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789; its use as money, xvi. 723; ores of, xvi. 58; dressing of ores, xvi. 465; production of, iv. 518 ; xvi. 467; production in England, vin. 229; supply of, xvi. 728; its value in rela tion to silver, xvi. 729, 735; xxn. 73; in Australia, ill. 109; in Austria, ill. 120; in Bolivia, iv. 13; in Brazil, IV. 224; in British Columbia, VI. 169; in California, I. 716; IV. 701; in Celebes, v. 288; in Colombia, South America, vi. 154; in Colorado, VI. 161; in India, XII. 765; in Ireland, XIII 218; in Japan, xm. 572; in Khotan, East Turkestan, xiv. 67; in Mexico, XVI. 216; in New South Wales, XVII. 409; in New Zealand, xvn 467 ; in Philippine Islands, xvni. 750 ; in Russia, xxi. 85; in Siberia, XX 4, 10; xxni. 511; xxiv. 742; in United States, XXill. 8 1 1, 814; in Ural Moun tains, xxiv. 5; in Venezuela, xxiv 140; in Victoria, XXIV. 216. GOLDAST, Melchior Haiminsfeld, Ger man historian, x. 754.
GOLDBEATING, X. 752.
GOLDBERG, town, Prussia, x. 755; Trot-
zendorfPs school at, XXIII. 589. GOLD CLOTH, xxni. 210. GOLD COAST, West Africa, x. 755; i.
269.
GOLDEN Ass, Apuleius s work, n. 215. GOLDEN BULL, x. 757; of the empire
(1356), x. 757, 495; v. 413; charter of
Hungary (1222), XII. 368. GOLDEN CHERSONESE, or Malay Pen insula, xv. 321; xx. 93. GOLDEN EAGLE, vn. 590; xiv. 244. GOLDEN-EYE, bird, x. 757. GOLDEN FLEECE, of Greek legend, n.
496; xm. 596; xv. 776. GOLDEN FLEECE, Spanish order of
knighthood, IV. 395; XXII. 303. GOLDEN GATE, San Francisco, xxi. 262. GOLDEN HIND, Drake s ship, vn. 390. GOLDEN HORDE, of Mongols, vi. 587;
xvi. 746. GOLDEN HORN, at Constantinople, vi.
302; origin of the name, iv. 615. GOLDEN LEGEND, Longfellow s poem,
xiv. 861. GOLDEN LEGEND, of Voragine, xxiv.
297.
GOLDEN NUMBER, in calendar, iv. 670. GOLDEN ORIOLE, bird, xn. 696. GOLDEN PLOVER, bird, xiv. 308. GOLDEN ROSE, papal gift, x. 758. GOLDEN SYRUP, xxn. 627. GOLDFINCH, bird, x. 758; xxn. 99. GOLDFISH, x. 759. GOLD HILL, town, Nevada, U.S.A., x.
759; xvii. 368.
GOLDINGEN, town, Russia, x. 759. GOLD INK, xm. 81. GOLD LACE, x. 753. GOLD-MINING, iv. 701; x. 745. See
also Mining.
GOLDONI, Carlo, Italian dramatist, x.
759; vn. 419; xiii. 513. GOLD PLATE, xix. 178. GOLDSCHMIDT, Hermann, German
painter and astronomer, x. 760.
, Joannes, Lutheran divine, in. 89.
, Meyer Aron, Danish novelist, VII.
93-
GOLDSINNV, fish, xxiv. 686.
GOLDSMITH, Oliver, English writer, x. 760; as dramatist, VII. 438; as satirist, XXI. 320; his place in English litera ture, vin 429, 431.
GOLDSTUCKER, Theodor, German Orien talist, x. 764.
GOLD THREAD, xxm. 209.
GOLD WIRE, xxiv. 615; ancient manu facture of, xxm. 210.
GOLETTA, seaport, Tunis, XXIII. 621.
GOLF, game, x. 765.
GOLIARDI, mediaeval song-writers, XX.
333. GOLIAS EPISCOPUS, early English work,
xv. 523. GOLIATH S CASTLE, Jerusalem, xm.
