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99; European travellers in, x. 188;
trigonometrical survey of, XXII. 696;
x. 191 ; universities, xxni. 856 ;
weights and measures, XXIV. 490. INDIA, History of, James Mill s, xvi. 307. INDIANA, State, U.S.A., xn. 813;
population, xxni. 802.
, novel by George Sand, vil. 509. INDIANAPOLIS, town, Indiana, U.S.A.,
xii. 814.
INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, xn. 815; dic tionaries of languages, vil. 191; rain fall of, xvi. 151. INDIAN BADGER, carnivorous mammal,
xx. 288.
INDIAN CHRONOLOGY, v. 718. INDIAN CORN, or Maize, xv. 309. INDIAN CRESS, plant, xn. 285. INDIAN EMPIRE, Order of the, xiv. 124. INDIAN INK, xin. So; xix. 88. INDIAN INSCRIPTIONS, xm. 118. INDIAN MILLET, cereal plant, vn. 564. INDIAN MUTINY (1857), 11.591; xu.Sog. INDIAN OCEAN, xii. 820. INDIAN PINK, plant, xix. 107. INDIAN QUEEN, Dryden and Howard s
tragedy, vi I. 489. INDIANS, American, xn. 822, 830; I.
685; displacement of, xxm. 819;
languages of, xvill. 780; dictionaries
of languages, vil. 192 ; mythology,
XVII. 148; religions, xx. 364; totems,
xxm. 467; Eliot s work among, vin.
137; Penn s influence over, xvm. 496;
of Costa Rica, vi. 450 ; of South
America, I. 89; of Colombia, vi. 155;
of Peru, xvm. 677. INDIAN STEEL, xin. 342. INDIAN TERRITORY, United States, xn.
833; population, XXIII. 802. INDIA-RUBBER, xii. 835; elasticity of,
VIL 801,813; trees, IX. 154; xvill. 673. INDICATOR, genus of birds, xn. 140. , in steam-engine, xxil. 476, 487,
490, 495.
INDICOLITE, mineral, xvi. 409. INDICOPLEUSTES (Cosmas), cosmo-
grapher, vi. 445; x. 177. INDICTION, Cycle of, iv. 670; v. 716. INDICTMENT, in law, xii. 842. INDIFFERENCE, Theory of, in scholastic
philosophy, XXI. 423. INDICES, epithet of Jupiter, xin. 780. INDIGESTION, vn. 586. INDIGO, dyeing material, xii. 843 ; vn.
576; colours from, IV. 689; XIX. 87;
cultivation of, in India, in. 508, 568;
xii. 749.
INDIGO-BIRD, XVII. 534.
INDIGOTIN, pure indigo blue, xn. 843, 844.
INDIUM, chemical element, xn. 844; v. 533-
INDIVIDUALITY, in living organisms, in. 688.
INDIVIDUATION, Principle of, in scho lasticism, xxi. 428.
INDO-ARABIC NUMERALS, xvn. 627.
INDO-CHINESE LANGUAGES, Diction aries of, VIL 191.
INDO-CHINESE RACE, 11. 697.
INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES, xvm. 778, 784; Semitic character of their alphabets, I. 608.
INDO-GERMANIC LANGUAGES, xvin. 778, 784-
INDO-HOMERIC GROUP, of alphabets, Lenormant s, I. 608.
INDO-IRANIANS, of the Parthian empire,
XVIII. 606.
INDONESIANS, Malay people, xv. 324. INDORE, state, India, xn. 845.
INDO-SCYTHIA, XVIII. 599.
INDRA, ancient Hindu divinity, iv. 202;
xv. 90; xvii. 153. INDRAGIRI, kingdom, Sumatra, xxil.
639-
INDRAMAYU, town, Java, xm. 606. INDRAPURA, mountain, Sumatra, xxn.
638. INDRE, department, France, xn. 846.
, river, France, Xiv. 806.
INDRE-ET-LOIRE, department, France,
xn. 846.
INDRIS, genus of femurs, xiv. 441. INDUCTION, in algebra, I. 523. , in philosophy, I. 797; xiv. 785,
789; Aristotle on, n. 516; Baconian
method of, III. 215; Socratic use of,
xxn. 236.
, Magnetic, XV. 224, 243, 250.
