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ENCKE, Johann Franz, German astrono mer, vin. 190.
ENCKE S COMET, vi. 191.
ENCOLPIUS, hero of Petronius s Satiroe, xviii. 722.
ENCOUBERT, edentate mammal, xv.
387-
ENCRATITES, early Christian sect, n. 217.
ENCUiMBERED ESTATES COURT, Ire land, XIIL 229.
ENCYCLOPEDIA, vin. 190; Americana, xiv. 564; American Cyclopaedia, xx. 568; of Antiquities, Fosbroke s, IX. 470; Arabic, of Hajji Khalfa, XL 376; Britannica, history of, vin. 199; Metropolitana, VIIL 204; Penny Cy clopaedia, XIV. 856; Vincent of Beau- vais s, xxiv. 235.
OF THEOLOGY, theological disci pline, xxin. 272.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS, Chinese, v. 663.
ENCYCLOPEDIE, The French, VIIL 197; IX. 671; its influence, IX. 593; Dide rot s and D Alembert s contributions to, vii. 194; Voltaire s, xxiv. 292.
METHODIQUE, of Panckoucke,vm.
202.
ENDE, Franz van den, Dutch physician and teacher, xxn. 400.
ENDEH (Flores), island, Indian Archi pelago, IX. 337.
ENDERBY LAND, South Polar regions, xix. 330.
ENDERI (Andreeva), town, Russia, II. 20.
ENDERLEIN, Caspar, Swiss metal worker, xix. 184.
ENDICOTT, John, governor of New Eng land, xx. 152.
ENDIVE, esculent plant, VIIL 205; v. 615; xn. 282.
ENDOCARDITIS, disease, ix. 554; xx.
5i7.
ENDODERM, layer of animal tissue, n. 51; cells, xix. 14.
ENDODERMIS, layer of cells in plants, xn. 18.
ENDOGAMY, marrying within the com munity, VIIL 619; classes among whom it prevails, v. 187. See also XXIIL 472.
ENDOPARASITES, in Leuckart s classi fication, xvin. 261.
ENDOPLASM, internal protoplasm, xn. 4.
ENDOPLASTICA, group of Protozoa, n. 50.
ENDOR, ancient town, Palestine, vni. 205.
ENDOSKELETON, i. 820; xxn. 106, 109.
ENDOSPERM, reproductive tissue in plants, xx. 430.
ENDOSPOREA, order of Protozoa, xix. 840.
ENDOSPOREyE, group of Schizomycetes, XXI. 405.
ENDOTHELIUM, in anatomy, i. 846, 848.
ENDOTRICHEA, suborder of Protozoa, xix. 841.
ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTS, VIIL 205.
ENDOWMENTS, Charitable and educa tional, v. 402.
ENDRICK, river, Scotland, xxn. 553.
ENDYMION, of Greek mythology, VIIL 205.
, Keats s poem, xiv. 23.
ENEAS, The, romance, xx. 639.
ENEIT, H. von Veldeke s poem, x. 523.
ENERGETICS, branch of dynamical science, Xix. 2; applied, in mechanics, xv. 772.
ENERGY, in physics, VIIL 205; xv. 676, 746; kinetic, xv. 698; potential, xv. 700, 748; conservation of, xvni. 553; conservation and transformation of, XXIIL 283; conservation of, in rela tion to radiation of heat, xx. 213; Mohr s enunciation of conservation of, xvi. 607; dissipation of, XXIIL 285; differential equation of, vn. 822 ; transformation of, in nutrition, xvil. 685; transmissibilityof, thro ugh ether, VIIL 570; in applied mechanics, xv. 764; of moving molecules, xvi. 612; in liquids, xn. 466; in a wave, xxiv. 415.
, Bodily, its sources, xix. 9.
-, Vegetable, Xix. 55.
ENFANS SANS Souci, French actors, ix. 645.
ENFANTIN, Barthelemy Prosper, French socialist, vni. 211; XXI. 198; his connexion with Bazard, ill. 459.
ENFIELD, town, England, vni. 212; small-arms factory at, II. 633.
