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ENGLAND, Church of, vm. 370; Thirty- Nine Articles of, II. 653 ; form of bap tism in, ill. 352; benefices, in. 560; bishops, in. 788; Broad Churchism in, xxn. 453; Convocation, vi. 325; Eccle siastical Commission, VII. 627; govern ment of, Vlli. 247; the king the head of, xix. 674; liturgy, xiv. 710; music of, XVII. 88; order of precedence in, xix. 667; Tractarian and Gorham con troversies, XXII. 451.
, Presbyterian Church of, xix. 685.
IN TIME OF WAR, Dobell s poem, vn. 307.
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE, n. 425, 442.
ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH RE VIEWERS, Byron s, iv. 606.
ENGLISH BIBLE, vm. 381. See Bible.
ENGLISH CHURCH, Early, its national character, vui. 279.
ENGLISH CYCLOPAEDIA, vm. 204.
ENGLISH DRAMA, vn. 427.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR, XL 42.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, vm. 390; xvm. 782,787; origin of, vm. 272; accentu ation of, I. Si, 82; dialects of, vm. 400; dictionaries of, VII. 187; infusion of Norman words in, vm. 299.
ENGLISH LAW, Codification of, vi. 1 06.
ENGLISH LITERATURE, vm. 403 (index, 435). See also index, vm. 367.
ENGLISH MEDIEVAL MSS., xvm. 159.
ENGLISH PEOPLE, Origin of, vm. 266, 268.
ENGRAVED PLATES, Invention of print ing from, IX. 215.
ENGRAVING, vm. 435; of gems, x. 137; of maps, xxil. 715; photo-engraving, xvni. 834; wood, early, v. 99; xxm. 683; substitutes for, xxm. 704; in time of Albrecht Diirer, vn. 554; in Florence in i5th century, iv. 166; Marcantonio s improvements in, xv. 531; Turner s influence on, xxm. 666.
ENGROSSING GRAIN, Laws against, vi. 412.
ENGUERA, town, Spain, vm. 446.
ENGURI (Angora), town, Turkey in Asia, II. 45.
ENHARMONICS, in music, xvn. 79, 91.
ENHYDRA, genus of carnivorous mam mals, xvm. 69.
ENKHUIZEN, town, Holland, vm. 446.
ENLISTMENT, in British army, vm. 446.
ACT, British, n. 574.
ACTS, Foreign, xin. 196.
ENNA (Castro Giovanni), ancient town,
Sicily, v. 201. EN-NASIR MOHAMMED, sultan of Egypt,
vn. 756.
ENNEADS, of Plotinus, xvn. 335. ENNEMOND, St, archbishop of Lyons,
xxi. 159. ENNEPER STRASSE, valley, Westphalia,
xxiv. 517. ENNIS, town, Ireland, vm. 446.
ENNISCORTHY, town, Ireland, vm. 447;
population, xxiv. 521. ENNISKILLEN, town, Ireland, vin. 447. ENNIUS, Q., Roman poet and dramatist,
vm. 447; vn. 410; xvni. 129; xix.
215; his place in Roman literature,
XX. 717; language of, xiv. 332. ENNS, river, Styria, Austria, xxn. 614. ENOCH, of Scripture, vm. 449. , Book of, ii. 175.
ENOPLA, division of nemertine worms,
xvn. 326. ENOS, town, Turkey in Europe, vm.
449-
ENRIQUE (Henry), Don, brother of Pedro I. of Castile, xvni. 450.
ENRIQUEZ GOMEZ, Antonio, Spanish dramatist, vui. 449.
ENSCHEDE, town, Holland, vm. 450.
ENSIGNS, Military, ix. 276.
ENSILAGE, method of preserving fodder, XXIL 67.
EN SOPH, the Deity in the Kabbalah, xin. 811.
ENSTATITE, mineral, xvi. 415.
ENT, of Eleatic philosophy, xvin. 315.
ENTABLATURE, in architecture, n. 464; Egyptian, II. 391; Greek, II. 403.
ENTAIL, in law, vm. 450; xin. 77; of land, XIV. 264; settlement in, XXI. 694.
ENTASIS, in architecture, n. 464.
