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VIII. 724; XT. 155; XIII. 538, 671;

XIII. 796; Tueodoret s, XXIII. 256. MoNOPOLl, town, Italy, xvi. 757. MONOPOLY, MONOPOLIES, xvi. 757; in

finance, IX. 179: in patents, xvni.

354; evils of, in trade, II. 213.

VALUES, in economics, xxiv. 48.

MONOPYL^EA, order of Protozoa, xix.

850. MONOSPOREA, order of Protozoa, Xix.

854-

MONOSTEARIN, in chemistry, x. 697. MONOSTOMIDJE, family of trematode

worms, XXlil. 539. MONOTHEISM, xxm. 235. MONOTHELITES, Christian sect, XVI.

758; Xlll. 671; XX. 783; condemnation

of, by Pope Martin I., XV. 582; St

Maximus s opposition to, xv. 646. MONOTREMATA, order of Mammalia,

vii. 628; xv. 377. MONOTROPE^E, parasitic plants, xvni.

264.

MONRADITE, mineral, xvi. 414. MONREALE, town, Sicily, xvi. 758. MONRO, Alexander, Scottish surgeon,

I. 814; xxn. 676. MONROE, town, Michigan, U.S.A.,

xvi. 761. , James, president of the United

States, xvi. 760. DOCTRINE, in United States

politics, xiii. 192; xvi. 761; xxin.

762. MONROVIA, town, Liberia, West Africa,

xiv. 508; I. 269. MONS, town, Belgium, xvi. 761. MONSCIA (Monza), town, Italy, xvi. 798. MONS MEG, cannon, at Edinburgh, n.

557- MONSOONS, periodical winds, xvi. 148;

n. 690; xn. 821.

MONS SACER, near Rome, XX. 736. MONSTER, xvi. 762; xv. 779. MONSTRELET, Enguerrand de, French

chronicler, xvi. 766. MONTAGNARDS, party of the French

Revolution, IX. 602. MONTAGNE NOIRE, mountain, Cevennes,

France, xxm. 65. MONTAGNES NOIRES, mountains,

Morbihan, France, xvi. 813. MONTAGU, Edward, first earl of

Sandwich, xxi. 261.

, George, his ornithological diction ary, xvni. 15, 17. , John, fourth earl of Sandwich,

XXI. 261. , Lady Mary "Vortley, English

writer, xvi. 767. MONTAGUE, Charles, earl of Halifax,

XI. 385; Xix. 743; his friendship

for Newton, xvn. 445. MONTAIGNE, Michel de, French essayist,

XVI. 767; IX. 654; on education, vii.

674; on scepticism, xxi. 382; his

relations with Charron, v. 431.

MONTALEMBERT, Charles Forbes de, French historian, xvi. 771; IX. 674; xiv. 239, 240; xvn. 426; his opposi tion to papal infallibility, xvn. 754.

MONTALET, Pic de, mountain, France, xxin. 65,

MONTALVAN, Juan Perez de, Spanish dramatist, xvi. 772; vii. 421.

MONTALVO, Garci Ordonez de, Spanish romancist, XXII. 355; XX. 655.

MONTANA, Territory, U.S.A., xvi. 772; mines, XXIII. 815, 8 1 6.

MONTANA DOTA, mountain range, Central America, vi. 449.

MONTANES, Spanish sculptor, XXI. 567.

MONTANISM, in early church, XVI. 774; v. 701; under Justinian, Xlll. 796.

MONTANITE, mineral, xvi. 403.

MONTANUS, founder of Montanism, XVI. 775.

(Giovanni de Monte), Italian

physician, xv. 808, 809. MONTARGIS, town, France, xvi. 777. MONTASIR, caliph, xvi. 585. MONTATAIRE, town, France, xvn. 749. MONTAUBAN, town, France, XVI. 778. MONTBEILLARD, Guenau de, on birds,

XVIII. 6.

MONTBELIARD, town, France, xvi. 778. MONTCALM, Marquis of, French general,

xx. 167; xxm. 735; xxiv. 630. MONTCORBIER, De (Francis Villon),

French poet and adventurer, XXIV.

