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DRUPE, form of fruit, IV. 151.

DRURY LANE THEATRE, London, xiv. 836.

DRUSES, Syrian people, vn. 483.

DRUSIUS, Johannes (Van den Driesche), Flemish divine, vil. 486.

DRUSUS, Marcus Livius, Roman patri cian, vn. 487.

, Marcus Livius, Roman tribune, VII.

487; xx. 759.

, Nero Claudius, brother of the

emperor Tiberius, xxm. 335.

DRUZBACKA, Elizabeth, Polish poetess, XIX. 302.

DRYADES, or Dryads, in Greek mytho logy, vn. 487; xvn. 688.

DRYANDER, Jonas, Swedish naturalist, vn. 487.

DRYDEN, John, English poet, vn. 488; as dramatist, vil. 435; hymns by, xn. 592; as satirist, XXI. 319; his place in English literature, vill. 423, 424, 425; his relations with Shadwell, XXI. 727.

DRYOPHID^E, family of snakes, xxn.

193, 195- DRY ROT, in timber, vn. 493; cause of,

iv. 94. DSCHABIR, Abu Musa (Qeber), Arabian

alchemist, x. 125. D SONG ARIA, or Dzungaria, district,

Central Asia, vil. 587 ; XXIII. 632,

639-

DUAB (Doab, q.v.), India, vil. 307. DUALIN, kind of dynamite, XVII. 521. DUALITY, in geometry, x. 395.

, Law of, in psychology, xx. 79.

Du BARRY GOMARD DE VAUBERNIER,

Countess, mistress of Louis XV., vil.

494-

Du BARTAS, Guillaume de Salluste, French poet, ill. 401; IX. 651.

DUBBING, conferring knighthood, xiv. 118.

DUBLIN, county, Ireland, vn. 494 ; population and representation, xxm. 727.

, metropolis of Ireland, vn. 496;

Irish Academy at, I. 73; foundling hospital, ix. 483; law courts, xin. 90; libraries, xiv. 523, 542; newspapers, xvn. 423; observatory, xvn. 710 ; Trinity College, XXIII. 855.

DUBNO, town, Russia, vil. 502; popu lation, xxiv. 282.

DUBOFKA, town, Russia, VII. 502; XXI.

305- DUBOIS, Guillaume, French cardinal

and statesman, vn. 502; ix. 584.

, Jacques, French anatomist, I. 807.

DUBOS, Jean Baptiste, French political

writer, vil. 503; IX. 667. DUBOSSARi, town, Russia, vil. 503. DUBOVKA (Dubofka), town, Russia, VII.

502; XXI. 305. DUBRAVIUS, bishop, Bohemian writer,

xxn. 152.

DUBRIS (Dover), ancient town, England,

vn. 380. DUBROVIN, Russian historian, XXI.

1 08.

DUBROVNA, town, Russia, vn. 503. DUBUAT, Chevalier, on the motion of

fluids, XII. 437. DUBUQUE, town, Iowa, U.S.A., vn.

504.

Du Bus, B. A. L., on birds, xvm. 13. DUCANGE, Charles Dufresne, French

historian and philologist, vil. 504. DUCAS, Michael, Greek historian, vn.

504; IV. 613. DUCCIO Dl BUONINSEGNA, Italian

painter, XXI. 433; XXII. 43. DUCETIUS (Douketios), Sicilian chief,

XXII. 17. Du CHAILLU, Paul Belloni, his African

explorations, I. 247. DUCHENIUS (A. Duchesne), French

writer, vil. 504. DUCHENNE, G. B., on physiognomy,

xix. 5. DUCHESNE, Andre", French geographer

and historian, vil. 504.

, Le Pere (Hebert), French Revolu

tionist, XI. 594. DUCHESS OF MALFY, Webster s tragedy,

xxiv. 473. DUCHY OF LANCASTER, Chancellor of

the, v. 389; xvi. 474. DuciS, Jean Frangois, French dramatist,

vn. 505. DUCK, bird, vil. 505 ; organs of touch

in, xxm. 479; parasite of, xxm. 540;

domestic, xix. 647; golden-eye, x.

