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NORMANDY S APPARATUS, for distilling sea-water, vn. 263.
NORMAN KINGS, of England, xxiv. 576.
NORMANS, Scandinavian settlers in Normandy, etc., XVII. 547; conquest of Naples by, xvn. 191; of Malta, xv. 342; of Sicily, XXII. 25; tlieir in fluence on the government of Eng land, xvm. 303; fusion of, with the English, vin. 302; in Northumbria, xvn. 571; weapons of, II. 555.
NORMAN SCULPTURES, xxi. 558.
NORMANTON, town, England, XVII. 552.
NoRRBOTTEN, county, Sweden, XXII. 741.
NORRIS, Edwin, on Cornish and Armoric dialects, v. 299.
, John, English philosopher, XVII.
552; his criticism of Locke, xiv. 754.
NORRISTOWN, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., xvii. 553.
NORRKOPING, town, Sweden, xvii. 553; xxn. 742.
NORRLAND, division of Sweden, xxil. 736.
NORSE LANGUAGE, xxi. 369.
NORSE LITERATURE, xvn. 589.
NORSEMEN, xvii. 547, 584; Arctic ex plorations of, XIX. 316; invasion of Ireland by, xni. 251 ; invasion of Scotland by, xxi. 477; settlement of Orkney and Shetland by, xvii. 848.
NORTH, Lord (Earl of Guildford), Eng lish politician, xvn. 553; vm. 358; his relations with Pitt, xix. 138.
, Christopher (John Wilson), Scot tish writer, xxiv. 591.
, Sir Dudley, English economist,
XVII. 554; xix. 358.
, Roger, English historian and bio grapher, xvn. 555.
, Sir Thomas, translator of Plutarch s
Lives, xvn. 555.
ADAMS, town, Massachusetts,
U.S.A., xvn. 555. NORTHALLERTON, town, England, XVII.
555-
NORTH AMERICA, i. 669. NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, xvm. 544. NORTHAMPTON, county, England, xvn.
555; representation, xxin. 727. , town, England, xvn. 557; treaty
of (1328), xxi. 488. , town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., xvii.
558.
, Earl of (Spencer Compton), Eng lish cavalier, xvn. 558.
Earl of (Henry Howard), English
politician, xvii. 558.
TABLE, of mortality, xin. 169.
NORTH AND SOUTH, by Mrs Gaskell, x. 105.
NORTH BIERLEY, town, England, xvn.
558.
NORTH BORNEO, British, xxi. 123. NORTH BRITON, Wilkes s newspaper,
xxiv. 567.
NORTHBROOK, Lord, governor-general
of India, xn. Sii. NORTH CAROLINA, State, U.S.A., xvii.
558; ruby mines of, xxi. 48. NORTHCOTE, James, English painter,
XVII. 562.
NORTHER, wind, in America, xvi. 149. NORTHERN LIGHTS, or Aurora, n. 787;
in. 90; xvi. 177, 183. NORTHFLEET, town, England, xvii.
563. NORTH HEMPSTE AD, town, Long Island,
New York, U.S.A., xiv. 866. NORTHMEN, Scandinavians, xvn. 547,
584, 848; as geographical discoverers,
x. 178; Arctic explorations of, xix.
316; invasion of Ireland by, XIII. 251;
invasion of Scotland by, xxi. 477. NORTH POLE, xix. 315; magnetic, xvi.
163. NORTH RIVER, New York, U.S.A., xn.
33i- NORTH SEA, or German Ocean, xvn.
563- NORTH SHIELDS, town, England, xxin.
675. NORTH SYDNEY, town, Nova Scotia,
xvii. 603. NORTHUMBERLAND, county, England,
xvii. 564; coalfield, vi. 51; represen
tation, xxin. 727.
, Duke of (John Dudley), vn. 686.
, Duke of (Hugh Smithson), xvm.
, Earls of, xvm. 523.
- , Kingdom of, in Anglo-Saxon
England, xvn. 568; vin. 270; xxi.
