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C A M C A N
CAMENIATA, Joanne?, Byzantine his torian, iv. 613.
CAMEO, engraved relief work, iv. 738; x. 136.
CAMERA, Photographic, xvm. 839.
LUCIDA, iv. 740.
OBSCURA, iv. 741; xvin. 839.
CAMERARIUS, Joachim, German scholar (.1. 1574), iv. 741.
, Joachim, German physician (d. 1598), iv. 741.
CAMERINO, town, Italy, iv. 741.
CAMERON, Charles D., British consul in Abyssinia, I. 66.
, John, Scottish theologian, IV. 741.
, Richard, Scottish covenanter, iv.
742.
, V. L., explorer of Central Africa,
i. 249; x. 194.
CAMERONIANS, Scottish religious de nomination, IV. 742; xix. 684; xxi. 516.
CAMERONITES, or Uiiiversalists, re ligious sect, iv. 741.
CAMEROONS, mountains, Africa, iv. 742; languages of the region, xxiv. 828.
CAMIGUIN, island, Philippines, xvin. 751; volcano, xvin. 749.
CAMILLO, of Sicily, mystic, xxn. 228.
CAMILLUS, Marcus Furius, Roman dictator, iv. 742; xx. 740.
AND CAMILLA, juvenile assistants
at Roman sacrifices, iv. 742.
CAMINHA, Andrade de, Portuguese poet, iv. 746.
CAMIRUS, town, Rhodes, xx. 526; gold ornaments from, II. 350.
CAMISARDS, French insurgents, iv. 743; v. 260.
CAMMELLI, Antonio, Italian poet, xin. 510.
CAMMIN, town, Prussia, xm. 833.
CAMOCA, Oriental cloth, xxm. 210.
CAMOENS, or Cainoes, Luiz de, Portu guese poet, IV. 745; xix. 556.
- COLLECTION, of books and MSS., xiv. 533.
CAMOMILE, or Chamomile, plant, xn.
289; flowers, v. 384. CAMP, Intrenched, ix. 466.
, Roman, iv. 750. CAMPLE (Kampen), town, Holland, xm.
833; xvm. 78.
CAMPAGNA, town, Italy, iv. 751. DI ROMA, district, Italy, iv. 751;
xiv. 343.
CAMPAIGNS, Military, xxiv. 344. CAMPAN, Jeanne Louise Henriette,
French writer, IV. 751. CAMPANELLA, Tomaso, Italian philo sopher, iv. 751.
, Punta della, cape, Italy, xvn. 187. CAMPANIA, ancient province, Italy, iv.
752; xm. 439; coins of, xvn. 637.
- FELIX, Italy, xvn. 187. CAMPANI-ALIMENIS, Matteo, Italian
mechanician, iv. 753.
CAMPANIANS, Italian people, xxi. 248.
CAMPANILE, bell-tower, iv. 753; Giot to s, at Florence, II. 436; x. 611; cam panile at Pisa, xix. 122; campaniles at Rome, II. 436; xx. 835; campanile of St Mark, Venice, xxiv. 153.
CAMPANUS ACER, district, Italy, v. 79.
CAMPASPE, river, Victoria, Australia, xxiv. 215.
CAMPBELL, Lord, lord chancellor of England, IV. 757.
, Sir Archibald, his expedition
against Burmah, iv. 557.
, Sir Colin, Lord Clyde, British
general, vi. 43.
, George, Scottish theologian and
critic, iv. 754; on rhetoric, xx. 515. , John, American journalist, xvil.
433-
, John, Scottish historian, IV. 754. , John M Leod, of Row, Scottish divine, xxi. 538. -, Robert Macgregor (Rob Roy), XX.
608.
-, Thomas, English poet, IV. 755.
CAMPBELL S TOMB, Egypt, vn. 772. CAMPBELTOWN, town, Scotland, iv.
759-
CAMPE, Joachim Heinrich, German edu cationist, iv. 760. CAMPECHE, or Campeachy, state,
Mexico, XVI. 214; xxiv. 757; town,
iv. 760; xvi. 214; xxiv. 758. CAMPEGGIO, Lorenzo, cardinal, iv. 760. CAMPELLENSIS, Gulielmus (William of
Champeaux), scholastic philosopher, v.
