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S T R S U B
421
747; xix. 240; diagrams of, vn. 152; xxil. 598; dynamics of, VII. 582; mathematical theory of, VII. 819; on bridges, iv. 285; in engineering, XXII. 594, 598, 601, 603; in joints, xiu.
732-
STRIATION, in crystals, xvi. 368. STRICKLAND, Agnes, English historical
writer, xxn. 607. , Hugh Edwin, on birds, xvin.
14. STRICTURE OF THE PYLORUS, disease,
xxn. 575.
STRIEGAU, town, Prussia, xxn. 607. STRIGES, group of birds, xvni. 47. STRIGOPS, genus of birds, xiu. 825;
xviii. 323. STRIKE, of rocks, x. 298.
, of workmen, XXIII. 500.
STRING, Manufacture of, xx. 845. STRING-COURSE, in architecture, n.
474- STRIXGFELLOW S FLVING MACHINE,
ix. 323. STRINGS, Musical, I. in, 112; violin,
xxiv. 244, 246. STRINNHOLM, Anders Magnus, Swedish
historian, XXII. 758. STRIX, genus of birds, xvni. 89. STROH, A., his stereoscope, xxn. 540. STROKHR, geyser, Iceland, x. 557. STROM, Hans, Norse zoologist, xvn.
590. STROMATA, or Stromateis, of Clemens
Alexandrinus, v. 819. STROMBOLI, island, Lipari group, Medi terranean, xiv. 683. STROME FERRY, Ross-shire, Scotland,
xx. 854.
STROMEYERITE, mineral, xvi. 392. STROMLING, fish, in. 297. STROMNESS, town, Orkney, Scotland,
xvn. 848. STRONGBOW, Earl (Richard de Clare),
invasion of Ireland by, XIII. 258. STRONGYLOSOMA, genus of Myriapoda,
xvn. 120. STRONGYLUS, genus of nematode
worms, xvn. 325; xxiv. 205, 206. STRONSAY, island, Orkney, Scotland,
xvn. 846. STRONTIANITE, mineral, xvi. 398;
xxn. 607. STRONTIUM, chemical element, xxn.
607; v. 525. STROPHANTHUS, genus of plants, xxn.
608. STROPHOMENID^E, family of Brachio-
poda, iv. 195.
STROPHULUS, skin disease, xxn. 122. STROUD, town, England, xxn. 608. STROZZI, Filippo, Tuscan noble, XV.
789.
, Piero, Tuscan warrior, XV. 790.
STRUCTURES, Theory of, in mechanics,
xv. 750. STRUEL SPRINGS, Ireland, vn. 382.
STRUENSEE, Johann Friedrich, Count,
Danish minister, xxn. 608; vn. 87. VON CARLSBACH, Carl Gustav,
Prussian minister, XXII. 608. STRUMA, disease, xxi. 554.
, river, Macedonia, xv. 137.
STRUTHIO, genus of birds, xvni. 62, 44. STRUTS, Strength of, iv. 321; xxn. 606. STRUVE, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm, Ger man astronomer, XXII. 608; his work
on measurement of arc of meridian,
vn. 600.
STRUVITE, mineral, xvi. 406. STRY, town, Galicia, Austria, xxn. 609. STRYCHNIA, vegetable alkaloid, xvn.
687.
STRYCHNINE, as poison, xix. 279. STRYCHNOS, genus of plants, xvn. 687. STRYMON, river, Macedonia, xv. 137. STRYPE, John, English historical and
biographical writer, xxn. 609. STRZELECKI, Count, on the geology of
Australia, in. 108. STUART, Scottish royal family of, xxn.
609; xxi. 490; their connexion with
house of Orange, XII. 79. , Arabella, wife of William Seymour,
xxn. 610. , Sir Charles, English envoy in
Portugal, XIX. 551.
