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ANNAT, or Ann, in Scots law, n. 62. ANNATES, ecclesiastical tax, II. 61. ANNATTO (Arnotto), dyestuff, n. 627. ANNE, <|ueen of England, II. 62; vin.
353; her favom- f or Harley, xvm. 100.
of Austria, wife of Louis XIII. of
France, IX. 567, 571, 574. of Beaujeu, regent of France, v.
411; ix. 553. of Bohemia, wife of Richard II.
of England, xx. 541. of Brittany, wife of Charles VIII.
of France, v. 411; ix. 554; at Nantes,
xvn. 173. of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII. of
England, vin. 336; XI. 665. of Denmark, wife of James VI. of
Scotland, xxi. 508.
BOLEYN, wife of Henry VIII. of
England, IV. 4; vin. 334; XI. 664.
ANNEALING, in glass and metal
manufacture, II. 63 : of steel, xill.
352. ANNECY, town, France, II. 64 ; XXI.
332; lake, xiv. 218; xxi. 332. ANNELIDA, class of animals, n. 65. ANNERODITE, mineral, xvi. 426. ANNESLEY, Arthur, earl of Anglesea,
n. 30.
BAY, Red Sea, xx. 316.
ANNEX, Peter, writer on Deism, VII. 35. ANNEXATION, of territory, law of, xm.
192. ANNI, ruined town, Turkey in Asia, II.
72. ANNIHILATION, in eschatology, vin.
538.
ANNIVITE, mineral, xvi. 395. ANNO, archbishop of Cologne, x. 487.
BOM, island, West Africa, II. 72.
ANNONAY, town, France, n. 72. ANNUALS, in horticulture, xn. 248. ANNUITIES, n. 72; post office, xix.
574; repayment of loans by, xvil.
244; values of, in life assurance, xm.
172.
, Consolidated, British, vi. 293.
ANNUNCIATION, Feast of the, n. 90 ;
xv. 592.
ANNWEILER, town, Bavaria, n. 147. ANODON, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 686,
688, 690.
CYGNEUS, mussel, xvn. no.
ANODYNE, in medicine, n. 90; xvil.
230.
ANOINTING, n. 90; vin. 813. ANOLIS, genus of lizards, xiv. 735. ANOMALURUS, species of rodent mam mals, xv. 417; xxii. 107. ANOMIA, former name for Brachiopoda,
iv. 188.
ANOMITE, mineral, xvi. 413. ANOMODONTIA, order^of reptiles, xx.
442. ANOMCEANISM, species of Arianism,
vni. 667. ANONA, genus of plants, vi. 729.
ANONYMOUS BOOKS, in. 657.
ANOPLA, division of nemertine worms, XVIL 326.
ANOPLOTHERIUM, fossil ungulate mam mal, xv. 430.
ANOPLURA, group of insects, xm. 153; xv. 24.
ANORTHIC SYSTEM, of crystals, xvi. 361.
ANORTHITE, mineral, xvi. 419.
ANOUKIS, Egyptian goddess, II. 90.
ANGUS, genus of birds, XVIL 531.
ANQUETIL, Louis Pierre, French historian, II. 90.
DU PERRON, Abraham Hyacinthe,
French Orientalist, II. 90; XXIV. 775. AN RIABHACHAN, mountain, Scotland,
xx. 854.
ANSAIRI HILLS, Syria, xxii. 821. ANSAN, ancient province, Persia, xm.
395- ANSARI, Abdallah, Persian pantheistic
writer, xvm. 658. ANSBACH, town, Bavaria, n. 91. ANSELM, archbishop of Canterbury, n.
91; vni. 303, 372; xvn. 543, 548;
xxi. 422; on the idea of God, XXIII.
241; his dispute with William II.,
xxiv. 578; his contests with Henry I.,
XL 656.
of Laon, theologian, 1 1. 93. ANSER, genus of birds, x. 777; xix.
647.