642. GOLITZIN, Vasilii, Russian minister, xxi.
96. GOLIUS, Jacobus, Dutch Orientalist, x.
768. GOLLNITZ, or Golnitz, town, Hungary,
X. 768.
GOLLNOW, town, Prussia, x. 768. GOLNITZ, or Golniczbanya, town,
Hungary, x. 768. GOLOVNlN,VasilyMikhailovich, Russian
admiral, x. 768.
GOLSPIE, town, Scotland, xxn. 727. GOLTZ, Bogumil, German satirist, x,
768. GOLTZIUS, Hendrik, Dutch painter and
engraver, x. 768. Go LUND A, genus of rodent mammals
xvii. 6.
GOMAL, river, Afghanistan, I. 230. GOMARA (Kaffa), district, Abyssinia,
xm. 816. GOMARUS, or Gomar, Francis, Dutch
theologian, x. 769; XII. 78. GOMBE, town, Sokoto, Africa, XXII.
279. GOMBIN, town, Russian Poland, xxiv.
375- GOMBROON, town, Persia, xvii. 857.
- WARE, pottery, xix. 621. GOMEL, town, Russia, xn. 108. GOMER, of Scripture, X. 769. (Gimirrse), people, in Asia Minor,
xv. 100. GOMERA, one of the Canary Islands, iv.
800. GOMEZ, Antonio Enrique/, Spanish
dramatist, vin. 449. , Sebastian, Spanish painter, xvii.
56. DE SlLVA, Ruy, Spanish minister,
XVIII. 744.
GOMORRAH, of Scripture, vn. 2. GOMPA, town, on the Niger, Africa,
xvii. 497.
GOMPERTZ S LAW, of mortality, n. 85. GOMPHI, pass, Thessaly, Greece, xxm.
299. GONCHAROFF, Ivan A., Russian novelist,
xxi. 108. GONDA, district, India, x. 769; town,
x. 770. GONDAR, town, Abyssinia, X. 770; I.
64. GONDEMAR, founder of the Montserrat
monastery, xvi. 797. GONDI, Jean Franois Paul de, Cardinal
de Retz, xx. 488. GONDOKORO (Ismailia), town, L T pper
Egypt, xm. 388; xvii. 506. GONDOLA, Venetian boat, xxiv. 157.
, Giovanni, Dalmatian poet, XL
278.
GONDOMAR, Spanish ambassador, as saulted by Lithgow, xiv. 696. GONDOPHARES, king of Indo-Scythia,
xvni. 603; xxm. 308. GONDS, tribe, India, X. 770. GONDWANA, country, Central India, X.
770. GONG, sound-producing instrument, x.
771; made of bronze, IV. 366. GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de, Spanish
poet, x. 771; xxii. 357, 360. GONIDIA, cells in lichens, xiv. 556. GONIOMETER, for measuring angles of
crystals, X. 771; vi. 677; XVI. 362;
its use in optics, xvii. 800. GONORRHCEA, disease, xxn. 686. GONSALVI, Ercole, cardinal, vi. 290. GONSALVO DE CORDOVA, Spanish
general, x. 773. GONYLEPTIDES, family ot Arachnida,
n. 279. GONZAGA, Italian princely family, x.
772; XV. 504. , Thomaz Antonio, Portuguese poet,
x. 772. , Vincenzo, patron of Rubens, xxi.
41. GONZALES, Diego, Spanish writer, xxn.
361-
, Sebastian, Portuguese pirate, xvn.
524. GONZALO DE BERCEO, Spanish mystic
and poet, X. 773. GONZALO FERNANDEZ Y AGUILAR
(Gonsalvo de Cordova), Spanish
general, x. 773. GOOD, The, in ethics, vin. 574; xvni.
686; Hutcheson s theory of, XII. 410;
Schleiermacher s theory, xxi. 412;
Socratic theory, xxn. 237; Stoic
theory, XXII. 568; Zoroastrian doc trine, xxiv. 822. , John Mason, English writer, X.
773-
FRIDAY, x. 774.
GOODRICH, Samuel Griswold (Peter
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