, Charles Edward (The Pretender),
vni. 355; i. 449; v. 426; xxi. 520;
xxn. 610. , Gilbert, American portrait-painter,
xxn. 611. -, James, second earl of Murray,
regent of Scotland, XV. 595, 599; xvn. 62; xxi. 503.
, James, joint-author of Antiquities of Athens, n. 444.
, James Frederick Edward (The Pre tender), xin. 560; IX. 581; xxn. 610. , John, earl of Bute, IV. 511. , John M Douall, Australian ex plorer, xxn. 611; in. 105. -, Mary, queen of Scots, xxn. 610.
See Mary. STUBBS, William, on the origin of the
jury system, xin. 784. STUCCO, in plaster work, IV. 507; wall
decorations in, xvn. 36. STUD-BOOK, English, xn. 183. STUDENTS, in early universities, xxin.
833. STUDIUM, monastery, at Constantinople,
xvi. 700. STUDIUS, founder of an order of monks,
xvi. 700. STUDY OF WORDS, Trench s work,
xxin. 541.
STUFFING, of animals, xxin. 89. STUFFS, Ancient textile, xxin. 207. STUHLWEISSENBURG, town, Hungary,
xxn. 611.
STURA, river, Italy, xin. 435. STURE, Sten and Svante, regents of
Sweden, xxn. 747.
STURGEON, fish, xxn. 611.
STURLA, Lawman and Olaf, Icelandic
writers, XII. 625. STURLOSON, or Sturluson, Snorri or
Snorro, Icelandic writer, xxn. 201 ;
xxi. 368; xn. 622, 625; Edda of, vn.
649. STURM, Jacob, ruler of Strasburg, xxn.
589.
, Jacques Charles Francois, Swiss
mathematician, xxil. 612; I. 516.
, Johann Christoph, founder of the
Collegium Curiosum, I. 71. -, Johannes von, of Strasburg, on
education, vii. 673.
STURMHAUBE, mountain, Germany, xx. 552.
STURMIUS, abbot of Fulda, ix. 813.
STURM UNO DRANG, movement in Ger man literature, vn. 442; x. 537.
STURNUS, genus of birds, xxn. 457.
STURT, Charles, Australian explorer, xxn. 612; in. 104.
STUTTERING, defect of speech, xxn.
447- STUTTGART, town, Wiirtemberg, xxn.
612; libraries of, XIV. 527, 547. STUYVESANT, Peter, director, New
Netherland, America, xvn. 455. STYLE, of a dial, vn. 154.
, in plants, iv. 144.
STYLIOLA, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 665. STYLITE, Joshua the, Syriac writer,
xxn. 832.
STYLITES, order of ascetics, xvi. 701. , Simeon, early Christian ascetic,
xvi. 701; xxn. 830. STYLOBATE, in architecture, n. 474;
Greek, n. 403.
STYLOGRAPH, pen, xvni. 484. STYLOMMATOPHORA, suborder of Mol lusca, xvi. 660. STYLOTIP, mineral, xvi. 395. STYLUS, ancient writing implement,
xvni. 483. STYRAX, shrub, xxn. 577; gum from it,
xn. 718; xiv. 687. STYRIA, duchy, Austria, xxn. 613. STYRIAN ALPS, i. 630. STYX, legendary river, xxn. 614.
, waterfall, Arcadia, Greece, II. 326. SUABIA (Swabia), ancient duchy, Ger many, xxn. 729. SUADIVA, atoll, Maldive Islands, xv.
328. SUAKIN, or Suakim, town, Red Sea,
Africa, xxn. 615, 316. SUANIANS, race of people, Caucasus, v.
257. SUARDI, Bartolommeo (Bramantino),
Italian painter, xxn. 615. SUAREZ, Francisco, Spanish theologian
and philosopher, xxi I. 615; XXI. 431. SUATOPLUK, ruler of Moravia, xvi. Sir. SUBARNAREKHA, river, India, xxn. 94. SUBCONSCIOUSNESS, in psychology,
xx. 47.