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KENELM CHILLINGLY, Lytton s novel, xv. 123.

KENIA, mountain, Africa, I. 250; dis covered by Krapf, I. 246, 250.

KENILWORTH, town, England, xiv.

35- KENITES, people, south of Palestine,

xvni. 175.

KENMARE, river, Ireland, xiv. 51. KENNEBEC, river, Maine, U.S.A., xv.

298. KENNEDIE, Walter, early Scottish

writer, XXI. 541. KENNEDY, James, Scottish bishop and

statesman, xxi. 494.

, John Peiidleton, American essayist,

I. 723. , Quintine, Knox s dispute with,

xiv. 132.

, Thomas Francis, Scottish poli tician, xiv. 35. , William, Arctic explorer, xix.

KENNET, river, England, xxm. 220;

xxiv. 594. , White, bishop of Peterborough,

xiv. 35.

AVENUE, Avebury, Wilts, Eng land, in. 144.

KENNETH I., Macalpine, king of Scot land, xxi. 477.

II., of Scotland, XXI. 479.

KENNICOTT, Benjamin, English Heb raist, xiv. 36.

KENOSHA, town, Wisconsin, U.S.A., xiv. 36.

KENSINGTON, part of London, xiv. 36, 822.

GARDENS, London, xiv. 824. KENT, county, England, xiv. 36; popu lation and representation, xxill. 727; dialect of, Vlll. 391; hop-growing in, iv. 272; breed of sheep, i. 392.

, James, American jurist, xiv. 40.

, William, English artist and

landscape gardener, xiv. 40. KENTIGERN, St, Celtic missionary,

xiv. 40; xxi. 474. KENTISH DIALECT, vin. 391. KENTISH PLOVER, bird, xiv. 76. KENTS, breed of sheep, I. 392. KENT S HOLE, cave, Devonshire, Eng land, II. 115; v. 267; vii. 140. KENTUCKY, State, U.S.A., xiv. 41;

population, xxm. 802; caves of, v.

266 ; XV. 448 ; mule-breeding in,

xvii. 14. KENYON, Lord, English chief-justice,

xiv. 45.

KEOKUK, town, Iowa, U.S.A., xiv. 45. KEPHALOS, villages, Paros, Greece,

xvni. 319. KEPLER, Johann, German astronomer,

xiv. 45; II. 752; on astrology, n. 743;

on infinites in geometry, Xlll. 5; his

laws of planetary motion, u. 779; xv.

708; xvii. 441; on Napier s logar

ithms, xvii. 182; on the lunar theory,

XVI. 800; his telescope, XXIII. 136;

on the tides, xxm. 355. KEPPEL, province, North Borneo, XXI.

123.

KERAITS, Mongol tribe, xvi. 743, 744. KERAK, town, Syria, xiv. 48; site of,

x. 30.

KERAS, Greek trumpet, xxm. 593. KERATITIS, eye disease, xvii. 780. KERAULOPHON, organ pipe, xvii. 832. KERBELA, town, Asiatic Turkey, xiv.

48; pilgrimages to, xix. 93; battle of

(680), XVI. 568; district, XVI. 52. KERBING, of footways, xx. 588. KERBOGA, prince of Mosul, vi. 626. KERELI GOL, lake, Asia Minor, n. 709;

xin. 384.

KERENSK, town, Russia, xvm. 515. KERESZTES, Hungary, Battle of (1596),

xxm. 644. KERGONAN, France, Cromlech at, xxi.

51-

KERGUELEN S LAND, island, Southern Ocean, Xiv. 48; discovery of, XIX.

329-

KERIVOULA, genus of bats, xv. 411. KERKHAH, river, Persia, xv. 68. KERKUK, or Kerkook, town, Asiatic

Turkey, xiv. 49. KERKYRA (Corcyra), ancient town,

Greece, VI. 396. KERL, Johann Caspar, German musician,

xvii. 90. KERLESCANT, ancient monuments,

Carnac, France, v. 118; xxi. 51. KERMAN (Kirman), province, Persia,

xiv. 99; xxi. 635.