ENTERIC FEVER, or Typhoid Fever, xxm. 678.
ENTEROZOA, division of the animal king dom, xix. 830; in Lankester s classi fication, xxiv. 812.
ENTFUHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL, Moz art s opera, xvn. 10.
ENTHYMEME, in rhetoric, xx. 510.
ENTLEBUCH, valley, Switzerland, xv. 40.
ENTOMOLOGY, the science of insects, Xlll. 141 ; Swammerdam s entomo logical collection, xxn. 730.
ENTOMOPHAGA, group of insects, xiu. 148.
ENTOMOPHTHORE/E, parasitic fungi, xvm. 267.
ENTOPROCTA, subclass of Polyzoa, xix. 438.
ENTOPTIC PHENOMENA, in the eye, vm. 819.
ENTOZOA, internal parasites, xvm. 258; xxm. 49.
ENTRECASTEAUX, Joseph Antoine Bruni d , French navigator, vm. 454.
ENTRENCHMENTS, in fortification, ix.
431- ENTROPY, in thermodynamics, xxm.
285. ENVELOPES, in geometry, xin. 27.
, Paper, Manufacture of, xxn. 461.
ENVIRONMENT, Effect of, on plants and
animals, xxiv. 82.
ENVOYS, Diplomatic, I. 657; xm. 193. ENYO (Bellona), Greek divinity, in. 549.
ENZELI, or Enzelli, town, Persia, v. 177;
xx. 285.
GULF, Caspian Sea, v. 177. ENZIANBRANNTWEIN, spirituous liquor,
x. 1 60. ENZINA, or Encina, Juan del, Spanish
dramatist, vil. 420; vui. 189; XXIL
356. ENZIO, king of Sardinia, vm. 454; xin.
475- ENZYMES, ferments in alimentary juices,
xvii. 671.
EOA, island, South Pacific, IX. 779. EOBANUS, Helius (Hessus), German
humanist, XI. 781. EOCENE ROCKS, x. 360. EOLIS, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 656, 657. EON DE BEAUMONT (Chevalier D Eon),
French adventurer, vin. 455. EONYCTERIS, genus of bats, xv. 410. EORD^EA, district, Macedonia, xv. 137. EORLS, nobility of early England, vin.
274; xvii. 529; xviii. 302. Eos, genus of birds, xv. 7.
-, Myth of, vm. 205; xxm. 413.
EOSINE, potassium salt, iv. 361, EOSITE, mineral, xvi. 403. EOSPHORITE, mineral, xvi. 407. EOTVOS, Jozsef, Baron, Hungarian states
man and poet, VIII. 455; XII. 371, 379. EOZOON, fossil or mineral, x. 328. - CANADENSE, supposed fossil fora-
minifer, I. 679; IX. 384. EPACT, in the calendar, iv. 672. EPAKTO (Lepanto), town, Greece, xiv.
467. EPAMINONDAS, Theban general, vin.
456; XL 103; XVI. 52; his friendship
with Pelopidas, xvni. 479; his inva
sion of Sparta, xxn. 371. EPARCH, ecclesiastical title, xvni. 410. EPAULEMENT, in fortification, ix. 424. EPE, town, West Africa, xxiv. 754. EPEE, Charles-Michel, Abbe de 1 , teacher
of deaf-mutes, vin. 457; vn. 7. EPERIES, town, Hungary, vin. 457. EPERNAY, town, France, vin. 457. EPHA, Syrian measure, xxiv. 485. EPHEMERID^E, family of insects, vin.
457; xm. 152.
EPHESIACA, Greek novel, xx. 635. EPHESIANS, Epistle to the, vin. 458;
xviii. 422. EPHESUS, ancient town, Asia Minor,
vm. 466; coins of, xvii. 646; council
of (431), xvii. 356; St Paul at, xvni.
420; temple of Diana at, II. 406, 410.
, The Seven Sleepers of, legend, xxi.
697.
, Court of the, at Athens, n. 482. EPHIPPIORHYNCHUS, genus of birds,
xin. 529. EPHORI, Greek magistrates, vin. 469;
of Sparta, xv. 96. EPHORUS, Greek historian, vin. 469;
v. 710.
EPHRAEMI CODEX, xvni. 147.