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Parley), American writer, X. 774; XI.

537- GOODSIR, John, Scottish anatomist, x.

775-

GOOD TEMPLAR SOCIETIES, for pro moting temperance, XXlli. 159.

GOODWIN, Thomas, English Puritan

, divine, x. 776; XII. 728.

GOODWOOD RACES, England, xn. 202.

GOOD WORDS, magazine, xv. 163.

GOODWYN, Henry, his mathematical tables, XXlli. 8, 13.

GOOGE, Barnabe, English pastoral poet, xvill. 345; on husbandry, I. 296.

GOOJRANWALA (Gujranwala), district, India, XL 273; xx. 109; town, XL

273- GOOJRAT, district, India, XI. 273; xx.

109; town, XL 274. GOOLE, town, England, X. 776. GOORA NUT, xvn. 664. GOORDASPOOR (Gurdaspur), district,

India, XI. 331; xx. 109. GOORGAON, district, India, XI. 331; xx.

109. GOORKHAS, Xepalese race, xn. 805;

xvii. 341.

GOOSANDER, bird, xvi. 35. GOOSE, bird, x. 777; xix. 647. GOOSEBERRY, fruit, x. 779; xn. 271. GOPHER, land-tortoise, x. 780. GOPPINGEN, town, Wurtemberg, x. 780;

population, xxiv. 701. GOPTO, lake, Russian Poland, xix.

307- GORA KALWARIA, town, Russian Poland,

xxiv. 375. GORAKHPUR, district and town, India,

x. 780.

GORAMY, fish, X. 781.

GORBODUC, T. Sackville s drama, vn.

428. GORCHAKOV (Gortschakoff), Russian

noble family, x. 787. GORCUM, town, Holland, x. 781. GORDIAN III., Roman emperor, X. 781;

IV. 712.

KNOT, i. 481; x. 781.

GORDIANUS, three Roman emperors,

x. 781. GORDIUM, ancient town, Bithynia, x.

781.

GORDIUS, Phrygian king, xvill. 849. , genus of nematode worms, xvn.

325-

GORDON, Alexander, Scottish antiquary,

x. 781. , Bernard, early Scottish writer on

medicine, XV. 807. , Charles George, organizer of

Chinese troops, v. 652. , Lord George, x. 782 ; Erskine s

defence of, vin. 530. , Sir John Watson, Scottish painter,

x. 782.

, Patrick, Russian general, x. 783. - RlOTS, London, x. 782.

GORDON S HOSPITAL, Aberdeen, Scot land, i. 40.

GORE, of a balloon, I. 206. , Catherine Grace, English novelist,

x. 783. GOREE, island and town, West Afr

x. 784; xxi. 660. GORE HOUSE, Kensington, London, in.

825.

GOREY, town, Ireland, xxiv. 521. GORGEI, Arthur, Hungarian general,

XII. 372. GORGES, Sir Ferdinando, settler in

Maine and New Hampshire, U.S.A.,

xv. 301; xvn. 393. GORGIAS, Plato s dialogue, XIX. 203. of Leontini, Sicilian rhetorician

and sophist, x. 784; xx. 509; XXII.

1 6, 264 ; his theses on sceptical

nihilism, xxi. 379. GORGON, in Greek mythology, X. 784;

xviii. 560. GORGONA, island, Italy, xin. 440.

GORGONZOLA CHEESE, XIII. 452.

GORI, town, Georgia, Russia, x. 785;

xxin. 514. GORILLA, ape, n. 150; relation of man

to, II. 108; skeleton of, II. 162. GORITSA, or Koritsa, town, Turkey, xiv.

141.

GORIZ, town, Austria, x. 788. GORKHALIS, or Goorkhas, Nepalese race,

xvn. 341.

GORKI, town, Russia, xvi. 543. GORKUM, or Gorcurn, town, Holland, x.

781. GORLITZ, town, Prussia, X. 785; XXII.

53-

GORNU, town, Bornu, Africa, IV. 61. GORODIS.CHE, Russia, Anthracite mines

of, xv. 60. GORODISHTCHE, town, Russia, xviii.

5i5-

GORODNYA, town, Russia, xxm. 96. GORODOK, town, Russia, xxiv. 262. GORONTALO, department, Celebes, v.

289.

- BAY, Celebes, v. 287. GORRES, Joseph Johann, German

political writer, X. 786. GORSE, shrub, ix. 851; as forage plant,

i. 378.

GORSEDD, Welsh assembly, VII. 791. GORT, village, Ireland, X. 56. GORTHO, or Corinth (q.v.), town, Greece,

vi. 397. GORTSCHAKOFF, Mikhail Dimitrievich,

Russian general, x. 787.

, Petr Dimitrievich, Russian gen eral, x. 787. GORTYNA, or Gortyn, ancient town,

Crete, x. 787.

GORTZ, or Gorz, town, Austria, x. 788. -, Baron von, adviser of Charles

XII. of Sweden, v. 421. GORZ, crown land, Austria, x. 787; town, X. 788,

GOSAIN THAN, mountain, Nepal, xvn.

340. GOSCHENEN, town, Switzerland, xxiv.

11. GOSFORTH, Cumberland, England,

Sculptured cross at, xxi. 557. GOS-HAWK, bird, x. 788. GOSHEN, district of ancient Egypt, x.

788; xx. 265.

GOSIA, Martinus, Italian jurist, IV. 517. GOSLAR, town, Prussia, x. 789. GOSLARITE, mineral, xvi. 401. GOSLICKI, Wawrzyniec (Grimalius Gos-

licius), Polish scholar, x. 789. GOSPEL, St Paul s teaching of the,

xviii. 425.

OF THE HEBREWS, x. SiS. GOSPELS, The, x. 789; their testimony

to Jesus Christ, xm. 659; the

Synoptic, in. 643; apocryphal, II.

184; Lindisfarne and Rushworth s

MSS. of, vill. 382; Syriac versions,

xxil. 824; Baur on, in. 449. GOSPEL SONNETS, Ralph Erskine s, vm.

529. GOSPORT, town, England, x. 843; xix.

534- GOSSART, Jan, Flemish painter, x.

843- GOSSE, W. C., his explorations in

Australia, in. 106. GOSSELIES, town, Belgium, x. 844. GOSSELIN, Henri, pianoforte maker,

xix. 72.

GOSSNITZ, town, Germany, xxi. 347. GOSSYPIUM, cotton plant, vi. 482. GOSTLING, John, royal chorister, xx.

112. GOSTYNIN, town, Russian Poland, xxiv.

375- GOSZCZYNSKI, Severin, poet of the

Ukraine, xix. 304. GOTA, river, Sweden, xxn. 736. GOTALAND, division of Sweden, xxn.

736. GOTAMA, or Gautama, the Buddha,

xiv. 226.

GOTARZES, Parthian king, xvill. 601. GoTEBORG (Gothenburg), county and

town, Sweden, X. 845; XXII. 741. GOTESCHALCUS, Fulgentius (Gott-

schalk), German theologian, x. 855. GOTHA, duchy, Germany, xxi. 347.

, town, Germany, X. 844; xxi. 347;

libraries, xiv. 527, 546; observatory,

xvn. 712. GOTHENBURG, county, Sweden, x. 845;

xxn. 742.

, town, Sweden, X. 845; xxn. 742;

liquor law system of, xiv. 688. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, use of the

term, II. 423. GOTHIC LANGUAGE, x. 852; xvni.

785; in relation to Scandinavian

tongues, XXI. 367; dictionaries of

language, VII. 186.

GOTHIC MSS., xvni. 148.