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M A I M A L
MAIZENA, or Corn Flour, xv. 310. MAIZE OIL, xvn. 744, 746. MAIZE STARCH, xxn. 456. MAJELLA, Monte della, mountain, Italy,
xiii. 437- MAJESTATSBRIEF, grant of equal rights
to Protestants, xvn. 365. MAJESTY, title, xxm. 418. MAJLATH, Janos, Count, Hungarian
historian and poet, XV. 3 1 o. MAJOLICA WARE, xix. 624. MAJOR, George, on good works, xv. 85. , John, Scottish theological and his torical writer, xv. 310; xxi. 541. MAJORCA, one of the Balearic Islands,
Spain, ill. 277; kingdom of, xvin.
556. MAJORIANUS, Julius Valerius, emperor
of the West, xv. 310; xx. 781. MAJORITY, in law, I. 279; xin. i. MAJULI, island, Assam, India, n. 719. MAKACHINGA, mountain, Siberia, xv.
547-
MAKALAKAS, African tribe, xv. 588. MAKALLA, town, Arabia, xv. 311. MAKAMAT, Arabic work by Hariri, xi.
480. MAKAM IBRAHIM, sacred place at
Mecca, xv. 673. MAKARIEVSKAYA FAIR, Nijni-Nov-
gorod, Russia, XVII. 501, 502. MAKHZAN-ULASRAK, poem by Nizami,
xvii. 522.
MAKIN ISLAND, Pacific Ocean, xvi. 257. MAKIS, or Lemurs, xiv. 440; xv. 444. MAKKARI, Arabic historian, xv. 311. MAKO, town, Hungary, xv. 311. MAKOLOLOS, South-African tribe, xv.
r-QQ 5OO.
MAKONG, or Mekong (q.v.), river, Asia,
xv. 832.
MAKOW, town, Russia, xiv. 817. MAKRIZI, Arabic historian and arclueo-
logist, xv. 311. MAKTESH, quarter of Jerusalem, xm.
640.
MAKUA, people, East Africa, xvii. 8. MAKURTI, mountain, India, xvn. 509. MALABAR, district, India, xv. 312. MALABRANCA, Angelo, Roman senator,
xx. 795.
MALABRIGO, town, Peru, xvin. 674. MALACCA, or Malay Peninsula, xv. 320;
weights and measures of, xxiv. 490. , one of the Straits Settlements,
XXII. 586. , town, Malay Peninsula, xv. 312,
323-
, Strait of, xxn. 638.
MALACHI, of Scripture, xv. 313. MALACHITE, mineral, xv. 314; vi. 347;
xvi. 399. MALACHY, St, archbishop of Armagh,
xv. 315.
, ancient Irish king, xin. 253. MALACOBDELLA, genus of nemertine
worms, xvn. 326.
MALACOLITE, mineral, xvi. 416. MALACONE, mineral, xvi. 424. MALACOPTILA, genus of birds, xx. 101. MALADETTA, mountain, Pyrenees, xx.
125. MALAGA, province, Spain, xv. 315;
town, xv. 316.
MALAGARASI, river, Africa, xxm. 45. MALAGASY, people of Madagascar, xv.
171. LANGUAGE, Dictionaries of, vn.
MALAKHOFF, Duke of (J. J. A. Pelis-
sier), French general, xvin. 475. MALALAS, John, Chronicle of, in. 578. MALAMOCCO, town, Venice, xxiv.
141. MALANTA, one of the Solomon Islands,
South Pacific, xxn. 252. MALAPANE, river, Silesia, xxn. 52. MALAPTERURUS, genus of fishes, xxn.
68.
