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G U I G U S
GuiNEA-PlG, rodent mammal, v. 277;
xv. 421. GUINEA-WORM, parasitic nematoid
worm, xvn. 325; xvni. 271. GUINEGATE, France, Battle of (1479),
IX. 553- GUINEVERE, wife of King Arthur, xx.
647.
GuiNGAMP, town, France, XI. 265. GUINICELLI, Guido, Italian poet, XIII.
501. GuiON, or Guyon, Madame, French
mystic, xi. 341; xvn. 134. GUIPURE, variety of lace, xiv. 189. GuiPUZCOA, province, Spain, xi. 265. GUIRAUT DE BORNEIL, Provengal poet,
xix. 874. GUIRIA, town, Venezuela, xxiv. 140.
GUIRLANDE DE JULIE, collection of
French poems, XX. 264. GuiRON, in Arthurian romance, XX. 648. GuiSBOROUGH, town, England, XI. 265. GuiSCARD, Marquis de, his attempt to
assassinate Harley, xvni. 100. , Robert, duke of Apulia," crusader,
vi. 623; xiii. 470; xx. 596, 791. GUISE, town, France, xi. 265.
, House of, French noble family, XI.
265; ix. 557.
GUITAR, musical instrixment, xi. 267. Guix-GuiT, bird, xxn. 628. GUITTONE D AREZZO, Italian poet, xin.
501, 502. GuiZOT, Frangois Pierre Guillaume,
French historian and statesman, XI.
268; ix. 620, 68 1. , Madame, French Huguenot, XI.
268. GUJARAT, or Guzerat, district, India, xi.
344-
GUJARS, Indian race, XH. 746. GUJRANWALA, district, India, XI. 273;
xx. 109; town, XI. 273. GUJRAT, district, India, XI. 273; xx.
109; town, xi. 274; battle of (1849),
xx. 112.
GULA, river, Norway, xvn. 575. GULAB SlNGH, ruler in_Punjab, India,
xx. 112. GULDENMANN, Catherine, mother of
Kepler, xiv. 47. GULDIN S THEOREMS, in mensuration,
xvi. 28. GULEDIG, the historic King Arthur, II.
651. GULF STREAM, Atlantic current, in.
19; x. 219; xvn. 593; its influence
on the temperature of Norway, xvn.
580; temperature of, xxiv. 510. GULL, bird, XI. 274. GULLET, Anatomy of the, vn. 223. GULLIVER S TRAVELS, Swift s work,
xxn. 766. GULMORE FORT, Donegal, Ireland, vn.
363-
GULO, genus of carnivorous mammals, x. 696; xv. 440.
GUM, xi. 275; in plants, IV. 88.
, British, or Dextrin, VII. 146.
, Orenburg, xiv. 310.
, Sweet, or Liquidambar, xiv. 687.
GUMA, town, Turkestan, xxiv. 728.
GUMJELIUS, Gustaf Vilhelm, Swedish novelist, xxn. 757.
GUM ARABIC, xi. 275.
GUMARAM KHOKH, mountain, Cau casus, v. 253.
GUM-BENJAMIN, or Benzoin, gum resin, in. 581.
GUMBINNEN, town, Prussia, xi. 276.
GUMBO, plant, xi. 276.
GUM-DRAGON, incense, XII. 718.
GUMMITE, mineral, XVI. 388
GUM-RESINS, xi. 276; xvn. 121.
GUMRI, town, Russian Armenia, XI. 277.
GUMTI, river, India, XVII. 572; XXII.
637- GUM-TREES, in. no; vm. 649; xxiv.
216.
GUN, xi. 278. See Guns. GUN-CARRIAGES, n. 664; xi. 310. GUN-COTTON, xi. 277; vin. 808, 811;
blasting by, III. 808. GUNDAPHORUS, Parthian king, XXIII.
308.
GUNDLAKAMMA, river, India, xvn. 320. GUNDULITSCH, or Gundulic, Ivan,
Dalmatian poet, XL 278; XXL 690. GUNGOH (Gangoh), town, India, xxi.
