 535.
DOCMAC, fish, xxn. 68.
DOCTOR, title, vii. 319.
FAUSTUS, Marlowe s, xv. 556.
DOCTORS COMMONS, vn. 319.
DOCTRINAIRES, French political party,
vn. 319; XL 269. DODABETTA, mountain, India, xv. 184;
xvn. 509. DODD, Dr William, English divine, vn.
DODDER, parasitic plant, vn. 319; xvin. 264.
DODDRIDGE, Philip, English Noncon formist divine, vn. 320; hymns by, XII. 593.
DODECAHEDRON, in geometry, x. 388; crystals, XVI. 348, 351.
DODECASTYLE, iii architecture, n. 463.
DoDERLElN, Johann Christoph, Ger man philologist, vn. 320.
DODO, extinct bird, vn. 321; in. 732; xv. 641.
DODONA, Temple of, Greece, vn. 322.
DODSLEY, Robert, English writer and bookseller, vn. 323.
DODWELL, Edward, English antiquary, vn. 323.
Henry, English controversialist,
VII. 323; on deism, VII. 35. DOE, John, and Richard Roe, in law,
vii. 792. DOES, Jan van der (Dousa), Dutch
statesman and poet, vn. 378. DOG, DOGS, vn. 324; xv. 355, 437;
Arabian, n. 243; Egyptian, vn. 712;
tailless breeds, IV. 248; wild, of India,
xn. 741; diseases of, xxiv. 205, 206;
rabies in, xn. 546; xx. 199. DOGE, ruler of Venice, vn. 331; xni.
479; xxiv. 141.
, ruler of Genoa, vn. 332.
DoG-FiSH, species of sharks, vn. 332;
xn. 685; xxi. 774; organs of touch
in, xxin. 478; of British Columbia,
vi. 170. DOGGER BANK, North Sea, xvn. 563;
fisheries of, IX. 249. DOGMATIC, in theology, vn. 332; of
Origen, xvn. 841; of Theodoret, xxin.
256.
DOGRA, Punjab tribe, India, XX. 110. DOG S GROTTO, Naples, Italy, xxiv.
399-
DOG TICK, arachnid, xvi. 529. DOG-TOOTH, in architecture, n. 463. DOGWOOD, plant, vn. 342. DOHNA, Christoph von, his letters on
Sarpi, XXI. 312. DOHRN, Anton, German naturalist,
xxiv. 183; his doctrine of animal
degeneration, xxiv. Sii. DOKTHOL, region, Tibet, XXIII. 340. DDL, town, France, vn. 342. DOLABELLA, Publius Cornelius, Roman
general, vn. 343.
DOLANOR, town, Mongolia, Xiv. 230. DOLBEAR, Prof., his condenser telephone,
XXIIL 129.
DOLCE, Luigi, Italian writer, vn. 343. DOLCI, Carlo, Italian painter, vn.
343-