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EUBULIDES, Greek philosopher, Vlll. 649.

EUCALYPTUS, genus of trees, vin. 649; XIII. 593; in Victoria, Australia, xxiv. 216; in Western Australia, xxiv. 508.

KINO, drug, xiv. 91.

EUCERUS (Demetrius III.), king of Syria, vil. 58.

EUCHARIS, stove plant, XII. 266.

EUCHARIST, or Lord s Supper, vin. 650; xxi. 131, 139; xxiv. 208; institu tion of, XIII. 668; controversy of Re formers on, xx. 332 ; decrees respect ing, at council of Trent, xxni. 546, 550; Berengar s theory, ill. 586; Cal vin s views, IV. 719; Luther s views, XV. 81; Occam s theory, xvn. 718; Quaker doctrine, XX. 150; Zwingli s views, xxiv. 833.

EUCHER, St, bishop of Lyons, XXI. 238.

EUCHITES, sect, Greek Church, XI. 782; XVI. 701.

EUCHOLOGIUM, of the Oriental Church, xx. 630.

EUCHRE, card game, vin. 654.

EUCHROITE, mineral, XVI. 406.

EUCLASE, mineral, XV I. 409.

EUCLERIA, Schiirman s exposition of Labadism, xiv. 163.

EUCLID, Greek mathematician, vin. 655; on axioms, ill. 159; on the geometry of the sphere, II. 748; on mathematical analysis and synthesis,

I. 793; anticipated by Pythagoras, xx. 141; his Elements, x. 376.

of Megara, Greek philosopher, vin.

658. EUCLID S ELEMENTS, geometrical work,

x. 376.

EUCRASITE, mineral, XVI. 424. EUCRATIDES, ruler of Bactria, xvin.

590.

EUCTEMON, Greek astronomer, II. 747. EUCYRTIDIUM, genus of Protozoa, XIX.

850. EUDEMUS, Greek astronomer, on the

obliquity of the ecliptic, II. 747. of Rhodes, Peripatetic philosopher,

XVIII. 545.

EUDES, early French king, IX. 535. , Eudon, or Odo, duke of Aquitania,

II. 233; IX. 531. EUDIALITE, mineral, xvi. 426. EUDIOMETER, for analysis of gases,

Saussure s invention of, xxi. 324.

EUDNOPHITE, mineral, xvi. 421.

EUDOCIA, wife of Theodosius II., vin. 659.

AUGUSTA, wife of Constantine XL,

vin. 659; xx. 730.

EUDOXIA, wife of Arcadius, her persecu tion of Chrysostom, v. 756.

EUDOXUS of Ciiidus, Greek philosopher, vin. 659; n. 747.

of Cyzicus, Greek navigator, vin.

659.

EUDYPTES, genus of birds, xvin. 492. EUDYTES, genus of birds, xv. 2. EUEMERISM, theory of mythology, vin.

735; xvn. 136. EUERGETES, Ptolemy III., king of

Egypt, VIL 745.

, Demetrius III., king of Syria, vil.

58. EuGANEANS, ancient Italian tribe, xm.

447-

EUGENE, Francois, prince of Savoy, Austrian general, vm. 659; IX. 581; xxni. 646; in war of succession, ill. 126.

ARAM, Hood s poem of, xn. 145.

EUGENIE, wife of Napoleon III., ix. 623; xvn. 228.

EUGENIUS I., pope, vm. 662.

II., pope, vin. 662; xx. 787.

III., pope, vm. 662; xx. 792.

IV., pope, vin. 663; xix. 152, 502; xx. 323, 805.

, emperor of the West, xx. 779; XXIV, 37.

EUGENOL, constituent of oil of cloves, XXIV. 66.

EUGLENOIDEA, order of Protozoa, xix. 857.

EUGUBINE TABLES, with Umbrian in scriptions, vin. 663.

EUGUBIUM (Gubbio), ancient town, Italy, XI. 243.

EUHEMERUS, or Eueinerus, Greek mythographer, vin. 735; his theory, XVII. 136.

