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INHERITANCE, in law, xm. 77; in relation to intestacy, XIII. 197; to primogeniture, XIX. 733; Indian caste law of, v. 191; in Roman law, xx. 674, 692, 706, 713; rules of, among aboriginal tribes, xxm. 473.
, in animal-breeding, iv. 245. See
also Heredity.
, novel by Miss Ferrier, IX. 1 1 1.
INIA, genus of cetacean mammals, xv. 398.
INISHMURRAY, islet, Sligo, Ireland, xxn. 159.
INISHTURK, island, Ireland, xv. 650.
INISPATRICK, island, Ireland, vn.
495-
INITIALS, Book, xxm. 686, 696. INJECTIO, Manus, in Roman law, xx.
684. INJECTOR, for steam boilers, xxil.
500. INJUNCTION, in law, xm. 78; in Roman
law, xx. 709.
INJURIES, Bodily, xxn. 680; physio logical repair of, xvin. 363. INK, xm. 79; lithographic, xiv. 698;
printing, xxm. 708. INKPEN BEACON, xxiv. 593. INK-SAC, of cuttlefish, vi. 736. INLAYING, method of ornamentation,
xm. 81. INN, river, tributary of Danube, vin.
213; xxn. 776. INNERLEITHEN, town, Scotland, xvm.
452. INNER TEMPLE, legal society, London,
xm. 87, 89. INNISFALLEN, island and monastery,
Ireland, xiv. 52, 76. INNKEEPERS, Law relating to, xm. 81. INNKEEPERS LIEN, in law, xiv. 570. INNOCENT I., pope, xm. 82; xix.
491. II., pope, xm. 82; xix. 500; xx.
792. III., pope, xm. 82, 474; xix. 500;
xx. 795. IV., pope, xm. 84, 475; xx. 796.
- V., pope, xm. 84.
- VI., pope, xni. 84; xx. 801.
- VII., pope, xm. 84; xx. 804.
- VIII., pope, xm. 85; xx. 806. IX., pope, xm. 85.
X., pope, xm. 85; xix. 506.
XI., pope, xm. 85; xix. 506.
XII., pope, xm. 85; xix. 506.
XIII., pope, xm. 86.
INNOCENTS, Massacre of the, by Herod,
xm. 661.
INNS, Law relating to, xm. 81. , King s, legal school, Dublin, XIII.
90. INNSBRUCK, or Innspruck, town, Tyrol,
Austria, Xlll. 86; its sculptures, XXI.
566; university of, xxm. 846. INNS OF COURT, English legal societies,
XIII. 87; ill. 394.
INOCULATION, of cowpox, xxiv. 23; of smallpox, XXIL 164.
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, v. 467.
INOWRAZLAW, town, Prussia, xm. 91.
INQUEST, by recognition, in Anglo- Norman law, xm. 784; coroner s, vi.
43i-
INQUIRY, judicial writ, xxiv. 696.
INQUISITION, of Roman Catholic Church, Xlll. 91; XI. 736; xx. 629; establish ment of, xvm. 430; establishment in France, I. 487; relation of the Jesuits to, xm. 650; application of torture by, XXIII. 463; in time of Philip II., xvm. 744; under Pope Pius V., xix. 154; in Italy, xin. 482; in Portugal, xix. 546; in Spain, ix. 82; xxn. 326,
329-
INSANE, Conolly s treatment of the, vi. 289; treatment of, at Gheel, Belgium, x. 562; Tuke s treatment of, xxm. 604; weight of brain in the, I. 879.
INSANITY, xm. 95; Warren s definition of, xxiv. 373; law relating to, xm. in; in medical jurisprudence, xv. 780; in relation to crime, VI. 584.
INSAR, town, Russia, xvin. 515.
INSCRIPTIONS, Ancient, xm. 114; on coins, xvn. 633; Indian (numerals), XVII. 626; Javanese, XIII. 609; Latin, Xiv. 328; Ogam, v. 306; at Behistun, Persia, ill. 509; XVIII. 567; at Pompeii, Xix. 450; on pottery, xix. 610, 616, 619; Roman, abbreviations in, I. 26; Runic, xxi. 366, 370; Sabscan, XXIV. 739; in Yucatan, Central America, xxiv. 759.
