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TRICHINA, genus of nematode worms,
xvii. 325; xviii. 270; xxiv. 206. TRICHINOPOLI, district and town, India,
xxin. 559. TRICHINOSIS, disease, xvm. 270; in
the pig, xxiv. 206. TRICHOCEPHALUS, genus of nematode
worms, xvii. 325; xxiv. 206. TRICHOMES, epidermal appendages of
plants, iv. 90. TRICHOPTERA, group of insects, xin.
151. TRICHOSOMA, genus of nematode worms,
xvii. 325. TRICHYS, genus of rodent mammals,
xix. 518.
TRICKS, in white magic, xv. 207. TRICLADIDA, tribe of planarian worms,
xix. 171, 174.
TRICLASITE, mineral, xvi. 418. TRICOLOR, French flag, ix. 279, 598. TRICONODON, fossil mammal, xv.
376. TRICOUPIS, Spiridion, Greek historian,
XL 152.
TRIC-TRAC, game, in. 199. TRICYCLE, xxin. 559. TRIDENTINI, Rluetian people, xx. 505. TRIDENTUM (Trent), ancient town,
Austria, XXIII. 543. TRIDYMITE, mineral, xvi. 389; xxn.
53- TRIER (Treves, q.r.), town, Rhenish
Prussia, xxm. 552. TRIERS, Puritan ecclesiastical examiners,
vin. 378. TRIESTE, town, Austria-Hungary, xxin.
560; in. 121. TRIEWALD, Samuel von, Swedish
satirist, xxn. 755. TRIFELS, castle, Bavaria, prison of
Richard Coeur de Lion, II. 147. TRIFORIUM, in architecture, n. 475. TRIGGER-FISH, ix. 161. TRIGLA, genus of fishes, xi. 332. TRIGLYPH, in architecture, n. 475, 403. TRIGONELLA, genus of herbs, ix. 76. TRIGONOCEPHALUS, genus of snakes,
xxii. 199. TRIGONOMETRICAL SURVEY, of India,
xxn. 696; x. 163.
TRIGONOMETRICAL TABLES, xxin. 9. TRIGONOMETRY, in mathematics, xxin.
561; use of, in surveying, xxn. 696;
Hipparchus and Ptolemy s discoveries
in, xx. 87.
TRILOBITE, crustacean, vi. 659. TRIM, town, Ireland, xv. 669; Irish
parliament at, XIII. 261. TRIMERA, group of insects, vi. 134; xin.
150. TRIMERELLID^E, family of Brachiopoda,
iv. 194. TRIMERESURUS, genus of snakes, xxn.
199. TRIMONTIUM (Philippopolis), Roman
town, Thrace, xvm. 753.
TRIMOUNTAINE, former name of Boston,
Massachusetts, U.S.A., IV. 72. TRINCOMALEE, town, Ceylon, xxin.
573- TRINGA, genus of birds, xiv. 129; xxi.
260. TRINGGANU, district, Malay Peninsula,
xv. 322. TRINIDAD, island, West Indies, xxin.
573; asphalt lake in, II. 715; birds
of, in. 747. TRINITARIANS, religious order, xxin.
574-
TRINITY, Doctrine of the, xxin. 239, 248; in Taoism, xiv. 297. , Clarke s Scripture Doctrine of, v. 811.
TRISTAN, romance, xx. 644, 647.
DA CUNHA, islands, South Atlantic,
xxin. 576; in. 18.
UND ISOLDE, Wagner s opera, xxiv.
COLLEGE, Cambridge, iv. 730; Bentley s reforms in, in. 579.
COLLEGE, Dublin, vn. 498.
COLLEGE, Oxford, xvm. 97.
HALL, Cambridge, iv. 731.
HOUSE, English corporation, XXin. 574; xiv. 831.
SUNDAY, xxin. 574.