757 ; Labrador, ill. 735 ; pochard,

xix. 252; scoter, XXI. 470. DUCKWORTH, Sir John Thomas, English

admiral, vn. 506. DUCLOS, Charles Pineau, French writer,

VIL 507.

DUCTILITY, of metals, xvi. 65. DUDDON, river, England, xiv. 252. DUDEVANT, Madame (George Sand),

French novelist, vil. 507; ix. 678. DUDIK, Beda, Bohemian writer, xxn.

53-

DUDINO, town, Siberia, xxiv. 742. DUDLEY, town, England, vn. 510;

population, xxiv. 666. , Lord Guildford, husband of Lady

Jane Grey, XI. 192.

, Robert, earl of Leicester, xiv.

425.

OBSERVATORY, Albany, New York, U.S.A., xvn. 715. DUDO, early Norman chronicler, XVII.

539-

DUEL, VIL 511; as ordeal, xvn. 820.

DUERO (Douro, q.v.), river, Spain, XXII. 295.

DUFAY, C. F. de C., his electrical re searches, VIII. 4.

DUFFERIN, Lord, his observations on Canada, IV. 782.

DUFF HILL, Wicklow, Ireland, xxiv. 557-

DUFOUR, Wilhelm Heinrich, Swiss general, Vil. 515.

DUFRENITE, mineral, xvi. 405.

DUFRENOY, Pierre Armand, French geologist, vil. 515.

DUFRENOYSITE, mineral, xvi. 394.

DUFRESNY, Charles Riviere, French dramatist, VIL 515.

DUFTON FELL, mountain, England, xxiv. 513.

DUGDALE, Sir William, English anti quary, vii. 516.

DUGONG, cetacean mammal, vii. 516; xv. 390.

DUGONICS, Andrew, Hungarian writer, XII. 377.

DUG-OUT, canoe, iv. 811; xxi. 804.

DUGUAY-TROUIN, Rene, French admiral, vii. 517.

Du GUESCLIN, Bertrand, constable of France, vn. 517; IX. 547.

Du HAILLAN, B. de Girard, Seigneur, French historian, IX. 653.

DUHALDE, Jean Baptiste, French geo grapher, vii. 518.

DUHAMEL, Jean Baptiste, French astro nomer, VII. 518.

DU MONCEAU, Henri Louis, French botanist and agriculturist, vn. 518.

DUHOVSHINA, town, Russia, xxn. 183. Dui, town, Saghalin, Russia, xxi. 147. DUILIUS, Column of, at Rome, inscrip tion on, xiv. 329. DUILLIER, Fatio de, on the invention

of the calculus, xin. 9. DuiSBURG, town, Prussia, vn. 518. DUJARDIN, F., on sarcode or protoplasm,

xix. 828. DUK-DUK, mysterious judge, in New

Britain, xvn. 372. DUKE, order of nobility, VII. 519; XXIII.

418; in the English peerage, xvin.

464; German, xvin. 461.

OF CORNWALL, title, xix. 739.

OF ROTHESAY, title, XIX. 739.

OF YORK ISLANDS, South Pacific,

xvn. 372.

DUKE S LAWS, New York, xvn. 463. DUKINFIELD, township, England, VII.

520. DUKLJAMIN, Pop, early Servian writer,

xxi. 689. DULCAMARA, drug, vn. 520; plant,

xvn. 499.

DULCAMARIN, in chemistry, XVII. 499. DULCE LAMENTAR DE LOS PASTORES,

Garcilaso de la Vega s pastoral, xvin.

346. DULCIGNO, town, Albania, vn. 520;

xvi. 781. DULLAH, town, Kei Islands, Indian

Archipelago, Xiv. 27. DULONG AND PETIT, on radiation, XX.

216; their law of gases, in. 40.

DULSE, edible Algae, I. 508.