, Academy of, France, I. 76.
INSECTA, or Insects (q.v.), xm. 141.
INSECTIVORA, order of Mammalia, xv. 400.
INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS, xm. 134.
INSECTS, xm. 141; effect of climate on, I. 86; hibernation of, XI. 789; mimicry in, xvi. 342; olfactory organs of, xxil. 165; parasitic, xvm. 257, 259; wings of, ix. 314; of Himalayas, XI. 834; in India, XII. 743; Bonnet s observations on, iv. 35; Swammerdam s collection - of, xxn. 730.
INSILAH, town, Tuat oasis, Africa, xvn. 695.
INSOLATION, or Sunstroke, xxn. 666.
INSOMNIA, disease, xxn. 157.
INSPIRATION, Theological doctrine of, XIII. 154; II. 191; as held by Philo, v. 4; xvm. 760; Plato s doctrine of, XIX. 197.
, of the breath, xx. 477.
INSTADT, suburb of Passau, Bavaria, xvin. 344.
INSTANTIUS, Spanish theologian, xix. 746.
INSTAURATIO MAGNA, Bacon s work,
III. 210.
INSTERBURG, town, Prussia, xm. 157. INSTINCT, xm. 157; transmission of,
xxiv. 819; of ants, II. 95; of bees, in.
488; Stoic doctrine of, xxn. 567. INSTINCTIVE APPETITES, in psycho logy, xx. 73. INSTITUTE OF FRANCE, xm. 160; ix.
514. INSTITUTE OF THE LAW OF SCOTLAND,
Erskine s, vin. 529. INSTITUTES, scientific and literary
societies, xxn. 221.
, of Gaius, x. 1 6.
, of Justinian, xin. 794.
OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION,
Calvin s, iv. 716. OF METAPHYSICS, Ferrier s, ix.
OF THEOLOGY, by Chalmers, v.
377-
MAN,
INSTITUTION OF A CHRISTIAN
n. 654. INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS,
London, XXI. 809. INSTITUTIONS, Divine, Lactantius s,
xiv. 195. OF THE LAW OF SCOTLAND,
Stair s, XXII. 446. INSTITUTIO ORATORIA, of Quintilian,
xx. 187. INSTITUZIONI ANALITICHE, by Madame
Agnesi, I. 284.
INSTRUMENTATION, in music, xvn. 98. INSTRUMENTS, Musical, their origin,
xvn. 77. INSUBRES, Gallic tribe, Italy, xm.
446. INSULA BATAVORUM, ancient Holland,
xn. 69.
INSULATOR, Telegraphic, xxm. 113. INSURANCE, xin. 161; implied warranty
in contract of, XXIV. 373; life, post-
ofBce, XIX. 574; life, in annuities, n.
72; marine, average, in. 145; marine,
first use of, in. 367; marine, Lloyd s,
xiv. 741. INTAGLIO, incised engraving, iv. 738;
x. 136 ; the grandest Roman extant,
in. 614.
INTEGRAL CALCULUS, xin. 11, 33. INTEGRIPALLIA, suborder of Mollusca,
xvi. 685.
INTELLECTION, in psychology, xx. 75. INTELLECTUAL FEELINGS, xx. 69. INTELLIGENCE, in military tactics,
xxiv. 363.
INTELLIGENCER, newspaper, xvn. 414. INTEMELII, Ligurian tribe, Italy, xm.
446; xiv. 640. INTEMPERANCE, vn. 481; laws relating
to, xiv. 688.
INTENSITY, in music, xvn. 106. INTERAMNA (Terni), ancient town,
Italy, xxm. 190. INTERCESSIONS, in the litany, xiv.
696. INTERDICT, Papal, xm. 188.
, in Roman law, xx. 709; in Scots
law, xm. 1 88.