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G K E G K O
191
GRENADINE, woven fabric, xvii. 109.
GRENADINES, islands, West Indies, XL 184.
CRENELLE, France, Artesian well at, n. 645.
GRENOBLE, town, France, XL 184; university, XXIII. 839.
GRENVILLE, Lord (William Wyndham), English statesman, XI. 186.
, George, English statesman, XL
185; vin. 357.
GRESHAM, Sir Thomas, London mer chant, xi. 1 86.
GRESHAM S LAW, regarding coin, xvi.
731-
GRESIK, town, Java, xin. 606. CRESSET, Jean Baptiste, French poet,
XL 187. GRETRY, Andre Ernest Modeste, French
musical composer, XI. 187. GREUZE, Jean Baptiste, French painter,
XL 188. GREVENMACHER, town, Luxemburg,
xv. 87. GREVILLE, Charles Cavendish Fulke,
English writer, XI. 189. GREVINCHOVIUS, Nicholaus, Dutch
theologian, I. 736. GREW, Nehemiah, English botanist and
physiologist, XL 189; on the sexes of
plants, IV. 82. GREV, Second Earl, English statesman,
XL 190. , Lord Arthur, lord-lieutenant of
Ireland, XXII. 393. , Sir George, on prison discipline,
xix. 752.
, George A., on reclaiming moor- lauds, I. 402. , Lady Jane, XL 193 ; vn. 686;
vin. 338, 339; xv. 593. , Sir Ralph, degraded from knight hood, xiv. 125. , Richard, his system of mnemonics,
xvi. 533.
GREYBEARD POTTERY, xix. 631. GREYHEN, bird, XL 222. GREYHOUNDS, vn. 327; coursing with,
vi. 515. GREYLING, or Grayling (</.r.), XL 78;
ii. 41. GREY POWDER, in therapeutics, xvi.
34- GREYTOWN, town, Nicaragua, Central
America, XL 194; xvn. 477. GREYWACKE, rock, x. 231, 237. GRIBBLE, crustacean, vi. 659. GRIBEAUVAL, Jean B. Yaquette de,
French artillerist, II. 658. GRIBOYEDOFF, or Griboiedoff, Alex ander Sergueevich, Russian dramatist,
XL 194; XXL 107. GRIDGI, town, Dahomey, Africa, vi.
764. GRIESBACH, spa, Germany, xvi. 434.
, Johann Jakob, German Biblical
critic, XL 194.
RIESBACH, John Henry, English sym- phonist, xvil. 97.
GRIESELTSTOCK, mountain, Switzer land, XXL 465.
GRIFFE, in architecture, II. 465.
GRIFFIN, or Gryphon, legendary animal, XL 195; v. 587. , in heraldry, XL 702. , Gerald, Irish novelist and drama
tist, XI. 195.
GRIFFITH, William, Wesleyan seceder, xvi. 190. AP CYNAN, Welsh prince, vil.
791. GAUNT, Reade s novel, XX. 303.
GRIGNAN, Madame de, daughter of Madame de Sevigne, XXL 704.
GRIGOROVICH, Dmitri Vasilievich, Rus sian novelist, xx I. 108.
GRILLE, in architecture, II. 465.
GRILLPARZER, Franz, German drama tist, XL 196.
GRILSE, young salmon, XXL 224.
GRIMACE, as medium of expression, xvni. 767.
GRIMALDI, Giovanni Francesco, Italian architect and painter, XL 197.
, Joseph, pantomimist, xvill. 216.
GRIMANI, Marino, doge of Venice, xxiv. 146.
GRIMES DYKE, Oxfordshire, England, xvni. 94.
GRIMM, Friedrich Melchior, Baron von, French writer, XL 197.
, Jacob Lad wig Carl, German philo
logist, XI. 198; x. 543; his fairy tales.
XXIIL 27; on comparative philology,
xvni. 781. , Wilhelm Carl, German philologist,
XL 201; x. 543.
GRIMMA, town, Saxony, XL 202. GRIMMELSHAUSEN, Hans J. C. von,
German writer, x. 531. GRIMM S LAW, of correspondence of
consonants, XI. 200; XX. 286. GRIMOALD, Guillaume de (Pope Urban
V.), xxiv. 8. GRIMSBY, Great, town, England, XL
202; its fisheries, IX. 249. GRINDAL, Edmund, archbishop of
Canterbury, XI. 202. GRINDING MILLS, for flour, ix. 344. GRINDSTONE, XL 203; Newcastle, xvn.
566. GRINGOIRE, Gringon, or Gringore,
Pierre, mediaeval poet, XL 203; IX.
651.
GRINNELL, Moses H., American pro moter of Arctic exploration, xix. 322.
ARCTIC EXPEDITION, xm. 837. GRIPHOSAURUS, fossil bird, xvni. 34. GRIQUALAND EAST, part of Katfraria,
South Africa, xm. 817. GRIQUALAND WEST, province, South
Africa, XL 204; I. 270. GRISELDIS, The Patience of, romance,
xx. 659.
GRISON, carnivorous manmial, xv.
440. GRISONS, canton, Switzerland, XL 204;
xx. 504; xxii. 778, 794. GRISOPOLIS (Parma), mediaeval town,
Italy, xvni. 314. GRISSEE (Gresik), town, Java, xm.
606.
GRIVEGNEE, town, Belgium, XL 205. GRIZZLY BEAR, in. 462. GROAT, coin, xvn. 655. GROCHOWO, Poland, Battle of (1831),
xxiv. 376. GROCHOWSKI, Stanislaus, Polish poet,
xix. 300. GROCYN, William, English scholar, XL
205; VIIL 414. GRODNO, government, Russia, XL 206;
XXL 69; town, XL 206. GROEN VAN PRINSTERER, Wilhelm,
Dutch statesman and historian, XI.
206.
GROIN, in architecture, II. 465. GROJEC, town, Russian Poland, xxiv.
375 GROLIER, Jean, his style of bookbinding,
iv. 41. GROMIA, genus of Foraminifera, ix.
373 GROMIDEA, order of Protozoa, xix.
845 GRONGAR HILL, Dyer s poem, vn.
580. GRONINGEN, town, Holland, XL 206;
university, XXIIL 850. GRONOV, or Gronovius, Jakob, Dutch
scholar, XL 207. , or Gronovius, Johann Friedrich,
German scholar and critic, XL 207. GRONOVIUS, J. F., Dutch naturalist,
xiv. 673.
GROOM BRIDGE, Stephen, his observa tory, Blackheath, England, xvn. 711. GROOMING, of horses, xii. 192. GROOM OF THE STOLE, XXL 37. GROOT, Albert (Albertus Magnus, q.v.),
on alchemy, I. 464; on birds, xvill. 3.
, Gerhard, founder of Brethren of
the Common Life, XI 207; xvi. 711;
xvn. 134. -, Huig van (Grotius, q.v. Dutch
scholar and jurist, xi 217. GROOVE-BILL, bird, xxin 477. GROS, Antoine Jean, Baron, French
painter, XI 208.
GROSBEAK, bird, XL 209; xxiv. 463. GROSE, Francis, English antiquary, XL
209. GROSSBEEREN, Prussia, Battle of (1813),
XVII. 220,
GROSSE ISLE, quarantine station, Canada, xx. 167.
GROSSENHAIN, town, Saxony, XL 210.
GROSSER BEERBERG, mountain, Ger many, XXL 347; XXIIL 332.
GROSSETESTE, Robert, bishop of Lincoln,
xi. 210; vin. 373, 410; XXL 427.