ANSGARIUS, or Anskar, St, first arch bishop of Hamburg, XL 408; his mis sionary labours in Denmark, vu. 84; in Sweden, xvi. 708; xxii. 745.
ANSHAN, ancient town, Persia, xvm. 565.
ANSLO, Reyer, Dutch poet, xn. 95.
ANSON, Lord, British navigator, n. 93; x. 189.
ISLANDS, Micronesia, xvi. 256. ANSPACH (Ansbach), town, Bavaria, II.
91. ANSTER FAIR, Tennant s poem, xxiu.
i75- ANSTEY, Christopher, English poet, II.
93- ANSTRUTHER-EASTER, town, Scotland,
n. 94.
ANSTRUTHER-WESTER, town, Scot land, ii. 94. ANSUINO of Forli, Italian painter, xv.
501.
ANSWER, in law, xix. 218. ANT, insect, n. 94; xn. 577; xm. 148;
honey -bearing, xil. 136; white, I.
260; XIII. 146, 152. ANT^E, in architecture, n. 459. ANTAEUS, in Greek mythology, n. 100;
XIX. 559.
ANTAKIE (Antioch), town, Syria, II. 132. ANTALCIDAS, Spartan politician, n. 100;
peace of (387 B.C.), xvm. 578; xxii.
370. ANTALO, town, Abyssinia, n. 100.
ANTANANARIVO, town, Madagascar, xv.
175-
ANTAR, Arabian romance, n. 100, 713. ANTARA, or Antar, Arabian warrior and
poet, n. 100; xvi. 537. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, vu. 530;
x. 195; xix. 329. ANTARCTIC OCEAN, n. 100. ANTEATER, families of mammals, xv.
385, 388, 389; their relation to the
megatherium, xv. 830; porcupine,
vu. 628; scaly, xv. 388; xvm. 210. ANTECHINOMYS, genus of marsupial
mammals, XV. 380; XXII. 285. ANTELAMI, Benedetto, Italian sculptor,
xxi. 567.
ANTELOPE, group of ungulate mam mals, ii. 100; xv. 431; chamois, v.
384; eland, vu. 796; gemsbok, x. 141;
gnu, x. 705; harte-beest, XL 496;
nylghau, XVIL 688; Indian species,
XII. 742. ANTEMN^E, ancient town, Italy, ii. 102;
xiv. 344. ANTENNAE, of insects, xm. 143; in ants,
ii. 96.
ANTENOR, Greek sculptor, II. 102. , Trojan elder, ii. 102.
ANTEQUERA, town, Spain, ii. 102. ANTHEM, musical composition, u. 102;
XVIL 82. ANTHEMIUS, emperor of the West, xiv.
452.
, Greek mathematician, II. 103. ANTHER, of plants, i v. 1 36. ANTHER^A, genus of silkworms, xxii.
60. ANTHERIDIA, sexual organs of plants, iv.
140; ix. 101, 105; XVIL 65; xx. 42,5. ANTHESTERIA, Athenian festival, n.
103.
ANT-HILLS, n. 96. ANTHOCEROTE^E, family of liverworts,
xvn. 70.
ANTHOLOGY, n. 103. ANTHON, Charles, American philologist,
ii. 106. ANTHONY, or Antony, St, Egyptian
hermit, II. 106; I. 10; xvi. 699.
, St, of Padua, xvm. 131. ANTHOPHYLLITE, mineral, xvi. 417. ANTHOXANTHIN, colouring matter in
plants, xix. 53.
ANTHOZOA, group of animals, XII. 549. ANTHRAC^EMIA, disease, xxiv. 663. ANTHRACENE, in chemistry, xvm. 238;
xxm. 58. ANTHRACITE, kind of coal, ii. 106; vi.
45; xvi. 429; in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.,
XVIII. 501; use of, for smoke abate ment, xxii. 182.
ANTHRACNOSE, vine disease, xxiv. 240. ANTHRACONITE, mineral, xv. 528; xvi,
397-
ANTHRAX, animal disease, xvil. 58; xxi. 400; in wool-workers, xxiv.
663.