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INTERDICTION, in Scots law, xin. 1 88.
INTEREST, in law, xm. 188; calculation of, II. 536; in economics, XXIV. 49; in relation to usury, XXIV. 18 ; rate of, charged by Bank of England, ill. 330; on bills of exchange, Vlll. 791.
INTERIMISTIC CONTROVERSY, of council of Trent, xxin. 546.
INTERLAKEN, or Interlachen, town, Switzerland, xin. 188.
INTERLUDES, Dramatic, vn. 415 ; in time of Shakespeare, XXI. 750.
INTERMENT, Kites of, ix. 824.
INTERMEZZO, in music, xvn. 94.
INTERMITTENT FEVER, ix. 126.
INTERNATIONAL, working men s associ ation, xm. 189; xxii. 214.
CONTRACTS, or Treaties, xxin.
530-
COPYRIGHT, vi. 363.
EXHIBITIONS, vm. 803; London
(1851), origination of, I. 452. INTERNATIONALISM, European, vm.
719. INTERNATIONAL LAW, xin. 190; xxii.
471; under the church, v. 20; in
relation to marriage, XV. 568; Gen-
tili s contributions to, x. 161. See
also article Treaties. INTERNATIONAL POSTAL CONGRESS,
xix. 583. INTERNATIONAL REGISTER, of tonnage,
xxiii. 442. INTERNATIONAL TRADE, Cairnes s
theory of, xix. 382. INTEROCREA (Antrodoco), Sabine town,
Italy, xxi. 129. INTERPLEADER, in English law, xm.
197.
INTERPRETATION, Biblical, XL 741. INTERVALS, Musical, xvn. 78, 103. INTERVENTION, Political, xm. 192. INTESTACY, in law, xm. 197; in Roman
law, xx. 691, 702, 714. INTESTINES, Anatomy of the, vn. 225;
xvn. 668; of birds, in. 726; of fishes,
XII. 655; of mammals, XV. 362; of
reptiles, xx. 457. INTILENE, ancient district, Asia, xiv.
159.
INTIMIDATION, in law, xxin. 500. INTOXICANTS, vn. 482. INTOXICATION, or Drunkenness (q.v.),
vn. 481.
INTRA, town, Italy, xv. 198. INTUITION, in psychology, xx. 55. INTUITIONAL ETHICS, vm. 603. INUUS LUPERCUS, Roman god, xv.
66, 570.
INVALIDE RUSSE, St Petersburg news paper, xvii. 430.
INVENTIONS, Remarkable, in chrono logical table, v. 720 ; patents for,
xvm. 354.
INVERARAY, town, Scotland, xm. 198. INVERGORDON, town, Scotland, xx. 854.
INVERLOCHY, Scotland, Battle of (1645), xvi. 796.
INVERNESS, county, Scotland, xm. 199; area and population, xxi. 528 ; re presentation, xxm. 727; town, xm. 200.
INVERTEBRATA, their nervous system, xix. 30; skeleton of, xxii. 106.
INVESTITURE, in feudal law, xm. 201; question of, between emperors and popes, xvm. 339; xix. 499; xx. 791; war of investitures, x. 488 ; xm. 471.
INVESTMENTS, under trust, xxm. 598.
INVOCATION, of saints, xxi. 155.
INVOCATIONS, in the litany, xiv. 696.
INVOLUNTARY MUSCLES, i. 856.
INVOLUTION, in algebra, I. 526; in projective geometry, X. 401; XIX. 795.
lo, in Greek mythology, xm. 202. -, dialogue of Plato, xix. 197.
IODIDES, v. 496; of mercury, xvi. 34;
of methyl, XVI. 196; of potassium,
xix. 592; of silver, xxn. 72. IODINE, chemical element, Xin. 202;
v. 490, 496; made from kelp, Xiv. 30;
temperature of vapour, xx. 131; Gay-
Lussac s observations on, X. 123. IODITE, mineral, XVI. 384. lOL, town, Mauretania, Africa, XV. 637. IOLCUS, Vale of, Thessaly, xxm. 299. lOLITE, mineral, XVI. 418. IOLO MORGANWG (Edward Williams),
Welsh writer, v. 314. ION, of Chios, Greek poet, XIII. 203;
xxi. 466.
