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MILITZA, Servian heroine, XXI. 689.

MILK, xvi. 301; vi. 768; adulterations of, I. 1 68; as an article of diet, vn. 202; composition of, iv. 591; v. 455; fermentation of, ix. 92, 97; sugar in, xxn. 624; of the ass, n. 717; of the goat, x. 710. OF SULPHUR, xxn. 635.

MILKY WAY, The, n. 818.

MILL, Flour, ix. 344. , Iron Rolling, xni. 328.

, James, English historian and philo sopher, xvi. 306; xix. 377. , John, New Testament critic, xvi. 307-

, John Stuart, English philosopher

and politician, xvi. 307; his inter pretation of analogy, I. 791 ; on mental association, n. 734; on axioms, ill. 160; as economist, xix. 378; his ethical teaching, vm. 607; on govern ment, XI. 17; on the character of Jesus Christ, XIII. 670; his logic, xiv. 793; his relations with Comte, vi. 231.

MILLAR, William, collector of pamphlets, xvin. 205.

MILLAU, town, France, xvi. 314.

MILLBANK PRISON, London, xix. 748.

MILLEDGEVILLE, town, Georgia, U.S.A., X. 436.

MILLE LACS, lake, Minnesota, U.S.A., xvi. 476.

MlLLENARlANlSM, in eschatology, xvi. 315, 317; vm. 534; xviii. 427; xx.

497-

MILLENNIUM, xvi. 314; vm. 535. MILLEPEDES, order of Myriapoda, v.

340; xvii. 118; as wheat pests, xxiv.

536. MILLER, Hugh, Scottish geologist, xvi.

318. , William, American millenarian,

xvi. 320. , William, Scottish engraver, xvi.

320. MILLER - CASELLA THERMOMETER,

xxiii. 291.

MlLLERlTE, mineral, xvi. 392. MILLERITES, American religious sect,

xvi. 320. MILLER S THUMB, fish, xvi. 320; xn.

690. MILLES, Syriac writer, xxn. 827.

ET AMYS, romance, xx. 652. MILLET, cereal, xvi. 321.

, Indian, or Durra, VII. 564; XII.

748.

, Jean Francois, French painter,

xvi. 321; ix. 700, 701. MILLING MACHINE, for cutting teeth

of wheels, xv. 156. MILLIONI, Marco, sobriquet of Marco

Polo, Xix. 407. MlLLO, Tower of, Jerusalem, xm.

639-

MILLON S BASE, compound of mercury, xvi. 34.

MILLS, Flour, ix. 344.

, Iron Rolling, XIII. 328. , John, originator of the French

Encyclopedic, vm. 197. MILLSTONE GRIT, rock, x. 349. MILLSTONES, ix. 344. MILLVILLE, town, New Jersey, U.S.A.,

xvi. 322. MILMAN, Henry Hart, dean of St

Paul s, English historian, dramatist,

and poet, XVI. 323; hymns by, XI I.

595-

MILNATHORT, town, Scotland, xiv. 92. MILNE-EDWARDS, Alphonse, on birds,

xvin. 36. MILNE-EDWARDS, Henri, his zoological

classification, xxiv. 809. MILNGAVIE, town, Scotland, XXII.

554- MlLO, Greek athlete, xvi. 323.

(Melos), island, yEgean Sea, xv.

841.

, Titus Anniua Papianus, Roman

partisan leader, xvi. 323. MlLOSCHIN, mineral, XVI. 424. MlLOSH OBILICH, Servian hero, XXI.

689. MILOSH OBRENOVICH, prince of Servia,

xxi. 689.

MILTIADES, Athenian general, XL 99. -, pope, xv. 839.

MILTITZ, Carl von, papal legate, xv.

73-

MILTON, Christopher, brother of the poet, xvi. 339.

, Frances (Mrs Trollope), English

writer, xxni. 585.