232. MONT DE PIETE, national pawnbroking

office, Paris, xvi 1 1. 283. MONT-DORE-LES-BAINS, town, France,

xvi. 779; xx. 120; mineral water of,

xvi. 435. MONTE, Gian Maria del (Pope Julius

III.), xin. 772. MONTEBELLO, Italy, Battle of (1859),

in. 138. , Jean Lannes, Due de, French

marshal, xiv. 289. MONTE CARLO, suburb of Monaco, xvi.

717. MONTE CASINO, or Cassino, Abbey of,

Italy, xvi. 778; I. n; 111.557; xxm.

832; library, XIV. 513, 531. MONTE CHRISTO, Dumas s romance,

vn. 522. MONTECORVINO, John, archbishop of

Peking, v. 628; xvi. 742. MONTE CRISTO, island, Italy, xin. 440. MONTECUCULI, Raimondo, count of,

Austrian general, xvi. 778. MONTEFELTRO, Federigo da, count of

Urbino, xxiv. 9. , Guidubaldo, count of Urbino,

xxiv. 9.

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, xin. 549. MONTELEONE of Apulia, town, Italy,

XVI. 779. of Calabria, town, Italy, xvi.

779- MONTELIMAR, town, France, xvi. 779.

MONTEM, procession, at Eton, England, VIIL 632.

MONTEMAYOR, Jorge de, Spanish pastoral poet, xvni. 346; xxn. 357.

MONTENEGRO, country, Europe, xvi. 779; Greek Church of, XI. 158; litera ture of, xxi. 691.

MONTERAN, Pierre de, Parisian archi tect, XVIII. 288.

MONTEREAU-FAUT-YONNE, town,

France, xxi. 625. MONTEREGIO, Joh. de (Regiomontanus),

German astronomer, xx. 341. MONTEREY, town, California, U.S.A.,

xvi. 781.

, town, Mexico, XVI. 782, 214. MONTE SAN GIULIANO, town, Sicily,

xvi. 782. MONTE SANT ANGELO, town, Italy,

xvi. 782. MONTESPAN, Madame de, mistress of

Louis XIV. of France, IX. 578; XV.

34- MONTESQUIEU, C. L.de Secondat, Baron

de, French writer, xvi. 782; IX. 667;

his economic teaching, XIX. 359; in fluence of his writings, IX. 592. MONTEVERDE, Claudio, Italian musical

composer, xvi. 785; xvn. 86. MONTEVIDEO, town, Uruguay, South

America, XVI. 786. MONTEZUMA, emperor of ancient

Mexico, VI. 441; xvi. 209. MONTFAUCON, Bernard de, French

critic and scholar, xvi. 787. MONTFERRAT, or Monferrato, Italian

marquisate, xvi. 738. MONTFORT, Simon de, crusader, XVI.

787; ix. 541; xx. 322. , Simon de, political leader, xvi.

787; vin. 310; XL 658; xvni. 304. MONTGOLFIER, Stephen and Joseph,

discoverers of the balloon, I. 187. MONTGOMERIE, Alexander, early Scot tish poet, xvi. 790; xxi. 542. , Archibald William, earl of

Eglinton, vn. 699. MONTGOMERY, county, Wales, xvi. 788;

representation, xxin. 727; town, xvi.

789. , district, India, XVI. 789; XX. 109;

town, XVI. 789.

, town, Alabama, U.S.A., xvi. 790.

, Alexander, Scottish poet, xvi. 790;

xxi. 542. , Arnulph de, Welsh chief, xvni.

482. , James, English poet, XVI. 790;

hymns by, xn. 595. , Richard, American revolutionary

general, xxin. 790.

, Robert, English poet, xvi. 790. , Roger de, earl of Shrewsbury,

xxi. 845. MONTH, of the calendar, IV. 665; n.

800; XXIV. 791; sidereal, II. 774,

800.

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