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B U N B U R

BUNSEN, Christian Charles Josias,

Baron von, IV. 521. BUNSENITE, mineral, XVI. 385. BUNTING, bird, iv. 525; xvn. 534.

, Jabez, Wesleyan divine, IV. 526.

BUNYAN, John, Puritan divine, IV. 526;

his place in English literature, VIII.

424. BUNZLAU, town, Bohemia, iv. 530.

, town, Prussia, iv. 530.

BUOCHSERSEE, part of the Lake of

Lucerne, Switzerland, xv. 41. BUONAFEDE, Appiano, Italian philo sophical writer, IV. 530. BUONAPARTE (BONAPARTE) FAMILY,

iv. 27; xvn. 192. BUONARROTI, Michelangelo, Italian

painter and sculptor, xvi. 229; XXI.

435. 569- BUONCOMPAGNO, Ugo (Pope Gregory

XIII.), xi. 178. BUONONCINI, Giovanni Battista, Italian

musical composer, XI. 435; XVII. 92. BUONVICINI, Domeiiico, disciple of

Savonarola, xxi. 337. BUOY, floating signal, IV. 530; illu minated, xiv. 626.

, Life, xiv. 573. BUOYANCY, Centre of, in ships, xxi.

812.

BUPALUS, Greek sculptor, iv. 531. BUPHONIA, Greek religious festival, iv.

531- BURAECH (Bharaich), district and town,

India, in. 628; xvm. 72. BUR^EUS, Johannes, Swedish scholar,

xxu. 754. BURBAGE, James, theatre manager, xxi.

760; xxni. 224.

, Richard, actor, XXI. 761.

BURCARDUS, Joannes, his diary, I.

490. BURCKHARDT, John Ludwig, Swiss

traveller, iv. 531. BURCKHARDT S COMET, vi. 191. BURDEANA, Jacob (Baradaeus), Syriac

writer, vi. 354; xill. 539; xxil. 833. BURDEKIN, river, Queensland, XX.

171. BURDER, George, author of Village

Sermons, IV. 531.

BURDETT, Sir Francis, English poli tician, iv. 532. BURDIGALA (Bordeaux), ancient town,

France, IV. 52. BURDOCK, plant, xxm. 307. BURDWAN (Bardwan), district and town,

India, ill. 371.

BURE, state, Senegambia, xxi. 663. BURG, town, Prussia, iv. 532. BURGAGE, form of tenure, iv. 532. BURGAS, department, Roumelia, XXI.

22. , Las, mineral springs, Spain, xvn.

827. BURGDORF, town, Switzerland, IV. 532;

Froebel s schools at, IX. 793.

BURGER, Gottfried August, German poet, IV. 532; X. 540; Scott s transla tions from, xxi. 546.

BURGERSDYK, Francis, Dutch logician, iv. 533-

BURGESS, possessor of borough rights, iv. 62; xvn. 27.

, Daniel, English Dissenting divine,

iv. 533-

, Thomas, bishop of Salisbury, iv.

534-

BURGH, in Scotland, IV. 63; xvn. 30.

BURGHAZ (Bourgas), town, Turkey, iv. 176.

BURGH CASTLE, Suffolk, England, Roman remains at, xxn. 622.

BURGHEAD, town, Scotland, vm. 130.

BURGHERS, Scottish religious denomin ation, vm. 528 ; x. 572 ; xv. 132 ; xxni. 728.

BURGHLEY, Lord (William Cecil), min ister of Queen Elizabeth, v. 283.

HOUSE, Northampton, England,

xvii. 557. BURGKMAIR, Hans, German engraver,

iv. 534-

BURGLARY, crime, iv. 534. BURGO, Lucas de, algebraist, I. 512. BURGONET, helmet, xi. 637. BURGOS, province, Spain, xxil. 298. -> , town, Spain, IV. 534; sculptures

in cathedral, xxi. 567. BURGOYNE, John, British general, iv.

535; xxni. 744. , Sir John Fox, British field-marshal,

iv. 535-

BURGUNDIANS, party, in France, IX. 548; xvm. 290.

BURGUNDIO, Italian jurist, IV. 535.

BURGUNDIONUM LEX, ancient law code, xxi. 215.

BURGUNDY, duchy and province, France, IV. 535; under Charles the Bold, v. 424; its connexion with Hol land, XII. 73; war with Switzerland, xxn. 786.

, House of, IX. 548; its connexion with the Capet family, v. 55. - PITCH, ix. 223, 711.

WINE, xxiv. 606.

BURHANPUR, town, India, iv. 536; xvn. 509.

BURIAL, iv. 537; ix. 824; in church yards and cemeteries, v. 329; regis tration of, xx. 343.

ACTS, IV. 537; as affecting Noncon formists, xvii. 533; parishes formed by them in England, xvm. 296.

CUSTOMS, ix. 824; mummy-mak ing, xvii. 20; Phoenician, xvm. 810; Tibetan, xxm. 344.

OF SIR JOHN MOORE, Wolfe s

poem, xxiv. 630.

VAULTS, ancient, v. 206.

BURIAS, island, Philippines, xvm. 752. BURIATS, Mongolian race, iv. 538; xvi. 750; xxm. 510.

BURIDAN, Jean, French philosopher, iv. 538.

BURIN, for engraving, vm. 439.

BURKE, Edmund, British statesman and writer, iv. 538; vm. 357; on the beautiful, I. 223; on chivalry, xiv. 126; on Junius, xill. 775; his place in English literature, vm. 433. , Richard, son of Edmund Burke, iv. 549.

, Robert O Hara, Australian ex plorer, iv. 550; in. 1 06.

BURKHARDT, George (Spalatin), German humanist and Reformer, xxn. 365.

BURLAMAQUI, Jean Jacques, Swiss philosopher, IV. 550.

BURLEIGH, Lord (William Cecil), min ister of Queen Elizabeth, v. 283.

BURLESQUE, kind of comedy, vii. 437.

BURLINGTON (Bridlington), town, Eng land, iv. 342.

, town, Iowa, U.S.A., iv. 551.

, town, New Jersey, U.S.A., iv.

550.

-, town, Vermont, U.S.A., iv. 550; xxiv. 167, 1 68. -, First Earl of (Richard Boyle), iv.

184.

, Third Earl of, his architectural

works, II. 444. BURMAH, empire, Asia, IV. 551; Shan

states connected with, xxi. 773; birds

of, m. 761; ruby mines, xxi. 48;

weights and measures, xxiv. 490. , British, iv. 560; xu. 734, 806,

BURMANN, Pieter, Dutch scholar, iv.

562. BURMEISTER, Hermann C. C., on birds,

xvm. 26, 27. BURMESE, race, iv. 552; their language

and literature, IV. 555. BURN, Dr Richard, on the poor laws,

XIX. 470.

BURNER, for lamps, xiv. 245. BURNES, Sir Alexander, traveller,

Central Asia, iv. 562; his visit to

Cabul, I. 240.

BURNET, forage plant, I. 378. , Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury, his torian, IV. 562; his estimate of Leigh- ton, xiv. 428.

, Thomas, English writer, iv. 564.

BURNETT, James (Lord Monboddo),

Scottish philosopher, xvi. 719. BURNETT-SALMON, Australian fish,

xu. 686. BURNEY, Charles, English writer on

music, IV. 564; on the organ, xvn.

837; on the pianoforte, XIX. 73. , Charles, English scholar, iv.

565. , Frances (Madame D Arblay),

English authoress, VI. 821. BURNING-GLASSES, Invention of, n.

103.

BURNLEY, town, England, iv. 565.