TRIOLEIN, glyceride, x. 697; xvn. 740. TRIOLETS, form of verse, in early French
literature, ix. 644. TRIONYCHID^E, family of chelonian
reptiles, XXIII. 457. TRIONYX, genus of turtles, xxin. 457,
459-
TRIPALMITIN, glyceride, xvn. 740. TRIPANG, or Trepang, edible echino-
dcrm, in. 477; vn. 639; fisheries, IX.
268.
TRIPE DE ROCHE, lichen, xiv. 560. TRIPHYLIA, ancient state, Greece, xvn.
766.
TRIPHYLITE, mineral, xvi. 404. TRIPHYLLINE, mineral, xiv. 697. TRIPLE ALLIANCE, The (1668), ix. 576. TRIPLE TRADITION, of the Gospels, x.
792.
TRIPLITE, mineral, xvi. 407. TRIPLOIDITE, mineral, xvi. 405. TRIPODS, Street of, at Athens, in. 7. TRIPOLI, state, North Africa, XXIII.
574; 1.265; conquest of, by the Turks,
xxin. 643; Jews in, xin. 687; town,
xxin. 575; i. 265.
, town, Syria, XXin. 576. TRIPOLITZA, town, Greece, xxin. 576. TRIPOS LIST, Cambridge, vin. 778. TRIPPKEITE, mineral, xvi. 408. TRIPTOLEMUS, Sophocles s drama, xxn.
272. TRIPTYCHS, three-leaved writing tablets,
vn. 257; inscribed, xvin. 143. TRIREME, ancient ship, xxi. 806. TRISAGION, doxology, vn. 384. TRISMEGISTUS, Hermes, of Egyptian
mythology and Greek literature, XI.
750.
TRISMUS, or Lockjaw, xxin. 200. TRISSINO, Gian Giorgio, Italian poet,
xin. 509.
UND ISOLT, Gottfried s poem, x.
854. TRISTEARIN, glyceride, x. 697; xvn.
740. TRISTOME^E, family of trematode
worms, xxin. 539. TRISTRAM, or Tristan, romance, xx.
644, 647.
, Henry Baker, on birds, XVin. 33.
SHANDY, Sterne s book, xxn. 542.
TRITHEMIUS, John, writer on crypto graphy, VI. 669. TRITHIONIC ACID, v. 507. TRITICUM, genus of plants, xxiv. 531. TRITOGENEA, epithet of Athena, n.
830.
TRITOMITE, mineral, xvi. 425. TRITON, genus of reptiles, xxin. 577;
I. 768; its similarity to the siredon,
xxn. 96.
, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 650. TRITONIS, epithet of Athena, n. 830. TRIUMPH, Roman public honour, xxin.
577- TRIUMPHAL ARCHES, at Rome, n. 419;
xx. 830. TRIUMPH OF LIFE, Shelley s poem, xxi.
794-
TRIUMPILINI, Rhretian people, xx. 505. TRIUMVIRI, or Triumvirate, Roman, n.
141; in. 79; xx. 765, 768. TRIVANDRUM, town, India, xxin. 577;
observatory at, xvn. 716. TRIVIUM, mediaeval academic course,
xx. 515. TROAD, district, Asia Minor, xxin. 577;
xvn. 122; coins of, xvn. 646. TROADES, Euripides s play, vin. 676. TROCEDORFIUS, Valentin Friedland,
German teacher, xxin. 588. TROCHILID^:, family of birds, XII. 357. TROCHU, Louis Jules, French general,
ix. 627.
TROCMI, ancient tribe, Asia Minor, x. 1 8. TROGERITE, mineral, xvi. 406. TROGLODYTES, ancient cave-dwellers,
xxin. 583.
, genus of apes, n. 149.
, genus of birds, xxiv. 688. TROGON, bird, xxin. 583; xx. 179. TROGOSITA MAURITANICA, Avheat pest,
xxiv. 536. TROGULIDES, family of arachnids, n.
279.
TROGUS, Ciweus Pompeius, Roman his torian, xxin. 584; xin. 791. TROIA, ancient town, Portugal, XXI.
697. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, romance, xx.
639- TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, Shakespeare s
play, xxi. 764.