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B Y L C A E
BYLLINGE, Edward, American Quaker, xx. 152.
BYNG, George, Viscount Torrington, admiral, iv. 603.
, Jolm, British admiral, IV. 604; IX.
588.
BYNKERSHOEK, Cornelius van, Dutch jurist, iv. 604.
BYRD, William, English musical com poser, xvn. 85; xxin. 34.
BYRGIUS, Justus, logarithmist, xiv. 775.
BYRICHRITE, mineral, xvi. 391.
BYRNE, Nicholas, English journalist, xvn. 417.
BYROM, John, English poet, iv. 604; his hymns, xn. 594; his system of short hand, XXI. 837.
BYRON, Lord, English poet, iv. 604; his influence on the drama, vn. 438; as satirist, XXI. 320; his relations with Shelley, xxi. 791 ; his place in English literature, vill. 433.
, John, British admiral, iv. 612; x.
189.
BYRSA, citadel of Carthage, v. 162.
BYSSOLITE, mineral, xvi. 417.
BYSTROM, Johann Nicolaus, Swedish sculptor, iv. 612; xxi. 570.
BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE, n. 422; at Venice, xxiv. 148.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE, xi. 106, 114.
BYZANTINE GLASS-MAKING, x. 650.
BYZANTINE HISTORIANS, iv. 612.
BYZANTINE LITERATURE, XL 145.
BYZANTINE PAINTING, xvn. 43.
BYZANTINE SCULPTURE, xxi. 556.
BYZANTIUM (Constantinople), ancient Greek city, iv. 615; coins of, xvn. 654; libraries, xiv. 512.
Cthe third letter of the alphabet, IV. > 616. CAABA (Kaba, q. v. sacred stone, Mecca,
xv. 672.
CAB, hackney carriage, v. 136. CABAGAN, town, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, iv. 616. CABAL, advisers of Charles II., iv. 619;
XV. 308 ; the name an acrostic, I. 121. CABALE UND LIE BE, Schiller s play,
xxi. 396. CABALLERIAS, Spanish romances, xxn.
355- CABALLERO, Fernan (Cecilia Bohl von
Faber), Spanish novelist, vin. 833;
xxn. 362. CABALLOS, Puerto, town, Honduras, xn.
130.
CABANIS, Jean, on birds, xvni. 29. , Pierre Jean George, French physio logist, iv. 616; ix. 673; xxin. 497. CABARRUS, Francois, Spanish financier,
iv. 617.
CABASSOU, kind of armadillo, xv. 387. CABATUAN, town, Philippine Islands,
iv. 617.
CABAZERA, town, Philippine Islands, iv.
617. CABBAGE, vegetable, iv. 617; xn. 280;
culture of, I. 369; Kergueleu, xiv. 49. CABBALA, or Kabbalah, Jewish theo-
sophy, XIII. 810; XX. 490; its relation
to alchemy, I. 461. CABENDA, or Kabinda, town, West
Africa, iv. 618; xiv. 743. CABET, Etienne, French communist, iv.
618. CABEZA DEL BUEY, town, Spain, iv.
618. CABEZA DE VACA, Nunez Alvaro,
Spanish explorer, xvn. 662. CABIADIS, Dr, his observations on the
plague, xix. 159. CABINDA, town, West Africa, iv. 618;
xiv. 743. CABINET, The British, iv. 618; vin.
260; xvi. 472.
, in United States, xxin. 750.
GOVERNMENT, XL 13; beginning
of, in England, vni. 352. CABINETMAKING, iv. 499. CABINETS, furniture, ix. 850. CABIRA, town, Asia Minor, xix. 459. CABIRI, in mythology, iv. 620; XL 679;
xvill. 803; mysteries of the, xxi.
250. CABLE, for ship, iv. 621; xxi. 597; as
kind of rope, XX. 843. -, Submarine telegraphic, XXIII. 114.
CABLE-HOLDER, v. 78. CABLE TRAMWAYS, xxin. 508. CABOCHE, Jean, mob-leader in Paris,
(1412-18), xviii. 290. CABOCHIANS, party in Paris, ix. -549;
xvni. 290. CABO CORSO (Cape Coast Castle), town,
West Africa, v. 41.
CABOT, John, navigator, IV. 622; x. 183. , Sebastian, English navigator, iv.
622; x. 183; xix. 316; his discoveries
in South America, II. 489. CABRA, town, Spain, iv. 623. CABRAL, Pedro Alvarez, Portuguese
navigator, x. 181; his landing in
Brazil, iv. 228. CABRERA, one of the Balearic Islands,
in. 278.
, or Caprera, island, Italy, v. 77. CABUL, town and province, Afghanistan,
IV. 623; river, I. 228. CABURET, issue of Indian and Negress,
xvn. 319.
CACAO (Cocoa), tree and fruit, vi. 100. CACCABIS, genus of birds, xvni. 333. CACCIA DEL FALCONE, Lorenzo del
Medici s work, XV. 786. CACCIANIMICI, Gherardo de (Pope
Lucius II.), xv. 48. CACCINI, Giulio, Italian musician, xvn.
86. CACERES, province, Spain, vin. 564;
xxn. 298. , town, Spain, IV. 624.
CACHALOT, sperm whale, xv. 396; xxiv.
525-
CACHAO, town, Anam, iv. 624. CACHEO, or Cachao, town, West Africa,
iv. 624. CACHEXIA, disease, xv. 317; xvni. 270,
395-
CACHOEIRA, town, Brazil, iv. 624. CACONGO, or Kakongo, kingdom,
West Africa, iv. 625; xiv. 742. CACOXENE, mineral, xvi. 405. CACTUS, group of plants, iv. 625; in
United States, xxin. 810; culture of,
XII. 265. CAD AH ALSO, Jose de, Spanish poet, IV.
626.
CADDIS-FLIES, insects, xin. 151. CADDOS, American-Indian tribe, xn.
832. CADE, Jack, Insurrection in England
under (1450), vin. 327; xi. 661; xin.
261; xxn. 725.
CADENCY, in heraldry, XI. 704. CADER IDRIS, mountain, Wales, xvi.
38. CADI, Moslem judge, xvi. 591; xxn.
664.
CADIZ, province, Spain, xxn. 298. , town, Spain, iv. 626; observatory
at, xvn. 713. CADMEA, citadel, Thebes, Greece, xxin.
229. CADMIUM, chemical element, iv. 628;
v. 526. CADMUS, in Greek legend, iv. 629; xi.
480; traditional inventor of the
alphabet, xv in. 806.
, Mount, Asia Minor, II. 706.
CADOLOUS (Honorius II., antipope),
XIX. 498. CADOOR (Kadur), district, India, xin.
815- CADORE, Tiziano Vicellio da (Titian),
Italian painter, xxin. 413. CADOUDAL, Georges, French royalist, v.
687. CADUCEUS, Greek symbol of herald s
office, iv. 629. CADUSIANS, Persian expedition against
them, XVIII. 578. CADZOW CASTLE, Lanark, Scotland, xi.
411. CADZOW FOREST, Scotland, Wild cattle
of, v. 245.
CJECILIJE, order of Amphibia, I. 751 . C/ECILIAN, bishop of Carthage, vn.
359- C/EDMON, Anglo-Saxon poet, iv. 629;
vin. 280, 405; xvn. 570. CiELius ANTIPATER, Roman annalist,
xiv. 729. CAEN, town, France, iv. 631; university
of, xxin. 841. OERE, ancient town, Etruria, iv. 632;
vin. 634. CAEREINION, Wales, remains of British
camp at, xvi. 789.