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CANARESE LANGUAGE, dictionaries of,
vii. 191. CANARIS, Constantino, Greek leader, xi.
125.
CANARIUM, genus of trees, vin. 122. CANARY, Grand, longitude reckoned
from, x. 187.
CANARY-BIRD, iv. 795; ix. 192. CANARY ISLANDS, North Atlantic, iv.
795; i. 272; xxn. 298. CANARY WINE, xxiv. 607. CANAS, Peruvian nation, xvm. 676. CANCALE, town, France, iv. 800. CANCAO, or Cancar, town, Cambodia, iv.
800. CANCEAU, Gut of, strait, Nova Scotia, v.
40. CANCER, disease, iv. 800; xvm. 380; of
the breast, xvm. 383; of the stomach,
xxn. 575; of the throat, xxm. 321. CANCIONEROS, Spanish collections of
poems, xxn. 355. CANCRIN, Franz Luclwig von, German
mineralogist, iv. 80 1. CANCRINITE, mineral, xvi. 412. CANDAHAR, town, Afghanistan, xin.
835-
CANDAULES, Lydian king, xv. 100.
CANDEISH, district, India, xiv. 56.
CANDELABRUM, ancient lamp-stand, iv. 802.
CANDIA, or Crete (q.v.), island, European Turkey, vi. 569; xxm. 653. , town, Crete, IV. 802; capture of by the Turks (1669), xxiv. 147.
CANDIAC, Jean Louis, precocious French child, iv. 802.
CANDIDE, Voltaire s work, xxiv. 292.
CANDLE, and candle-making, iv. 802.
CANDLEMAS, church festival, iv. 804.
CANDLE-NUT OIL, xvn. 744.
CANDLESTICK, iv. 804.
CANDLISH, RobertSmith, Scottish divine, iv. 804.
CANDOLLE, Augustin Pyramus de, vn. 18; his classification of plants, iv. 80; xvi. 838.
CANDY, Sugar, confection, vi. 257.
CANE, variety of plants, iv. 805.
CANEA, town, Crete, iv. 806; vi. 572.
CANEPHORI, in Greek festival proces sions, iv. 806.
CANE - SUGAR, xix. 54; xxn. 623, 625.
CANETE, Mendoza, marquis of, Peruvian viceroy, xvm. 677.
CANFINNY, chief of Irish sept, xix. 735.
CANGA-ARGUELLES, Jose, Spanish states man, iv. 806.
CANGIAGIO, Luca (Luchetto da Geneva), Italian painter, x. 158.
CAN GRANDE, duke of Verona, xxiv. 173-
CANICATTI, town, Sicily, iv. 806.
CANID^E, family of carnivorous mam mals, vn. 324; xv. 437.
CANIGOU, Mont, France, xx. 128.
CANINA, Luigi, Italian archaeologist, iv.
806.
CANINI, Giovanni Agnolo, Italian en graver, iv. 806. CANINO, Prince of (Lucien Bonaparte),
iv. 28.
CANISP, mountain, Scotland, xxn. 726. CANITZ, Baron von, German poet, iv.
807; x. 531. CANMORE, Malcolm, king of Scotland,
xxi. 480. CANNABIN, CANNABENE, resin and oil
in Indian hemp, XL 649. CANNAE, ancient town, Italy, iv. 807;
battle of (216 B.C.), III. 444; XI. 443;
xx. 749. CANNANORE (Kananur), town, India,
xin. 834; xv. 312. CANNEL COAL, vi. 46; xvi. 429. CANNES, town, France, iv. 807; i.
599-
CANNIBALISM, iv. 807; evidences of, in bone-caves, v. 269; on the Congo, xvii. 317; in Fiji, IX. 157; in Polynesia, XIX. 426.
CANNIDAS, in Greek legend, xxm. 294.
CANNING, Earl, governor-general of India, IV. 810; XII. 809.
, George, English statesman, IV. 809;
vill. 365; his duel with Castle- reagh, xiv. 854; his relations with Palmerston, xvm. 193; with Peel, xvm. 454. -, Stratford (Viscount Stratford dt
Redcliffe), English diplomatist, xxn.
