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early military institutions, II. 563;
rainfall, XVI. 152. EUROPEANS, in the tropics, I. go. EUROPEAN TURKEY, xxm. 653. EUROTAS, river, Greece, xiv. 193. EURYBIADES, Spartan general, xxm.
250. EURYMEDON, Athenian general, vill.
721.
, river, Asia Minor, 1 1. 708; xix.
130. EURYPTERIDA, order of Crustacea, VI.
662.
EURYPYGA, genus of birds, xxn. 652. EURYSTOMATA, group of Actinozoa, I.
132.
EURYSTOMUS, genus of birds, xx. 627. EUSE, Jacques d (Pope John XXII.),
xni. 712. EUSEBIUS of Cresarea, ecclesiastical
historian, vill. 721; v. 764; canon of,
v. 9; early Christian legends preserved
by, Xin. 658; on Origen, xvn. 840. of Emesa, ecclesiastic, Greek Church,
vill. 722. of Nicomedia, defender of Arius,
vill. 723. - FAMPHILI, friend and pupil of
Pamphilus, xvin. 204. EUSPONGIA, Turkey sponge, xxil. 423,
428.
EUSTACHIO, Bartolomeo, or Bartho lomews Eustachius, Italian anatomist
and physician, I. 808; xxiv. 96. EUSTATHIUS, St, bishop of Beroea, vill.
723- , archbishop of Myra, Byzantine
scholar, XI. 146. , archbishop of Thessalonica, vin.
723- -, Greek romancist, xx. 636.
EUSTYLE, in architecture, n. 464. EUTERPE, Muse of lyric poetry, XVII.
74- EUTHERIA, subclass of Mammalia, XV.
372, 383- EUTHYCRATES, sculptor of Sicyon, 1 1.
365- EUTHYDEMIA, Grreco-Indian capital,
xviii. 599. EUTHYDEMUS, king of Bactria, xviii.
589.
, dialogue of Plato, xix. 205. EUTHYMIUS, or Euphemius, ruler of
Syracuse, xxn. 23. EUTHYNEURA, branch of Mollusca, xvi.
6 55 . EUTHYPHRO, dialogue of Plato, xix.
197.
EUTIN, town, Germany, xvn. 757. EUTRACHEATA, group of Myriapoda,
xvii. 1 1 6, 117. EUTROPIUS, St, bishop of Saintes, xxi.
167. , Roman historian, vill. 723; Paul
the Deacon s continuation of his his tory, XVIII. 436.
EUTYCHES, founder of Eutychian sect, viii. 724; Eutychianism, xvn. 356.
EUXENITE, or Euxinite, mineral, xiv. 292; xvi. 427.
EUXINE, or Black Sea, in. 795.
EUXITHEUS, Greek artist, xix. 612.
EUYUK, village and ruins, Turkey in Asia, vni. 724.
EvAGORAS, king of Salamis, vin. 724; xvin. 578.
EVAGRIUS, ecclesiastical historian, vin. 725.
EVANDER, in Roman legend, vin. 725.
EVANESCENT QUANTITY, in mathe matics, xin. 14.
EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, vin. 725.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, Ameri can, vin. 725; xvi. 192.
EVANGELICAL UNION, Scottish reli gious denomination, vin. 725.
EVANGELICAL UNION, of Gustavus Adolphus, xi. 335.
EVANGELINE, Longfellow s poem, xiv. 861.
EVANS, Sir De Lacy, British general, vni. 726.
, Edmund, English wood engraver, vin. 439.
, F. W., Shaker elder, xxi. 737. -, Oliver, American mechanician,
vin. 726; improver of the steam- engine, xxil. 476.
EVANSITE, mineral, xvi. 405.
EVANSON, Edward, theological writer, vin. 726.
EVANSTON, town, Wyoming, U.S.A., xxiv. 713.
EVANSVILLE, town, Indiana, U.S.A., viii. 727.
EVAPORATION, vni. 727; vi. 311; of liquids, vn. 217; in steam-engine, xxn. 487; in relation to water-supply, xxiv. 402; effects of, on Mediterranean Sea, xv. 820.
EVAPOROMETER, Saussure s use of thermometer as, XXI. 324.
EVE, of Scripture, vin. 733; I. 137; Manichpean views of, xv. 483.
EVECTION, of the moon, II. 750, 799; xvi. 799.
EVELINA, Madame D Arblay s novel, vi. 822.
EVELYN, John, English diarist, vin. 734; his Sylva, its service to arbori culture, II. 314.
EVEMERUS, Greek mythographer, vni. 735; his theory, xvn. 136.
EVENING WALK, Wordsworth s poem, xxiv. 668.
EVENLODE, river, England, xvin. 93.
EVENTS, Principal, Chronological table of, v. 720.
EVE OF ST AGNES, Keats s poem, xiv.
23- EVERDINGEN, Allart von, Dutch painter,
vni. 735- EVEREST, Sir George, British surveyor
and geographer, vin. 736 ; his measurement of arc of meridian, vn.
599- EVEREST, Mount, Himalayas, XL 825;
xvii. 340. EVERETT, Alexander Hill, American
writer and diplomatist, vin. 736.
, Edward, American politician and
orator, vin. 736; I. 723.
, James, Wesleyan seceder, xvi.
190.
, J. D., his system of shorthand,
xxi. 840.
EVERETT S SALT, in chemistry, xx. 24. EVERGLADES, marsh, Florida, U.S.A.,
ix. 338. EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND TREES, n.
319-
EVERLASTING, plant, xn. 716.
EVERTS, Johann, Dutch poet, xxi. 618.
EVERY-DAY BOOK, Hone s, xn. 135.
EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR, Ben Jonson s play, Xlll. 741.
EVESHAM, town, England, vni. 738; population, xxiv. 666 ; battle of (1265), xvi. 788; xxiv. 666.
EVIAN, spa, France, xvi. 433 ; xxi. 332-
EVICTION, of tenants, xiv. 275 ; xx. 403.
EVIDENCE, in law, vin. 738; xxiv. 623; probability of, XIX. 777; obtained by torture, xxm. 462.
EVIGTOKITE, mineral, xvi. 384.
EVIL, its existence, xxm. 278 ; pre valence of, xvin. 685 ; Leibnitz s theory of, xiv. 423; St Paul s doctrine, xvin. 424; Pelagian doctrine, xvin. 472; Stoic theory, xxn. 568; Zoroas- trian doctrine, xxiv. 822. EYE, The, xv. 205.
EVOLI, orEboli, town, Italy, vn. 619.
EVOLUTE, in geometry, xin. 26.
EVOLUTION, in algebra, I. 528 ; in arithmetic, II. 532.
, in biology, vni. 744 (index, 773); organic, Darwin s doctrine of, xxiv. 76, 80 1 ; development of the idea, xxiv. 819; in relation to animal dis tribution, VII. 284 ; bearing of, on animal mimicry, xvi. 343 ; of birds, xviii. 32; of man, n. no; of Tunicata, xxm. 618; in Brahman philosophy, xxiv. 119; in relation to the history of the fine arts, IX. 212; in relation to socialism, xxn. 219; Herder on, XL 729; Lamarck s theory, xiv. 232; Treviranus s theory, xxm. 553 ; Wolffs researches in, XXIV. 631.
EVORA, town, Portugal, vin. 773; xix.
, 537- EVREMOND, Sieur de St, French writer,
IX. 663; I. 785; his relations with
Ninon de Lenclos, xiv. 445. EVREUX, town, France, vni. 773. EWALD, Heinrich Georg August von,
German theologian, VIII. 773; on the
Pentateuch, xviii. 506.