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DULUTH, town, Minnesota, U.S.A., vn.
520.
DULWICH, town, England, vil. 520. COLLEGE, at Dulwich, England, i.
584; VII. 520; library of, xiv. 517;
picture gallery in, XXI. 445. DUMA, administrative assembly, Russia,
xxi. 70. DUMANGAS, town, Philippine Islands,
vn. 520. UUMARSAIS, Cesar Chesneau, French
philologist, vil. 520. DUMAS, Alexandre, the Elder, French
novelist, vil. 521; IX. 676.
, Alexandre, the Younger, IX. 676. , J. B., on substitution in chemistry,
v. 466. -, Matthieu, Count, French general
and historian, vn. 523.
DUMBARTON, county, Scotland, vn. 523; population, xxi. 528; representation, xxin. 727; town and castle, vn. 525.
DUMB-BELL, for gymnastic exercise, XI.
3 SO- DUMB-SHOW, Dramatic, xvm. 215. DUMDUM, town, India, vn. 525; xxin.
673- DUMERIL, A. M. C., zoologist, XIII. 45;
his classification of reptiles, XX. 435,
437-
DUMERY, bell-founder, ill. 538. DUMFRIES, county, Scotland, vn. 526;
population, xxi. 528; representation,
xxin. 727; town, vn. 527. DUMMLER, E. L., on the Roland legend,
XX. 626.
DUMMY, in whist, xxiv. 548. DUMNONIA, British kingdom, England,
vn. 141. DUMONT, Jean, French publicist, vn.
529-
, Pierre Etienne Louis, Genevese political writer, vn. 529; as collabor ator with Mirabeau, xvi. 497.
D URVILLE, Jules Sebastien Cesar,
French navigator, vn. 530; X. 193. DUMOURIEZ, Charles FranQois, French
Republican general, vil. 530; ill. 130;
ix. 603. DUM PALM, Arabia, n. 237; xvm.
190.
DUMRAON, town, India, xxi. 735. DiJNA (Southern or West Dwina), river,
Russia, VIL 569; in. 294; xx. 553;
xxi. 73. DUNABURG, town, Russia, vn. 531;
population, xxiv. 262. DUNA F6LDVAR, town, Hungary, IX.
355- DUNBAR, town, Scotland, VIL 531;
battle of (1650), VI. 601; XVII. 371;
XXI. 514. , Gavin, archbishop of Glasgow,
xxi. 498. , William, Scottish poet, Vil. 532;
vni. 415. DUNBIRD, bird, XIX. 252,
DUNBLANE, town, Scotland, vn. 533;
xvm. 667. DUNCAN, king of Scotland, xxi. 480.
, Viscount, British admiral, vil. 533. , John, Niger explorer, I. 246.
, Thomas, Scottish painter, VII. 533. DUNCIAD, Pope s poem, xix. 486; Lewis
Theobald, butt of the, xxm. 252. DUNDALK, town, Ireland, vil. 534. DUNDAS, Henry, Viscount Melville, XV.
843-
CASTLE, Linlithgow, Scotland, xiv.
670.
DUNDEE, town, Scotland, vn. 534; population, XXI. 528; newspapers of, xvn. 423. -, Viscount (Graham of Claverhouse),
vn. 536; xxi. 516. DUN DIVER, bird, xvi. 35. DUNDONALD, Tenth Earl of (Lord Coch-
rane), naval officer, vil. 539. DUNEDIN, town, New Zealand, vil.
541. DUNES, or Sand Hills, x. 265; of
Western Asia, xxn. 820; xxin. 511;
of Holland, xn. 60; of Sahara, Africa,
xxi. 149. -, Battle of the (1658), xxm. 626.
DUN FELL, mountain, England, xxiv.
5i3-
DUNFERMLINE, town, Scotland, vil. 542. -, James Abercromby, Lord, I. 37.
