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PASO ROBLES, spa, California, U.S.A., xvi. 436.

PASQUIER, Etienne, French lawyer and litterateur, xvm. 340.

PASQUINADE, or Pasquil, lampoon, xvm. 341.

PASQUIN STATUE, at Rome, xvm. 341.

PASSAGNO, Italy, Tomb of Canova at, v. 26.

PASSAIC, river, New Jersey, U.S.A., xvii. 396.

PASSAMAQUODDY BAY, New Bruns wick, xvii. 373.

PASSAROWITZ, Servia, Peace of (1718), xxiii. 646.

PASSAU, town, Bavaria, xvm. 341.

PASSAVANTI, Jacopo, Italian writer, xm. 505.

PASSENGER-PIGEON, bird, xix. 85.

PASSER, genus of birds, XXII. 369.

PASSERAT, Jean, French poet, xvm. 342-

PASSERES, group of birds, xvm. 41, 47.

PASSERITA, genus of snakes, xxn. 195.

PASS EXAMINATIONS, vin. 781.

PASSIFLORA, genus of plants, xvm. 342; XL 46.

PASSIONATE SHEPHERD, Marlowe s lyric, xv. 558.

PASSIONFLOWER, plant, xvm. 342; xi. 46; xvi. 844.

PASSION-PLAYS, vn. 412; of Oberam- mergau, xvii. 703.

PASSIONS, Stoic doctrine of the, vill. 583; XXII. 567.

PASSION WEEK, xvm. 343; xn. 106.

PASSOVER, Jewish festival, xvm. 343, 511; institution of the Eucharist at, xm. 668.

PASSPORT, or Safe Conduct, xvm. 344.

PAST, Psychological presentation of the, xx. 64.

PASTASSA, river, South America, vn. 646.

PASTE, or Strass, in glass manufacture, x. 664. , in pottery, XIX. 60 1.

PASTES, of wheat flour, Italian, xv. 125.

PASTEUR, Louis, his experiments in cattle inoculation, xvii. 59; on fer mentation, IX. 95; on minute organ isms, xxi. 400; his experiments on rabies, xx. 202; on diseases of silk worm, xxn. 59.

PASTIL, or Crayon, for drawing, vi. 555.

PASTILE, in pyrotechny, xx. 136.

PASTILLE, perfume, xvm. 526.

PASTON LETTERS (1424-1506), xvni.

344-

PASTOR, genus of birds, XXII. 457. yETERNUS, Vatican decree, xxiv.

112. PASTORAL, in literature, xvni. 345.

EPISTLES, of the New Testament,

xvm. 348.

- LETTER, of a bishop, xvm. 351. LIFE, i. 414.

PASTOR FIDO, Guarini s drama, vn. 418;

xi. 237; xviii. 345. PASTOR OF HERMAS, early Christian

work, II. 197.

PASTURAGE, grazing, i. 370. PASTURE, under irrigation, Xlll. 368;

hill, improvement of, I. 402.

, Common of, in law, vi. 209.

PASUMAHS, tribe, Sumatra, xxn. 640. PASUPATAS, Hindu sect, xxi. 291. PASURUAN, town, Java, xm. 606. PASVIK ELV, river, Norway, xvii. 576. PATAGONIA, region, South America,

xvm. 352; exploration of, by Magel lan, xv. 198; birds of, in. 745;

Indian tribes, I. 702; xil. 829. PATAGONIANS, of Chili, v. 619. PATAH-HOTEP, Egyptian prince, xxiii.

238.

PATAN, town, Nepal, xvii. 342. PATANI, district, Malay Peninsula, xv.

322. PATANJALI, Sanskrit commentator, xxi.

292. PATAPSCO, river, Maryland, U.S.A., xv.

603.

PATARA, town, Asia Minor, xv. 93. PATARENES, or Patareni, Italian sect,

xvm. 354, 434; ix. 333; xxiv. 323. PATAVIUM (Padua), ancient town, Italy,

xvni. 131.