, Euripides s play, vm. 676.
IONA, island, Scotland, xm. 203 ;
monastery of, VI. 167; XVI. 706; XXI.
474-
IONIA, district, Asia Minor, xm. 204; XI. 98; cities of, xm. 204; revolts against Persia, xvm. 570, 573, 579; coins of, xvn. 634, 646.
IONIAN ISLANDS, Greece, xm. 205.
IONIANS, Greek people, XL 90.
IONIC ARCHITECTURE, n. 405; Roman, 11.417.
IONIC DIALECT, of Greek, XL 134; in Homer, XII. 113.
IONS, in electrolysis, vm. 108.
IOWA, State, U.S.A., xm. 207; popula tion, xxm. 802.
CITY, town, Iowa, U.S.A., xm.
209.
IOXIDS, of Greek legend, xxm. 294.
IPALNEMOAN, Mexican deity, xvi. 211.
IPECACUANHA, plant and drug, xm.
210.
IPEK, town, Albania, Turkey, xm. 211. IPETUMODU, town, West Africa, XXI V.
754-
IPHIANASSA, of Greek legend, xm. 211. IPHICRATES, Athenian general, xm.
211.
IPHIGENEIA, of Greek legend, xm. 211; xvn. 827.
IPHIGENIA, Euripides s plays, vm. 676,
677. IPHIGENIE, Gluck s opera, x. 694.
, Racine s drama, xx. 207.
IPOMOZA BATATAS, vegetable, xix. 596. IPSAMBUL (Abu-Simbel), town, Nubia,
II. 388; I. 61. IPSARIO, mountain, Thasos, Greece,
xxm. 222. IPSWICH, town, England, xm.2i2; xxn.
622. , town, Queensland, Australia, xm.
IQUIQUE, town, South America, xm. 213; xvm. 674.
IRAK ADJEMI, province, Persia, xm. 213.
IRAK ARABI, district, Syria, xm. 213; xvi. 50.
IRAN, or Persia (q.v. xvm. 561.
IRANIAN LANGUAGES, xvm. 134, 653, 784.
IRANIAN LITERATURE, xvm. 653.
IRAWADI, river, Burmah, xm. 213.
IRBIT, town, Russia, xm. 214; xvm. 550.
IRCHESTER, Roman station, England, xvii. 557.
IREC ET ENIDE, by Chrestien de Troyes, v. 687.
IRELAND, xm. 214 (index, 272); history of, xm. 243; invasion of, by Edward Bruce, XX. 594; Cromwell s settlement of, VI. 600; Fenians in, IX. 74; in time of Grattan, xi. 61 ; Norman settlement in, xvn. 551; in time of O Conncll, xvn. 720; under Peel s administration, xvm. 453; Petty s survey of, xvm. 724; Pitt s policy to wards, xix. 145; Raleigh s policy, xx. 262; Reformation in, xx. 337; Spenser s view of the state of, xxii. 393; under Lord Strafford, XXII. 585; union with England (1801), vm. 362; xiv. 854; xvm. 308; Gothic architec ture in, II. 429; banking, in. 336; Brehon law, IV. 252; ancient church, v. 303; Episcopal Church, vm. 490; Presbyterian Church, xix. 691; coal measures, vi. 54; coins, xvn. 656; fisheries, IX. 262; forests, IX. 399; land laws in, Xiv. 269; law of land lord and tenant (1881), xiv. 276; statute law, xxn. 470; libraries, xiv. 513,523,542; mines, xvi. 467; ancient mythology, v. 300; newspapers, xvn. 423; observatories, XVII. 710; peerage, xvm. 466; police system, xix. 341; population and representation, xxm. 727; early schools, v. 304; school system, vn. 68 1; universities and colleges, xxm. 855.
, Samuel, English writer, Xin. 272.
, Samuel William Henry, Shake spearean forger, xin. 272.
IRELAND S EYE, islet, Ireland, vn. 494; xm. 216.
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