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M U S M Y O
MUSHICONGOS, tribe, Congo, Africa, vi. 267.
MUSHITZKI, Lucian, Servian poet, XXI. 691.
MUSHROOM, edible fungus, xvn. 74; ix. 832; XII. 284; ketchup from, xiv. 54.
MUSIC, XVII. 77 ; as a fine art, IX. 203; scientific basis of, xvn. 102; academies of, I. 78; conservatories of, VI. 291; copyright in, vi. 360; ecclesi astical, XIX. 1 68 ; in relation to poetry, XIX. 260, 262; printing-type of, XXiil. 696; speed-measuring instru ment, xvi. 198 ; staff notation, xi. 257; ancient, Boetius on, in. 857; French, Rousseau s influence on, xxi. 25; Greek, Boeckh on, in. 851; Hebrew, XX. 34; contributions to the science by Gerbert, XXII. 76 ; by Purcel], XX. 113; by Palestrina, xvill. 179; by Tartini, XXiil. 71; by Zarlino, xxiv. 771; Burney s History of, IV. 565; Hindu works on, xxi. 293; Rameau s theories of, XX. 265.
MUSICAL Box, xvn. 106.
MUSICAL GLASSES, xi. 481.
MUSICAL HARMONY, Principles of, i. 107.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, their origin, xvn. 77.
MUSICAL STRINGS, Laws of, i. in, 112.
Music HALLS, Laws relating to, XXIIL 228.
MUSK, perfume, xvn. 106; xvin. 526.
MUSK-DEER, xvn. 107; vn. 25; xv.
432-
MUSKEGET, island, Massachusetts,
U.S.A., xvn. 174.
MUSKEGON, town, Michigan, U.S.A., xvn. 108.
MUSKELUNGE, fish, XIX. 89.
MUSKET, gun, 11. 558; xi. 284. MUSKINGUM, river, Ohio, U.S.A., xvn.
734- MuSKOGEES, American-Indian tribe,
XII. 831. MUSKOKA, district, Ontario, Canada,
xvn. 776. MusK-Ox, ungulate mammal, xvn.
1 08. MUSK-RAT, rodent mammal, xvn. 108;
XV. 418, 419; skins of, IX. 838. MUSK ROOT, drug, xxn. 641. MUSLIH-UDDIN (Sadi), Persian poet,
xxi. 142. MUSLIN, cotton fabric, xvn. 109; vi.
488, 500; origin of the name, XVI.
868. MUSONIUS RUFUS, Roman Stoic, xxn.
573- MUSOPHAGA, genus of birds, XXIIL
487. MUSQUASH, rodent mammal, xv. 418,
419; xvn. 108. MusQUODOBOiT, river, Nova Scotia,
xvn. 601.
MUSSATO, Albertino, Italian dramatist,
xili. 506. MUSSCHENBROEK, Pieter van, Dutch
scientist, xvn. 109; on magnetism,
xv. 236. MUSSEL, mollusc, xvn. 110; xvi. 686;
parasite of, XXIIL 540; in New Guinea,
xvn. 389; fisheries, IX. 265. MUSSELBURGH, town, Scotland, XVII.
no. MUSSET, Alfred de, French poet and
dramatist, xvn. in; ix. 676, 677; his
relations with George Sand, vn. 509. , Paul de, French biographer, XVII.
in.
MUSSITE, mineral, xvi. 416. MUSSOLOS, tribe, Congo, Africa, vi.
267.
MUSSOOREE, station, India, vn. 33. MUSSURONGOS, tribe, Congo, Africa, VI.
267. MUSTAFA I., Turkish sultan, XXIIL
644.
II., Turkish sultan, xxin. 646.
- III., Turkish sultan, XXIIL 647.
- IV., Turkish sultan, XXIIL 648. , Kara, Turkish vizier, XIX. 296; xiv. 466; xxin. 645.
B. ABDALLAH (Hadji Khalfa),
Arabic writer, XI. 377. MUSTARD, plant and seed, xvn. 112; i.
