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A N A A N D

ANABAPTIST TUMULTS, in Germany, i.

786; xv. 78. ANABASIS, Xenoplion s work, I. 787;

xxiv. 721. ANABOLISM, constructive processes, in

physiology, xix. 13, 19, 22, 49; xxi.

724.

ANACANTHINI, order of fishes, xu. 691. ANACAPRI, town, Italy, v. 77. ANACHARSIS, Scythian philosopher, I.

787.

, Lucian s dialogue, xv. 45. , Voyage de, Barthelemy s work, ill.

402.

CLOOTZ, French Revolutionist, vi.

37-

ANACHRONISM, i. 787. ANACLETUS II., antipope, xix. 500. ANACOLUTHON, grammatical incongru-

ity, i. 787.

ANACONDA, snake, i. 788; in. 841. , Copper mines of, Montana, U.S.A.,

xxin. 816.

ANACREON, Greek poet, i. 788. ANADYOMENE, epithet of Aphrodite, i.

788. ANADYR, gulf and river, Siberia, I. 789;

xv. 547. AN/EMIA, disease, xiu. 359; diet in,

VII. 206; as caused by parasites, XVlll.

270; pernicious, xvni. 377. ANAEROBIOTIC PLANTS, xix. 51. ANESTHESIA, in medicine, I. 789; pro duced by chloroform, v. 680. ANAESTHETICS, xvn. 230; as poisons,

xix. 279.

ANAGHMORE, Lough, Ireland, xx. 171. ANAGNI, town, Italy, i. 790. ANAGRAM, transposition of letters, i.

790.

ANAH, town, Turkey in Asia, II. 59. ANAHUAC, plateau, Mexico, i. 791; xvi.

206.

ANAKA, Egyptian goddess, n. 90. ANAKAPALLE, town, India, xxiv. 267. ANALCIME, mineral, xvi. 421. ANALOGICAL CHANGE, in philology,

xvni. 783.

ANALOGY, logical process, i. 791. , in comparative anatomy, I. 793;

contrasted with homology, xxiv. 807. , Divine, Bishop Browne s work, iv.

389-

OF RELIGION, Bishop Butler swork,

iv. 583.

ANALYSIS, i. 793. , Chemical, I. 795; ultimate, v.

544-

, Harmonic, in physics, XL 481. , Logical, i. 796; XIV. 785.

, Mathematical, I. 793; ix. 818;

residual, Landcn s theorem of, XIV.

271.

, Psychological, I. 796. OF THE MIND, James Mill s work,

xvi. 307. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY, x. 408.

ANALYTICAL TRIGONOMETRY, xxm. | 568.

ANALYTIC JUDGMENTS, i. 797.

ANALYTICS, in logic, xiv. 785.

, Aristotle s work, n. 516.

ANAM, kingdom, Cochin China, I. 798; VI. 94; Roman Catholic missions in, xix. Si i.

ANAMESE, people and language, vi. 95; dictionary of language, vil. 182.

ANAMIS, river, Persia, xvn. 856.

ANAMOBOE, settlement, West Africa, n. 61; x. 755.

ANAN, founder of the Karaites, xiv. 2.

ANANASSA SATIVA, plant, xix. 106.

AN ANDA, Buddha s attendant, IV. 43 1 .

ANANG-PAL, raja of Lahore, xv. 286.

ANAN-ISHO, Syriac writer, xxn. 843.

ANAO, islets, Tuamotu, South Pacific, xxin. 602.

ANARCHISM, socialistic, xxn. 216.

ANARCHY, defined, xiv. 356.

ANARRHICHAS LUPUS, species of fishes, xxi. 614.

ANAS, genus of birds, vn. 505; xix. 647; xxi. 378; xxin. 105; xxiv. 56!.

AN AST AS i AN WALL, from Propontis to Euxine, I. 798.

ANASTASIOPOLIS, town, Mesopotamia, xvi. 48.

ANASTASIUS I.-IL, emperors of Con stantinople, i. 798.

, Hope s novel, xu. 158.

ANASTATES, in physiology, xix. 19.

