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garius, ill. 585; Luther s views on,
xv. 81. TRANSVAAL, country, South Africa,
xxm. 516; i. 270. TRANSVERSE FLUTE, xxm. 519. TRANSYLVANIA, principality, Austria- Hungary, XXIII. 521; XII. 361; con quest of, by Walachia, xxi. 17 ;
Unitarianism in, xxm. 725. TRAP, for drain, iv. 467; for water-pipe,
xxi. 714.
TRAPANI, town, Sicily, xxm. 522. TRAPASSI, Pietro (Metastasio), Italian
dramatist and poet, xin. 513; xvi.
103.
TRAPEZIUMS, Mensuration of, xvi. 1 5. TRAPEZUS (Trebizond), town, Asia
Minor, xix. 459; xxm. 533. TRAPPISTS, monastic order, xxm. 522. TRAQUAIR CASTLE, Peeblesshire, Scot land, xvin. 452. TRASIMENE, Lake, Italy, xin. 440;
battle of (217 B.C.), XL 442. TRAS-OS-MONTES, province, Portugal,
xxm. 525. TRASTAMARA, Henry of, king of Castile,
xiv. 255.
TRAUSNITZ, Castle of, Bavaria, xiv. 281. TRAVANCORE, state, India, xxm. 525. TRAVELLER, The, Goldsmith s poem,
x. 762. TRAVELLER S SONG, Anglo-Saxon poem,
viii. 403. TRAVELLER S TREE, in Madagascar, xv.
170. TRAVEMUNDE, dependency of Liibeck,
Germany, xv. 33. TRAVERS, Anne, mistress of Edward
III. of England, vn. 684. , W. T. L., on New Zealand birds,
xvii. 469. , Val de, Neuehatel, Switzerland,
xvii. 361; asphalt of, n. 716. TRAVERSES, in fortification, ix. 445. TRAVERSE TABLE, in. navigation, xvii.
264. TRAVERSING, as basis for survey, xxn.
705. TRAVERTINE, Roman building stone,
xx. 808.
TRAWLING, mode of fishing, ix. 246. TRAYLE, or Vignette, in architecture, n.
475- TREADLE, of loom, xxiv. 464; ancient,
xxm. 206. TREAD-MlLL, or Treadwheel, in prison
discipline, XIX. 755; its invention by
Cubitt, VI. 683. TREASON, in law, xxm. 525; vi. 588;
in United States, xxm. 751. TREASURER, Lord High, of Great
Britain, xxn. 458. TREASURE-TROVE, Law relating to,
xxm. 530. TREASURY, English state department,
xxii. 458. TREAT, Captain Robert, early settler,
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., xvii.
37i-
TREATIES, contracts between states, xxm. 530.
TREBBIA, river, Italy, xm. 436; battle of (218 B.C.), xx. 749.
TREBELLIUS POLLIO, Augustan his torian, in. 74.
TREBIZOND, town, Turkey in Asia, xxm. 533; province, xxm. 653. , Empire of, xxm. 533.
TREDEGAR, town, England, xxm. 534.
TREDIAKOVSKI, Basil, Russian poet, xxi. 106.
TREE-CREEPER, bird, xxm. 534.
TREE-FERN, xxm. 534; ix. 102.
TREE-FROG, ix. 795, 797.
TREE OF LIFE, of paradise, i. 137, 138.
TREE OF LIFE, arbor vitae, n. 313.
TREES, in forestry, IX. 397; culture of, II. 314, 321; garden, XII. 260; large, in California, iv. 704; xxi. 673; xxm. 809; large, in Victoria, xxiv. 217.
TREE SNAKES, xxn. 195.
TREGELLES, Samuel Prideaux, English New Testament scholar, xxm. 535.
TRELAWNY, Captain Edward John, friend of Shelley, xxi. 792.
TREMAREC, Kerguelen, French navi gator, xiv. 49.
TREMATODA, division of worms, xxm. 535; their relation to tape-worms, xxm. 54; parasitic forms, xvm. 259.
