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KNUTSSON, Torkel, regent of Sweden,
xxii. 745. KOALA, Australian bear, XV. 379, 382,
383- KOBE, town, Japan, XL 851; xin. 578;
XVIII. III.
KOBELLITE, mineral, xvi. 395. KOBELYAKI, town, Russia, xiv. 134;
xix. 410.
KOBRIN, town, Russia, xiv. 134. KOBT (Coptos), ancient town, Egypt, VI.
355- KOBURG (Coburg), town, Germany, vi.
91. KOBURGER, Antony, early German
bookseller, IV. 39. KOCH, race, India, XII. 791. KOCHANOWSKI, Jan, Polish poet, xix.
300. KOCHOVVSKI, Vespasian, Polish writer,
xix. 302.
KOCK, Charles Paul de, French novel ist, xiv. 134.
, Fort de, town, Sumatra, XXII. 639.
KODAIKANAL, town, India, XV. 192. KODAS, town, South Africa, XVII. 168. KODOR, river, Caucasus, v. 253. KODOSHIM, part of the Mishnah, xvi.
505.
KODUNGALUR, town, India, xiv, 135. KOEME OIL, xvn. 744. KOENIG, Rudolphe, on acoustics, I. no,
115, 117, 118. KOEPFLIN, Wolfgang Fabricius (Capito),
German divine, v. 73. KOGIA, genus of cetacean mammals, xv.
396.
KOHAT, district, India, XIV. 135; XX. 109; town, XIV. 135.
KoH-I-NOOR, diamond, vil. 166.
KOHISTAN (Irak Adjemi), province, Persia, xill. 213.
KOHL, Johann Georg, German traveller and writer, Xiv. 136.
KOHL-RABI, vegetable, IV. 618; Xii. 283; culture of, I. 370.
KOHLRAUSCH, Rudolf H. A., his elec trical investigations, vill. 39, 42; on electrolysis, VII. 219; Vill. 48.
KOHLUGA PASS, Central Asia, xn. 3.
KoiSSU, rivers, Caucasus, v. 255.
KOJIKI, Japanese chronicle, xin. 587.
KOKBEKTY, town, Russia in Asia, XXI.
639-
KOKHMA, town, Russia, XXL 849. KOKONOR, lake, Asia, xiv. 217. KOKOON, or Gnu, antelope, X. 705. KOKSOAK, river, Labrador, xiv. 175. KOKSTADT, town, Cape Colony, XIII. 8 1 7. KOLABA, district, India, XIV. 136. KOLA-NUT, XVIL 664; tree, xxi. 662. KOLAPOOR (Kolhapur), state and town,
India, xiv. 137.
KOLAR, district, India, XIV. 136. KOLARIANS, race, India, xn. 777. KOLBERG (Colberg), town, Prussia, vi.
121.
KOLCSEY, Ferencz, Hungarian poet and
orator, xiv. 137; xn. 377. KOLDEWEY, Captain Karl, German
Arctic explorer, XIX. 323. KOLDING, town, Denmark, XIV. 137. KOLEN (Kjolen), mountains, Sweden,
XXII. 736. KOLHAPUR, state and town, India, xiv.
137- KOLIK.OD (Calicut), town, India, IV.
693- KOLIN, town, Bohemia, xiv. 137; battle
of (1757), in. 127. KOLINSKY, Skins of, ix. 838. KOLLAR, Jan, Bohemian poet, XXII.
152. KOLLATAJ, Polish statesman and writer,
xix. 304. KOLLIKER, Rudolf Albert, naturalist
and anatomist, I. 131, 132; vill. 166,
1 68.
KOLLYRITE, mineral, xvi. 424. KOLMAR (Colmar), town, German Alsace,
vi. 150. KoLN (Cologne, q.v.), town, Germany,
vi. 151.
KOLNO, town, Russia, xiv. 817. KOLOKOL, Russian periodical, XL 774;
xxi. 108. KOLOMEA, or Kolomyia, town and
district, Austria, xiv. 137. KOLOMENSKOYE, village, Russia, xvi.
859.