KERMANJI, Kurdish language, xiv. 157. KERMANSHAH, town and district, Persia,

xiv. 100; xvm. 628. KERMARIO, ancient monuments, Carnac,

France, v. 118; xxi. 51. KERMES, insect and crimson dye from

it, xiv. 49.

KERMESITE, mineral, xvi. 396. KERNER, Anton, on Alpine plants, I.

634-

, Justinus Andreas, German writer,

xiv. 50.

KERNS, town, Switzerland, xxm. 858.

KEROUAN (Kairwan), town, Tunis, xm. 824.

KEROWLY (Karauli), state, India, xiv. 4; xx. 260; town, xiv. 4.

KERRY, county, Ireland, xiv. 50; popu lation and representation, XXIII. 727.

KERSAL MOOR, near Manchester, Eng land, xv. 459.

KERTCH, town, Russia, xiv. 52; vi. 586.

KESAB CHANDRA SEN, Brahman re former, IV. 201.

KESAV-DAS, Hindi writer, XL 846.

KESMARK, town, Hungary, xiv. 53.

KESSELKOPPE, mountain, Germany, xx. 552-

KESSLER, K., on birds, xvm. 27.

KESTEVEN, division of Lincolnshire, England, xiv. 655.

KESTREL, bird, xiv. 53.

KESWICK, town, England, xiv. 54.

KESZTHELY, town, Hungary, xiv. 54.

KETANS, Manchu tribe, xv. 467.

KETCHUP, sauce, xiv. 54.

KETI, town, India, xiv. 54.

KETILMUNDSSON, Mats, Swedish re gent, xxii. 746.

KETMIA (Gumbo), plant, XL 276.

KETONES, organic compounds, in chem istry, v. 568.

KETTERING, town, England, xiv. 54; xvii. 556.

KETTLEDRUM, musical instrument, vn.

479- KETTLE FALLS, Columbia river, U.S.A.,

xxiv. 386. KETUBIM, part of the Hebrew canon,

in. 635.

KETURAH, of Scripture, xxiv. 738. KEUNJHAR, or Keunjur, state, India,

xiv. 54.

KEUNTHAL, state, India, xiv. 54. KEW, town, England, xiv. 55; herb arium at, XL 716; observatory at,

xvii. 710. GARDENS, near London, XL 716;

under Alton s superintendence, I. 431;

under Hooker s, XII. 153. KEW-KEANG Foo, town, China, xiv.

55; v. 636.

KEY, for lock, xiv. 744. , Francis Scott, American poet, I.

722. -, Lough, Ireland, XX. 850.

KEYA PAHA, river, Nebraska, U.S.A.,

xvii. 307. KEYBOARD, of musical instrument, xix.

65. KEYE, John, founder of Caius College,

Cambridge, iv. 648; xv. 808. KEYHAM, Dockyard at, England, vn.

3i5,3i8. KEYS, rocky islets, Florida, U.S.A., ix.

338. , for fastening rails, XX. 241.

, House of, Isle of Man, xv. 452. KEYSER, J. R., Norwegian historian,

xvii. 592. , Thomas de, Dutch painter, XX.

374-

KEYSERLING, Alexander, on birds, xvni. 26.

KEY-STONE, in architecture, n. 466.

KEY WEST, island and town, Florida, U.S.A., xiv. 55.

KEZANLYK (Kasanlik), town, Roumelia, Turkey, XIV. 7.

KHABAROVKA, town, Siberia, Russia, xiv. 56; xv. 548, 549.

KHABUR (Chaboras), affluent of Euphra tes, vni. 669; xvi. 47.

KHADAR, district, India, xxn. 98.

KHADIJA, wife of Mohammed, XVI. 546.

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