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EWALD, Johannes, Danish poet, vm.
775; vii. 91.
EWE GROUP, of Negroes, xvn. 319. EVES, Breeding and management of, I.
393; milk of, xvi. 303. EWING, Alexander, Scottish bishop, vm.
776. EXAMINATIONS, vm. 777; competitive,
in China, v. 669. EXAMINER, London newspaper, ix.
360. EXANTHEMATA, class of diseases, xvm.
404. EXARCH, title, vm. 783; xvm. 410; in
the Greek Church, xi. 154. EXCAMBION, in Scots law, vm. 783. EXCAVATIONS, in mining, xvi. 459. EXCELLENCY, title, xxm. 418. EXCHANGE, in commerce, vm. 784; of
commodities, VI. 196; money the
medium of, xvi. 720; rates of, XXIV.
52.
, in law, vm. 783. , Royal, London, XIV. 832, 846.
, Telephonic, xxm. 133.
VALUE, in economics, xxiv. 46.
EXCHEQUER, The English, its history,
ix. 174; origin of, vm. 297. , Barons of the, III. 388. , Chancellor of the, British minister,
V. 389; vm. 797. , Court of, England, vm. 796; its
rolls, xx. 312.
BILLS, IX. 182; first issue of, XI.
tional, vm. 803; origination of that
of 1851 at London, I. 452; VII. 240. EXIMENIZ, Francesch, Catalan writer,
xxn. 364.
EXMOUTH, town, England, vm. 805. , Viscount, English admiral, vm.
805; his expeditions against Algiers, I.
566. EXNER, Johann J., Danish painter, vii.
94-
EXOCCETUS, genus of fishes, IX. 352.
EXODUS, Book of, xvm. 505.
, of Hebrews from Egypt, vii. 740.
EXOGAMY, marriage outside the com munity, v. 187; vm. 619; xxm. 472.
EXOGONIUM, genus of plants, xm. 546.
EXON DOMESDAY, ancient record, vn.
349- EXORCISM, casting out evil spirits, vjn.
806; vii. 61; xv. 203. ExoSKELETON, or External Skeleton, I.
820; xxii. 106. EXOSPOREA, order of Protozoa, XIX.
841. EXOSTOSIS, bone disease, xvm. 371.
, in laburnum, xiv. 179.
EXOTERIC DISCOURSES, of Aristotle,
II. 514. EXPANSION, in algebra, i. 555.
, in steam and heat engines, xxii,
480, 485, 494- -, of solids and liquids by heat,
386.
DOMESDAY, ancient record, vn.
EXCISE, form of taxation, vm. 797; ix.
1 80.
EXCITABILITY, of nerves, xix. 24, 28. EXCOMMUNICATION, vm. 798; xvm.
485; law of, XI. 737; Erastus on, vm.
518. EXCRETION, Physiological processes of,
XVII. 682.
EXCRETIONS, Vegetable, xix. 53. EXCURSION, The, Wordsworth s poem,
xxiv. 674.
EXE, river, England, xxii. 257. EXECUTORS, in English law, vm.
800. EXEDRA, of Herodes Atticus, ancient
Olympia, Greece, XVH. 769. EXEGESIS, Biblical, xi. 741.
EXEGETICAL THEOLOGY, XXIII. 274. EXELMANS, Eemy Joseph Isidore,
French general, vm. 801. EXEMPTION, in law, xix. 764. EXERGUE, nuinismatical term, xvn.
630. EXETER, town, England, vm. 801;
newspapers of, xvn. 422. CODEX, early collection of English
poetry, vm. 406.
COLLEGE, Oxford, xvm. 96.
EXHALATION, of plants, iv. 119. EXHIBITIONS, National and Interna-
Table of, xi. 582; xvi. 66.
EXPECTATION, or Expectancy, Psycho logical analysis of, xx. 63.
, mathematical probability, xix.
775-
EXPERIENCE, Kant on the philosophy of, xm. 850; Locke on, xiv. 758, 759.
EXPIATION, among the Greeks and Romans, xv. 69.
, Day of, Jewish, vm. 806.
EXPIRATION, of the breath, in respira tion, xx. 477.
EXPLOITATION, in mining, xvi. 451.
EXPLOITS, river, Newfoundland, xvn. 382.
EXPLORATION, geographical, x. 175.
EXPLOSION WAVES, xxiv. 418.
EXPLOSIVES, vm. 806; xvi. 445; dynamite, vii. 583; gunpowder, XI. 322; Nobel s, xvn. 521.
EXPORTS, National, Table of, per head, xvii. 247; taxes on, xxm. 89.
EXPRESSION, in physiognomy, v. 19; anatomy of muscles of, I, 836.
, of ideas and feelings, by voice and
otherwise, xvm. 767; music as me dium of, XVII. 77.
, Anatomy of, Sir C. Bell s work, III.
540.
EXPURGATORIUS INDEX LlBRORUM,
xii. 730. EXTENSIBILITY, of materials, xxii.
599-
EXTINCT ANIMALS, in relation to arch aeology, II. 336.
EXTRADITION, in law, vm. 813. - TREATIES, xxm. 532.
EXTRAORDINARY TITHE, Law relating to, xxm. 413.
EXTRA VAGANTES, collections of decre tals, v. 19.
EXTREME UNCTION, sacrament, Church of Rome, vm. 813.
EXUVIATION, in Crustacea, vi. 652.
EYAS, falconer s hawk, ix. 7, 9.
EYCK, Hubert van, Flemish painter, vm. 814.
, Jan van, Flemish painter, vm. 815; xxi. 438.
EYE, vm. 816; anatomy of the, I. 885; in relation to light, xiv. 578; peri pheral impressions from, xix. 39; its normal length of vision, xvi. 258; its vision affected by the imagination, II. 206; diseases of, xvn. 780; xxm. 53; in birds, in. 725; in reptiles, xx. 461; representations of, in ancient art, xix. 612. , The Evil, xv. 205.
, town. England, xxii. 622.
EYEBALL, Anatomy of the, i. 885; movements of, vm. 825.
EYE-GLASS, in the microscope, xvi. 258.
EYE- GLASSES, spectacles, xxii. 372.
EYELIDS, Anatomy of the, I. 890; dis eases of, xvn. 786.
EYE- PIECE, of telescope, xxm. 139,
143-
EYE-SIGHT, Preservation of, xxii. 372. EYLAU, Prussia, Battle of (1807), ix.
616; xvn. 211.
EYMERICH, N., his Directory of the In quisition, xm. 92. EYQUEM, Pierre, Montaigne s father,
xvi. 767. EYRE, Edward J., his explorations in
Australia, ill. 105; his suppression of
revolt in Jamaica, xm. 551. EYSTEIN, Norwegian king, xvn. 588. E YTELWEIN, Johann A., his Compendium
of Hydraulics, xii. 437. EYTON, T. C., on birds, xvm. 32. EZEHO (Itzehoe), ancient town, Holstein,
xm. 518. EZEKIEL, Old Testament prophet, vm.
828. EZRA, or Esdras, of Scripture, vm. 830;
xm. 418; XVIII. 512; reformation and
law-book of, in. 635. , Book of, vm. 831.
, Books of, in Apocrypha, vm. 541. , Prophecy of, apocalyptic book, n.
175-
EZZELINO DA ROMANO, Ghibelline chief, vii. 622; vicar of Frederick II. in Italy, xm. 475.
Tp the sixth letter of the alphabet, -*- > vm. 833.
FABER, family of pencil-makers in
Nuremberg, xvm. 490.