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189; in England, vill. 280, 300, 310, 317, 326, 330; Etruscan, vill. 637; Gothic, of Pugin, XX. 103; Greek, II. 346, 354, 359, 364; ancient Mexican, xvi. 214; Norman, xvil. 551; Phoe nician, xviii. 810; Pompeiian, XIX. 449; Eoman, 1 1. 367; xx. 809; Vene tian, xxiv. 148; Veronese, XXIV. 172; academies of, I. 78; works on, n. 457; Palladio s works on, xv 1 1 1. 187; Ra phael s contributions to, xx. 281; Street s, XXH. 594; Vitruvius s work on, XXIV. 265; architectural societies, xxn. 226.

ARCHITRAVE, in architecture, n. 459; iv. 492.

ARCHIVES, n. 476; of Belgium, in. 521; English, xx. 310.

ARCHLUTE, musical instrument, xv.

71- ARCHON, Athenian magistrate, II. 476;

xv. 217. ARCHYTAS, of Tarentum, philosopher,

II. 477; his flying dove, I. 185. ARCIS-SUR-AUBE, town, France, n. 477. ARCOLA, Italy, Battle of (1796), xvn.

197. ARCOS DE LA FRONTERA, town, Spain,

n. 477.

ARCOSOLIUM, arched tomb, in the Cata combs, v. 209, 210. ARCOT, districts, India, n. 477. , town, India, II. 478; siege of

(1751), vi. 9; xn. 800. ARCS, Circular, graduation of, XI. 28. ARCTIC CURRENT, in. 20. ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, x. 190, 192;

XIX. 315; Franklin s, IX. 721. ARCTIC OCEAN, n. 478; xix. 315. ARCTIUM, genus of plants, xxni. 307. ARCTOIDEA, section of Carnivora, xv.

439- ARCTOMYS, genus of rodent mammals,

xv. 417,418, 559-

ARCTONYX, genus of carnivorous mam mals, xv. 439. ARCUEIL, France, aqueduct at, n. 222.

, Societe d , x. 122.

ARCULPH, French bishop, on the Holy

Sepulchre, XXL 672. ARCUS SENILIS, eye disease, xvn. 781. ARDABIL, town, Persia, n. 479; xvni.

626. ARDAHAN, town, Transcaucasia, Russia,

xxni. 515.

ARDAKAN, town, Persia, xvni. 628. ARDASHIR I., king (Sasanian) of Persia,

xvni. 607.

- II., of Persia, xvni. 610. III., of Persia, xvin. 615. ARDATOFF, town, Russia, xxn. 77. ARDEA, ancient town, Italy, n. 479;

xiv. 343.

, genus of birds, XI. 760.

ARDEBIL, town, Persia, n. 479. ARDECHE, department, France, n. 479;

river, xx. 528.

ARDELAN, province, Persia, n. 479. ARDEN, woodland division, Warwick shire, England, xxi. 738. , Mary, Shakespeare s mother, xxi.

745, 747, 765- ARDENNES, department, France, n. 479. ARDENNITE, mineral, xvi. 426. ARDERN, mountain, Ireland, xx. 170. ARDFERT, village, Ireland, n. 480;

cathedral at, xiv. 52. ARDGLASS, town, Ireland, n. 480. ARDJARI, town, Transcaucasia, Russia,

xxni. 514. ARDMORE, Ireland, round tower and

cathedral at, xxiv. 401. ARDOCH, parish, Scotland, n. 480;

Roman remains at, xvin. 667. ARDOIN, Lombard king, xin. 469. ARDRES, town, France, n. 480. ARDROSSAN, town, Scotland, n. 480; in.

163.

AREA, Mensi;ration of, xvi. 13. , Standards of, xxiv. 485.

AREAS, parabolic and elliptic, projec tion of, xix. 798.

ARECA, genus of palms, in. 616; xvin. 190.

ARED, province, Arabia, n. 240, 254.

AREKHA, Abba (Rab), Jewish scholar, xx. 190.