KOLOMNA, town, Russia, xiv. 138. Ko-LOS, Chinese tribe, xvi. 224. KOLOUGIS, people of Algeria, I. 564. KOLOZSVAR, Hungary, University of,
xxni. 852.
KOLS, people, India, xxii. 94. KOLTZOFF, Russian poet, xxi. 107. KOLUCHIN BAY, Eastern Siberia, xv.
547-
KOLYMA, river, Siberia, xxiv. 726. KOLYVAN, town, Asiatic Russia, xxn.
1 1 ; XXIII. 439.
KOLZUM, town, Egypt, XXII. 620. KOMARIT, mineral, xvi. 425. KOMEH, lake island, Central Africa,
xvil. 504. KOMENSKY, Johann Amos (Comenius),
Bohemian educationist and writer, VI.
182; vil. 673; xxn. 152. KOM KUTCHI, mountain, Montenegro,
xvi. 780.
KOMORN, town, Hungary, xiv. 138. KOMOTAU, town, Bohemia, Xiv. 138. KOMUL (Kami), town, Central Asia, XL
409. KONATHA, or Konasir, Temple of,
Ceylon, XXIII. 573. KONCAN (Concan), district, India, vi.
238. KONDRATOWICZ, Ludwik W., Polish
poet, xix. 305.
KONGONE, river, Africa, xxiv. 765. KONGSBERG, town, Norway, XIV.
138-
KONIEH, province, Asiatic Turkey, xn.
696; xxni. 653; town, xv. 92. KONIGGRATZ, town, Bohemia, xiv.
138; battle of (1866), in. 140; x.
511.
KONIGINE, mineral, xvi. 402. KONIGINHOF, town, Bohemia, XIV.
138. KONIGSBERG, town, Prussia, xiv. 138;
XX. 16; library of, xiv. 546; observ atory, xvil. 712; university, I. 451;
xxni. 844. KONIGSHUTTE, town, Prussia, xiv. 139;
xxii. 53. KONIGSMARK, Hans Christoph von,
his siege of Athens (1687), in. 10. , Philipp Christoph von, lover of
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, X. 420;
XXII. 263.
KONIGSSPITZE, peak, Rhsetian Alps, I.
627; xxiv. 45. KONIGSTEIN, mountain, Transylvania,
xxiii. 521.
KONITZ, town, Russia, xiv. 139. KONIYEH (Konieh), town, Turkey in
Asia, XII. 696. KONJAKOFF KAMEN, mountain, Russia,
xxiv. 4.
KONLITE, mineral, xvi. 429. KONOSHIONI, American-Indian tribes,
XVIL 454. KONOTOP, town, Russia, xiv. 139 ;
XXIII. 96.
KONSBERGITE, mineral, xvi. 382. KONSK, town, Poland, XX. 218. KONSTANTINOGRAD, town, Russia,
xix. 410.
KOODOO, antelope, n. 101.
KOOM (Kum), town, Persia, xiv. 155; xviii. 626, 628.
KOOSEN, Johann Heinrich, his experi ment in magnetization, xv. 253.
KOOTUB, or Kutab, minaret, Delhi, XXI. 22; VIL 47.
KOPAL, town, Russia in Asia, XXI. 641.
KOPAONIK, mountain, Servia, XXI. 686.
KOPCZYNSKI, Onufry, Polish gram marian, xix. 303.
KOPENICK, town, Prussia, xiv. 139.
KOPEPET-DAGH, or Kopet-Dagh, moun-
- tains, Transcaspian Region, Russia,
xxiii. 511, 631.
KOPPARBERG, county, Sweden, XXII. 741.
KOPPERNIGK (Copernicus, q.v. Nico- laus, German astronomer, vi. 346.
KOPPITE, mineral, XVI. 426.
KOPREINITZ, town, Hungary, xiv. 140.
KOPRILI, town, European Turkey, xiv. 140.
KOPRILI, Turkish viziers, xxni. 645, 646.
KOPURTHELLA, state, India, xiv. 2.
KORAISH, Arab tribe, II. 256; xvi. 545, 559, 563; language of, XXI. 652.
KORAN, The, sacred book of Islam,