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mines of, XXIII. 815; Mormon settle ment of, xvi. 827.
UTAKAMAND, town, India, xvn. 509. UTE, genus of sponges, xxn. 414. UTEN, Egyptian measure, xxiv. 485,
486. UTERINE APPENDAGES, Removal of,
in surgery, xxn. 691. UTES, American-Indian tribe, xn. 832. UTHONG, Siamese ruler, xxi. 854. UTICA, ancient town, Africa, xxiv. 21;
xiv. 551.
, town, New York, U.S.A., XXIV. 21.
UTILITARIANISM, ethical theory, vin.
606; as the foundation of law, XIV.
355; Bentham s, in. 576; Cumber land s, VI. 702; John Stuart Mill s,
XVI. 313. UTILITY, in economics, xxiv. 46; wealth
defined as based on, xxiv. 461. , not an essential in the fine arts,
ix. 197, 211. UT MINE STROMTID, Renter s novel,
xx. 495. UTOPIA, Sir Thomas Mon- s work, vi.
212; xvi. 819.
UTRECHT, province, Holland, xxiv. 21. , town, Holland, xxiv. 21; congress
of (1712), VI. 270; peace of (1713),
in. 126, 269; vin. 353; ix. 583; xii.
81; xxii. 336; union of (1579), xn.
77; xxiv. 583; libraries, xiv. 532;
observatory, xvn. 715; university,
XXlll. 850. UTRERA, town, Spain, xxiv. 22; xxi.
708. UTRICULARIA, genus of insectivorous
plants, xiii. 138.
U-TSANG, region, Tibet, xxi 1 1. 340. UTTARAMIMANSA, system of Hindu
philosophy, XXIV. 117. UTWER, island, Norway, xvn. 576. UVEA, island, South Pacific, XV. 30. UVULA, Anatomy of the, I. 837. UXBRIDGE, town, England, xxiv. 22.
, Earl of, at Waterloo, 1 1. 31.
UXMAL, ancient town, Central America,
xxiv. 758; ruins at, I. 693; xvi. 214. UYUK (Euyuk), village and ruins, Tur key in Asia, vin. 724. Uz, of Scripture, xxiv. 22. UzBEGS, or Uzbeks, Ural-Altaic people,
xxni. 661; IV. i; IX. 85; xn. 3; Xiv.
64; xvi. 749; xviii. 101; XXIII. 636;
origin of the name, xn. 607. UZBEK KHAN, Mongol ruler, xvi. 747;
xn. 607.
UZEN, river, Russia, XXI. 74. UZUN HASAN, shah of Persia, xvin.
632.
W the twenty-second letter of the
alphabet, xxiv. 23. VAAGO, islands, Norway, xiv. 769. VAAL, river, South Africa, xxni. 517. VACCINAL ULCER, xxiv. 26.
VACCINATION, xxiv. 23; xxn. 164;
discovery of, xin. 623; laws relating
to, xv. 797. VACCINIUM, genus of plants, xxiv.
556. VACOA, or Vacois, tree of Mauritius,
xv. 641. VACUUM, Production of, xix. 246; I.
429; electrical test of, Xix. 247; Torri cellian, in. 381.
VACZ, town, Hungary, xxiv. 30. VADER ISLANDS, Sweden, xxn. 737. VADUZ, lordship and town, Germany,
xiv. 568. VAGA, Perino del (Perino Buonaccorsi),
Italian painter, xxiv. 30. VAGABONDS, Laws relating to, i. 298;
xix. 463, 468. VAGARSHAPAD, town, Transcaucasia,
Russia, xxni. 515. VAGRANCY, in English law, xix. 463,
468; i. 298.
VAGUS, in nervous system, XIX. 29. VAIGATCH ISLAND, Arctic Ocean, xvn.
604. VAILLANT, Frangois Le, on birds, xvin.
8, ii.
VAIR, in heraldry, xi. 691. , Guillaume du, French jurist and
writer, xxiv. 31. VAISE, suburb of Lyons, France, xv.
