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PILGRIMAGE, xix. 90; vi. 622; peni tential, xvin. 484 ; to Mecca, XV. 670.

. OF GRACE, England, vm. 336.

PILGRIM FATHERS, XH. 726: xv. 615; xxm. 729.

PILGRIMS, in Middle Ages, xix. 95.

OF THE RHINE, Lyttoii s novel,

xv. 122.

PILGRIM S PROGRESS, Banyan s work, iv. 529.

PlLICA, river, Poland, XIX. 307; XX. 218.

PILIDIUM, larva of nemertine worm, xvii. 331.

PILLAR, in architecture, II. 469; strength of pillars, IV. 321.

PILLAR-HERMITS, early Christian ascetics, xvi. 701.

PILLARS OF HERCULES, x. 585; xxn.

34-

PILLAU, town, Prussia, xiv. 139. PILL BEETLES, vi. 131. PlLLERSDORF, Baron, Austrian minister,

III. 136. PILLORY, mode of punishment, xix.

95-

AND TUMBRELL (or TUMBRIL),

Cinque Port right, v. 787; Statute of,

I. 167.

PILLOW LACE, xiv. 183, 187. PILMOOR, Joseph, American Methodist,

xvi. 191.

PILNITZ CONVENTIONS, ix. 602. PILOCEREUS, group of Cactacese, iv.

626.

PILOLITE, mineral, xvi. 418. PlLON, Germain, French sculptor, XXI.

563.

PILOT, his legal position, xix. 96; xvii. 279.

PlLOT-FlSH, XIX. 96.

PILOT WHALE, cetacean mammal, xv.

399; xxiv. 525. PlLPAY (Bidpai), Hindu fabulist, III.

666; his fables, vm. 837. PILSEN, town, Bohemia, xix. 97. PlLUM, Roman weapon, II. 554. PlMAS, American-Indian tribe, XII. 833. PlMELITE, mineral, xvi. 414. PlMENTEL, town, Peru, XVIII. 674. PIMENTO, spice, xix. 97; xvm. 517. PIN, xix. 97. PlNACOlD, form of crystal, XVI. 358,

360. . PINAKOTHEK, art-gallery, at Munich,

Bavaria, xvii. 25. PINARA, town, Asia Minor, XV. 93. PINASTER, tree, xix. 104. PINAX, Greek fictile vessel, xix. 611. PINCERS, tool, XL 439. PINCHBECK, alloy of copper and zinc, I.

r-QQ 500.

PlNCKNEY, Charles, American statesman,

xxm. 790. , Charles Cotesworth, American

statesman, xxm. 790.

P INC. ON, or Pinzon (<}.v.), Vincent Yaiiez, discoverer of Brazil, XIX. 1 10; IV. 227.

PINDAR, Greek poet, xix. 98; XL 139; his odes, xix. 270; his house spared by Alexander, I. 481; Boeckh s edition of, III. 851. , Peter (John Walcot), English sat

irist, xxiv. 628.

PINDAREES, Pindaris, or Pindharis,

race of people, India, xii. 805; xv.

346.

PINDUS, mountain chain, Greece, XL

81; xxm. 298. PINE, tree, xix. 102; culture of, n. 316,

319; pines of the Alps, I. 632; of

California, iv. 704; of U.S.A., xxm.

808; strength of wood, XXII. 603. , John, his engraved edition of

Horace, III. 652. PlNE-APPLE, plant and fruit, XIX. 106;

xii. 274. PINE-BENDER (Sinis), of Greek legend,

xxm. 294.

PINE GROSBEAK, bird, XL 209. PlNEL, Philippe, French physician, XIX.

1 06. PINE MOUNTAIN, Kentucky, U.S.A.,

xiv. 41.

PINE NUT, xvii. 665. PINE OILS, xvii. 744, 746. PlNEROLO, town, Italy, xix. 106. PINERY, in horticulture, xii. 223. PINES, Isle of, New Caledonia, xvii.

376.

PINE SAW-FLY, insect, xxi. 343. PINETO, S., his logarithmic tables, Xiv.

775- PINE TREE STATE (Maine), U.S.A.,

xv. 299.