590.
CANNOBIO, town, Italy, xv. 198. CANNON, ancient, II. 557; construction
of, XL 286; naval, XVII. 286. , George Q., Mormon delegate to
United States Congress, xvi. 827. STREET RAILWAY STATION,
London, XX. 235. CANNSTATT, or Canstatt, town, Wiirtem-
berg, v. 26; xxn. 613; population,
xxiv. 701. CANO, Alonzo, Spanish painter and
sculptor, iv. 811; xxi. 567.
, Melchior, Spanish bishop, iv. 8 1 1 ;
his opposition to the Jesuits, XIII. 650. CANOBUS, or Canopus, town, ancient
Egypt, v. 23.
CANOE, kind of boat, iv. 811; xxi. 804. CANON, of Scripture, v. i; m. 644; of
Hebrew Bible, ill. 635.
, ecclesiastical officer, v. 1 5, 228.
, of hymns in Greek Church, XI I.
580.
, in music, xvii. 82. CANONICAL HOURS, v. 22; iv. 263. CANONIZATION, v. 22. CANON LAW, v. 15; growth of, xix.
499; its relations to heresy, XI. 734;
Cranmer s revision of, vi. 551. CANON MIRIFICUS, Napier s work on
logarithms, xvn. 178. CANONS, Apostolic, n. 194.
CANONS, Book of, for Scottish Church,
xxi. 511. CANONS, of the Colorado river, U.S.A.,
vi. 163; xxm. 799. CANONS REGULAR, order of monks, xvi.
707; of the Holy Sepulchre, xxi. 670. CANOPUS, town, ancient Egypt, v. 23. CANOPY, in architecture, n. 461. CANOSA, town, South Italy, v. 23. CANOSSA, North Italy, emperor Henry
IV. s penance at (1077), x. 488; XL
177; xin. 471; xv. 632. CANOVA, Antonio, Italian sculptor, v.
24; xxi. 570. CANOVAS DEL CASTILLO, Antonio,
Spanish historian, xxn. 362. CANSO, Gut of, strait, Nova Scotia, v. 40;
xvn. 60 1. CANSTATT, town, Wiirtemberg, v. 26;
xxn. 613; population, xxiv. 701. CANSTEIN, Karl Hildebrand, count of,
German writer, v. 27. CANTABRIA, district, ancient Spain, v.
27. CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS, Spain, xxn.
294. CANTACUZENE, Serban, voivode of
Walachia, xxi. 17. CANTACUZENUS, Johannes, emperor of
the East, v. 27; as Byzantine historian,
IV. 613; on Hesychasm, XL 782. CANTAGALLO, town, Brazil, v. 27. CANTAL, department, France, v. 27. CANTARINA, Simone, Italian painter, v.
28. CANTATA, musical composition, xvn.
86, 88. CANTEMIR, Antiochus, Russian poet, v.
28.
, Demetrius, voivode of Moldavia, v.
28; xxi. 19. CANTERBURY, town, England, v. 28;
xiv. 39; archbishop of, n. 369; list of
archbishops, v. 30; original Saxon
cathedral, I. 13; III. 419; architecture
of cathedral, n. 426; crypt of cathe dral, vi. 668; library, xiv. 519; news papers, xvn. 421.
, province, New Zealand, v. 30.
- TALES, Chaucer s, v. 452; vm.
412. CANTHARIDES, in pharmacy, v. 31; vi.
133; as poison, xix. 278. CANTHARUS, ancient Greek cup, xix.
180, 614.
CANTICLES, book of Scripture, v. 32. CANTILLON, Napoleon s bequest to,
xvn. 226.
CANTING ARMS, in heraldry, XL 691. CANTON, town, China, v. 37, 639.
, town, Ohio, U.S.A., v. 39; xvn.
737-
, administrative district in Switzer land, xxn. 793, 795. -, John, English physicist, v. 39; his
electrical discoveries, vm. 7.
CANTOR, M., OP numerals, xvn. 627.