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D U P D Y IS
DUPPLIN MUIR, Scotland, Battle of (1332), xxi. 489.
DUPRE, A., on the elimination of alcohol from the body, I. 471; on thermody namics, v. 58.
DUPUIS, Charles Francois, French scien tific writer, vn. 550. , Joseph, his mission to Ashantee, n. 681.
, French trader in Tong-King, xxin.
441.
DUPUYTREN, Guillaume, Baron, French surgeon, vn. 551.
DUQUESNE, Abraham, Marquis, French naval officer, vn. 551; his bombard ments of Algiers (1682, 1683), I. 566.
DUQUESNOY, Frangois, Flemish sculp tor, XXI. 563.
DURA MATER, membrane of the brain, I. 864.
DURAN, Augustin, Spanish writer, vn. 552; xxii. 361.
D UR AND, Amand, photographic engraver, viii. 440.
DURANDUS, Wilhelmus, papal legate and canonist, vn. 552.
DURANGITE, mineral, XVI. 408.
DURANGO, state, Mexico, xvi. 214.
, or Duranga, town, Mexico, VII. 553;
XVI. 214.
, town, Spain, vil. 552.
DURANTE, Francesco, Italian musical composer, vn. 553.
DURANTl,or Durantis (Durandus), papal legate, vn. 552.
DURAO, Jose" de Santa Ritta, Brazilian poet, vn. 553.
DURAZZO, town, European Turkey, vil.
553- DURBAN, or D Urban, town, Natal,
South Africa, VII. 553; XVII. 240;
observatory at, XVII. 716. DURBOTS, or Dorbod, Mongol tribe,
iv. 710; xvi. 749. DURBUNGA (Darbhangah), town, India,
xxin. 407.
DiJREN, town, Prussia, VII. 553. DiJRER, Albrecht, German painter, vn.
554; xxi. 438; as engraver, vin. 441;
as sculptor, xxi. 565; as writer, x.
529; on fortification, ix. 443, 465;
medals by, xvil. 658; his house at
Nuremberg, xvil. 663; his connexion
with Marcantonio, XV. 531; his rivalry
with Lucas of Leyden, xv. 38. D URFEY, Thomas, English satirist, vil.
559-
DURHAM, county, England, vn. 559; population and representation, xxin. 727; breed of cattle in, I. 387; coal field, vi. 51.
, town, England, vil. 561; observa tory at, XVIL 710; university, XXIII.
853-
, First Earl of (John George
Lambton), vn. 563.
DURHAM, Arthur E., his observations on
sleep, xxn. 155.
BOOK, MS. of Gospels, xvm. 159.
DURIAN, fruit of durio tree, Vil. 563;
iv. 57.
DURKHEIM, town, Germany, vn. 564. DURLACH, town, Bavaria, vn. 564. DURMAST OAK, xvn. 690. DURNESS, Kyle of, sea-loch, Scotland,
xxn. 726. DURNOVARIA (Dorchester), ancient
town, England, vn. 365. DUROCASSIS (Dreux), ancient town,
France, vn. 469. DUROCORTORUM (Rheims), Roman
settlement, France, XX. 508. DUROSTORUM (Silistria), ancient town,
Bulgaria, xxn. 54. DUROVERAY, collaborator with Mira-
beau, xvi. 497. DUROVERNUM (Canterbury), ancient
town, England, v. 29. DURRA, Indian millet, vil. 564; xvi.
321.
DURRANIS, Afghan clan, I. 234. D URViLLjEA, genus of Algae, I. 509. D URVILLE, Dumont, French explorer,
vn. 530; x. 193. DURY, Giles, English news-book writer,
xvil. 414. DUSHAN, Stephen, king of Servia, xxi.
688. DUSHETY, town, Transcaucasia, Russia,
xxin. 514. DUSSEK, Johann Ludwig, Bohemian
pianist and composer, vn. 564. DiiSSELDORF, town, Prussia, vn. 565;
XX. 16, 21 ; observatory at, xvn. 712. DiJSSELTHAL, village, Rhenish Prussia,
vn. 565.
DUST SHOWERS, x. 266. DUST STORMS, xvi. 131. DUTCH, their national character, xn.
69; settlements of, in Asia, n. 701;
settlements at Cape of Good Hope, v.
440.
- DRAMA, vn. 443. EAST INDIA COMPANY, Establish ment of, xn. 78.
EAST INDIES, xn. 818.
GUIANA, South America, XI. 251. LANGUAGE, xn. 84; dictionaries
of, vn. 187.
LITERATURE, xn. 90. REFORMED CHURCH, America,
xix. 701.
DUTENS, Louis, French writer, VII. 566. DUTROCHET, Rend Joachim Henri,
French man of science, vn. 566. DUTY, see article Ethics; Stoic theory
of, xxn. 568. Du VAIR, Guillaume, French jurist and
writer, xxiv. 31.
DUVAL, Jules, French economist, vn. 566. DUVEKE, or Dyveke, mistress of
Christian II. of Denmark, vn. 587. DUVERGIER DE HAURANNE, Jean,
French theologian, vn. 567; his rela tions with Jansen, xin. 566. DUVERNEY, J. G., French anatomist, i.
812. D U VET, Frangois Joseph, French sculptor,
xxi. 564. DVINA, or Dwina (q.v. rivers, Russia,
vn. 568, 569; xxi. 73. DWALE, or Belladonna, plant, in. 543. DWARAKA, or Dwarka, town, India, vn.
567.
DWARF, vn. 567; xvi. 762. DWARKA, town, India, vn. 567. DWARS, Western, district, India, xin.
548. DwiGHT, John, English potter, XIX.
632.
, Timothy, American theological and
miscellaneous writer, vn. 568; l. 722. DWINA, Northern, river, Russia, vn.
568; xxi. 73. , Southern, or West, river, Russia,
vn. 569; in. 294; xx. 553; xxi. 73. DYAKS, race of people, Borneo, IV. 58;
Sir James Brooke s treatment of, iv.
370. DYCE, Alexander, English critic, vn.
569.
, William, Scottish painter, vn. 569.
DYCH TAU, mountain, Caucasus, v.
252. DYE, DYES, vn. 574; in photography,
xvin. 836. COLOURS, in calico-printing, iv.
686.
DYEDINOVO, town, Russia, xxi. 116. DYEING, vn. 570; of silk, xxn. 64. DYER, Sir Edward, English pastoral
poet, xvin. 346.
, John, English poet, vn. 580. DYER S MADDER, xv. 176. DYKES, in geology, x. 312.
, embankments, Holland, xn. 60.
DYMPHNA, St, Legend of, x. 562. DYNAMICAL THEORY OF HKAT, xxin.
283. DYNAMICS, vn. 581; xv. 698; xix. 2;
abstract, XV. 676; applied, xv. 764;
transformation of energy in, vin. 206. DYNAMITE, explosive, vn. 583; vin.
810; xvn. 520; as used in blasting,
in. 809. DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINE, xiv.
630; xxin. 494; Siemens s invention
of, xxn. 38. DYNAMOMETER, vn. 584; xv. 764;
Stephenson s marine, XI. 458. DYNE, unit of force, vin. 206; xv. 668;
xxin. 116. DYRRACHIUM (Durazxo), ancient town,
Albania, vn. 553; vin. 476; xn. 709. DYSANALYTE, mineral, xvi. 426. DYSART, town, Scotland, vn. 584. DYSENTERY, disease, vn. 584; xvin.
395; in Egypt, vn. 704. DYSMEROGENESIS, in growth of com
posite organisms, xn. 555.