DUNG, its use in agriculture, I. 342;
farmyard, its composition, XV. 509. DUNGANNON, town, Ireland, vn. 543;
xxm. 713.
DUNGARPUR, state, India, xx. 260. DUNGARVAN, town, Ireland, vn. 543;
population, xxiv. 401. DUNGEON, in architecture, II. 464. - GILL FORCE, waterfall, England,
xxiv. 514.
DUNGHUNTER, bird, XXII. 125. DUNIPACE, town, Scotland, xxn. 554. DUNKELD, town, Scotland, vil. 543. DUNKERQUE (Dunkirk), town, France,
vn. 543. DUNKERRY HILL, Somerset, England,
xxil. 257. DUNKERS, sect of American Baptists,
VIL 543. DUNKIRK, town, France, vn. 543.
, town, New York, U.S.A., vn. 544.
DUNLEARY (Kingstown), town, Ireland,
xiv. 90.
DUNLIN, bird, xxi. 260. DUN LOP, R. H. Wallace, inventor of
swimming plates, XXII. 771. CHEESE, v. 456. DUN MAC UISNEACHAIN, Scotland,
Vitrified fort at, xxiv. 264. DUNMOW, town, England, vn . 544. DUNN, Samuel, Wesleyan seceder, xvi.
190. DUNNET HEAD, Caithness, Scotland,
iv. 647. DUNNING, John, Lord Ashburton,
English lawyer and statesman, vn.
544-
DUNNOCK, bird, xxn. 369. DUNOIS, Jean, bastard of Orleans,
French soldier, Vil. 544; IX. 549, 551. DUNOON, town, Scotland, Vil. 545. DUNOYER, Charles, French economist,
xix. 383. DUN RIG, mountain, Scotland, xxi.
638.
DUNSE, town, Scotland, ill. 613. DUNSINANE, Scotland, Battle of (1054),
xvm. 667. DUNSINK, near Dublin, Astronomical
observatory at, vn. 498; xvn. 710. DUNS SCOTUS, John, mediaeval scho lastic writer, vil. 545; xvi. 710; xxi.
429; on the being of God, xxm. 241;
his ethical teaching, VIII. 594; on
evolution, vni. 758. DUNSTABLE, town, England, vil. 546. DUNSTAN, St, archbishop of Canter bury, vn. 546; viii. 286, 405; his
influence on the Church of England,
viii. 371; his relations with King
Edwy, VIL 692. DUNTON, John, English bookseller and
author, vil. 547. DUNY, Annie, Suffolk witch, xxiv.
621. DUODENUM, Anatomy of the, vn. 225;
xvii. 668. DUPERRE, Victor Guy, Baron, French
admiral, i. 566. DUPERREY, Louis Isidore, French
navigator, VII. 547. DUPERRON, Abraham H. Anquetil,
French Orientalist, II. 90; XXiv. 778.
, Jacques Davy, French cardinal,
vn. 548; i. 784; ix. 654. Du PETIT-THOUARS, L. M. A., French
admiral, xxin. 22. DUPIN, Andre Marie J. J., French
advocate and politician, vn. 548.
, Aurore (George Sand), French
writer, vn. 507. , Louis Ellies, French ecclesiastical
historian, vil. 548. FAMILY, friends of Rousseau, xxi.
24. DUPLEIX, Joseph, governor-general of
French India, vil. 549; IX. 587; XII.
800. DUPLESSIS, Lucile, wife of Desmoulins,
vil. 131.
Du PLESSIS-MORNAY, P., French Pro testant writer, IX. 654; xvi. 828. DUPLEX TELEGRAPHY, xxm. 122. DUPONT, Peter, grand-master of Knights
of St John, XXI. 174.
, Pierre, French poet, vn. 549. - DE L EURE, Jacques Charles,
French lawyer and statesman, VI I.
549-
DE NEMOURS, Pierre Samuel,
French economist and statesman, vil.
550; xix. 361.