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L Y N M A C
LYNCH, Madame, Irish adventuress in
Paraguay, xv. 2. LYNCHBURG, town, Virginia, U.S.A.,
xv. 105.
LYNCH LAW, xv. 105. LYNCURIUM, precious stone, xin. 532. LYNDHURST, Lord, lord chancellor of
England, xv. 106. LYNDSAY, Sir David, early Scottish
writer, xv. 106; vill. 415. , Robert, of Pitscottie, Scottish
chronicler, XXI. 542. LYNE, town, England, xvn. 380. LYNN, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., xv.
109.
REGIS, town, England, xv. 109. LYNX, carnivorous mammal, xv. 109,
435; skins of, IX. 838. LYON, Emma (Lady Hamilton), friend
of Nelson, XI. 421. , John, founder of Harrow School,
England, XI. 495. LYON-KING-AT-ARMS, in Scotland, XL
688. LYONNET, P., Dutch naturalist, xxiv.
806. LYONS, town, France, xv. no; Ecole
Martiniere at, XXin. 108; libraries,
xiv. 526, 545; observatory, xvn. 712;
silk manufacture of, xxil. 65.
, Lord, British admiral, xv. 113.
LYRA, Nicolaus cle, mediaeval com mentator, xv. 113. LYRAIDS, meteors, xvi. in. LYRA INNOCENTIUM, Keble s, xiv. 26. LYRE, musical instrument, xv. 113;
xxiv. 242; Greek names of the strings,
xvu. 78.
LYRE-BIRD, xv. 115. LYRIC POETRY, xix. 264; of the Alex andrian school, I. 499; of Greece, xi.
139-
LYRIE, bird, xxi. 781. LYSANDER, Lacedaemonian leader, xv.
117; xvin. 576. LYSIAS, Attic orator, xv. 117; compared
with Isseus, XIII. 376.
, regent of Syria, Xlll. 422. LYSICRATES, Monument of, at Athens,
11.407, 411.
LYSILOMA, genus of trees, xxi. 128. LYSIMACHUS, Macedonian king, xv.
119, 142; xvm. 527; fortifier of Smyrna, XXII. 186.
, tutor of Alexander, I. 480. LYSIPPUS, Greek sculptor, xv. 120; n.
361.
LYSIS, dialogue of Plato, xix. 196. LYSISTRATA, Aristophanes s play, n. 509. LYSSACINA, order of sponges, xxn. 422. LYSTRA, town, Asia Minor, xv. 92. LYTE, Henry Francis, hymn-writer, xv.
1 20.
LYTHE, fish, xix. 402.
LYTTELTON, Lord, English statesman and man of letters, xv. 121; his con nexion with Fielding, IX. 142.
LYTTON, Edward Bulwer, Lord, English
writer, xv. 121.
, Earl, governor-general of India,
xn. 811. LYWARCH, Cumbrian bard and king, n.
650.
TV/T the thirteenth letter of the alpha-
- > bet, xv. 124.
MAALSTRCEV, Norwegian literary move ment, xvu. 591.
MAAS, or Meuse, river, France, Belgium, and Holland, xvi. 205; ill. 515; xil. 63; XX. 519; improvement works in, XX. 579; at Rotterdam, xxi. 9.
MAASARAH, quarries, Egypt, vn. 773.
MAASTRICHT, or Maestricht, town, Holland, xv. 195; ix. 577.
MABA, genus of trees, xxi. 317.
MABILLON, Jean, French historian, xv. 124.
MABINOGION, "Welsh romances, v. 321; viii. 408.
MABLY, Gabriel Boiinot de, French his torian, ix. 667.
MABRIAN, romance, XX. 653.
MABUSE, Jan Gossart, Flemish painter, x. 843.
MAC, in Gaelic names, v. 799.
MACABI, islets, Peru, xvin. 671.
MACACUS, genus of apes, n. 151.
MACADAM, John London, on road- making, xx. 582.
MACALPINE, Kenneth, Pictish king, xvu. 570; xxi. 477.
MACAO, Portuguese settlement, China, xv. 124.
MACAQUE, ape, n. 152.
MACARONI, article of food, xv. 125. , bird, xvm. 492.
MACARONIC POEMS, Folengo s, ix. 355.
MACARTHUR, Captain, early settler in New South Wales, xvu. 41 1.
MACARTHY S ISLAND, West Africa, x.
59-
MACARTNEY, Earl of, English diploma tist, xv. 125; his embassy to China,
v. 651.
MACASSAR, department, Celebes, v. 288. MACATURING, volcano, Philippine
Islands, xvm. 749. MACAULAY, Lord, English essayist and
historian, xv. 125; on Junius, xin.
776; on Penn, xvm. 496. MACAW, bird, xv. 130. MACAYO (Maceio), town, Brazil, xv.
145. MACBETH, king of Scotland, xv. 130;
xxi. 480.
, Shakespeare s play, xxi. 764. MACCABEUS, Judas, Jewish leader,
xin. 422; xv. 130. MACCABEES, Jewish family, xv. 130;
Jerusalem under the, xin. 641; coins
of, xvu. 650.
, Books of, xv. 131; n. 181.
M CARTHY, Sir Charles, governor, Cape Coast, Africa, n. 68 1.
MACCARTHY, Dermot, Irish chief, xiv. 52.
MACCAW, or Macaw, bird, xv. 130.
M CLELLAN, George B., American gen eral, xxili. 775, 789; his presidential contest with Lincoln, xiv. 662.
MACCLESFIELD, town, England, xv.
131-
M CLINTOCK, Sir Leopold, Arctic ex plorer, xix. 321; his search fur Frank lin, ix. 721.
M CLUER INLET, New Guinea, xvu. 386.
M CLURE, Sir Robert John Le Mesurier, Arctic explorer, xv. 132; xix. 321.
M CRIE, Thomas, Scottish religious historian, xv. 132.
MACCULLAGH, James, Irish mathema tician, xv. 133.
MACCULLOCH, Horatio, Scottish painter, xv. 133.
, John, Scottish geologist, xv. 1 33.
M CULLOCH, John Ramsay, Scottish political economist, xv. 134; xix.
377-
MACDONALD, Etiennc Jacques Joseph Alexandre, French marshal, xv. 135. , Flora, Scottish Jacobite, v. 427; xv. 135.
, Col. J t II. A., on military drill, xxiv. 355. -, Lawrence, Scottish sculptor, xv.
136. MACDONNEL, A., British chess-player,
v. 60 1. M ACDONOUGH, Thomas, American
naval officer, xxm. 760. MACDUFF, town, Scotland, in. 311. MACE, spice, xvu. 666; oil from, xvu.
744- , Thomas, on psalm-singing, xn.
591. MACEDO, Jose A., Portuguese poet, xix.
557- MACEDONIA, country, Europe, xv. 136;
XL 103; under Alexander, I. 480;
under Demetrius I.-IL, vn. 57, 58;
conquest of, by Rome, xx. 753; St
Paul in, xvin. 419; army of, n. 561;
coins, XVII. 640 ; modern, opium
culture in, xvn. 789. MACEDONIAN EMPIRE, xv. 138; xvin.
582. MACEDONICUS, Quintus Ca;cilius Metel-
lus, Roman praetor, xvi. 106. MACEDONIUS, patriarch of Constanti nople, xv. 145.
MACEIO, town, Brazil, xv. 145. MACELLARIUS, Leo I., emperor of the
East, xiv. 452. MACENE, volatile oil in mace, xvn.
666.
MACERATA, town, Italy, xv. 145. MACERATION, of perfumes, xvin.
526.