PlNETTI DE WlLDALLE, Giuseppe,

Italian conjuror, xv. 208. PINEY TALLOW, xvii. 746. PINGUICULA, insectivorous plant, XIII.

134, 137-

PINGUITE, mineral, xvi. 425.

FINITE, mineral, xvi. 418.

PlNlTOlD, mineral, xvi. 425.

PINK, plant, xix. 106; xii. 258.

PINKERTON, John, Scottish archaeo logist, xix. 107.

PINKETHMAN, English pantomimist, xvm. 216.

PINKIE, Scotland, Battle of (1547), xxi. 500.

PIN-MONEY, XII. 401.

PINNACE, boat, xxi. 825.

PINNACLE, in architecture, II. 469.

PINNIPEDIA, suborder of carnivorous mammals, XV. 442.

PINOS, Isla de, Cuba, vi. 679.

PlNSK, town, Russia, XIX. 107.

PINTAIL, duck, vn. 506.

PlNTO, disease, xvm. 270.

, Emmanuel, grand-master of the

Knights of St John, xxi. 175.

, Fernao Mendes, Portuguese adven turer, xix. 107.

PINTURICGHIO (Bernardino di Betti), Italian painter, xix. 108; IX. 773.

PlNUS, genus of trees, xix. 102.

PlN-WORM, parasite, xxiv. 205.

PINZON, Martin Alonzo, Spanish navi gator, xix. 109; I. 707; vi. 172.

, Vicente Yauez, Spanish navigator,

Xix. no; I. 707; iv. 227; vi. 172. PlO, Alberto, Italian patron of early

printing, xv. 512. PlOMBO, Sebastiano del, Italian painter,

xxi. 615, 442. PlOTRKOW, town, Russian Poland, Xix.

1 10; diet of (1496), XIX. 290. Piozzi, Hester Lynch, English writer,

XIX. I 10.

PIPE, musical instrument, xix. no.

, Organ, xvii. 829; theories of sound

from, I. 1 14, 1 15. , Tobacco, xix. 1 10.

PIPE-BOWLS, of meerschaum, xv. 825. PIPE-CLAY, x. 237.

PlPE-FlSHES, XIX. 112.

PIPER, genus of plants, xiv. 18; xvm.

516.

PIPERIC ACID, xvm. 516. PIPER OF HAMELN, German legend,

XL 409.

PIPE ROLL, of Cloyne, Ireland, vi. 38. PIPES, of cast-iron, used in place of

aqueducts, II. 222; flow of water in,

xii. 484. PIPIN AND SPASOVICH, their history

of Slavonic literature, XXI. 108. PlPISTRELLE, bat, XV. 410.

PIPIT, bird, xix. 112.

PIPPI, Giulio, Italian painter, xix.

112.

PIPPIN, Carlovingian kings, xix. 114. of Heristal, father of Charles

Martel, xix. 114; IX. 531.

of Landen, Frankish mayor of

the palace, xix. 114; ix. 530. -, the Short, king of the Franks,

xix. 114; ix. 531; xx. 785. PlPPUL, or Sacred Fig, tree, IX. 154. PlPRA, genus of birds, XV. 455. PlQUA, town, Ohio, U.S.A., xix. 114. PIQUET, card game, xix. 1 14. PIRACY, xix. 116; xxi. 607; Algerine,

I. 565; Tunisian, xxm. 621.

, of books, VI. 361.

PIRAEUS, port of Athens, Greece, ill. 4;

xvm. 530. PlRANESl, Giovanni Battista, Italian

engraver, XIX. 1 1 7.

PIRATES, xix. 117; buccaneers, iv. 408. PIRITHOUS, in Greek mythology, xiv.

301; xxm. 294. PIRKHEIMER, Willibald, his relations

with Diirer, VII. 556. PiRMASENS, town, Bavaria, XIX. 117. PIRNA, town, Saxony, xix. 118. PlRON, Alexis, French epigrammatist,

xix. 118.

PIR PANJAB PASS, Kashmir, xiv. 10.

PIRYATIN, town, Russia, xix. 410.