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BATTLESBURY, ancient camp, Wilts,
England, xxiv. 370. BATTUS, kings of Cyrene, Africa, in.
445, 446; xxm. 280. BATU, Mongol chief, xvi. 741, 746;
xxi. 46, 90.
ISLANDS, Sumatra, in. 446; xxn.
BATUM, or Batoum, seaport, Trans caucasia, Russia, in. 446; xxm. 514; ceded to Russia (1878), XXIII. 653.
BAUDEKIN, variety of gold cloth, xxm. 210.
BAUDELAIRE, Charles, French poet, in. 446; ix. 677.
BAUDOUIN, F. J., French journalist, xvn. 425.
DE SEBOURC, French chanson, ix.
BAUDRILLART, Henri, French econo mist, xix. 395.
BAUER, Mayer Anselm, founder of the Rothschild family, xxi. 3.
BAUHIN, Gaspard, French botanist, in. 446.
, Jean, French botanist, III. 447.
BAUM, Antoine, French chemist, in.
447-
BAUME FOCOT, gum, xix. 512.
BAUMGARTEN, Alexander Gottlieb, Ger man philosopher, in. 447 ; his limi tation of aesthetics, I. 212; on the beautiful, I. 217.
BAUMGARTEN-CRUSIUS, Ludwig F. 0., German theologian, in. 447.
BAUR, Ferdinand Christian, German theologian, ill. 447; on church history, V. 766; 011 origin of Synoptic Gospels, x. 841; on New Testament canon, ill.
BAUTAIN, Louis E. M., French philo sopher and theologian, ill. 450.
BAUTISTA DE TOLEDO, Juan, Spanish architect, Vin. 540.
BAUTZEN, town, Germany, in. 450; xxi. 357; battle of (1813), xvn. 219.
BAUXITE, or Beauxite, mineral, xin. 295; xvi. 388.
BAVARIA, in. 450; conquest of, by Charlemagne, x. 479; Count Rum- ford s administration in, XXIII. 310; its army, II. 600; libraries, xiv. 526, 547; newspapers, xvn. 429; prison system, xix. 760.
BAVARIAN ALPS, i. 628.
BAVARIANS, Law code of the, ancient, xxi. 215.
BAVEAN, or Bawean, island, Java, xin. 600.
BAXAR, or Buxar, town, India, in. 454; xxi. 735.
BAXTER, Andrew, Scottish metaphy sician, in. 454.
, Richard, English divine, in. 455;
hymns by, xn. 592; on Presby- terianism, xix. 689.
BAYAD, fish, xxn. 68.
B A T - - B E A
BAYAM, Affonso Lopes de, Portuguese
poet, xix. 555.
BAYAN, Mongol general, xiv. 151. BAYARD, the steed, Romance of, xx.
653. , Chevalier de, French knight, in.
457-
BAYAZID, town, Armenia, in. 458. BAYBERRY OIL, xvn. 744, 747. BAYER, John, his notation of stars, n.
754- BAYERBERG, mountain, Germany, xxi.
349-
BAYERN (Bavaria, q.v.), in. 450. BAYEUX, town, France, in. 458; xvn.
539-
TAPESTRY, vin. 162.
BAYEZID, or Bajazet, I., Turkish sultan, in. 247; xxm. 641. - II., Turkish sultan, xxm. 642.
BAYHAM, Viscount, lord chancellor of England, IV. 735.
ABBEY, Sussex, England, I. 20.
BAY-LAUREL, tree, xiv. 348.
BAYLE, Gaspard L., French physician, xv. 8 1 6.
, Pierre, lexicographer, in. 458; XVIII. 539; his Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, VIII. 194; his influence on French literature, ix. 661; his scepti cism, xxi. 383.
BAYLEN, Duke of, Spanish general, v. 1 86.
BAYNARD S CASTLE, old London, xiv.
843- BAYONET, weapon, n. 558; XL 284;
xxn. 802.
BAYONNE, town, France, in. 459. BAYOUS, river offshoots, xv. 20; xvi.
520.
BAY PSALM BOOK, xv. 614. BAYREUTH (Baireuth, q.v.), town, Ba varia, in. 246. BAY SALT, xxi. 228. BAY-WINDOW, in architecture, n. 460. BAYWOOD, Honduras mahogany, xv.
288.
BAZA, town, Spain, in. 459. BAZAINE, Francois Achille, French
marshal, ix. 627; his capitulation at
Metz (1870), xvi. 204. BAZARAD, Alexander, voivode of Wa-
lachia, xxi. 16. BAZARD, Armand, French socialist, in.
459; vin. 212; xxi. 198. BAZARDJUSI, mountain, Caucasus, v.
254. BAZARUTO ARCHIPELAGO, East Africa,
xvn. 7.
BAZIGARS, tribe, India, in. 459. BAZIN S HYDRAULIC FORMULA, xn.
497- BAZOCHE, Clerks of the, actors of
moralities, vn. 414; ix. 645. BAZTAN, town, Spain, xvn. 249. BAZZI, Giannantonio (II Sodoma), Italian
painter, XXII. 245; XXI. 434.
BDELLID/E, family of Arachnida, n.
276; xvi. 528. BDELLIUM, gum-resin, in. 460; xvn.
121 ; used as incense, XII. 718. BDELLOIDA, order of Rot if era, xxi. 8. BEACHES, Raised, x. 256. BEACHY HEAD, promontory, England,
in. 460; xxn. 723. BEACON, at sea, xiv. 625.
CONTROVERSY, among Quakers,
xx. 149. BEACONSFIELD, town, England, in.
460.
, Earl of (B. Disraeli), British states- mail, vin. 367. BEACONS OF BRECKNOCK, hills, Wales,
iv. 243. BEAD, ornament, in. 460; of glass, x.
652. BEAGLE, dog, vn. 329; xn. 316.
CHANNEL, Tierra del Fuego, xxm.
384-
BEAM, in carpentry, iv. 477; in bridges, iv. 289.
BEAN, leguminous plant, in. 460; cul ture of, I. 360; xn. 279, 283; as forage crop, I. 377; straw as fodder, I. 361.
BEAR, carnivorous mammal, in. 461; XV. 441; hibernation of, XI. 788; arctic, colour of, xvi. 343; of India, xn. 741; skins of, IX. 837.
ACCOUNT, Stock Exchange term,
I. 92.
BAITING, in. 461.
BEARD, in. 462. BEAR ISLAND, Spitzbergen, xxn. 408. BEAR LAKE, Great, Canada, in. 462. BEAR LODGE, natural pillar, Rocky
Mountains, U.S.A., xxm. 797. BEAR-MOUSE, or Marmot, xv. 559. BEARN, province, France, in. 465. BEAR S-FOOT, plant, XL 635. BEAS, river, India, xxi. 146. BEAST, of the Apocalypse, n. 125; xx.
499- BEAST-FORMS, Myths of, xv. 90; xvn.
135; xxm. 467. BEATIA (Baeza), ancient town, Spain, in.
229.
BEATIFICATION, v. 23. BEATINE, nitrogenous carbon compound,
xvn. 520. BEATON, David, Scottish cardinal, in.
465; xxi. 498. BEATRICE, town, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
xvn. 309.
, Dante s, vi. 811. BEATS, in music, I. 117; xvn. 105. BEATTIE, James, Scottish poet and
essayist, in. 466; his place in English
literature, Vin. 429. BEAUCAIRE, town, France, in. 467. BEAUCE, district, France, xiv. 809. BEAUCHAMP, Alphonse de, French his torian, in. 467. BEAUFORT, town, South Carolina,
U.S.A., xxn. 288.