ARELATE (Aries), ancient town, France,

n. 543-

AREM, Flood of, in Arabia, n. 255. AREMBERG, town, Prussia, n. 481. , Dukes of, n. 481.

ARENA, in the amphitheatre, I. 775. ARENACEA, group of Foraminifera, ix.

375- ARENARI^E, sandpits used as catacombs,

V. 212.

ARENAS GORDAS, district, Spain, xxn.

293-

ARENDAL, town, Norway, n. 481. ARENDALITE, mineral, n. 481. ARENICOLA MARINA, lobworm, n. 71. ARENSBURG, town, Russia, xvn. 732. ARENSKRONE, town, Prussia, vn. 134. AREOPAGITICA, Greek writings, vn.

248.

, Milton s work, xvi. 330. AREOPAGUS, hill, Athens, II. 481; XL

97; xvin. 531; xxn. 255. AREQUIPA, department and town, Peru,

n. 484; xvin. 674. ARES, Greek god (the Roman Mars), II.

484; XV. 569; festival of, at Papremis,

xix. 91; fountain of, at Thebes, xxni.

o 2 3- ARESKUTAN, mountain, Sweden, xxn.

736.

ARESON, Jon, Icelandic poet, n. 485. ARET^US, Greek physician, n. 485; I.

802; xv. 804. ARETHUSA, fountain, Syracuse, n. 485;

xxn. 813.

, ancient town, Macedonia, n. 486.

, ancient town, Syria, n. 486.

ARETIN, J. C. F. von, writer on mne monics, xvi. 533.

ARETINO, Pietro, Italian satirist, n. 486; xx. 609; xxni. 414.

ARETINUS, Guido, Italian musician, xi. 257; xvn. 80.

AREZZO, town, Italy, n. 486; xxn. 41; altar in cathedral, xix. 123; its school of painting, XXI. 436, 442; university, xxni. 836.

ARFVEDSONITE, mineral, xvi. 418.

ARG^EUS, mountain, Asia Minor, n. 705; V. 75; xxni. 654.

ARGALI, kind of sheep, xxi. 785.

ARC AM, village, India, n. 486.

ARC AN, tree and fruit, Morocco, xvi.

833-

ARGAND, Aime, his burner for lamps, x. 98; Xiv. 245; his anticipation of quaternions, xx. 161.

ARGAUM (Argam), village, India, n. 486.

ARGELANDER, Friedrich W. A., Ger man astronomer, n. 486.

ARGELES, town, France, xx. 127.

ARGENIS, Barclay s romance, ill. 369.

ARGENS, river, France, xxiv. 68.

ARGENSOLA, Bartolomeo Leonardo, Spanish poet, 1 1. 487. -, Lupercio Leonardo, Spanish dram

atist, II. 486; XXII. 356. ARGENTAN, town, France, n. 487; xvni.

2; lace of, xiv. 1 86. ARGENTEUIL, town, France, n. 487;

xxi. 625. ARGENTIERA (Cimolos), island, .Egean

Sea, xv. 841. ARGENTINA, genus of Salmonidoe, xxi.

221, 224. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, n. 487; i. 712;

debt, xvn. 247; libraries, xiv. 536,

551; newspapers, xvn. 437; observa tory at Cordova, xvn. 716. ARGENTITE, mineral, xvi. 392. ARGENTORATUM (Strasburg), Roman

station, Germany, XX 1 1. 589. ARGHAND-AB, river, Afghanistan, i.

229. ARGHOUL, musical instrument, xvn.

707. ARGIOPE, genus of Brachiopoda, xix.

441. ARGIPP/EI, ancient nomadic race, xxi.

575- ARGIVE CHIEFS, their expedition against

Thebes, vin. 477. ARGO, Voyage of the, n. 496. ARGOL, crude tartar, n. 496; VI. 556;

xxiv. 602. ARGONAUTA, genus of Mollusca, vi. 739;

xvi. 675. ARGONAUTICA, epic by Flaccus, ix.

275.

, epic by Varro, xxiv. 94. ARGONAUTS, of Greek legend, n. 496;

xv. 776; xxni. 280; in Lemnos, xiv.

436.