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T E L T E N
TELESIO, Bernardino, on evolution, vin.
7S 8. TELESPHORUS, bishop of Rome, xxm.
154.
TELESTEREOSCOPE, landscape stereo scope, xxii. 541.
TELFORD, Thomas, Scottish civil engineer, xxm. 154; his designs for aqueducts, II. 229; on roadmaking, xx. 582.
TELL, district, North Africa, I. 563; xvn. 628.
, Wilhelm, Schiller s drama, xxi.
398.
, William, Swiss hero, XXIII. 155.
, William, Rossini s opera, xx. 86 1.
TELLER, or Tallier, account keeper,
xxm. 29. , Romanus, German Biblical scholar, j
xxm. 156.
, Wilhelm Abraham, German ra tionalist, xxm. 156; XX. 290. TELLEZ, Gabriel (Tirso de Molina),
Spanish dramatist, xxm. 157; vn.
421; xxii. 358.
TELLICHERRI, town, India, xxm. 157. TELLIER, Frangois Michel le, marquis
de Louvois, xv. 26; 11. 600; ix. 576. TELLPOSS, mountain, Russia, xiv. 282. TELLURIC ACID, v. 506. TELLURIC BISMUTH, mineral, xvi.
380.
TELLURITE, mineral, xvi. 388. TELLURIUM, chemical element, xxi.
632; v. 498; xvi. 380, 393. . ALCOHOLS AND ETHERS, v. 553. TELMESSUS, town, Asia Minor, xv. 93. TELOK BETONG, town, Sumatra, xxii.
639- TELPHERAGE, mode of electric traction,
xxm. 496. TELUGU LANGUAGE, xn. 778; xvni.
779; XXin. 41; dictionaries of, vn.
191. TELUK. ANSON, town, Perak, Straits
Settlements, xxn. 587. TEMA, Egyptian weight, xxiv. 486 TEMBI, affluent of Niger, Africa, xvn.
496.
TEME, river, Wales, xx. 217. TEMERAIRE, The Fighting, Turner s
picture, xxi. 441; xxm. 667. TEMESVAR, town, Hungary, xxm.
157- TEMIMI, Ismael b. Muhammed, Druse
teacher, vn. 484. TEMIRSK, town, Russia, xxiv. 6. TEMISCAMINGUE, Lake, Canada, xx.
165. TEMMINCK, Konrad Jacob, Dutch
ornithologist, XXIII. 157; on birds,
xvin. ii, 14.
TEMNIKOFF, town, Russia, xxm. 41. TEMNUS, Mount, Mysia, Asia Minor,
XVII. 122.
TEMPE, Vale of, Greece, xxm. 298. TEMPEL S COMET, vi. 192, 193.
TEMPERA, method of painting, xxm. 157; xvn. 42.
TEMPERAMENT, in music, xvn. 91.
TEMPERANCE, one of the cardinal vir tues, in Plato s philosophy, vm. 580; in Socratic teaching, XXII. 237 ; II. 677.
LEGISLATION, xiv. 688; in con nexion with Sunday observance, xxii. 656.
SOCIETIES, xxm. 158.
TEMPERATURE, XL 555; bodily sen sations of, xxm. 482; of the human body, xvin. 393; life conditioned by, ill. 680; perception of, by bees, III. 487; its influence on movement of plants, xix. 62; absolute, xxn. 480; xxm. 285; of blast furnaces, Xill. 314; its effect on elasticity, vn. 813; of flames, ix. 283; as affected by height above sea-level, vi. 2; effect on iron, xm. 2 79, 355; changes in length of struc tures caused by, IV. 289; relations of, to magnetization, xv. 271; measure ment of, xx. 129; effect on pendulums, VI. 16; effect on sound, I. 103; its relation to surface-tension, v. 71; effect on vapour, vin. 727; effect on weighing and measuring, xxiv. 478; atmospheric, XVI. 115; of lakes, xiv. 218; of Baltic Sea, ill. 295; in Hima layas, XL 829; of Mediterranean Sea, xv. 822; of Pacific Ocean, xvin. 118; in Polar Regions, xix. 327; fluctua tions of, in United States, XXIII. 804.
