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CARIMATA ISLANDS, Indian Archi pelago, v. 105.

CARINA, Parthian kingdom, xvm. 592.

CARINARIA, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 654.

CARINAT^E, division of birds, in. 699; xvm. 19.

CARINELLA, genus of worms, xvn. 326, 328, 330.

CARINE NOCTUA, owl of Pallas Athene, xvm. 91.

CARINI, town, Sicily, v. 106.

CARINOLA, town, Italy, v. 106.

CARINTHIA, crown-land, Austria, v. 106; xxn. 614.

CARINUS, Roman emperor, xvn. 627.

CARIPE, town, Venezuela, v. 106.

CARISBROOKE, village and castle, Isle of Wight, v. 106; xxiv. 562.

CARISIACUM (Quiersy-sur-Oise), France, Diet of (877), ix. 534.

CARISSIMI, Giacouio, Italian composer, v. 1 06.

CARLETON, Sir Dudley, English states man, v. 107.

, William, Irish novelist, v. 107.

- COLLEGE OBSERVATORY, North- field, Minnesota, xvn. 715.

CARLI, Giovanni Rinaldo, count of, Italian economist, v. 107; XIX. 362.

CARLISLE, town, England, v. 108; parliament of, vill. 373. , town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., V. 1 10. , Fifth Earl of, statesman, v. 1 10. , Seventh Earl of, statesman, v. 1 10.

TABLE, of mortality, xm. 169.

CARLIST WAR, Spain, xxn. 346.

CARLO ALBERTO, king of Sardinia, xm. 486.

CARLO EMMANUELE III., king of Sardinia, XIII. 484.

CARLOMAN, son of Charles Martel, ix.

53i- CARLOS, Don, son of Philip II. of Spain,

xvm. 744. , Don, king of Naples (Charles III.

of Spain), XXII. 338, 340. , Don, brother of Ferdinand VII.

of Spain, XXII. 345. CARLOVINGIAN KINGS, of France, ix.

53- CARLOW, county, Ireland, v. 110, in;

population and representation, XXIII.

727; town, v. in. CARLOWITZ, town, Hungary, v. 112;

peace of (1699), xiv. 466; xx!. 646;

wine of, XXIV. 610. CARLSBAD, town, Bohemia, v. 112;

mineral water of, xvi. 435.

DECREES (1819), x. 505.

CARLSBURG, town, Transylvania, v.

112. CARLSEN, Captain, Norwegian Arctic

explorer, xix. 323. CARLSHAMN, town, Sweden, v. 112. CARLSKRONA, province and town,

Sweden, v. 112.

CARLSRUHE, town, Baden, v. 1 1 2. CARLSTAD, province and town, Sweden,

v. 113-

CARLSTADT, district and town, Bavaria, v. 113.

, town, Croatia, Austria, v. 113. (A. R. Bodenstein, q.v.), German

Reformer, v. 113; XX. 333. CARLUKE, town, Scotland, v. 114. CARLYLE, Alex., Scottish clergyman,

xx. 599. , Joseph Dacre, English Orientalist,

v. 114.

, Thomas, his Letters and Speeches

of Oliver Cromwell, vi. 604; his Life

of John Sterling, XXII. 541. CARMAGNOLA, town, Italy, v. 114.

-, Francesco Bussone, count of,

condottiere, v. 114. CARMANIA, Parthian satrapy, xiv. 99;

xvni. 586. CARMARTHEN, county, Wales, v. 114;

population and representation, xxm.

727; town, V. 115. CARMATHIANS, Moslem sect, n. 259;

xiv. 15; xvi. 586, 594. CARMEL, mountain, Palestine, v. 115;

xvm. 172; Elijah at, vill. 135. CARMELITES, order of monks, v. 116;

xvi. 709.

CARMENTA, Roman goddess, xix. 654. CARMICHAEL, Gershom, Scottish meta physician, v. 117. CARMINA NISIBENA, Syriac hymns,

xxii. 828.