INDULGENCE, INDULGENCES, of Roman
Catholic Church, xn. 846; xvm. 487;
decree respecting, in council of Trent,
xxni. 550; Luther s opposition to,
xv. 72; sale of, xx. 326; Nicholas
V. s, early printed books, xxni. 684. INDULPH, or Indulf, king of Picts and
Scots, xvn. 570; xxi. 479. INDUS, river, India, xn. 847, 732; iv.
21 ; xx. 107; xxn. 90; Alexander s
voyage down, I. 484. INDUSTRIAL REFORMATORY SCHOOLS,
xx. 338.
INEDIA, or Starvation, vil. 208. INERMIA, suborder of sponges, xxn.
423-
INERTIA, of matter, xv. 676; moment of, iv. 288; xv. 732; in steam-engine, xxn. 510; Clerk Maxwell on, xv. 748.
INFALLIBILITY, Papal, Dogma of (1870), xxiv. no; xix. 158; xvn. 754; Leo II. on, xiv. 449.
INFANCY, Diet in, VIL 200; period of, xv. 778.
INFANT, in law, xin. i; i. 279; guardian ship of, by the mother, xxiv. 641.
, Condition of, in limbo, xiv. 646.
, of Spain, title, xix. 738.
INFANTICIDE, xin. 3; ix. 481; xv. 780; in China, v. 670; in India, IV. 211; xn. 745; xv. 303; in Madagascar, xv.
173- INFANTRY, of British army, n. 580 (see
also article Army throughout); tactical management of, xxiv. 353.
INFECTION, in diseases, xv. 796; xvin. 401; organisms causing, xxi. 407; XXII. 680; in the plague, XIX. 162.
INFERNO, Dante s, vi. 815.
INFINITE, INFINITESIMAL, in mathe matics, xin. 13, 14. -, The, as an implicit condition of
thought, xxni. 246; as an object of religious thought, xxni. 246; idea of, in Cousin s philosophy, vi. 526; in Descartes s, v. 144; in Hamilton s, XI. 418; in Locke s, XIV. 759; in Male- branche s, v. 150; in Spinoza s, v. 155.
INFINITESIMAL CALCULUS, xin. 5; xv. 630; xvi. 19; Kepler on, xiv. 47.
INFINITY, in Zeno s paradoxes, xxiv. 778.
INFIRMARY, hospital, xn. 301.
INFLAMMATION, diseases, xvm. 398; bronchitis, iv. 362; cystitis, xxiv. 188; erysipelas, vin. 531; xvm. 398; men ingitis, XVI. n ; ostitis, xxn. 685; otitis, vn. 594; peritonitis, XVlll. 547; phlebitis, xxil. 684; pneumonia, XIX. 249. See also XL 554, and articles Ophthalmology and Throat Diseases.
INFLEXIBLE, British warship, xvn. 286.
INFLEXION, of Aryan words, xvm. 789.
INFLORESCENCE, in plants, iv. 121.
INFLUENZA, disease, xm. 73; in Poly nesia, xix. 422; of the horse, xxiv. 203.
INFORMATION, in law, xm. 73.
INFUSORIA, or Protozoa, xix. 830; skeletal structures of, xxn. 106.
ING^EVONES, ancient Germanic tribe, X.
473- INGAUNI, Ligurian tribe, Italy, xm.
446; xiv. 640.
INGE, Swedish king, XXIL 745. INGEBORG, wife of Philip II. of France,
ix. 541. INGELHEIM, Ober- and Nieder-, towns,
Germany, xm. 73. INGEMANN, Bernhard Severin, Danish
poet and novelist, xm. 73; VIL 92. ING EN A (Avraiiches), ancient town,
France, m. 157. INGFANGTHEOF, Cinque Port privilege,
v. 787- INGLEBOROUGH, mountain, England,
xxiv. 746. INGLEFIELD, Sir Edward A., Arctic
explorer, xix. 322. INGOLDSBY LEGENDS, by Barham, ill.
374- INGOLSTADT, town, Bavaria, xm. 74;
university of, xxm. 842. INGRASSIAS, John Philip, Sicilian
anatomist, I. 809. INGRES, Jean Auguste Dominique,
French painter, xm. 74. INGULPHUS, or Ingulf, English abbot,
xm. 76.
INCUR, river, Caucasus, v. 253.