EUKAIRITE, mineral, xvi. 392.

EUKOLITE, mineral, xvi. 426.

EULALIA, St, Song of, early French poem, ix. 637.

EULENSPIEGEL, German chapbook, vm. 664; x. 527.

EULER, Leonard, Swiss mathematician, vm. 665; his contributions to algebra, I. 515; to trigonometry, xxm. 562; on theory of the balloon, I. 204; on plane tary perturbations, n. 760; on tele scopic lenses, XXIII. 138.

EULYTINE, mineral, XVI. 411.

EUMATHIUS, Greek romancist, xx. 636.

EUMENES I., II., kings of Pergamum, xvin. 527. -, general of Alexander of Macedon,

vin. 666; I. 485; xvni. 586. EUMENID/E, family of insects, xxiv.

392- EUMENIDES, or Erinyes (y.v.), the

Furies, in mythology, vm. 524. -, of /Eschylus, I. 209.

EUMEROGENESIS, in growth of com posite organisms, xil. 554.

EUMOLPIA (Philippopolis), ancient town, Turkey in Europe, xvni. 753.

EUNAPIUS, Greek sophist and historian, vin. 666.

EUNETTA, genus of birds, xxni. 105.

EUNOMIUS, Arian heretic, vin. 667.

EUNUCH, vm. 667; voice of, xxiv. 275;

in harems, XI. 478.

EUNUCHUS, Terence s play, xxm. 187. EUPALINUS, Greek engineer, n. 219. EUPATOR, Antiochus V., king of Syria,

xviii. 590.

, Mitlmulates VI. ( /.i .), king of

Pontus, xvi. 530. EUPATORIA, town, Russia, vin. 667; vi.

587; xxni. 83. EUPATRIDS, noble families of Athens,

xxil. 254. EUPEN, town, Rhenish Prussia, vm.

668.

EUPHEMIA, St, of Chalcedon, XXI. 29. EUPHEMIUS, ruler of Syracuse, xxn. 23. EUPHONY, of speech, xvin. 773. EUPHORBIUM, resin, vin. 668. EUPHORION, Greek poet and gram marian, vm. 668. EUPHRANOR, Greek painter and sculptor,

vin. 668; II. 361. EUPHRATES, river, Syria, vm. 668; I.

135; xvi. 47.

, Turtle of the, xxni. 459. EUPHROSYNUS ULPIUS, his globe of

1542, x. 682. EUPHUES, Lyly s work, xv. 104; xx.

660. EUPHUISM, in English literature, vin.

421.

EUPHYLLITE, mineral, xvi. 413. EUPION, paraffin hydrocarbon, vin. 672;

xvni. 237. EUPLERES, subfamily of carnivorous

mammals, xv. 437. EUPOLIS, Greek poet and dramatist, vm.

672.

EUPOLYZOA, class of Polyzoa, xix. 436. EUPOMPUS, Greek painter, VIII. 672. EUPTILOTIS, genus of birds, XXIII. 584. EURE, department, France, VIII. 672.

, river, France, xvin. i; xxi. 624. EURE-ET-LoiR, department, France,

vin. 673. EUREKA, town, Nevada, U.S.A., xvn.

368. - MINES, Nevada, U.S.A., xxni.

815. EURELIUS (Gunno Dahlstjernu), Swedish

poet, vi. 764; xxn. 755.

EURIALUS AND LUCRETI A, Pius II. s

work, xix. 153.

EURIC, chief of the West Goths, XXII. 308.

EURIPIDES, Greek dramatist, vin. 673; vn. 405; xi. 140.

EUROKYLON, wind, Mediterranean Sea, xv. 340.

EUROPA, in Greek mythology, Yin. 680.

EUROPE, vin. 680 (index, 720); pre historic geography of, v. 268 ; invasion of, by Turks (1453), xxni. 642; Re naissance in, xx. 381 ; armies of, II. 568; birds, xvin. 17; coalfields, VI. 55; marine fishes, XII. 678; flora, vn.

289; forests, ix. 398; gold, x. 742;