ANASTATIC PRINTING, xxn. 716.

ANATASE, mineral, xvi. 387; xxin. 410.

ANATHEMA, i. 798; vm. 791.

ANATHO (Ana), ancient town, Mesopo tamia, xvi. 48.

ANATIDE, family of birds, vn. 505.

ANATOLIA, division, Asiatic Turkey, ii. 703; xxin. 654.

ANATOMY, i. 799 (index, 908); vn. 221; in relation to medicine, xv. 794; to physiology, Xix. 8; to phrenology, xviil. 846; its importance in zoolo gical study, xxiv. 814; comparative, VI. 225; XXIV. 800; of the digestive organs, vn. 221; of the skeleton, xxn. 105; of Amphibia, I. 751; of birds, ill. 699; of fishes, XII. 635; of mam mals, xv. 347; of man, I. 799; vn. 221; of reptiles, XX. 445; Blumen- bach s works on, ill. 841 ; researches in, by Malpighi, xv. 338; by Morgagni, xvi. 822; by Rokitansky, XX. 624.

ACT (1871), xv. 799.

OF MELANCHOLY, Burton s work, iv. 571.

ANAUXITE, mineral, xvi. 424.

ANAXAGORAS, Greek philosopher, n. i ; on astronomy, n. 746; on evolution, vm. 756; his influence on Pericles, xvni. 529.

ANAXARCHUS, Greek philosopher, n. 2; i. 484.

ANAXILAUS of Larissa, physician, n. 2. ANAXIMANDER, Greek philosopher, n.

2; on astronomy, 1 1. 746. ANAXIMENES of Lampsacus, Greek

rhetorician, II. 2; his Rhetoric, xx.

of Miletus, Greek philosopher, n.

2; on astronomy, n. 746. ANAXONIA, morphological forms, xvi.

843- ANBIYANAMA, Persian books, xvni.

657. ANCELOT, Jacques A. F. P., French

dramatist, n. 2. ANCESTOR WORSHIP, xvn. 141; xxin.

467.

ANCHAR, tree, xxin. 859. ANCHINIA, genus of Tunicata, xxin.

615.

ANCHISES, in classical legend, n. 3. ANCHOR, ii. 3; xxi. 597. ANCHORAGE, n. 8. ANCHORETS, or Anchorites, hermits, I.

10; xvi. 698. ANCHOVY, fish, n. 9; xn. 694; fishery,

in Italy, xin. 455. ANCHYLOSIS, stiffness of joint, n. 9;

xxn. 686. ANCIENT MARINER, Coleridge s poem,

vi. 136. ANCILLON, Charles, French writer, n. 9.

, David, French divine, n. 9.

, Johann P. F., Prussian historian

and statesman, 1 1. 9. ANCLAM, town, Prussia, n. 59. ANCONA, province, Italy, n. 9; town,

n. 10.

ANCUS MARCIUS, Roman king, ii. 10. ANCYLUS, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 661. ANCYRA (Angora), ancient town, Asia

Minor, n. 45; battle of (r. 242 B.C.),

XVII. 588. ANDA-EL-MlSK (Dizful), town, Persia,

vn. 305. ANDALIYEH (Satali), town, Asia Minor,

xxi. 317. ANDALUSIA, province, Spain, n. 10;

xxn. 298.

ANDALUSIAN DIALECT, xxn. 351. ANDALUSITE, mineral, xvi. 408. ANDAMAN ISLANDS, Bay of Bengal, n.

ii, 685; xn. 815; birds of, in. 761. ANDEIRA, Joao Fernancles, Portuguese

ambassador, xix. 543. ANDELYS, Les, town, France, n. 13. ANDENNE, town, Belgium, n. 13. ANDERIDA, in Kent, Storming of (491),

vin. 270. ANDERNACH, town, Rhenish Prussia,

n. 13. ANDERSEN, Hans Christian, Danish

writer, vn. 93. ANDERSON, Adam, Scottish economist,

ii. 14.

, Alexander, mathematician, n. 14.

, Andrew, his laws of draughts, vn.