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I M A I N D

IMAGE, on the retina, vin. 817.

- BOOKS, or Block Books, in. 652;

XXIII. 682.

IMAGES, Mental, xx. 58. IMAGE WORSHIP, xn. 710. IMAGINARIES, Theory of, in creations,

vni. 501. IMAGINATION, in psychology, xx. 57;

in the fine arts, IX, 210; poetic, XIX.

263; productive, Kant on, xin. 852;

Gassendi s theory of, x. 106; Spinoza

on, v. 153; Wordsworth s theory, XXIV.

672. IMAGINES, work by Philostratus, xvill.

797-

, work by Varro, xxiv. 93.

IMAGO, fully developed butterfly, IV.

594- IMAM, Mohammedan priest, XII. 714;

xvi. 592; xix. 730; xxii. 662. IMAMBA, snake, in Natal, xvn. 241. IMANDRA, lake, Russian Lapland, xiv.

305- IMAUS, Northern, of Ptolemy, Pamir

plateau, xvm. 102.

IMBABURA, mountain, Ecuador, vn. 644. IMBECILITY, modification of idiocy, xin.

97-

IMBRA, deity of Afghan Kafirs, xin. 822. IMBROS, island, ^Egean Sea, XII. 714. IMERINA, district, Madagascar, xv. 168. IMERITIA, district, Transcaucasia, Russia,

xii. 715; xxni. 513. IMERITIANS, race of people, Caucasus,

v. 257.

IMHOTEP, Egyptian divinity, vn. 718. IMITATIO CHRISTI, the question of its

authorship, xiv. 32. IMITATION, in fine art, IX. 202.

, a basis of language, xvill. 767.

IMITATIVENESS, in phrenology, xvm.

845. IMLAY, Captain Gilbert, his relations

with Mary Wollstonecraft, X. 716. IMMA, wife of Eginhard, vn. 698. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF B. V.

MARY, Roman Catholic dogma, xn.

715; XV. 590; xvii. 754; at the council

of Trent, XXlll. 546; declaration of,

as article of faith, xix. 159; Duns

Scotus s defence of, vn. 545. IMMANES, order of birds, xvm. 44. IMMERMANN, Karl Leberecht, German

dramatist, XII. 716; x. 543. IMMERSIONS, Long, by swimmers,

xxii. 771. IMMIGRATION, at New York, xvn.

460. IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, vin. 535;

Aristotle on, n. 522; Butler on, iv.

584; Plato on, xix. 199; Augustine s

work on, ill. 77. IMMORTELLE, plant, xn. 716. IMMRAMS, class of Irish legends, v. 310. IMMUNITIES, Ecclesiastical, Church of

Rome, xx. 630. IMMUNITY, in law, xix. 764.

IMOLA, town, Italy, XII. 717. IMPACT, in mechanics, xv. 719. IMPASTING, in painting, xvm. 138. IMPEACHMENT, in law, xn. 717;

by

English parliament, vm. 319; of

peers, XVlli. 313. IMPENETRABILITY, Perception of, in

psychology, xx. 56. IMPENNES, group of birds, xvm. 45. IMPERATOR, Roman title, in. 80; vm.

179; xx. 769. IMPERFORATA, subclass of Protozoa,

xix. 845. IMPERIAL, Francisco, Spanish poet,

xxii. 355.

CITIES, of Germany, IX. 747.

IMPETIGO, skin disease, xxii. 123. IMPLEMENTS, of husbandry, i. 311. IMPORTS, National, Table of, per head,

XVII. 247; taxes on, XXIII. 89. IMPOST, in architecture, II. 466. IMPOTENCE, in man, xv. 778; xxi. 576. IMPREGNATION, of ovum, xx. 417. IMPRESSIONS, Mental, xx. 57 ; Hume

on, xii. 352. IMPRESSMENT, of English labourers,

Xiv. 167; for the navy, XVII. 295;

xxi. 605.

IMPRISONMENT, xix. 747. IMPROVEMENTS OF LAND, Law relating

to, xiv. 275, 277. IMVRO (Imbros), island, .<Egean Sea, xn.

714. INACCESSIBLE ISLAND, South Atlantic,

xxm. 576.

