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BUDDING, propagation of plants by, XII.
237; xx. 423.
BUDDLE, mining apparatus, XVI. 465. BUDE, Guillaume (BucUeus), French
writer, IV. 424; XX. 194. BUDGELL, Eustace, English writer, iv.
433. BUDGET, financial statement, iv. 439;
xviii. 313.
, Water, in heraldry, XI. 704.
BUDINI, nomadic race, eastern Europe,
xxi. 575.
BUDJAK STEPPES, Bessarabia, in. 615. BUDRUN, town, Asia Minor, XI. 384. BUDS, in plants, iv. 96; propagation by,
xii. 237.
BUDWEIS, town, Bohemia, iv. 439. BUEE, Adrian Q., his anticipation of
quaternions, XX. 161. BUENA VISTA, Mexico, Battle of (1847),
xxni. 767. BUENOS AYRES, province and town,
Argentine Republic, IV. 439, 440;
libraries in, XIV. 551. BUFF, Lotte, friend of Goethe, x. 725. BUFFALO, genus of ruminant mammals,
iv. 442; xv. 432; of India, xii. 742;
skins of, IX. 838. , town, New York, U.S.A., IV. 443;
xvn. 457; xxi. 179; xxm. 822. BUFFIER, Claude, French philosophical
writer, iv. 443. BUFFON, George Louis Leclerc, Comte de,
French naturalist, IV. 444; ix. 671;
on birds, xviii. 6; on germs, vin. 745;
influence of his writings, IX. 593. BUFFOONS, ix. 366. BUFO, genus of Amphibia, XXIII. 423. BUG, insect, iv. 445; XI. 646; Xlll. 153.
, river, Russia, xix. 254, 307.
BIBLE, vm. 387.
BUGEAUD, Thomas R., governor of
Algeria, I. 568.
BUGENHAGEN, Johann, German Re former, IV. 445.
BUGINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURE, Celebes, v. 288. BUGIS, people, in Celebes, iv. 32; in
Malacca, xv. 323. BUGLE-HORN, musical instrument, xvn.
778. BUGULMA, town, Russia, iv. 446; xxi.
243- BUGURUSLAN, town, Russia, IV. 446;
xxi. 243. BUHLE, Johann Gottlieb, German scholar,
iv. 446.
BUHL- WORK, iv. 446; xin. 81. BUILDING, iv. 447 (index, 513); n. 382;
materials and construction in ancient
Rome, xx. 808; in ancient Venice,
xxiv. 149.
SOCIETIES, iv. 513. BUILDINGS OF JUSTINIAN, Procopius s
treatise, xix. 791. BUILDWAS ABBEY, Shropshire, England,
xxi. 848.
BUINSK, town, Russia, XXII. 77. BUITENZORG, town, Java, iv. 514; xin.
606.
BUJALANCE, town, Spain, IV 515. BujNURD, town, Persia, xviii. 627. BUKA, island, Solomon Islands, Pacific,
xxn. 252. BUKAA, valley, Lebanon, Syria, XIV.
393-
BUKA LEAVES (Buchu), drug, iv. 415. BUKEREBE, lake island, Central Africa,
xvn. 504. BUKHARA (Bokhara, q.v.), country and
town, Central Asia, iv. i. BUKHOREST (Bucharest, q.v.), town,
Roumania, iv. 414. BUKINDO, village, Central Africa, xvn.
504. BUKIT BARISAN, mountains, Sumatra,
xxii. 638.
BUKKEN FJORD, Norway, xvn. 576. BUKOWINA, duchy, Austria, iv. 515. BULACAN, town, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, iv. 515. BULAK (Boolak), town, Egypt, vii. 769;
museum at, xv. 543. BULANDSHAHR, district, India, IV. 515. BULANES, ancient European people,
xix. 285. BULANKUL, lake, Central Asia, xviii.
103. BULARCHUS, Greek mural painter, xvn.
41.