, town, Connecticut, U.S.A., vni.
212.
, William, English miscellaneous
writer, vin. 212.
ENFILADE, in fortification, ix. 426.
ENFLEURAGE, method of extracting perfumes, Xlll. 595; xvil. 748; xvin. 526.
ENGADINE, valley, Switzerland, VIIL 213; XL 205.
ENGAGERS, in Scottish history, XXL 514.
ENGEL, Johann Jakob, German writer, VIIL 214; x. 535.
ENGELBRECHTSDATTER, Dorthe, Nor wegian poetess, VIIL 214; XVIL 589.
ENGELBRECHTSSON, Engelbrecht, Swed ish patriot, xxn. 746.
ENGELHARDT, Baron von, his obser vatory at Dresden, Germany, xvil. 712.
ENGELMANN, Dr, his refractor telescope, XXIIL 149.
ENGELS, Friedrich, German socialist,
XXII. 210.
ENGHIEN, France, mineral water of,
xvi. 435. , Ducd , French prince, VIIL 214; vi.
245; execution of, xvn. 207; XXL 325. ENGIA, island, Greece, I. 180.
ENGINEER AND RAILWAY TRANSPORT CORPS, xxiv. 295.
ENGINEERING, VIIL 215; military, ix. 421.
SOCIETIES, xxn. 226.
ENGINEERS, Amalgamated Society of, XXIIL 500.
, Naval, duties of, xvn. 294.
, Royal, in British army, II. 579.
ENGINE HOUSES, Railway, xx. 237.
ENGINES, Air, i. 428; xxn. 522.
, Gas, xxii. 523.
, Locomotive, xx. 225, 244; xxn.
520.
, Marine, XXL 824; xxn. 517.
, Steam and other Heat, xxn. 473.
ENGLAND, Geography and statistics of, vin. 215 (index, 262); the name, vin. 263, 283; origin of name, xxi. 476; academies of science, I. 73 ; of art, I. 78; progress of agriculture, I. 299; architecture, n. 425, 442; army, n. 568; artillery service, II. 659; bank ing, in. 316; birds, xviii. 17; census returns, v. 335; coalfields, vi. 49; coins, XVIL 656; colonies, vi. 159; American colonies, I. 708 ; cotton manufacture, vi. 489; drama, vii. 427; fisheries, IX. 249; marine fishes, XII. 678; forests, IX. 399; government, XL 12; Jews in, xni. 684; land tenure in, xiv. 263 ; language, VIIL 390; legitimacy laws in, in. 426; libraries, XIV - S J 3> 5 J 5> 54 2 ; mines, xvi. 467; national debt, xvn. 245; navy, xvn. 287; newspapers, XVIL 413; nobility, xvn. 529; observatories, xvn. 710; parliament, XVIII. 302; parliamentary representation, xxni. 727; population, XXIIL 727; post office, xix. 571; railway system, XX. 226; settlements in Asia, II. 701 ; technical schools, xxni. 109; shipping trade, xxi. 826; weights and measures, xxiv. 489.
, History of, vni. 263 (index,
367); Anglo-Saxons in, xvn. 568 ; Anglo-Saxon law code, xxi. 215 ; Danish invasion of, I. 506 ; its con nexion with Normandy, xvn. 539 ; Norman settlement in, xvn. 548; genealogical table of the Norman kings, XXIV. 576; Reformation in, xx. 327, 337; Cranmer s part in the Refor mation, VI. 550 ; Renaissance period, XX. 392 ; sweating-sickness in, xxn. 734; taxation and finance, history of, IX. 174 ; Templars in, xxni. 163 ; under coalition ministry (1783), xix. 139 ; under Cromwell, vi. 598 ; in time of Ethelred, vin. 567; of Fox, IX. 496; of Pitt, xix. 139; under Walpole, xxiv. 335; union of English and Scottish crowns (1603), XXI. 509; union of parliaments (1707), xxi. 518; Macaulay s History of, xv. 128 ; Pauli s, xvin. 433; Polydore Virgil s,
xxiv. 255.