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PARALLEL PROJECTION, xix. 796. PARALLELS, Theory of, xvm. 254.
, Magnetic, xv. 235.
PARALOI, Athenian political party, xix.
130.
PARALYSIS, disease, xvm. 255, 392. PARAMAGNETIC BODIES, xv. 244, 262. PARAMARIBO, town, Dutch Guiana,
xvin. 257; XL 251. PARAMATTA, or Parramatta, town, New
South Wales, xvm. 321; observatory
at, xvn. 716. PARAMERAS, Spanish plateaus, xxn.
294, 296. PARAMETER, of a conic section, vi. 274;
of crystals, xvi. 352. PARAMUSHIR, island, Kuriles, xiv. 160. PARANA, river, South America, iv. 222;
xvm. 243; xix. 188. PARANAHYBA, town, Brazil, xvin. 258;
river, iv. 222. PARANGI, disease, in Ceylon, xxiv.
732- PARANG LATOK, Malay weapon, xxn.
802.
PARA-NUT OIL, xvn. 746. PARAPET, in architecture, II. 469; in
fortification, IX. 421, 425. PARAPHERNALIA, Wife s, in law, xn.
401. PARAPHRASES, Scripture, Scottish, xn.
593-
PARAPLEGIA, disease, xvin. 256. PARASARA, Brahman laws, xxi. 288. PARASIRA, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 670,
675- PARASITES, Animal, xvin. 258; acari-
dian, II. 275; insect, xm. 142, 148;
vegetable, xvni. 264; Schizomycetes,
XXI. 399; diseases caused by, xv.
796; XVIII. 407; XXII. 123; in man,
xxin. 538 ; in domestic animals,
xxin. 539; xxiv. 205. PARASITIC DISEASES, xvm. 269, 407. PARASITIC MONSTERS, xvi. 766. PARASITISM, xvm. 258. PARASOL, or Sunshade, xxin. 722. PARAUTOPTIC LOCK, xiv. 750. PARAY-LE-MONIAL, village, France,
xxi. 302.
PARAZOA, or Sponges, xxn. 421. PARC./E, the Fates, in Greek mythology,
ix. 49.
PARCEL POST, xix. 570. PARCHMENT, xvm. 271; xiv. 390; iv.
37; origin of the word, xv. 143;
ancient use of, xvm. 144. PARD, carnivorous mammal, xiv. 463. PARDO, Negro or Indian half-breed,
XVII. 319.
, Felipe, Peruvian poet, xvm. 676.
, Manuel, president of Peru, xvm.
679.
PARDON, in law, xvm. 271. PARDOVAN HOUSE, Linlithgowshire,
Scotland, xiv. 670. PARDUBITZ, town, Bohemia, xvm. 272.
PAR, Ambroise, French surgeon, XVIII.
272; xxn. 676. PAREJA, Juan de, Spanish painter, xvm.
272. PARENCHYMA, plant tissue, iv. 85; xn.
14.
PARENCHYMATOUS WORMS, xxm. 50. PARENTAL CARE, in animals, xx. 410. PARENT AND CHILD, in law, m. 426;
xm. i; xxiv. 641; in Roman law,
xx. 671, 706, 713. PARENTIUM (Parenzo), ancient town,
Istria, xvm. 273. PARENTUCELLI, Tommaso (Pope
Nicholas V.), xvn. 484. PARENZO, town, Austria-Hungary,
xvm. 272; basilica at, in. 418. PARESIS, disease, xvm. 256. PAREUDIASTES, genus of birds, xvi.
808. PARGA, town, Albania, Turkey, xvm.
273-
PARGANAS, Twenty-four, district, India, xxin. 673.
PARGETTING, in architecture, n. 469.
PARHELIA, or Mock-Suns, XL 399.
PARIA, Gulf of, Trinidad, West Indies, xxm. 573.
PARIAHS, or Out-castes, India, v. 189; xv. 185.
PARIAN CEMENT, XL 351.
PARIAN CHRONICLE, xvm. 273 ; n. 671.
PARIAN MARBLE, xv. 528.