INARA, lake, Russian Lapland, xiv. 305. INARIME (Ischia), island, Italy, xm. 385. INARUS, Egyptian prince, xvm. 574. INCAMMINATI, Italian academy of

painting, v. 81. INCANDESCENCE, as a source of light,

xiv. 579. INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMP, xiv.

632.

INCANTATIONS, Magical, xv. 199; vn. 63. INCA REMAINS, Ecuador, vn. 648. INCARNATION, Doctrine of the, xm.

670; Athanasius on, II. 828; Nestorius

on, xvn. 356; Theodore on, xxm. 255. INCAS, or Yncas, Empire of the, Peru, I.

697, 698; iv. 17; xvm. 677. INCENSE, burnt perfume, xii. 718; ix.

709.

CUPS, so-called, xix. 602.

INCEST, xn. 722.

INCHBALD, Elizabeth, English drama tist, xii. 722.

INCIDENCE OF TAXATION, xxm. 87. INCIDENT, The, in Scottish history

(1641), xxi. 513. INCLOSURE COMMISSION, England,

xiv. 266.

INCLOSURE OF COMMONS, vi. 210. INCOME, National, xvn. 247.

TAX, xxm. 88; Pitt s, ix. 187. INCOPRESENTABILITY, in psychology,

xx. 46.

INCREMENT, The Unearned, in econo mics, xiv. 267.

INCUBATION, of birds, in. 775; varia bility of instinct illustrated from, xm. 158.

INCUBUS, dream demon, vn. 62.

INCUNABULA, early specimens of typo graphy, m. 653.

INDEMNITY, Acts of, xvm. 272.

INDEPENDENCY, Milton s relation to, xvi. 330.

INDEPENDENTS, religious denomination, xn. 722; vi. 268; riseof the, vm. 347; English, their relation to Presbyterian- ism, xix. 686.

INDEX, xn. 729.

EXPURGATORIUS, of Roman Catho lic Church, XII. 730; of the Inquisition, xix. 714.

LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM, of

Roman Catholic Church, xn. 730; in. 659; xx. 630.

NUMBERS, in statistics, xxn.

466.

INDIA, country, Asia, xn. 731 (index, 812); II. 685; antiquity and persist ency of its civilization, n. 700; under Clive, vi. 9; under the marquis of Dalhousie, VI. 777; English measures for, vm. 342, 356, 359, 367; Fox s policy for (1783), xix. 139; invasion of, by Alexander, xn. 786 ; xvm. 583; by Darius I., xvm. 569; by Nadir Shah, xvm. 642; by Timur, xxm. 399; Mahrattas in, xv. 288; as a Parthian satrapy, xvm. 586, 592; Sikh war (1846), xiv. 371; Wellesley s policy in, xxiv. 492 ; Wellington s operations in, xxiv. 494; architecture of, n. 394; army, n. 589; ancient astro nomy, n. 746; xxi. 294; birds, in. 761; xvm. 16; carpet manufacture, v. 129; caste, v. 187; coalfields, vi. 58; coins, xvn. 660; cotton supply and manu facture, VI. 483, 487; debt, xvn. 247; diamond mines, vn. 164; freshwater fishes, XII. 671; forests, IX. 404; glass- making, x. 651; infanticide in, xm. 3; irrigation works, XI 1 1. 369; jute culture, xm. 800; land laws and customs, xiv. 262; languages, xvm. 784; libraries, XIV - 533> 549 ; mines, xvi. 469 ; Christian missions, xvi. 513, 517; Jesuit missions, xm. 651; mosques, xvi. 866; mythology, xvn. 152; newspapers, XVII. 432; observatories, xvn. 716; official rank in, xix. 667 ; opium cultivation, xvii. 789 ; pearl fisheries, xvm. 447; periodical literature, xvm. 539 ; pilgrimages, xix. 92 ; plague in, xix. 168; police system, XIX. 341 ; post office, XIX. 578; prison system, Xix. 757; railways, xx. 252; rainfall, xvi. 151; rajas, XX. 259; early religion, XXIV. 821; reptiles, xx. 467; routes to, affecting

commerce, VI. 201; tea culture, xxm.