MALAR, Lake, Sweden, xxn. 553, 736. MALARIA, disease, xv. 316; xvin. 394. MALASPINA, mountain, Philippine
Islands, xvin. 748. MALATESTA, ruling family of Rimini,
Italy, xx. 556. DEI MALATESTI, Roman senator,
xx. 804. MALATIA, or Malatiyah, town, Asia
Minor, xv. 320; opium of, xvn. 789. MALAVIKAGNIMITRA, Sanskrit drama,
xin. 829. MALAVOLTI, Orlando, Sienese historian,
xxn. 43. MALAYALMA, dialect of Tamil language,
xxm. 42; dictionaries of, vn. 191. MALAYAN FOWLS, xix. 645. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, Asia, 11. 687;
xn. 815.
MALAY LANGUAGE, xv. 325; diction aries of, vn. 191. MALAY LITERATURE, xv. 325. MALAY PENINSULA, Asia, xv. 320;
birds of, III. 763. MALAY - POLYNESIAN LANGUAGE,
xvin. 779. MALAYS, race of people, South -East
Asia, xv. 323; n. 697; xn. 817; in
Borneo, IV. 58; religions of, xx. 364. MALBAIE, town, Canada, xx. 167. MALBERG GLOSSES, on the Salic law,
xxi. 213. MALCOLM I.-IL, kings of Scotland,
xxi. 479. III., Canmore, of Scotland, xxi.
480; does homage to William I. of
England, xxiv. 576, 577. IV., the Maiden, of Scotland, XXI.
483-
-, Sir John, Indian administrator, xv. 326; British envoy to Persia, xvin. 647. MALCZEWSKI, Anton, Polish poet, xix.
304- MALDAH. district, India, xv. 327.
MALDEN, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
xv. 327. MALDIVE ISLANDS, Indian Ocean, xv.
327-
MALDON, town, England, xv. 332. MALDONADO, town, Uruguay, xxiv.
MALDONITE, mineral, xvi. 393.
MALE, atoll and town, Maldive Islands, xv. 331.
MALEBRANCHE, Nicolas, French philo sopher, xv. 332; his development of Cartesianism, v. 148; his influence on French literature, IX. 661; Norm s indebtedness to, xvn. 552.
MALECKI, Anton, Polish writer, XIX.
305-
MALER KOTLA, state, India, xv. 332. MALESHERBES, Chretien Gtiillaume de
Lamoignon de, French lawyer and
politician, xv. 333. MALESPINI, Bicardano, Italian writer,
xin. 501.
MALEVKA, town, Russia, xxm. 605. MALFORMATIONS, Animal, xvi. 762. MALHERBE, Francois de, French poet
and critic, XV. 333; IX. 656; XX. 842. MALI, town, Mandingo, Africa, xv.
475- MALICE, in law, xiv. 506; aforethought,
xvn. 52.
MALIGNANT FEVER, ix. 126. MALIGNANT PUSTULE, xxiv. 663. MALIK B. ANAS, Moslem jurisconsult,
xvi. 594. MALIKITE, Moslem sect, xvi. 593; xxn.
661. MALIK SHAH, Seljuk ruler, xvi. 588;
xxi. 635; calendar of, xvn. 771. M ALINCHE, Sierra de, mountains, Mexico,
xxni. 422. MALINDANG, mountain, Philippine
Islands, xvin. 748. MALINES (Mechlin), town, Belgium, XV.
774; xiv. 188; xxiv. 62. MALINKES, or Mandingoes(</.r.), African
tribe, xv. 475.
MALINTZI, or Malinche, Sierra de, moun tains, Mexico, xxm. 422. M ALKITE VERSION, of the Gospels, xxn.
826.
MALL, or Paille-Maille, game, vi. 608. MALLANWAN, town, India, xv. 334. MALLARD, bird, vn. 505. MALLARDITE, mineral, xvi. 401. MALLEABLE IRON AND STEEL, xin.
281, 327.
MALLEE-BIRD, xv. 827. MALLEMUCK, bird, xv. 334. MALLET, Paul Henri, Swiss writer, xv.
335; xxn. 799.
DU PAN, Jacques, French journal ist, xvn. 424. MALLEUS H^RETICORUM (Johann
Faber), French theologian, vin. 835. MALLICOLO, island, New Hebrides, xvn.
395-