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SUBDEACONS, minor order of Roman

Catholic Church, xvn. 820. SUBEN, Egyptian divinity, VII. 718. SUBIACO, town, Italy, xxn. 616;

library of, xiv. 530. SUBJECT, in psychology, xx. 39. SUBLAPSARIANISM, theological doc trine, XIX. 670. SUBLAQUEUM (Subiaco), ancient town,

Italy, xxn. 6 1 6. SUBLEYRAS, Pierre, French painter,

xxn. 616. SUBLIMATION, in distillation, vn. 260;

of vapour, vin. 727. SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL, Burke s

work on the, IV. 540. SUBMARINE MINES, xxm. 449. SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHIC CABLES,

xxm. 114.

SUBMISSION, in law, n. 312. SUBORNATION OF PERJURY, xvm.

548. SUBPOENA, in law, xxn. 642; xxiv.

696. SUBSTANCE, in Cartesianism, v. 143;

Leibnitz s doctrine of, xiv. 420 ;

Locke s, xiv. 760; Kant s, xiu. 853. SUBSTANTIALITY, Perception of, in psy chology, xx. 57. SUBTIABA, Indian town, Nicaragua, xiv.

455- SUBTRACTION, in algebra, i. 520; in

arithmetic, II. 527. SUBUKTIGIN, sultan of Ghazni, XV.

286.

SUBZAWAR, town, Persia, xvm. 627. SUCCAT (St Patrick, q.v.), patron saint

of Ireland, xvm. 411. SUCCESSION, in law, XIX. 734; in re lation to remainder and reversion, xx.

372; under testament, XXIV. 570; in

Roman law, xx. 673, 691, 702, 706,

713; in Salic law, xxi. 214. , Psychological presentation of, XX.

64; Locke on ideas of, xiv. 759.

, Spanish, Question of, vill. 352; IX.

575; xxil. 334; war of, in. 126; IX.

580; X. 502; Xiv. 466; XXIL 335.

DUTY, xxn. 6 1 6. SUCCINIC ACID, i. 660. SUCCINITE, mineral, xvi. 428. SUCCORY (Chicory), plant, v. 614. SUCCUBUS, dream demon, vn. 62. SUCHET, Louis Gabriel, duke of Albu-

fera, French marshal, xxn. 617; I.

456.

SUCHIZ, river, Peru, xvm. 673. Su-CHOW, town, Kan-suh, China, XXII.

617.

, town, Kiang-su, China, xxn. 617.

, town, Sze-chuen, China, xxil. 617. SUCKER, or Lump-Sucker, fish, xv.

65. SUCKLING, Sir John, English poet and

courtier, xxn. 617. SUCRE, town, Bolivia, South America,

xxil. 618.

SUCRE, Antonio Jose, president of Boli via, iv. 17.

SUCTORIA, order of Protozoa, xix. 865.

SUDAN, or Soudan, region, Central Africa, xxil. 277, 143; xvn. 316.

SUDBURY, town, England, xxil. 618.

SUDENI, ancient tribes, Lithuania, xiv. 701.

SUDETES, mountains, Austria, HI. 116; xvi. 810; xxn. 53.

SUDHARAM, town, India, XVII. 524.

SUDOGDA, town, Russia, xxiv. 271.

SUDRAKA, Hindu dramatist, XXI. 285.

SUDRAS, Hindu caste, iv. 203, 204; v. 1 88.

SUE, Joseph Marie (Eugene Sue), French novelist, xxil. 619; IX. 678.

SUERAH, town, Morocco, xvi. 543.

SUESSA AURUNCA (Sessa), ancient town, Italy, xxi. 693.

SUET, animal fat, xxm. 34.

SUETONIUS, Caius Tranquillus, Latin writer, XXII. 619; on the early Chris tians, XIII. 658; his place in Roman literature, xx. 726.

SUEUR, Eustache le, French painter, xxil. 619. -, Thomas le, on magnetism, xv. 236.

SUEVI, confederation of tribes of ancient Germany, x. 473; their inroads on Rome, xx. 780; in Spain, xxil. 308.

SUEVI A (Swabia), ancient duchy, Ger many, xxn. 729.

SUEZ, town, Egypt, xxil. 620. , Gulf of, Red Sea, xx. 3 1 6.

