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academy, 1.73, 76; army, 11.616; birds, xviii. 17; church, vin. 491; rising of the coast of, iv. 412; coins, xvn. 658; fisheries, IX. 267; forests, IX. 399; Jews in, Xill. 686 ; language, XXI. 370; Lapps, xiv. 305; libraries, xiv. 532, 549; mines, XVI. 469; newspapers, xvn. 429; observatories, xvn. 714; periodical literature, XVIII. 543; prison system, xix. 763; railways, xx. 251; weights and measures, xxiv. 490.
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel, Swedish mystic, XXII. 758; XVII. 135; as theo- sophist, xxni. 279; Swedenborgianism, xxn. 759.
SWEDES, people of Northern Europe, xxn. 744.
SWEDIAUR, Dr, on ambergris, I. 660.
SWEDISH LANGUAGE, xxi. 370 ; dic tionaries of, vii. 1 86.
SWEDISH LITERATURE, xxn. 753.
SWEET, Henry, on sound notation, xxn.
385-
BRIER, plant, vn. 698.
- FLAG, plant, ix. 280.
GUM, xiv. 687.
OIL, xx. 273.
PEA, garden annual, xn. 249;
xviii. 441.
POTATO, xix. 597; xxiv. 727.
SEDGE, plant, ix. 280.
WILLIAM, plant, xix. 107.
SWEGEN, Sweyn, or Svend, Dano-
English king, vill. 287; Vii. 84. SWEINBIORNSSON, Hrafn, Icelandic
chief and poet, XII. 625. SWELL, rolling waves, xxiv. 419. SWERKER KARLSSON, Swedish king,
xxil. 745. SWETAMBARAS, Jain sect, India, xin.
544-
SWEYN, or Swegen, Dano-English king, vii. 84, 89; vin. 287.
SWIETENIA, genus of trees, XV. 288.
SWIFT, bird, xxn. 760.
, Jonathan, dean of St Patrick s,
Dublin, satirist, XXII. 761; his ridicule of astrology, 1 1. 743 ; his connexion with newspapers, xvn. 416; as satirist, XXI. 320; his place in English litera ture, Vill. 426; his relations with Sir William Temple, xxm. 172. , Thomas, grandfather of Dean Swift, XXII. 761.
SWIMMING, xxn. 768.
SWINDON, town, England, XXII. 772.
SWINE, xxn. 772; xv. 430; i. 400; diseases of, xxiv. 205, 206 ; as un clean animals, xxni. 18.
SWINEMUNDE, town, Prussia, xxn. 775.
SWINEPIPE, bird, xx. 318.
SwiNESHEAD ABBEY, Lincolnshire, Eng land, xiv. 656.
SWINTON, town, Lancashire, England, xxn. 775.
, town, Yorkshire, England, xxn.
775-
Swiss CONFEDERATION, xxn. 781. Swiss LEAGUES (1320 and 1803), xxn.
783-
Swiss LITERATURE, xxn. 796.
SWITCHES, Railway, xx. 237.
SWITHUN, St, bishop of Winchester, xxn. 775.
SWITZERLAND, country, Europe, xxn. 776 (index, 800); Reformation in, xx. 331; William Tell s place in its history, xxni. 155 ; Winkelried s, xxiv. 612 ; Zwingli s Reformation movement, xxiv. 833; Alps of, I. 625; army, n. 616; coins, xvn. 656; forests, IX. 403; confederate govern ment, IX. 62; Italian dialect spoken in, xin. 492; Jews in, Xill. 686; lake- dwellings, XIV. 223; land-tenure, Xiv. 262; libraries, xiv. 528, 548; news papers, xvn. 431; observatories, xvn. 713; periodical literature, xvin. 542; police system, XIX. 344; prison system, xix. 763; railways, xx. 251; univer sity statistics, xxni. 849 ; weights and measures, XXI v. 490; Zschokke s works on, xxiv. 825; Dufour s survey map of, vii. 515.
SWORD, xxn. 800; vi. 733; ancient swords, n. 553.
, Order of the Brothers of the,
Livonia, XIV. 724.
SWORD-FISH, xxn. 804; xv. 399.