BULBILS, of plants, iv. 99; xx. 423. BULBS, of plants, iv. 99; xx. 423. BULDUR, lake, Asia Minor, n. 709. BULGARELLI, Marianna, patroness of
Metastasio, xvi. 104. BULGARI, religious sect, xviii. 434. BULGARIA, province of European
Turkey, iv. 516; as autonomous prin cipality, xxni. 652. , Church of (Greek), XI. 158; United
Bulgarians (Church of Rome), XX. 631. BULGARIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURE, xxii. 149; dictionaries of
language, vn. 188. BULGARIANS, subdivision of Slavs, xxn.
145, 147; their wars with theGreeks, XI.
115; their relation to the Huns, xii.
382. BULGARIN, Thaddaus, Russian writer,
iv. 517. BULGARINUS, jurist of I5th century, IV.
517.
BULGARO-VLACH EMPIRE, XXIV. 269.
BULGARUS, Italian jurist, iv. 517.
B u LG HAR- D AG H, mountains, Asia Minor ,
n. 705.
BULKHEADS, in ships, xxi. 815. BULL, papal letter, iv. 519; xxi. 589;
, Brazen, of Phalaris, xviii. 730.
, Sacred (Apis), n. 173; v. 244.
, George, bishop of St David s, iv.
Si?-
, John, English composer and organ ist, iv. 517.
BULL, Stephen, English sea-captain, xxi.
496. BULLA, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 655.
, ornament and seal, IV. 518; xxi.
589. AUREA, important charter, x.
757- BULL ACCOUNT, stock exchange term,
1.92.
BULL DOG, vn. 330. BULLEN (Boleyn, q.v. Anne, wife of
Henry VIII. of England, iv. 4. BULLERS OF BUCHAN, Scotland, I. 44. BULLFINCH, bird, iv. 518; ix. 192. BULL FROG, ix. 796; heart of, i. 764. BULL-HEAD, fish, xii. 690; xxn. 68. BULLINGER, Heinrich, Swiss Reformer,
iv. 518; his relation to Socinus, xxii.
228.
BULLION, iv. 518. BULLOM, country, Sierra Leone, West
Africa, xxii. 44. BULL RUN, U.S.A., Battles of (1861,
1862), xxm. 775, 777. BULL STEAM-ENGINE, xxn. 476; xxiv.
414.
BULL-TERRIER, dog, vn. 331. BULL-TROUT, fish, xxi. 222. BULOW, Friedrich Wilhelm, Prussian
general, IV. 520. BULOW S OBSERVATORY, Bothkamp,
Germany, xvn. 712. BULOZ, Frangois, French litterateur,
xvin. 540.
BULRUSH, plant, xx. 319; xxi. 62. BULSAR, town, India, xxii. 667. BULWER, Sir Henry, Lord Bailing, VI.
780.
, John, on teaching deaf-mutes,
vn. 6.
BULWER-CLAYTON TREATY, VI. 782.
BULWER LYTTON, E. G. F. L. (Lord
Lytton), English novelist, xv. 121. BUMBIREH, lake island, Central Africa,
xvn. 504, BUMPOOR (Bampur), town, Persia,
xvin. 627. BUNARBASHI, Turkey in Asia, reputed
site of Troy, XXIII. 580. BUNDARRA (Bhandara), district and
town, India, in. 627. BUNDELAS, tribe, India, IV. 521. BUNDELKHAND, orBundelcund, district,
India, iv. 520. BUNDESRATH, German federal council,
x. 463- BUNDI, Rajput state, India, iv. 521; xx.
260.
BUNGARUS, genus of snakes, xxn. 196. BUNKER HILL, U.S.A., Battle of (1775),
iv. 521; xv. 616; xxni. 741. BUNNOO (Bannu), district, India, xx.
109.
BUNODONTA, group of ungulate mam mals, xv. 430. BUNOTHERIA, group of fossil mammals,
xv. 442.