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CARPENTRY, in building, iv. 476.

CARPET, v. 127; East Indian, xu. 762; Kidderminster, XIV. 68; Oriental, xxni. 21 1 ; Persian, xvm. 626; Tur kish, n. 708.

CARPHOLITE, mineral, xvi. 425.

CARPHOSIDERITE, mineral, xvi. 401

CARPI, town, Italy, v. 131.

, Girolamo da, Italian painter, v.

131-

, Ugo da, Italian painter, v. 131.

CARPINI, Joannes de Piano, mediaeval traveller, v. 132; x. 178; xv. 474; his account of Cathay, v. 628.

CARPINUS, genus of trees, XII. 168.

CARPOCRATES, Gnostic, v. 132; x. 703.

CARPOSPORE^E, class of plants, in. 693.

CARPUS, Anatomy of the, I. 827; in mammals, xv. 359.

CARPZOV, family of distinguished Ger mans, v. 133.

CARQUINEZ STRAITS, California, U.S.A., xxi. 262.

CARR, Robert, earl of Somerset, xxn.

260.

CARRAGEEN, Irish moss, kind of sea weed, xin. 276; I. 508.

CARRANCHA, Patagon^m bird, xvm.

353-

CARRANZA, Bartoleme de, Spanish theo logian, v. 133.

CARRARA, town, Italy, v. 133.

MARBLE, xv. 528.

MOUNTAINS, Italy, xin. 438.

CARRATRACA, Baths of, Spain, xv. 315.

CARREL, Armand, French publicist, v.

134-

CARRELS, in architecture, n. 461. CARRH^E (Haran), Mesopotamia, xi. 454;

battle of (53 B.C.), xvm. 597; xx.

766, 774. CARRIACOU, island, West Indies, xi.

184. CARRIAGE, v. 134.

, Gun, XI. 310.

, Eailway, xx. 247.

HORSE, xii. 191.

CARRICK, district, Ayrshire, Scotland,

in. 163. , Earl of (Henry de Percy), xvm.

522.

, Earl of (Robert The Bruce), xvm.

522; XX. 592.

CARRICKFERGUS, town, Ireland, v. 137. CARRICKMACROSS, town, Ireland, xvi.

718. CARRICK-ON-SHANNON, town, Ireland,

xiv. 433. CARRICK-ON-SUIR, town, Ireland, v.

138; xxni. 406. CARRIER, conveyer of goods, v. 138.

, Jean Baptiste, French Revolu tionist, v. 139.

PIGEON, vn. 379; xm. 159; postal,

xix. 581. CARRINGTON, R. C., his observations

on sun-spots, II. 784, 786; his obser

vatory at Redhill, England, XVII.

711.

CARRION-CROW, bird, vi. 618. CARROCCIO, Lombard war-carriage, Xin.

470. CARRON, town, Scotland, v. 139; river,

xxii. 553.

CARRONADE, gun, n. 557; xi. 306. CARROT, vegetable, i. 369; xii. 280. CARSE, alluvial plain, in Scotland, xxi.

524; of Gowrie, Perthshire, xvm.

666; of Stirling, XXII. 553. CARSON, river and lake, Nevada,

U.S.A., xvii. 367.

CITY, Nevada, U.S.A., xvn.

368. CARSTARES, William, Scottish divine,

v. 139; xxi. 518.

CART, White and Black, rivers, Scot land, xx. 395. CARTAGENA, town, Colombia, South

America, v. 140; attack on, by Vernon,

(1740), xxiv. 170.

, town, Spain, v. 140.

, Alphonso de, Spanish historian, I.

619. CARTAGO, town, Colombia, South

America, v. 141. , town, Costa- Rica, Central America,

v. 141. CARTAPHILUS, the Wandering Jew,

xm. 673. CARTE, Thomas, English historian, v.

141. CARTER, Elizabeth, English writer, v.

141.

, Isaac, pianoforte maker, xix.

76. , John, his illustrations of British

architecture, n. 445. CARTERET, Sir George, grantee of New

Jersey, U.S.A., xvn. 398. , John, Earl Granville, statesman,

xi. 52. , Philip, governor of New Jersey,

U.S.A., xvii. 398. CARTESIANISM, v. 142; vn. 115; vi.

250; xvi. 91; in relation to logic,

Xiv. 792; theism of, xxni. 244. See

also Descartes. CARTESIAN PHILOSOPHY, opposed by

Condillac, vi. 250. CARTHAGE, ancient town, Africa, v. 160;

xxiii. 620; coins of, xvn. 651; col onization of, x. 175; commerce, vi.

199; language, xxi. 646; probably

the Elishah of Scripture, xm. 593; its

connexion with Phoenicia, xvm. 806;

its invasion of Sicily, xxii. 18; its

rivalry with Rome, xx. 746, 751, 767,

781; under Hannibal, XI. 441; its

ascendency over Spain, XXII. 305; its

power destroyed by Scipio Africanus,

XXI. 467; wars with Masinissa, XV.

608; in time of St Augustine, in. 75;

conquest of, by the Vandals, xxiv. 58;

Turner s pictures of, xxni. 666.

CARTHAGENA, town, Colombia, South America, v. 140.

, town, Spain, v. 140.

CARTHAMINE, dye, xxi. 145.

CARTHAMUS, genus of plants, xxi. 145; xxni. 307.

CART-HORSE, xn. 192; breeding and rearing of, I. 385.

CARTHUSIAN ABBEYS, i. 20.

CARTHUSIANS, order of monks, v. 163; xvi. 708.

C ARTIER, Jacques, French explorer, v. 165; x. 183; xvi. 795.

CARTILAGE, in anatomy, i. 851; xxii. 109.

CARTOGRAPHY, map-making, xv. 515; x. 191; ancient, XX. 91, 94.

CARTOMANCY, divining by playing- cards, vii. 293.

CARTON PIERRE, paper pulp for mould ings, xvm. 228.

CARTOON, in painting, v. 165.

CARTRIDGE PAPERS, Sizes of, xvm. 226.

CARTRIDGES, i. 744.

CARTWRIGHT, Edmund, inventor of power-loom, v. 166; VI. 500. , Major John, parliamentary re former, v. 1 66.

, Thomas, Puritan divine, v. 166; xix. 685. -, William, English poet and dra

matist, v. 167; vn. 433.

CARUCCI, Jacopo (Pontormo), Italian painter, XIX. 458.

CARUPANO, town, Venezuela, v. 167; xxiv. 140.

CARUS, Karl Gustav, German physio logist, v. 167.

CARVAHAL, Tonias Jose Gonsalez, Span ish poet, v. 167.

CARVALHO E MELLO, Sebastian Jose de, Marquis de Pombal, Portuguese states man, xix. 441.

CARVED WORK, for houses, iv. 508.

CARVIN, town, France, v. 167; xvm. 340.

CARVING, in ivory, v. 167; Japanese, xin. 591; in wood, v. 168; XXIV. 644. AND GILDING, v. 169.

CARWAR, town, India, xiv. 7.

GARY, Henry Francis, translator of Dante, v. 170.

, Sir Lucius, Viscount Falkland, v. 170.

CARYA, genus of trees, xi. 790.

CARYATIC ORDER, in architecture, n. 407.

CARYATIDES, in architecture, n. 357, 407, 461.

CARYL, Joseph, Nonconformist divine, v. 171.

CARYOCATACTES, genus of birds, xvn. 665.

CARYOPHYLL^EID^E, family of tape

worms, xxni. 54.