SWYNDERLY, Lollard fanatic, xiv. 811.
SYBARIS, town, Magna Graecia, Italy, XXII. 805; river, XV. 37.
SYCAMORE, tree, xv. 524; culture of, n. 317; use of the wood for carving, xxiv. 645.
FIG, tree, ix. 154.
SYCANDRA, genus of sponges, xxn. 424.
SYCON TYPE, of sponges, xxn. 413.
SYCOSIS, disease, xvin. 269.
SYDENHAM, suburb of London, England, xxn. 805.
, Thomas, English physician, xxn.
805; xv. 811.
SYDNEY, town, New South Wales, xxn. 806; in. 114; library, xiv. 550; observatory, xvn. 716; university, xxni. 856.
, Algernon, English statesman, xxn.
33-
SYENE, ancient town, Egypt, VII. 783.
SYENITE, rock, x. 234; XL 49.
SYEVSK, town, Russia, xvn. 826.
SYLBURG, Friedrich, German scholar, xxn. 809.
SYLHET, district, Assam, India, xxn. 809; town, xxn. 8 10.
SYLLABUS, Papal (1864), xvn. 754.
SYLLEUM, ancient town, Asia Minor, xvin. 207.
SYLLOGISM, in logic, XIV. 785, 789; rhe torical, XX. 511; Aristotle on, 11. 516.
SYLT, island, off Schleswig, North Sea,, xxn. 810; xxi. 414.
SYLTOPPAR, mountain, Sweden, xxn.
736. SYLVA, Andre Nunes de, Portuguese
poet, xix. 556.
SYLVANA, Weber s opera, xxiv. 468. SYLVANITE, mineral, xvi. 393. SYLVESTER I., pope, xxn. 74.
II., pope, xxn. 74; xix. 497; as
scholastic philosopher, xxi. 421.
III., pope, xxn. 76; xix. 498.
, Russian writer, xxi. 104. , James Joseph, mathematician, I.
516; on the rolling ellipsoid, xv. 737;
his four-point problem, XIX. 785. SYLVIA, genus of birds, xvin. 53; xxiv.
366, 553, 688.
SYLVICULTURE, or Forestry, ix. 397. SYLVIID^E, family of birds, xxiv. 367. SYLVINE, mineral, xix. 588. SYLVITE, mineral, xvi. 384. SYLVIUS (Francis de la Boe), Dutch
chemist and physician, v. 460; xv.
8 10.
, /Eneas (Pope Pius II.), xix. 152.
, Jacobus (Jacques Dubois), French
anatomist, I. 807; xxn. 676. SYMBHUNATHA, town, Nepal, xvn. 342. SYMBIOSIS, vegetable commensalism,
xvin. 268. SYMBOLIC METHOD, or Calculus of
Operations, Xin. 28. SYMBOLICS, department of theology, vi.
558, 565; xxni. 276. SYMBOLISM, Mystic, xv. 202; of the
Physiologus, xix. 7; zodiacal, xxiv.
791; Lully s, xv. 64. SYMBOLS, Hieroglyphic, XL 794, 802.
, Logical, xiv. 80 1.
, of number, xvn. 625. SYMBOLUM QUICUNQUE, or Athanasian
Creed, vi. 562. SYME, James, Scottish surgeon, xxn.
8 10.
SYMEON, surnamed Metaphrastes, By zantine hagiographer, xxn. 811. of Durham, early English his torian, xxn. 8 1 1. SYMMACHUS, pope, xxn. Sir; xix.
492. , Quintus Aurelius, Roman consul
and writer, xxn. 8n; I. 663. SYMMER, Robert, his electrical re searches, vin. 7. SYMMETRY, in algebra, I. 521.
, in geometry, XIX. 797.
SYMONDS, Symond, vicar of Bray,
xvin. 552. SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, i.
883; xix. 43.
SYMPATHY, Adam Smith on, xxn. 171. SYMPHEROPOL, town, Crimea, vi. 586. SYMPHONY, in music, xvn. 95. SYMPIEZOMETER, variety of barometer,
in. 383.
SYMPLESITE, mineral, xvi. 404. SYMPOSIUM, dialogue of Plato, xix.
200.
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