PAT DE FOIE GRAS, xxn. 589. PATELLA, Anatomy of the, i. 829. -, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 645.

PATENTS, xvni. 354; their origin in

monopolies, xvi. 757; laws relating to,

xvni. 356.

PATERA, ancient dish, xix. 181. PATERCULUS, Marcus Velleius, Eoman

historian, xvni. 358. PATERFAMILIAS, in Roman law, xx.

671, 713. PATERINES, or Patarenes (q.v.), Italian

sect, xvni. 354. PATERNITY, in medical jurisprudence,

xv. 779.

PATERNO, town, Sicily, xvni. 359. PATERNOSTER, island, Russia, xiv.

723- PATERSON, town, New Jersey, U.S.A.,

xvni. 359. , James, inventor of machine netting,

XVII. 359. -, William, English financier, XVIII.

359; projector of Bank of England,

in. 316. PATH AN DYNASTY, in Bengal, India,

in. 569. PATHANS, tribe, India, xn. 746; xv.

185; xvni. 684; in Afghanistan, I.

234-

PATHOLOGY, xvni. 361 (index, 407); in relation to medicine, xv. 794; com parative, xxiv. 200; Cullen s classifi cation of, VI. 695; Morgagni s contri butions to, xvi. 822; Rokitausky s, XX. 624.

PATIALA, state, India, xvni. 408. PATIENT GRIZEL, romance, xx. 659. PATIMOKKHA, Buddhist book, iv. 434. PATINO (Patinos), island, /Egean Sea,

xvm. 408. , Joseph, Spanish minister, xxn.

338. PATKUL, John Reginald, executed by

Charles XIL, v. 420. PATMOS, island, ^Egean Sea, xvni. 408. PATNA, district, Bengal, India, xvni.

408. , town, Bengal, India, xvi 1 1. 409;

massacre of (1763), xn. 802. , state, Central Provinces, India,

xvni. 409.

PATOS, island, West Indies, xxin. 573. PATRAS, or Patoe, town, Greece, xvni.

409. -, Lambert, French sculptor, XXI.

564. PATRIA POTESTAS, in Roman law, xx.

671. PATRIARCH, xvni. 410; of Greek

Church, in. 788; xi. 154. PATRIARCHA, Filmer s work, ix. 166. PATRIARCHS, Testaments of the Twelve,

ii. 1 80. PATRICIAN, Roman, xvni. 411; xvn.

525; XX. 732, 736; in Roman law,

xx. 669. PATRICK, St, apostle of Ireland, xvni.

411; xm. 248; in Scotland, xxi. 474.

, St, Order of, Xiv. 124.

-, Simon, bishop of Ely, xvni. 412;

hymns by, xn. 592. PATRIK PEALE (G. A. Seckendorf),

German writer, XXI. 616. PATRIPASSIANISM, early Christian doc trine, xm. 671; xvi. 719; xxi. 127. PATROCLUS, Greek hero, I. 95. PATRONAGE, Church, i. 179; in. 559;

in Scottish Church, IX. 743; xix. 685;

xxi. 519, 536, 539. PATRON AND CLIENT, in Roman law,

xvni. 412; xx. 669. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, political

society, U.S.A., xxin. 786. PATRONYMICS, family names, xvn.

169. PATTEN, Margaret, her longevity, xiv.

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PATTESON, John Coleridge, missionary bishop of Melanesia, xvm. 414; xxn.

143- PATTIDARI, land tenure, India, xvn.

573- PATTINSON S PROCESS, of lead -smelting,

xiv. 377. PATUXENT, river, Maryland, U.S.A.,

xv. 603.

PAU, town, France, xvni. 414. PAUCHONTEE, resinous substance, xi.

339-

PAUL, St, the apostle, xvni. 415; his Epistles, in. 642; xvni. 348; his

Christology, xvni. 747; his testimony