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135
DOLCINISTS, or Apostolici, Christian
sect, II. 198. DOLCINO, Fra, leader of the Dolciiiists,
II. 198. DOLCOATH MINE, Corn-wall, England,
xvi. 452. D6LE, town, France, vn. 344.
, mountain, Switzerland, XIII. 781.
DOLET, Etienne, French scholar and
printer, VII. 344.
DOLGELLY, town, Wales, vn. 345. DOLGORUKI, Alexis, Kussian prince,
xxi. 98. , George, prince of Suzdal, Russia,
xxi. 89. DOLIOLUM, genus of Tunicata, XXIII.
609, 615. DOLLAR LAW, mountain, Scotland,
xvin. 451.
DOLLART ZEE, North Sea, xvn. 563. DOLLINGER, Johann J. I., leader of the
Old Catholics, xvn. 754. DOLLOND, John, English optician, VII.
345; his double-image micrometer,
xvi. 250; his object-glasses for tele scopes, xxiii. 138, 142. DOLMENS, stone monuments, II. 383;
xxi. 52; at Carnac, France, V. 118. DOLOMIEU, Deodat G. S. T. Gratet de,
French mineralogist, vil. 345. DOLOMITE, mineral, x. 228, 232; xv.
217; xvi. 397; in the Alps, I. 630. DOLOPES, ancient inhabitants of Scyros,
Greece, xxi. 574. DOLORIDA, De Vigny s poem, XXI v.
226. DOLPHIN (Delphmus, etc.), cetacean
mammal, vn. 346; xv. 352, 392, 399;
XIX. 521; distribution of, vn. 280. (Coryphsena), fish, vn. 346 ; XII.
690.
, in Greek mythology, n. 502.
RISE, elevation in Atlantic, in. 17.
DOM, mountain, Switzerland, xxiv. 31. , or Domberg, part of Eeval, Russia,
xx. 495. DOMAIRI (Damiri), Arabian naturalist,
vi. 794; xvi. 597. DOMAT, Jean, French jurisconsult, vn.
346. DOMBROWSKI, Jan Henryk, Polish
general, vn. 347.
DOME, in architecture, vn. 347; intro duction of, into Italy, II. 435. DOME-Boc, King Alfred s register, vn.
350.
DOME MOUNTAINS, France, xx. 119. DOMENICHINO, or Domenico, Zampieri,
Italian painter, vn. 348; xx. 396. DOMENICO BIGORDI, Italian painter,
x. 567. DOMENICO BUONVICINI, Fra, disciple
of Savonarola, xxi. 337. DOME OF THE ROCK, Jerusalem, xxi.
671.
DOMESDAY BOOK, vn. 349; vin. 294. DOMESTICATION, of animals, i. 84;
XXIV. 78; its influence on breeding,
IV. 248; on instinct, xni. 159; of
plants, IV. 248; xxiv. 78. DOMESTIC SERVANTS, in United States,
xxin. 822.
DOMETT, variety of flannel, ix. 292. DOMEYKITE, mineral, xvi. 393. DOMICILE, in law, vn. 351; xin. 191;
as affecting marriage, vn. 305. DOMINIC, St, founder of Dominican
order, vn. 353; xvi. 710; as inquisitor,
XIII. 92. DOMINICA, island, West Indies, vn. 354;
population, xxiv. 510. DOMINICAL LETTER, in the calendar, iv.
669. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, West Indies,
ii. 546. DOMINICANS, mendicant order of monks,
VII. 354; xvi. 710; their connexion
with the Inquisition, Xlil. 93. DOMINION, Arms of, in heraldry, XI.
688.
OF CANADA, iv. 765.
DOMINIQUE (Dominica), island, West
Indies, vn. 354. DOMINIS, Marc Antonio de, Italian
theologian and man of science, vn.
355-
DOMINUS AC REDEMPTOR, brief sup pressing the Jesuits, xin. 655.
DOMITIAN, Roman emperor, vn. 355; xx. 773; Statius s praise of, xxn. 467.