377, 384; xn. 284; adulteration of,
I. 172; oil from the seed, xvn. 744. MuSTAREB, Arab tribes, Arabia, II. 246,
256.
MuSTELA, genus of carnivorous mam mals, xv. 439, 576; ix. 109; xxiv.
462.
MUSTELUS, genus of sharks, xxi. 774. MUSTERS, George Chaworth, explorer
in Patagonia, xvin. 354. MUT, Egyptian divinity, vii. 718. MUTHRA, town, India, xvn. 113. MUTILATION, as punishment, XXiil.
465. Mui iLUS, C. Papius, Samnite leader,
xxi. 249. MUTINA (Modena), ancient town, Italy,
xvi. 542. MUTINY, in military law, xvn. 113.
, The Indian (1857), xn. 809; v. 278. ACTS, English, xvi. 296; vi. 517;
first passing of, II. 570. MUTRAH, town, Arabia, xvn. 64. MUTTRA, district and town, India, xvn.
ii3-
MUTULE, in architecture, II. 468. MUYA, mountains, Siberia, xxn. 3;
XXIIL 509. MUYDIR, plateau, Sahara, Africa, XXL
149. MUZAFFARGARH, district, India, XVII.
ii3- MUZAFFARNAGAR, district and town,
India, xvn. 114. MUZAFFARPUR, district and town, India,
xvn. 114.
MUZAK, Madame, Bohemian writer,
xxn. 153. MUZIANO, Girolamo, Italian painter,
xvn. 114. MUZTAGH, mountain pass, Tibet, xiv.
153-
MWITA, town, East Africa, xvi. 697. MYA, genus of Mollusca, xvn. no. MYALL, Lake, New South Wales, xvn.
408.
MYCELIUM, organ of Fungi, ix. 828. MYCEN/E, ancient town, Greece, xvn.
115; architectural remains at, n. 402;
ornaments found at, xin. 676; treasury
of Atreus at, n. 346. MYCETES, genus of apes, n. 153. MYCKTOZOA, class of Proto/.ua, xix.
840. MYCODERMA ACETI, mould-plant, in
fermentation, IX. 98. MYCOLOGY, the science of Fungi, IX. 827. MYCONIUS (Oswald Geissluiusler), Swiss
Reformer, XX. 331. MYCONOS, island, Greece, vn. 51. MYCTERIA, genus of birds, xin. 529. MYDAUS, genus of carnivorous mammals,
xv. 440.
MYDDLETON, Sir Hugh, London gold smith and engineer, xvn. 115. MYDRIATICS, narcotics affecting the
eyes, xvn. 232. MYELITIS, disease, xvn. 115. MYGDONIA, town, Thrace, xvin. 635. MYHEE CAUNTA (Malii Kantha), states,
India, xv. 286. MYL/E (Milazzo), ancient fortress, Sicily,
xvi. 293. MYLAPUR, part of Madras city, India,
xv. 1 88.
MYLASA, Asia Minor, Tomb at, II. 412. MYLIOBATIS, genus of fishes, xx. 300. MYLITTA, Bilit, or Biltis, Babylonian
goddess, in. 176; relation of, to Aphro dite, n. 172; Lucian s work on, xv.
44.
MYLIUS, friend of Lessing, xiv. 479. MYLN, Walter, Scottish martyr, xxi.
SOL MYLODON, extinct edentate mammal,
xv. 385. MYMENSING (Maimansinh), district,
India, XV. 294. MYNA, bird, xi. 26. MYNAS, M., discoverer of MS. of Babrius,
in. 181.
MY NOVEL, by Lytton, xv. 123. MYNPOOREE, district, India, xv. 303;
town, xv. 304. MYODES, genus of rodent mammals, xiv.
435; xv. 419. MYOGALIN^E, subfamily of insectivorous
mammals, xv. 403. MYOMORPHA, group of rodent mammals,
xv. 418. MYOPIA, defect of the eye, vin. 820;
xvi. 259; xvn. 785; spectacles for,
xxn. 372.