152.
GUNIB, mountain, Caucasus, V. 254. GUNJA, or Ganja, hemp resin, III. 627;
XL 648.
GUNMAKING, XI. 278; XXI. 833.
GUN METAL, Strength of, xxn. 603.
GUNNAR, hero of the Nibelungenlied, XVII. 474.
GUNNER, Naval, his duties, xvn. 293.
GUNNERUS, Johan Ernst, Norse botanist, XVII. 590.
GUNNERY, XL 297; rangefinder, xxin. 126; sighting, XXII. 46; Robins s experiments in, xx. 607.
GUNNY, cloth, xi. 315; xin. 801.
GUNONG, Malay word for mountain, xin. 601; xv. 321.
GUNPOWDER, xi. 316; vin. 807; dis covery of, by the Arabs, II. 265; first use of, n. 655; early notices of, 1 1. 557; knowledge of, ascribed to Anthemius, n. 103; work done by, xi. 293.
- PLOT (1605), England, ix. 57; xin. 558.
GUNS, XL 278, 297; ancient, n. 557; field, of steel bronze, IV. 366; naval, xvn. 286; for sporting, xxi. 832.
GUNS, town, Hungary, XL 330.
GUNTER, Edmund, English mathe matician, XL 330; XXIII. 562; his navigation tables, xvn. 255.
GUNTER S CHAIN, of 100 links, for surveying, XXII. 708.
GUNTHAMUND, Vandal king, xxiv.
59- GUNTHER, hero of the Nibelungenlied,
xvn. 475. GUNTHER, counts of Schwarzburg, XXI.
462. , Johann Christian, German poet,
xi. 331; x. 532.
GUNTOOR, town, India, XL 331. GUOTODIN, district, Celtic Britain, v.
301.
GUPTAS, Indian dynasty, xn. 790. GURABO, town, Porto Rico, xix. 532. GURAGUE, language, North-East Africa,
xxi. 656.
GURAN, Kurdish dialect, xiv. 157. GURANS, tribe, Kurdistan, xiv. 1 59. GURDASPUR, district, India, XL 331;
xx. 109.
GURGAN, river, Persia, xvni. 620. GURGAON, district, India, XL 331; xx.
109. GURGOYLE, or Gargoyle, in architecture,
n. 465. GURHWAL, or Garhwal, district, India,
x. 80. GURIANS, race of people, Caucasus, v.
257.
GURIEFF, town, Russia, xxiv. 6. GUR KHAN, ruler, in Central Asia, xix.
716. GURKHAS, or Goorkhas, Nepalese race,
xn. 805; xvn. 341. GURNALL, William, English divine,
XI. 332.
GURNARD, fish, XL 332; ix. 352. GURNEY, Elizabeth (Mrs E. Fry), Eng lish philanthropist, ix. 804. , John Joseph, English Quaker, XX.
149. , Thomas, English stenographer,
xxi. 837.
GURNIGEL, spa, Switzerland, xvi. 435. GURU, priest, or spiritual guide, in Nepal,
xvn. 342; of the Sikhs, xx. no; in
Tibet, xxin. 343.
GURUNGS, Nepalese race, xvn. 341. GUSEVSK, village, Russia, xxiv. 271. GUSTATORY NERVES, i. 896; xxin. 79. GUSTAVIA, town, St Bartholomew,
West Indies, xxi. 159. GUSTAVUS I., Vasa, king of Sweden,
xi. 333; xxn. 747.
II., Adolphus, of Sweden, XL
333 ; IX. 77 ; xxn. 748 ; use of artillery by, n. 656 ; battle-song of, xn. 586; death of, at Liitzen (1632), in. 125; his influence on France, ix. 569; on Germany, x. 500; his patron age of Oxenstierna, xvni. 92 ; as Swedish writer, xxn. 755.
III., of Sweden, XI. 335; XXII. 75 r ; 756; assassination of, n. 59.
IV., of Sweden, XL 335 ; XXII.
752.
ADOLPHUS UNION, German Pro
testant society, XI. 335.