475; under Edwin, vn. 691. NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES, The,
India, xvii. 571. NORTH-WEST PASSAGE, Discovery of,
x. 184; search for, I. 715; ix. 720. NORTH-WEST TERRITORY, British
North America, xvii. 573. NORTHWICH, town, England, xvn. 574. NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth, English
woman of letters, xvn. 574.
, Sir Fletcher, English barrister, XXIII. 332.
NORWALK, town, Connecticut, U.S.A., xvii. 574.
, town, Ohio, U.S.A., XVII. 574. NORWAY, country, Europe, xvn. 575;
its union with Sweden (1397), xxil. 743, 746 ; separation from Sweden (1523), xxn. 747; reunion with Sweden (1814), xxn. 752; the Reformation in,
XX. 336; birds of, xvni. 17; church, vin. 491; coins, xvn. 658; fisheries, IX. 267; forests, IX. 399; language,
XXI. 369 ; Lapps, Xiv. 306 ; libraries, xiv. 532, 549; mines, XVI. 469; news papers, xvn. 430; observatories, XVII. 714; oyster culture, xvni. 108; period ical literature, xvni. 543 ; prison system, xix. 761; railways, XX. 251; whale fishery, xxiv. 528.
NORWAY PINE, tree, xix. 103. NORWAY SPRUCE, tree, ix. 222. NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE, xxi. 369;
dictionaries of, vn. 186. NORWEGIAN LITERATURE, xvn. 589. NORWEGIAN SEA, xvn. 592. NORWICH, town, England, xvn. 594;
Dominican church at, I. 21; libraries,
xiv. 521, 544; newspapers, xvn. 421;
smallpox epidemic at (1819), xxiv.
28.
, town, Connecticut, U.S.A., xvn.
596. NORWOOD, suburb of London, xvn.
596; academy of music for the blind
at, in. 829.
, suburb of Adelaide, South Aus tralia, xvn. 596. -, Richard, his works on navigation,
xvn. 256; his measurement of length
of a degree, vn. 597. NOSE, Anatomy of the, i. 825, 884;
xxn. 166; in physiognomy, xix. 4;
of reptiles, xx. 462. NOSEAN, mineral, x. 228; XVI. 412. NOSIBE, or Nossi-be, island, off Mada gascar, xvn. 596; xv. 1 68. NOSKS, divisions of the Avesta, xxiv.
776. NOSSA SENHORA DO DESTERRO, town,
Brazil, vn. 132. NOSSI-BE, island, off Madagascar, xvn.
596; xv. 1 68. Nossi-KoMBA, island, off Madagascar,
xvn. 596. NOSTRADAMUS, French astrologer, xvn.
59 6 - NOTABILE, ancient town, Malta, xv.
340, 342- NOTABLES, Assembly of, France, ix.
595-
NOTARY, or Notary Public, xvn. 596. NOTATION, in algebra, i. 518 ; of
numbers, II. 525, 527. , Chemical, v. 472.
, of crystals, xvi. 352.
, Musical, xvn. 80. NOTCH, in hydraulics, xn. 471. NOTERO, island, Norway, xvn. 576. NOTES, Pitch of, in music, XVII. 102;
range of, in the voice, xxiv. 275. NOTEUS, genus of Rotifera, xxi. 4. NOTHOCERCUS, genus of birds, XXIII.
403- NOTHOPROCTA, genus of birds, xxin.
403-
NOTHURA, genus of birds, XXIII. 403.
NOTICE, in law, xvn. 597.
NOTIDANUS, genus of sharks, xxi. 778.
NOTKER BALBULUS, monk and hymn- writer, xvi i. 597; xn. 583.
NOTKER LABEO, monk and translator, xvn. 597; x. 517.
NOTO, town, Sicily, xvii. 597.
NOTOCHORD, rudimentary spine, I. 830; xxn. 109, no.
NOTOPTERIS, genus of bats, xv. 410.