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M A L M A N

275

MALLOPHAGA, group of insects, xin.

152; xv. 24. MALLORCA, or Majorca, one of the

Balearic Islands, Spain, in. 277. MALLOTUS, genus of plants, xm. 831.

, genus of fishes, xxi. 221, 224.

MALLOW, plant, xv. 335.

, town, Ireland, XV. 335.

MALMESBURY, town, England, xv. 335;

parliamentary representation, XXIV.

594- , Earl of, English diplomatist, XV.

336.

, William of, English historical

writer, XV. 336.

MALMING, in brickmaking, iv. 280.

MALMO, town, Sweden, xv. 337; xxn. 742.

, island, Sweden, xxn. 737.

MALMOHUS, county, Sweden, xxn. 741.

MALMSEY WINE, xv. 178, 346.

MALMYZH, town, Russia, xxiv. 303.

MALNAD, district, India, xvn. 123; xxi. 803.

MALORUSSES, Eussian race, xxi. 79.

MALORY, Sir Thomas, compiler of Morte Darthur, xv. 337; x. 173.

MALOSMADULU, one of Maldive Islands, xv. 331.

MALO-TYMOVSK, town, Saghalin, Asia, xxi. 147.

MALOU, La, spa, France, xvi. 434, 435.

MALPIGHI, Marcello, Italian anatomist and microscopist, xv. 337; I. 812; his contributions to microscopical ana tomy, XXIV. 815 ; to embryology, viii. 164 ; 011 biological metamor phosis, vin. 744.

MALPLAQUET, France, Battle of (1709), in. 126; ix. 582; xv. 555.

MALSTATT-BURBACH, town, Prussia, xv.

333. MALSTROM, whirlpool, Norway, xiv.

769; xxiv. 540. MALT, xv. 338; adulterations of, i. 173;

for brewing, iv. 266. MALTA, island, Mediterranean Sea, xv.

339, 820 ; establishment of Knights

Hospitallers in, xxi. 174; dockyard,

VII. 318 ; weights and measures of,

xxiv. 490. MALTE-BRUN, Conrad, geographer, xv.

343-

MALTHAZITE, mineral, xvi. 424. MALTHUS, Thomas Robert, English

economist, xv. 343; xix. 371. MALTIN, ferment in barley, xv. 339. M ALTON, town, England, xv. 345. MALTOSE, variety of sugar, xv. 338;

xxn. 624. MALTSOFF S WORK, industrial colony,

Orel, Russia, xvn. 826. MALTZAN, Heinrich K. E. H., Baron,

German traveller, xv. 345. MALUM EGYPTIACUM, disease, vn.

249.

MALUS, Etienne Louis, French physi cist, xv. 345.

MALVASIA, town, Greece, xv. 346.

MALVERN, town, England, xv. 346; encaustic tiles at, vin. 187. - HILLS, England, xxiv. 665.

MALWA, province, India, xv. 346; opium cultivation at, xvn. 789.

MALWAN, town, India, xx. 292.

MALY, Jakub, Bohemian writer, xxn.

153-

MAMADUISH, town, Russia, xiv. 20. MAMALIGA, maize porridge, of Rou-

mania, xvm. 476; xxi. 15. MAMALUCO, issue of white and Indian,

xvn. 319. MAME, people, Central America, xxiv.

760. MAMELUKE BEYS AND SULTANS,

Egypt, XV. 346; VII. 756; massacre of

beys, vn. 762, 764; defeat of, by the

Turks, xxni. 643. MAMERS, town, France, xxi. 314. MAMERTINE PRISON, Rome, xx. 814. MAMILIUS, Octavius, chief of Tusculum,

xxni. 671.

MAMILLA, pool, Jerusalem, xm. 638. MAMISSON, pass, Caucasus, Russia, v.

253-

MAMMA, Cancer in the, xvm. 381, 383.

MAMMALIA, division of animal king dom, xv. 347 (index, 446) ; olfactory organs of, XXII. 166; organs of touch, xxni. 479; skeleton, xxil. 106; taxi dermy, xxni. 90; of North America, I. 684 ; in Lankester s classification, xxiv. 812; works 011 development of, vin. 168.