DOMOSTROI, early Russian work, xxi. 104.
DOMPO, state, Sumbawa, Indian Archi pelago, xxn. 641.
DON, river, Russia, vn. 356; xxi. 74; mouth of, XX. 862; Cossacks of the, vi. 449.
DONAGHADEE, town, Ireland, vn. 357.
DONALD I. -I I., kings of Scotland, xxi. 478.
BAIN, king of Scotland, xxi. 481.
DONALDSON, James, on husbandry, i. 300.
, John William, English philologist,
vn. 357.
DONATELLO, Italian sculptor and painter, vn. 358; xxi. 568.
DON ATI, Giovanni Battista, Italian astro nomer, vn. 359; his comet, 11. 815.
DONATIO MORTIS CAUSA, in law, xxiv.
573- DONATISTS, early Christian sect, vn.
359; Augustine s relations with, III. 77. DONATUS, bishop of Casoe Nigrse, vn.
359- , ^Elius, Roman grammarian and
rhetorician, VII. 360; XX. 726. MAGNUS, bishop of Carthage, vn.
359- DONAU (Danube, q.v.), river of Europe,
vi. 819.
DONAUWORTH, town, Bavaria, vn. 360. DON CARLOS, Schiller s drama, xxi.
396.
DONCASTER, town, England, vn. 361; population, xxiv. 748; horse-racing at,
XII. 201.
DON COSSACK COUNTRY, Russia, vn.
356; vi. 449; xxi. 69. DONDUK OMBO, Mongol ruler, xvi. 745. DONEGAL, county, Ireland, vii. 361;
population and representation, xxiii.
727; town, vii. 361. DONETZ, river, Russia, vn. 356; xxi.
74-
DONGALA, district, Celebes, v. 290. DONGAN, Thomas, governor, New York,
XVII. 455. DON GIOVANNI, Mozart s opera, vn.
357; xvn. ii. DONGO (Angola), district, West Africa,
ii. 45.
DONGOLA, town, Egypt, vn. 363. DONGOLAWI, people, Nubia, xvn. 612. DONIZETTI, Gaetaiio, Italian musical
composer, VI I. 363; XVII. 99. DONJON, in architecture, n. 464, 466. DON JUAN, of European legend, vn.
357-
DON JUAN, Moliere s play, XVI. 628. DONKOLA (Dongola), town, Egypt, VII.
363- DONNE, John, English poet and divine,
vii. 364. DONNER, Lake, Nevada, U.S.A., xvn.
367- DONNIER, Colonel, French officer in
long-King, xxin. 442. DONNIGES, Helene von, her relations
with Lassalle, xiv. 321. DONNYBROOK, village, Ireland, vn. 495. DONOVAN, Edward, English naturalist,
VII. 365; on British birds, xvin. 9. DON PASQUALE, Donizetti s opera, vn.
364- DON QUIXOTE, of Cervantes, v. 352;
xxn. 358. DOOLIN OF MAYENCE, romance, xx.
652. DOOM (or DOUM) PALM, of Arabia, n.
237; xvin. 190.
DOONDIAH, Indian chieftain, XXIV. 494. DOON OF MAYENCE, romance, xx.
652. DOOPSGEZINDEN (Mennonites), Dutch
religious sect, xvi. 12. DOOR, in joinery, iv. 491. DOORKEEPERS (Ostiarii), in orders of
Roman Catholic Church, xvn. 820. DOPPLERITE, mineral, xvi. 429. DOPPLER S PRINCIPLE, of wave-move ments, xiv. 614; as applied to radi~
ation, xx. 216.
DORA BALTEA, river, Italy, xin. 435. DORA RIPARIA, river, Italy, xin. 435. DORAS, genus of fishes, xxn. 68. DOR AT, or Daurat, Jean, French poet
and scholar, vi. 835; xx. 84; XXL
363-
DORCHESTER, town, England, vn. 365.
, town, New Brunswick, xvn. 375.