, John, English poet, xvi. 324; on

education, vil. 675; hymns by, XII. 592 ; pamphlets of, xviii. 205 ; as pastoral poet, xviii. 347; influence of the Renaissance on, xx. 393; his epitaph on Shakespeare, Vin. 495; his sonnets, xxil. 262; his place in English literature, vm. 424; his place in epic poetry, xix. 267; his probable indebtedness to Ochino, XVII. 720; his controversy with Salmasius,

XXI. 220.

ABBEY, Dorset, England, vn. 372. MILTSIN, Mount, Morocco, in. 27. MILUTIN, king of Servia, xxi. 688. MILUTINOVICH, Simeon, Servian poet,

xxi. 691. MILVIAN BRIDGE, near Rome, iv. 329;

battle of (312 A.D.), vi. 299. MlLVUS, genus of birds, XIV. 103. MILWAUKEE, town, Wisconsin, U.S.A.,

XVI. 340; population, XXIV. 617. MlLYANS, ancient people of Lycia, xv.

92. MILZOW, Gerhard, Norse writer, xvii.

589. MlMAMSA, Hindu system of philosophy,

XXI. 289. MIMES, or Mimi, in Roman drama, vn.

409, 412.

MIMETA, group of birds, xvii. 844. MIMETESITE, mineral, xvi. 407. MIMIC BEETLES, vi. 127, 131. MIMICRY, in biology, xvi. 341. MlMNERMUS, Greek poet, XVI. 345 ;

xxn. 186. MiMOClCHLA, genus of birds, xxni.

322. MIMOSA, genus of plants, xvi. 345;

Xix. 62; bark of, for tanning, xiv.

381-

MiMUS, genus of birds, xvi. 540. MINA, Greek money, xvii. 631.

, ancient weight, xxiv. 487.

MIN^EAN LANGUAGE, Arabia, xxiv.

740.

MINAHASSA, district, Celebes, v. 289. MINAMOTO, Japanese clan, xm. 582. MlNAS NOVAS, colourless topazes, xxni.

446.

MlNCIO, river, Italy, xm. 436. MlNCOPlE, race of people, Andaman

Islands, Asia, II. 12. MIND, Science of, XX. 39; evolution of,

VIII. 770; in relation to phrenology,

xviii. 842; Descartes on, v. 145;

Hegel s philosophy of, xi. 620; Hume s

theory, xn. 352; Xenocrates s theory,

xxiv. 718. MINDANAO, island, Philippines, xvin.

748, 751. MINDEN, town, Prussia, xvi. 345; battle

of (1759), in. 128; ix. 590.

, or M iinden, town, Hanover, xvi.

345-

MINDING S THEOREM, in mechanics, xv. 730.

MiNDORO, island, Philippines, xvin. 748, 752.

MINERAL BATHS, in. 439.

MINERALOGY, xvi. 346 (index of mineral species, 429); Ste-Claire Deville s con tributions to, xxi. 166; mineralogical societies, XXII. 225.

MINERALS, analysed under the blow pipe, in. 838; meteoric, xvi. 113; phosphorescence in, xvin. 813; rock- forming varieties, x. 227; the property of the crown, XIV. 268.

MINERAL SPRINGS, x. 270.

MINERAL TALLOW, xvi. 429.

MINERAL VEINS, x. 317; xvi. 441.

MINERAL WATERS, xvi. 431; of Eastern Siberia, xxni. 510.

MINERS, Payment of, xvi. 449.

MINERVA, Roman goddess (the Greek Athena), XVI. 437; ivory statue of, at Athens, xni. 523.

PRINTING MACHINE, xxni. 705.

MINES, xvi. 440; coal, vi. 61; gold, x. 745; laws regarding, xvi. 466.

, Submarine explosive, XXIII. 449.

MING, dynasty of China, v. 648.

MlNGO, adulterant of woollen goods, I. 176.

MINGRELIA, province, Transcaucasia,

Russia, xvi. 437; xxiii. 513.