MAMMARY GLANDS, xv. 368; xvi. 302.

MAMMILLARIA, group of Cactaceee, iv. 625.

MAMMOTH, extinct ungulate mammal, xv. 447, 425; tusks of, xm. 522. CAVE, Kentucky, U.S.A., xv. 448; xiv. 42; fish of, xii. 693.

HOT SPRINGS, Yellowstone Park,

U.S.A., xxiv. 737.

SPRING, Arkansas, U.S.A., II. 540. MAM SOUL, mountain, Scotland, xx.

854. MAMUN, or Al-Mamun, caliph, I. 589;

xvi. 582.

MAMURA, town, Morocco, xvi. 831. MAMURAT-EL-AZIZ (Kharput), town,

Armenia, xiv. 57. MAMURIUS VETURIUS (Mars), Roman

divinity, xv. 570. MAN, II. 107; his zoological position,

xv. 444; creation of, I. 136; myths of

the origin of, in. 141; xvn. 157;

acclimatization of, I. 88; antiquity of,

in America, I. 691; in geology, x.

291, 368; in historic times, II. 342;

longevity of, xiv. 858; parasites of,

xvm. 260; prehistoric, II. 333, 341;

Philo s doctrine of, xvm. 762.

, Archetypal, of Kabbala, Xlll. Sir.

MAN, Isle of, Irish Sea, xv. 450; fisheries of, ix. 264; language, v. 298. MANA, Syriac writer, xxi I. 830. MANAAR, Gulf of, Ceylon, v. 359. MANACOR, town, Majorca, Spain, xv.

454-

MANACUS, genus of birds, xv. 455. MANADO, residency, Celebes, v. 289. MANAGUA, town, Nicaragua, Cent

America, xv. 454; xvn. 477; lake,

xvn. 477.

MANAKIN, bird, xv. 455. MANANTADI, or Manantoddy, town,

India, xv. 455.

MANASAROWAR, lake, Tibet, xxin. 340. MANASSAS, U.S.A., Battle of (1861),

xxiii. 775.

MANASSEH, king of Judah, xm. 415. , priest of Samaria, xm. 419.

, Tribe of, xv. 455; xm. 401, 749. MANASSES, Prayer of, apocryphal book,

II. 181. MANATEE, sirenian mammal, xv. 456,

390.

MANBHUM, district, India, xv. 458. MANGE S METHOD, of determining

electric battery resistance, vin. 50. MANCHA, La, district, Spain, xv. 458. MANCHAR, lake, India, iv. 22. MANCHE, department, France, xv. 458. MANCHESTER, town, England, xv. 459;

libraries of, xiv. 521, 544; news papers, xvn. 422; Victoria University,

xxni. 854; waterworks, II. 224. , town, Connecticut, U.S.A., xv.

465.

, town, New Hampshire, U.S.A., xv. 465; xvii. 392. - UNITY, of Oddfellows, ix. 782;

xvii. 723.

MANCHOWS, or Manchus (<?.r.), Mon golian people, XV. 467. MANCHURIA, territory, East Asia, xv.

465; ii. 686. MANCHUS, Mongolian people, xv. 467;

xvi. 744; xxiii. 608; invasion of

China by, V. 467. MANCINI, Hortense, friend of Saint-

Evremond, xxi. 168. MANCIPATION, in Roman law, xx. 676,

689. MANCO, Ynca emperor of Peru, xvm.

677- CAPAC, mythical Peruvian hero, i.

698.

MANDJ<EAN LANGUAGE, xxi. 649. MAND^EANS, Oriental sect, xv. 467;

xxi. 128.

MANDALAY, town, Burmah, xv. 470. MANDAL ELY, river, Norway, xvn.

575-

MANDAMUS, Yrit of, in law, xv. 471. MANDARIN, Chinese official, v. 667. MANDATE, or Mandatum, in law, xv.

471. MANDEVILLE, Bernard de, moralist, xv.

472; his ethical teaching, vin. 600.