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MARINDUQUE, island, Philippines, xviu. 752.

MARINE ANIMALS, Distribution of, vn. 276.

MARINE ENGINES, xxi. 824; xxn. 499, 509, 519.

MARINE HOSPITALS, xn. 306.

MARINE INSURANCE, xm. 184; Lloyd s, xiv. 741.

MARINER S COMPASS, vi. 225; xv. 518.

MARINES, naval corps, xv. 544.

MARINE STATIONS, Use of, in zoologi cal study, xxiv. 814.

MARINI, or Marino, Giambattista, Italian poet, xv. 546; xm. 511.

MARINONI PRINTING MACHINE, xxm. 707.

MARINUS I. -I I., popes, xv. 546.

, ancient anatomist, I. 802.

of Tyre, ancient geographer, xv.

517; XX. 91.

MARIOLATRY, worship of the Virgin Mary, xv. 591.

MARION, Francis, American general, xv. 546.

MARIONETTES, performing figures, xv. 546.

MARIOTTE, Edme, French physicist, xv. 547; his experiments on atmospheric pressure, xix. 242; his law of dilata tion of gases, Hi. 35; on the motion of fluids, xii. 436.

MARIPOSA, California, U.S.A., its large trees, xxm. 810.

MARISCHAL, title, xv. 574.

, Earls, in Scotland, xiv. 28; XXII.

460.

COLLEGE, Aberdeen, Scotland, xxm. 843.

MARISI, people, Nubia, xvn. 612.

MARITIME ALPS, i. 623.

MARITIME LAW, xxi. 583; points de fined by Declaration of Paris (1856),

VII. 21.

MARITIME PROVINCE, Eastern Siberia,

xv. 547; xm. 831; xxii. 2, ii. MARITIMES, Alpes, department, France,

i. 599.

MARIUPOL, town, Eussia, xv. 549. MARIUS, bishop of Lausanne, xiv. 350. , Caius, Roman general and consul,

xv. 549; xx. 758; in Jugurthine War,

xm. 767; his rivalry with Sulla,

xxii. 632. MARIVAUX, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain

de, French novelist and dramatist,

xv. 550; vii. 426; IX. 666. MARJORAM, herb, xii. 289; xxm. 333. MARK, St, the Evangelist, xv. 551.

, Gospel of, x. 789. , territorial division, early English,

vni. 273; German, xx. 2.

ANTONY (Antonius, Marcus, q.v.),

Roman triumvir, n. 140.

- BAR KIKI, Syriac writer, XXII. 848. MARKET, or Fair, vm. 847. CROSSES, vi. 612.

MARKET DEEPING, village, England,

Cultivation of mint at, xvill. 518. MARKET-GARDENING, i. 384. See also

article Horticulture. MARKHAM, Albert H., English Arctic

explorer, x. 196; xix. 324. , Colonel William, deputy governor,

Pennsylvania, xvill. 495. ARABIAN, horse, xn. 182.

MARKING NUT, xvn. 665. MARKIRCH, town, Germany, xv. 552. MARL, for brickmaking, IV. 281; as

manure, I. 351. MARLBOROUGH, town, England, xv.

552; parliamentary representation,

xxiv. 594. , town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., xv.

553-

, Arms of dukes of, XI. 712.

, Duke of, English general, xv. 553;

in. 445; vin. 353; British army under, II. 571; his campaigns, IX. 581; in the Netherlands, xn. 81; in War of Succession, in. 126; his relations with Harley, xvin. 99; Blenheim House erected for him, ill. 825.

COLLEGE, Marlborough, England,

xv. 553.

MARLIOZ, spa, France, xxi. 332.

MARLOW, Great, town, England, XV. 556.

MARLOWE, Christopher, English drama tist, xv. 556; vn. 429; vin. 418; xxi. 762; his pastoral poems, xvin. 347.

MARLY-LE-ROI, town, France, xv. 558.