CARMINE, pigment, v. 117; xix. 88. CARMINIC ACID, vi. 97. CARMONA, town, Spain, v. 118; xxi.

708.

CARMOOT, fish, xxn. 67. CARNAC, town, France, v. 118; ancient

remains at, II. 383; xxi. 51. CARNALLITE, mineral, xv. 217; xvi.

384; xix. 588. CARNAN, Thomas, claimant of the right

to print almanacs, I. 591. CARNARVON, county, Wales, v. 1 1 8 ;

population and representation, XXlll.

727; town, v. 119. CARNATIC, district, India, v. 119. CARNATION, flowering plant, xn. 254;

xix. 106.

CARNAUBA WAX, xxiv. 459. CARNEADES, Greek philosopher, v. 120;

I. 69; XXI. 380; opponent of the

Stoic school, xxn. 570. CARNEIA, Spartan festival, n. 186. CARN ElGE, mountain, Scotland, xx.

854- CARNELIAN, precious stone, i. 277;

xvi. 389; xxi. 310; gems of, x. 136. CARNI, ancient Italian tribe, xm. 447. CARNIA, province, Greece., I. 79. CARNIC ALPS, i. 630. CARNIOLA, province, Austria, v. 121. CARNIVAL, season preceding Lenten

fast, v. 121.

CARNI VORA, order of mammals, v. 124; XV. 432 ; sense of touch in, xxill.

479-

CARNIVOROUS PLANTS, xm. 134. CARNOT, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite,

French minister of war, v. 124; IX.

606, 609; organizer of Revolutionary

army, II. 601 ; on fortification, IX.

442, 463. , N. L. Sadi, French mathematician,

xxill. 283; on radiation of heat, xx.

214; on the theory of steam-power,

XXII. 478, 481, 485. CARNOUSTIE, town, Scotland, ix. 411. CARNOVALE, Fra, Italian painter, xxi.

442.

CARNTUAL, mountain, Ireland, xm. 215. CARNUNTUM, ancient town, Pannonia,

v. 125.

CARO, Annibale, Italian poet, v. 125. CAROB TREE, or Locust, xiv. 767; v.

623; beans, ill. 460. CAROLAN, Turlogh, Irish bard, v. 125. CAROLINA, colony, U.S.A., xxin. 729.

, North, State, U.S.A., xvn. 558.

, South, State, U.S.A., xxn. 286. JASMINE, plant, xm. 596.

CAROLINE, Amelia Augusta, wife of George IV. of England, v. 125; vin. 365; x. 427; trial of, IV. 377. -, Maria, wife of Ferdinand IV. of

Naples, ix. 79. - ISLANDS, Pacific Ocean, v. 125; xvi. 256; xvni. 128.

MANUSCRIPTS, xvni. 160.

CAROLINGIANS, French kings, ix. 530.

CARON, Pierre Augustin (Beaumar- chais), French dramatist, in. 467; IX. 666.

CARONI, affluent of Orinoco river, South America, xvn. 844.

CARONIUM (Coriuma), ancient town, Spain, vi. 443.

CARORA, town, Venezuela, v. 126.

CAROSOMO, Benedetto, senator, medi eval Rome, xx. 795.

CAROUGE, town, Switzerland, v. 126.

CARP, fish, xn. 692; xix. 127; xxin. 173; angling for, n. 43.

CARPAL BONES, Anatomy of, i. 827.

CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS, v. 126; in. 115; xn. 361; xxin. 521.

CARPATHUS, island, Asia Minor, v. 127.

CARPEAUX, J. B., French sculptor, xxi. 564.

CARPEL, in plants, iv. 141; xx. 424.

CARPELLINI, C. F., Sienese librarian, xxn. 43.

CARPENTARIA, Gulf of, Australia, v. 127; in. 107; xx. 171.

CARPENTER, Naval, duties of, xvn. 293.

, W. B., on vertical oceanic circula tion, in. 22, 24.

CARPENTERIANA, ana of Charpeutier, i.

785-

CARPENTRAS, town, France, v. 127;

xxiv. 114.