386; III. 602. CAMPER, Peter, Dutch anatomist, iv.
760; I. 815. CAMPERDOWN, Holland, Naval battle
of (1797), vii. 533; vni. 362. CAMPHOR, aromatic substance, iv. 760;
chemistry of, V. 560; xvn. 748; as
incense, XII. 718; from Formosa, v.
636. CAMPHUYSEN, Dirk Rafaelsz, Dutch
painter, iv. 761. CAMPI, Bernardino, Italian painter, iv.
761.
, Giulio, Italian painter, iv. 761.
CAMPIAN, Edmund, English Jesuit, iv.
761. CAMPIDANO, Plain of, Sardinia, xxi.
307-
CAMPLI, town, Italy, iv. 762.
CAMPOAMOR, Ramon de, Spanish poet, xxii. 362.
CAMPOBASSO, town, Italy, iv. 762; pro vince, xvi. 631.
CAMPOBELLO, town, Sicily, iv. 762. DI LlCATA, town, Sicily, IV. 762.
CAMPODUNUM (Kempten), Roman town, Bavaria, xiv. 33.
CAMPO FORMIC, Italy, Treaty of (1797), in. 131; ix. 610; xm. 485; XVIL 200.
CAMPOLOLAS, African race, v. 281.
CAMPOMANES, Pedro Rodriguez, Conde
de, Spanish statesman and economist,
iv. 762; xix. 363; xxn. 342. CAMPO SANTO, cloister, Pisa, vi. 36;
xix. 122. CAMPSIE, Scotland, manufacture of alum
at, i. 646.
FELLS, hills, Scotland, xxn.
553- CAMUCCINI, Vincenzo, Italian painter,
IV. 762. CAMUL (Hami), town, Central Asia, xi.
409. CAMULODUNUM (Colchester), ancient
town, England, vi. 124. CAMULOGENUS, Gallic chief, xvin.
286.
CAMUNI, Rhrctian people, xx. 505. CAMUS, Charles Etienne Louis, French
mathematician, IV. 762. CANA, of Galilee, Palestine, iv. 762.
, Dahomey, Africa, vi. 765.
CANAAN, geographical name, iv. 762.
, son of Ham, xvn. 523.
CANAANITES, people of Phoenicia and
Palestine, IV. 763; xin. 397, 401;
xvi. 533; xvin. 174, 803. CANADA, The Dominion of, iv. 765;
i. 711; early exploration of, x. 187;
Champlain s settlements in, v. 387;
as a French possession, IX. 587;
grant of, to Sir William Alexander, I.
493; in relation to the United States,
xxin. 733, 742, 759, 782; official
precedence in, xix. 667; birds of, in.
752; xvin. 16; coalfields, vi. 60;
debt, XVII. 247; fisheries, IX. 266;
forests, IX. 405; immigration to, vill.
177; Indian tribes, XII. 830; libraries,
XIV. 534, 550; militia, II. 593; mines,
xvi. 469; newspapers, xvn. 437; post
office, xix. 578; railways, xx. 252;
universities, xxin. 856.
, Upper, xvn. 774. - BALSAM, in. 293; ix. 225; xxin.
669. CANADIAN, river, New Mexico and
Texas, U.S.A., xvn. 400; xxin. 203. CANAIGRE, plant, xvn. 401. CANAL, iv. 782; flow of water in, xn.
492; Grand, in China, v. 631;
Panama, xvin. 209; Suez, xxn. 620. , or Canaletto, Antonio, Venetian
painter, IV. 795. CANALS, Egyptian, vn. 709; European,
Vin. 710; of Holland, XI. 63; in India,
for irrigation, XIII. 369; aqueducts on,
n. 229; Brindley s construction of, iv.
347; Telford s, xxin. 155. CANANDAiGUA,town, New York, U.S.A.,
iv. 795; lake, xvn. 451. CANANUS, Joannes, Byzantine historian,
iv. 613. CANAR, Ecuador, Inca remains at, vn.
648. CANARA, North, district, India, xin.
834.
, South, district, India, XIII. 835.