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DORCOPSIS, genus of marsupial mam mals, xiu. 840. DORDOGNE, department and river,

France, VII. 365. DORDRECHT (Dort, q.v.), town, Holland,

vii. 373. DORE, Monts, mountains, France, xx.

119. DORIA, Andrea, Genoese admiral, VII.

366; x. 157.

, Laniba, Genoese admiral, xix. 406.

DORIAN LAWS, xv. 95.

DORIANS, people, ancient Greece, vn.

366; xi. 90, 92.

DORIC DIALECT, of Greek, xi. 133. DORIC ORDER, of architecture, II. 403,

409; Roman Doric, U. 418. DORIDID^;, family of Mollusca, xvi. 655. DORIS, district, ancient Greece, vii. 368.

, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 657.

DORKING, town, England, vn. 368;

xxii. 694.

- FOWLS, i. 401; xix. 645. D ORLEANS, Louis, French poet, VII. 368. DORMER WINDOW, in architecture, n.

463-

DORMITOR, mountain, Montenegro, xvi. 780.

DORMITORY, in architecture, II. 463.

DORMOUSE, rodent mammal, vii. 368; XV. 418; hibernation of, XL 788.

DORNBIRN, or Dornbuhren, town, Austria, vii. 368.

DORNOCH, town, Scotland, XXII. 727.

DOROG, Hajdu, town, Hungary, XL 377.

DOROGOBUSH, or Dorogobuzh, town, Russia, vn. 369; xxii. 183.

DOROGOi, or Dorohoi, town, Roumania, vii. 369.

DOROTHEUS, Roman jurist, vn. 369; xiu. 794.

, bishop of Marcianopolis, his rela tions with Nestorianism, xvil. 353.

DORP, town, Prussia, VII. 369.

DORPAT, or Dorpt, town, Russia, vii. 369; observatory at, xvn. 714; obser vatory telescope, xxill. 148; univer sity, XXlll. 845.

DORRINGTON, Theophilus, hymns by, xn. 592.

DORSAL VERTEBRA, Anatomy of the, i. 821.

D ORSAY, Count, French savant, vn. 369.

DORSET, county, England, vii. 370; population and representation, xxm. 727.

, First Earl of, English poet, VI I.

372-

, Sixth Earl of, English politician

and poet, vii. 373.

SHEEP, i. 392.

DORSIBRANCHS, section of Annelida, 11. 66.

DORT, town, Holland, vii. 373; synod of (1578), xix. 696; synod of (1618), vn. 374; xn. 78.

DORTMUND, town, Germany, vn. 374.

DORY, or John Dory, fish, vii. 374. DORYL^EUM, Phrygia, Battle of (1097),

VI. 625. DORYLAUS, ancestor of Strabo, xxn.

580. DOST MOHAMMED, Afghan ruler, i.

240. DoSTOlEVSKl,FeodorM., Russian writer,

xxi. 108. DOUAI, town, France, vii. 375; college

at, I. 441. DOUANY, town, Comoro Islands, Africa,

VI. 221.

DOUARNENEZ, town, France, vii. 375. DOUAY, or Douai, town, France, vii.

375; college at, I. 441. DOUBLE BASS VIOL, xxiv. 243, 245. DOUBLED AY, Thomas, English writer,

vii. 375. DOUBLE ENTRY, in book-keeping, iv.

45- DOUBLET AND HOSE, mediaeval dress,

vi. 468. DOUBLET DE PERSAN, Madame, French

journalist, xvil. 425. DOUBS, department, France, VII. 375;

river, xiu. 782; XX. 528. DOUCE, Francis, English antiquary, vii.

376- HILL, Wicklow, Ireland, xxiv.

557-

DOUCHE BATHS, in. 439. DOUGLAS, town, Isle of Man, vii. 376;

xv. 453. , knight of Liddesdale, xxi. 489.

, Earls of, XXI. 490, 491, 493. -, Gawain, or Gavin, Scottish poet,

vn. 376.

, George, favourite of Mary, queen

of Scots, xv. 599.

, James, fourth earl of Morton,

regent of Scotland, xvi. 849; XXI. 506.

, James, second duke of Queens- berry, xx. 170.

, Stephen Arnold, American states man, vii. 377; xxill. 772.

, Sir William, Scottish chief, XXI.

487.

, TheTragedy of, Home s drama, xn.

108.

SPRUCE, tree, ix. 224.

DOUM PALM, of Arabia, n. 237; xvm. 190.

DOUNE CASTLE, Perthshire, Scotland, xvm. 667.

DOUR, town, Belgium, vii. 378.

DOURDAN, town, France, XXI. 625.

DOURO, river, Spain and Portugal, XXII. 295; mouth of, xvil. 795.

DOUSA, or Douza, Janus (Van der Does), Dutch statesman and poet, vn. 378; xxm. 850.

DOUVILLE, Jean Baptiste, French tra veller, vii. 378.

Douw, Gerhard, Flemish painter, vii. 379-

Doux, river, France, xx. 528. DOVE, bird, vii. 379; xix. 84, 647.

, Heinrich W., his syren, I. 109.

DOVER, town, England, vn. 380; xiv.

39; treaty of (1670), ix. 576.

, town, Delaware, U.S.A., vii. 381.

, town, New Hampshire, U.S.A.,

vii. 381; XVIL 392.

, Lord, English writer, vn. 381.

CASTLE, Kent, England, v. 198.

STRAITS, Proposed tunnelling of,

xxm. 623. DOVRE FJELD, mountains, Norway,

xvil. 575. Dow, or Douw, Gerhard, Flemish

painter, vn. 379. , Lorenzo, American preacher, vn.

38i.

DOWALTON, Wigtown, Scotland, Cran- nogs of, vi. 552; xxiv. 563.

DOWLAIS IRON WORKS, Wales, Blowing engine at, in. 550.

DOWLETABAD, town and fortress, India, vii. 381.

DOWN, county, Ireland, vii. 382; popu lation and representation, xxill. 727.

DOWNHAM MARKET, town, England, XVIL 536.

DOWNING COLLEGE, Cambridge, iv.

73i-

DOWNING STREET, London, xiv. 839. DOWNPATRICK, town, Ireland, vn.

383.

CASTLE, Mayo, Ireland, xv. 651.

DOWNS, Sussex, England, xxii. 723.

DOWN SURVEY OF IRISH LANDS, Sir William Petty s book, XVIII. 724.

DOXOLOGY, vn. 384.

DOXOPATER, Johannes, Greek rheto rician, XL 147.

DOYEN, Gabriel Frangois, French painter, vii. 384.

DOYLE, John, English caricaturist, v. 105.

, Richard, English caricaturist, v.

105.

DRACAENA, stove plant, xn. 266.

DRACHM, Greek money, xvn. 631.

, or Drachma, weight, xxiv. 487.

DRACO, Athenian legislator, vn. 384; xi. 96.

DRACONTIASIS, disease, xvm. 271.

DRAGMASTRA NORMANI, .species of sponges, XXII. 418.

DRAGOMANS, interpreters, Greek, at Constantinople, XI. 124.

DRAGON, fabulous monster, vn. 385. , in heraldry, XI. 701. , lizard, vii. 385; xiv. 736.

FLY, insect, vii. 385; xm. 152.

DRAGONNADES, persecution of Protes tants in France, xv. 27, 305.

DRAGON S BLOOD, resin, vn. 389 ; xvm. 191.

DRAGOONS, cavalry, v. 262.

DRAGOSH, traditional founder of Mol

davia, xxi. 1 8.