TEMPERING, of steel, n. 64; xm. 352.
TEMPEST, The, Shakespeare s play, xxi. 765.
TEMPIO, town, Sardinia, xxi. 309.
TEMPLARS, Knights, military order, xxm. 160; xvi. 709; their conflicts with Knights Hospitallers, XXI. 174; suppression of, v. 821; vi. 631; sup pression in England, vin. 317; sup pression in France, ix. 544.
TEMPLE, TEMPLES, places of worship, xxm. 165; of Herod, at Jerusalem, n. 393; XXIII. 1 68; of Solomon, at Jeru salem, II. 392; XXIII. 166; of Zerub- babel at Jerusalem, xxm. 167; of Baalbec, in. 177; of Babylonia, in. 189; of Egypt, n. 388; vn. 776; of Greece, II. 403, 409; of India, n. 394; of Rome, 11. 415, 418; xx. 816, 827; of Peace, at Rome, in. 414; examples of, at Selinus, XXI. 633. , Inner and Middle, legal societies, London, Xin. 87. -, Earl, his alleged identity with
Junius, xin. 777. , Henry John, Viscoiint Palmerston (q.v. xvin. 193.
, Sir William, English diplomatist and writer, xxm. 171; xix. 357; his relations with Swift, xxn. 762. BAR, London, xiv. 845. HILL, Jerusalem, xin. 639.
TEMPLETON, James, his invention for
carpet-weaving, v. 131. TEMPORAL POWER, of the popedom, it?
abolition, xix. 508. TEMUCHIN, Mongol chief, xm. 620. TENACITY, in minerals, xvi. 378; of
iron and steel, xin. 353. TENAILLE, in fortification, ix. 434,
437- TENAMPUA, Ruins of, Honduras, xn.
131-
TENANCY, in law, xiv. 273.
TENANT, his legal relations to his landlord, xiv. 272, 268; of land, in England, xiv. 264; rent payable by, XX. 402 ; homage rendered by, in feudal times, xiv. 114.
TEN ANT- AT- WILL, i. 407, 411.
TENANT-RIGHT, i. 407; of copyholder, VI. 356; in Ireland, xiv. 277.
TENASSERIM, division, Burmah, xxm. 172; birds of, in. 761.
TENBURY, town, England, xxiv. 666.
TENBY, town, Wales, xxm. 172; xvin. 482.
TENCH, fish, xxm. 173; angling for, ii. 43.
TENCHEBRAI, France, Battle of (1106), XL 656; xvn. 544.
TEN COMMANDMENTS, The, vn. 15; xin. 399.
TENDER, Legal, of payment, xvin. 441.
TENDON, in anatomy, I. 834; granu lations of, xvni. 364.
TENDRE, Mont, Switzerland, xin. 781.
TENDRILS, Twining of, xix. 60.
TENERIFFE, one of the Canary Islands, I. 272; iv. 798; wine of, xxiv. 607.
TENIERS, David, Flemish painter, xxm. 173; xvin. 58.
TENIMBER (Timor Laut), island, Indian Archipelago, xxm. 398; xvi. 697.
TENISON, Thomas, archbishop of Can terbury, xxm. 175.
TENKASI, town, India, xxm. 405.
TENNANT, Smithson, English chemist, xvi. 63.
, William, Scottish poet, xxm.
175-
TENNANTITE, mineral, xvi. 395. TENNANT S SYSTEM, of fallowing, i.
338. TENNENT, Sir James Emerson, English
politician and traveller, xxin. 176. TENNESSEE, river, U.S.A., xxin. 177. , State, U.S.A., xxin. 176; opium
cultivation in, xvn. 792.
PASS, Rocky Mountains, U.S.A.,
xxin. 796. TENNIEL, John, English caricaturist,
v. 105. TENNIS, game, xxin. 179.
, Lawn, game, xxin. 181. TENOCHTITLAN (Mexico), ancient town,
Mexico, xvi. 209.
TENORITE, mineral, xvi. 385.