TREMBECKI, Stanislaus, Polish poet, xix. 303.
TREMBLEY, Abraham, Swiss naturalist, xxiv. 806.
TREMELAI, Bernard de, master of Knights Templars, xxm. 160.
TREMELLINI, suborder of Fungi, IX.
832.
TREMIL/E, ancient tribe, Asia Minor,
xv. 92.
TREMITI ISLANDS, Italy, xm. 441. TREMOLITE, mineral, xvi. 417. TREMOLOPHONE, Girard s, musical in strument, x. 620. TREMONT, peninsula, site of Boston,
Massachusetts, U.S.A., iv. 72. TRENCH, Richard Chenevix, archbishop
of Dublin, XX 1 1 1. 540. TRENCHES, in fortification, ix. 430. TRENCHING, of land, i. 335. TRENCK, Franz, Baron von der, Austrian
commander, xxm. 541. , Friedrich, Freiherr von der,
German adventurer, xxm. 542. TRENDELENBURG, Friedrich Adolf,
German philosopher, xxm. 542; on
the categories, v. 225. TRENT, river, England, xvii. 598.
, town, Austria, XXI 1 1. 543.
, Council of (1545-62), XXIII. 543;
v. 416; XIX. 153, 504; decrees and
canons of, VI. 564; Pallavicini s History
of, xvm. 189; Sarpi s History of, XXI.
312.
TRENT AFFAIR, between England and United States, xxm. 775 ; Lincoln s part in, xiv. 66 1.
TRENTON, town, New Jersey, U.S.A., xxm. 552; battle of (1776), xxm.
743-
- FALLS, New York, U.S.A., xvii.
451. TRENT RIVER CANAL, Canada, xxi.
i So. TREPANG, or Tripang, edible echino-
derin, ill. 477; vil. 639; fisheries,
IX. 268.
TREPHINING, in surgery, xxii. 689. TRESCHOW, Niels, Norse philosopher,
xvii. 590. TRESCO, one of the Scilly Isles, England,
xxi. 465.
TRESPASS, in law, xxm. 552. "PRESSURE, in heraldry, xi. 697. TRETENTERATA, group of Brachiopoda,
iv. 189, 194. TRETUM, promontory, Numidia, xvn.
627. TREUGA DEI, or Truce of God, xxm.
590; ix. 537. TREVES, town, Rhenish Prussia, xxm.
552; university, XXIII. 842. TREVIRANUS, Gottfried Reinhold,
German naturalist, xxm. 553 ; on
evolution, vm. 748.
TREVISOJ town, Italy, xxm. 554; uni versity, xxm. 837. TREVITHICK, Richard, improver of
steam-engine, xxm. 554; xxii. 476. TRIADS, The, in Welsh literature, v.
316-
TRIAL, in law, xxm. 555. TRIALOGUS, Wycliffe s work, xxiv. 711. TRIANGLES, Measurement of, xxm.
561; xvi. 14; geometrical relations of,
x. 377- TRIANGULAR NUMBERS, Tables of,
xxm. 8. TRIANGULATION, in geodesy, vn. 597,
599; x. 163, 167; XV. 522; in survey ing, xxn. 697. TRIANONS, pavilions, Versailles, France,
xxiv. 177.
TRIASSIC ROCKS, in geology, x. 352. TRIBE, TRIBES, among primitive races,
IX. 20; grouping in, vm. 619; Irish
and Gaelic, v. 799. TRIBES OF ISRAEL, Settlement of the,
xvm. 512. TRIBONIAN, Roman jurist, xxm. 555;
xm. 793.
TRIBONYX, genus of birds, xvi. 808. TRIBOULET, French jester, ix. 367. TRIBUNATE, Roman, xx. 736, 771. TRIBUNE, Roman public officer, xxm.
556.
TRIBUTE, in state finance, ix. 171. TRICAMARUM, near Carthage, North
Africa, Battle of (533), xxiv. 59. TRICHECHUS, genus of carnivorous
mammals, xv. 443; xxiv. 337.