CANAL, xxn. 620; i. 266; iv. 789;

Lord Palmerston s opposition to, xvm.

197. SUFETULA (Sbeitla), ancient town,

Africa, xxm. 620.

SUFFOCATION, Death from, xv. 781. SUFFOLK, county, England, xxn. 621.

- DUNS, breed of cattle, I. 389.

- PUNCH, horse, i. 385. WITCHES, Trial of, xxiv. 621.

SUFI II., shah of Persia, xvm. 638. DYNASTY, Persia, xvm. 634.

SUFIS, Mohammedan sect, vn. 113; xxn. 662; pantheism of, xvm. 650. See also Sufism.

SUFISM, Persian philosophical system, xxm. 242; XL 368; xvi. 594; xvn. 130; xvm. 634; XXIL 659.

SUGAR, XXII. 622; chemistry of, V. 564; adulteration of, I. 172; relations to alcohol, I. 470; from beet, I. 382; in grape juice, xxiv. 603; malt, xv. 338; maple, xv. 524; in plants, iv. 88; xix. 54; use of, in brewing, iv. 27 1 ; culture of, in Java, Xlll. 604; in the Philip pines, xvm. 751; in Queensland, xx. 173; production of, in Brazil, IV. 227; in Cuba, VI. 68 1; in India, xn. 748; in United States, xxni. 824.

BERRY, tree, XL 360.

SUGAR-BIRD, xxn. 628.

SUGAR CANDY, vi. 257.

SUGAR OF LEAD, xiv. 378. SUGAR-PINE, tree, xix. 105; of U.S.A.,

xxni. 809. SUGDEN, Edward Burtenshaw, Lord

St Leonards, lord chancellor of Eng land, XXI. 182.

SUGER, Abbe, regent of France, IX. 539. SUGHUDA (Sogdiana), ancient province,

Persia, xxn. 246.

SUGUT, river, North Borneo, xxi. 123. SUH-Cnow, or Su-Chow, town, China,

xxn. 617.

SUHL, town, Prussia, xxn. 629. SUHM, Peter Frederik, Danish historian,

vn. 91. SUICIDE, xxn. 629; in relation to life

assurance, xin. 197. SUID^E, family of ungulate mammals,

xxil. 772. SUIDAS, Greek lexicographer, xxil. 631;

XI. 146.

SUIDGER (Pope Clement II.), v. 821. SUINDINUM (Le Mans), Roman toAvn,

France, XV. 497. SUIR, river, Ireland, XIII. 216; XXIII.

405; xxiv. 400. SuiSSE FOREZIENNE, valley, France,

xiv. 807.

SUKHONA, river, Russia, xxi. 73. SUKKERTOPPEN, district, Greenland, XI.

170. SUKKOTHAI, ancient town, Siam, XXI.

854.

SUKKUR, town, India, xxi. 803. SULA, genus of birds, x. 70. SULAIMAN, shah of Persia, xvm. 639.

j Seljuk ruler, xxi. 636.

, Suleiman, or Suleyman, I., sultan

of Turkey, xxn. 251; xxni. 643;

contests of, with Persia, xvm. 636.

- II., Turkish sultan, xxni. 645.

, Arabic geographer, x. 177.

SULBY, river, Isle of Man, xv. 450. SULITELMA, mountain, Sweden, xxn.

736.

SULLA, Lucius Cornelius, Roman general, xxn. 632 ; xx. 760 ; at Athens, III. 8 ; in Jugurthine War, XIII. 767; his contests with Marias, xv. 550; in the Mithradatic War, xv. 56; his relations with Pompey, Xix. 451.

SULLY, Maximilien de Bethune, duke of, French statesman, XXII. 633; IX. 565. , Maurice de, early French sermon-

writer, IX. 648.

SULMONA, town, Italy, xxn. 634.

SULPHATES, in chemistry, v. 505-, occurring in rocks, x. 228; of alumina, i. 645; xxn. 637; of ammonia, xvn. 515; of baryta, in. 406; of copper, xxn. 637; of iron, vi. 352; of lime, xiv. 648; XI. 351; of lime, as manure, 1.351; of magnesia, vin. 496; xv. 217; of potash, XIX. 592; of quinine, xx. 184; of silver, xxil. 71 ; of soda, xxn.

240.