PARIANS, Greek people, xvm. 319.
PARI BAZAAR, town, Persia, xx. 285.
PARIGI, country, Celebes, Indian Archi pelago, v. 290.
PARIKIA, town, Paros, Greek Archi pelago, xvm. 319.
PARILLIN, principle in sarsaparilla root, xxi. 313.
PARINA-COCHAS, lake, Peru, xvin.
673-
PARINI, Giuseppe, Italian poet and satirist, xvm. 273; xm. 512.
PARIS, capital of France, xvm. 274; capitulation of (1814), ix. 617; xvi I. 221; congress of (1856), VI. 271; fortification of (1841), IX. 621; insur rection of (1848), v. 259; peace of (1763), ix. 591; peace of (1856), xxm. 651; siegeof (1870-71), ix. 627; xvm. 294; under Colbert, ix. 575; xmder Louis XV., ix. 592; under Etienne Marcel, IX. 546; abattoirs of, I. 6; artesian wells, n. 645; Bastille, in. 430; bourse, xxn. 557; cemeteries, v. 331; conservatoire musicale, vi. 292; institutions for the blind, in. 830; Institut National, xm. 160; libraries, Xiv. 524, 546; Louvre picture gallery, xxi. 445; Eubens s pictures in the Louvre, xxi. 43 ; newspapers, XVII. 424 ; Notre Dame, sculptures in, xxi. 562 ; national observatory, XVII. 712; Grand Opera
House, xxm. 225; sculptures, xxi. 564; the Sorbonne, xxn. 275; techni cal schools, xxm. 108; photographic telescope, xxm. 148 ; university, xxm. 834, 846, 850 ; xvn. 205 ; water-supply, n. 228. PARIS, Declaration of (1856), vn. 21. -, king of Troy, xvm. 295.
, Gaston, on the Roland legend, xx.
626. , Matthew (or Matthew of Paris),
English historian, xv. 633; vm. 317,
409.
ET VlENNE, romance, xx. 658.
PARISH, administrative division, in England, xvm. 295; vi. 513; in Scotland, xvm. 297; xxi. 536; of United States, xxm. 731.
PARISIANS, Lytton s novel, xv. 123.
PARISINA, of Byron s poem, xx. 556.
PARIS SKETCH BOOK, Thackeray s, xxm. 214.
PARIUM, town, Mysia, Asia Minor, xvn. 122.
PARK, Mungo, African traveller, xvm. 297; I. 246; x. 188; xvn. 498.
PARKAR, Thar and, district, India, xxm. 221.
PARKER, Sir Hyde, British admiral, xx. 398.
, John, Lollard preacher, xiv. 8 1 1 .
, John Henry, English archaeologist,
XVIII. 298; on the Catacombs, v. 211.
, Matthew, archbishop of Canter bury, xvm. 298. -, Theodore, American preacher and
social reformer, xvm. 300; I. 729; his influence on Unitarianism, xxm. 726. -, William Kitchen, on birds, xvm.
33; on the biogenetic law of develop ment, XX. 420.
PARKERS BURG, town, West Virginia, U.S.A., xvm. 301.
PARKES, E. A., on the physiological action of alcohol, I. 470; on the effects of tobacco, xxm. 427.
, Mr, his experiments in drain ing, I. 330.
PARKS, of the Rocky Mountain region, U.S.A., vi. 161; xxm. 796.
PARKYNS, Mansfield, his account of Abyssinia, I. 66.
PARLIAMENT, British, xvm. 302; ori gin of, vm. 297, 314; development of, XVI. 788; origin of prorogation of, VIII. 336; Act of, I. 122; bill in, III. 673; law of elections, vm. 2; govern ment by, XL 12; xix. 141; Houses of, vm. 259; petition to, xvm. 704; powers of, Vin. 322 ; precedence of members, xix. 663 ; procedure in, xvin. 311; registration of electors for, XX. 344; reporting debates of, xx. 404; writs for summoning, xxiv. 697; Prynne s views on, xx. 26; English, its contention with Charles I., v.
405; English, of 1640, xx. 121; the