MARMALADE, conserve, xm. 564.

MARMAROSIS, kind of rock metamor phosis, xv. 528.

MAR MENOR, lagoon, Spain, xxn.

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MARMION, Scott s poem, xxi. 548. MARMOLITE, mineral, xvi. 414. MARMONT, Auguste Frederic Louis

Viesse de, marshal of France, xv. 558. MARMONTEL, Jean Francois, French

writer, xv. 559; xvn. 424. MARMORA, Sea of, in. 797; xv. 820. MARMOR CHRONICON, one of the

Arundel Marbles, II. 671. MARMOSET, ape, n. 154. MARMOT, rodent mammal, xv. 559, 417,

418.

MARNA, Phoenician god, xvin. 756. MARNE, department, France, xv. 561.

, river, France, xxi. 624.

, Haute, department, France, XV.

56!. MARNIX, Filips van, Dutch Reformer,

xn. 92.

MAROBODUUS, German chief, x. 475. MAROCCO, or Morocco (q.v. country,

North Africa, xvi. 830. MARON, John of, founder of the Maro-

nites, XV. 562. MARONI, town, Comoro Island, West

Africa, vi. 220. , river, Dutch Guiana, XI. 251.

MARONITES, Oriental Christian sect, xv.

562; XIV. 395; XX. 631; their war

with the Druses, vii. 486. MAROONS, class of Negroes, xv. 562;

xm. 550.

MAROS, river, Hungary, xxm. 522. MAROS-VASARHELY, town, Hungary,

xv. 562. MAROT, Clement, French poet, xv. 563;

ix. 650; psalms and hymns by, xn.

589. -, Jean, French poet, xv. 563.

MAROTIQUE, Ecole, French school of

poetry, xx. 841. MAROZIA, mother of Pope John XL,

xm. 710; xx. 787. MARPRELATE, Martin, controversy and

pamphlets, xvill. 204; vii. 429; xxiv.

554-

MARQUE, Letters of, xm. 194. MARQUEE, tent, xxm. 183. MARQUENTERRE, district, Somme,

France, xxn. 261. MARQUESAS ISLANDS, South Pacific,

xv. 564; taboo system in, xxi 1 1. 16. MARQUESITE, mineral, xv. 532. MARQUESS, or Marquis, title, xv. 565;

xvin. 464; xxm. 418. MARQUETRY, inlaid wood-work, ix.

849; xm. 81. MARQUETTE, town, Michigan, U.S.A.,

xv. 565. , Jacques, French missionary and

explorer, xv. 565. MARQUEZ, Arnaldo, Peruvian poet,

xvin. 676. MARQUIS, title, xv. 565; xxm. 418; in

the British peerage, xvill. 464. MARQUOIS SCALE AND TRIANGLE,

surveying instruments, XXII. 720. MARRAM MOUNTAINS, Soudan, Africa,

xxn. 277.

MARRAM, grass, xx. 319. MARRI, sanatorium, Punjab, India, xvii.

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MARRIAGE, in law, xv. 565; xn. 400; law of settlement, xxi. 694; in relation to woman s rights, xxiv. 641; breach of promise of, xxiv. 643; under Brehon law, IV. 252; xm. 256; cere monies among the Druses, vn. 485; among the Parsees, xvin. 325; totem- istic ceremonies, xxm. 470; between different classes and castes, v. 187, 191; in relation to concubinage, vi. 244; custom in Cardigan, v. 95; Chinese! customs, v. 670; Tibetan customs, xxin. 344 ; forbidden degrees in totem clans, xxin. 472; dissolution of, vn. 300; in feudal times, xiv. 114; among the early Israelites, Xill. 408; in medical jurisprudence, xv. 778; special licences, vn. 259 ; ancient Mexican, xvi. 213; myths of, xvn. 158 ; status of Nonconformists in regard to, xvn. 533; among primitive

races, vni. 618; IX. 18; rank conferred