1 10. VAISHNAVAS, or Bhagats, their teaching,
and influence on Hindi literature, xi.
844-
VAISON, town, France, xxiv. 114. VAISYARS, or Vaisyas, Hindu caste,
IV. 203, 204; v. 1 88; xii. 746. VAKHSH, river, Central Asia, xn. 3. VALABHIS, Indian dynasty, xn. 790. VALACHIANS, Walachians, or Vlachs,
people, South-Eastern Europe, XXI.
16; XXIV. 268. VALAIS, canton, Switzerland, xxiv. 31;
xxn. 785. VALAMO, monastery, Finland, xxiv.
209. VALBENOITE, Abbey of, at St Etienne,
France, xxi. 168. VALCKENAER, L. G., Dutch scholar,
xxi. 57.
VALDAI, town, Russia, xvn. 607. VALDEMAR II., king of Denmark, vn.
84.
III., of Denmark, VII. 85; XI. 450.
VALDENSES, or Waldenses (q.v. re ligious sect, xxiv. 322. VALDEPENAS, town, Spain, xxiv. 32;
wine of, xxiv. 607. VALDERREDIBLE, town, Spain, xxi.
297. VAL DE Ruz, valley, Switzerland, XVII.
361. VALDES, inqiusitor-general, his rules for
torture, xxni. 463. , Juan de, Spanish religious
writer, xxiv. 32; xxn. 360, 361.
VALDESSO (Juan de Valdes), Spanish religious writer, xxiv. 32; xxn. 360.
VAL DE TRAVERS, valley, Switzerland, xvn. 361; asphalt of, for paving, n. 716; xx. 586.
VALDEZ, or Waldo, Peter, founder of the Waldenses, xxiv. 323.
VALDIVIA, province, Chili, v. 617.
VALEE, Silvain Charles, Comte de, French general, I. 568.
VALENCE, town, France, XXIV. 33; uni versity, xxni. 842.
VALENCIA, province, Spain, xxiv. 33; xxn. 298.
, town, Spain, xxiv. 33; libraries
of, xiv. 549. -, town, Venezuela, xxiv. 34.
VALENCIENNES, town, France, xxiv.
35-
| , A., French ichthyologist, xn. 633.
! VALENCINIA, genus of worms, xvn.
326. VALENCY, or Combining Power, of
chemical elements, v. 473. VALENS, emperor of the East, xxiv. 35;
xx. 779.
VALENTIA, Roman province, Britain, xvin. 411.
(Valencia), ancient town, Spain,
xxiv. 34.
COLONIA JULIA (Valence), ancient
town, France, xxiv. 33. VALENTINE, St, xxiv. 36.
, George Sand s, VII. 509.
AND ORSON, romance, xx. 653,
659.
VALENTINEITE, mineral, xvi. 388. VALENTINI, Michael B., on birds, xvin.
7-
VALENTINIAN I., emperor of the West, xxiv. 36; xx. 779.
II., emperor of the West, XXIV. 36;
XX. 779; his contentions with Am brose, I. 663.
- III., emperor of the West, XXIV. 37; xx. 780; edict or decree of, xiv. 448; xix. 492.
LAW OF CITATIONS, in Roman
law, xx. 711. VALENTINIANS, ancient theological
school, xxiv. 38; xix. 415. VALENTINUS, St, xxiv. 36. -, pope, xxiv. 40.
, early Christian theologian, XXIV.
37; X. 703; his influence on Neo-
platonism, xvn. 335. VALERA, Juan, Spanish novelist, xxn.
362. VALERIA, Roman province, Pannonia,
xvin. 213. VALERIAN, plant, xxiv. 40.
LAW, Roman, xx. 736.
VALERIANUS, Publius Licinius (Va lerian), Roman emperor, xxiv. 41; in
Mesopotamia, XVIII. 608. VALERIE, Madame Kriidener s work,
xiv. 149.