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C A R C A S
CARYOTA, genus of palms, xvm. 190. CASA, Giovanni della, Italian poet, v.
171. , Jose Iglesias de la, Spanish writer,
xxii. 361.
CASABA, town, Asia Minor, v. 181. CASA BLANCA, town, Morocco, xvi. 83 1 . CASA CALENDA, town, Italy, v. 171. CASALE, town, Italy, v. 171. CASALMAGGIORE, town, Italy, v. 171. CASALPUSTERLENGO, town, Italy, v.
171. CASAMICCIOLO, spa, Ischia, Italy, xm.
385- CASANATENSE LIBRARY, Eome, xiv.
529, 548.
CASANOVA DE SEINGALT, Venetian ad venturer, v. 171. CASAS, Bartolome de las, apostle of the
Indies, XIV. 319; xxii. 138.
GRANDES, town, Mexico, v. 172.
CASAUBON, Isaac, Huguenot scholar, v.
172. CASAUBONIANA, ana of Casaubon, i.
785. CASEIN, or Kasbiu, town, Persia, v. 174;
XVIIL 627, 628. CASCADE, Electric, vin. 35.
- MOUNTAINS, U.S.A., xxm. 800; xxiv. 385.
CASCAROBA, bird, xxn. 732. CASCIANO DEI BAGNI, town, Italy, v.
i75-
CASCO, mulatto, xvn. 319.
CASE, Trespass on the, in law, xxm. 454, 552-
CASE-HARDENING, in iron manufac ture, xm. 342.
CASEIN, essential constituent of cheese, iv. 591; v. 455; vi. 771; in milk, xvi.
303-
CASEMENT, in architecture, II. 461 ;
French, IV. 494. CASERTA, town, Italy, v. 175. CASE SHOT, i. 745. CASES OF CONSCIENCE, v. 203. CASH, Chinese money, xvn. 66 1. CASHAN, or Kashan, town, Persia, v.
175; xvm. 626.
CASH-BOOK, in book-keeping, iv. 46. CASH CREDITS, in Scottish banks, in.
334- CASHEL, town, Ireland, v. 175; xxm.
406; architecture of chapel at, n. 429;
synod of (1172), Xin. 259.
, Bock of, v. 175; xxm. 406. CASHEW NUT, v. 175; xvn. 664; oil
from, xvn. 744. CASHGAR (Kashgar), town, Turkestan,
XIV. 7; XXIII. 639. CASHMERE (Kashmir), state, Asia, xiv.
9; xi. 823.
GOAT, x. 709.
SHAWLS, xxi. 781.
CASIMIR I., king of Poland, xix. 286.
- II., of Poland, xix. 287.
III., the Great, of Poland, xix. 288.
CASIMIR IV., of Poland, xix. 289. , John, German Presbyterian, XIX. 697.
CASINO, or Cassino, Monte, Italy, Bene dictine monastery of, xvi. 778, 703; in. 557; library and archivio, xiv.
53i, 548.
CASIQUIARE, branch of Orinoco river, South America, xvn. 843.
CASIRI, Michael, librarian of the Escorial, v. 176.
CASIUS, Mons, Syria, xxn. 821.
CASK-MAKING, vi. 338.
CASLAU, town, Bohemia, vi. 754.
CASLUHIM, of Scripture (Gen. x. 14), xvin. 757.
CASMEN/E, Syracusan settlement, Sicily, xxn. 814.
CASORIA, town, Italy, v. 176.
CASPARI, C. P., Norwegian theologian, xvn. 592.
CASPE, town, Spain, v. 176.
CASPIAN SEA, v. 176; xiv. 217; level of, as compared with Oxus and Sea of Aral, xvin. 104; Rubruquis s descrip tion of, XXI. 47; seal fisheries of, XXI. 582.
CASQUE, helmet, XL 637.
CASQUETS, rocks, Channel Islands, I.
474- CASS, Lewis, American statesman, v. 181;
xxm. 768.
CASSABA, town, Asia Minor, v. 181. CASSANA, Niccolo, Italian painter, v.
182. CASSANDER, king of Macedonia, v. 182;
xv. 142. , George, Flemish theologian, V.
182. CASSANDRA, in Greek legend, v. 182.
, Lycophron s poem, xv. 94. CASSANO, town, Italy, v. 182. CASSAVA, farinaceous plant, v. 182; n.
631; xxm. 56. CASSEGRAIN, N., his telescope, xxm.
137, 145-
CASSEL, town, France, v. 183. , town, Germany, v. 182; picture
gallery of, xxi. 445.
, Hesse, state, Germany, XI. 779.
- YELLOW, pigment, xiv. 379. CASSIA, genus of plants, xxi. 664. BARK, v. 184. CASSIANUS, Joannes Eremita, monk, V.
184; xvin. 472; on monachism, xvi.
702. CASSINI, family of French astronomers,
v. 184. , Giovanni Domenico, astronomer,
v. 184; n. 755; his telescopic dis coveries, xxm. 136; his geodetic
measurements, vil. 597. CASSINO, Monte, Italy, Benedictine
monastery of, xvi. 778, 703; ill. 557;
library and archivio, xiv. 531, 548. CASSIODORUS, or Cassiodorius, Magnus
Aurelius, Bonian historian, v. 185;
xxn. 238; on Boetius, in. 856; his
History of the Goths, Xin. 748. CASSIS, town, France, v. 185. CASSITERIDES, tin islands, off Cornwall,
xvin. 806. CASSITERITE, mineral, xvi. 387; xxm.
400. CASSIUS, Avidius, Eoman general, xvin.
604.
LONGINUS, Cains, assassin of
Julius Caesar, v. 185; iv. 639; associa tions of the name, xiv. 864. CASSIVELLAUNUS, British chief, iv. 352,
637- CASSOON, or Casson, in architecture, n.
461. CASSOVA, or Kosova, Battles of (1389,
1448), i. 781, 782; xxi. 689. CASSOVIA (Kaschau), town, Hungary,
xiv. 7.
CASSOWARY, bird, v. 185; vin. 171. CASSYTHA, parasitic plant, xvin. 265. CAST, of gypsum, xi. 353. CASTAGNA, Giovanni Battista (Pope
Urban VIL), xxiv. 9. CASTAGNO, Andrea del, Italian painter,
v. 1 86. CASTALIA, fountain, Delphi, Greece, v.
186; vn. 52. CASTAMON (Kastamuni), town, Asia
Minor, Xiv. 14. CASTANOS, Francisco Xavier de, Spanish
general, v. 186. CASTE, social distinction, v. 186; in
Ceylon, V. 367; in India, IV. 204; xn.
745, 781. CASTEL, suburb of Mainz, Germany, XV.
305-
, Jean du, French poet, v. 704.
, Louis Bertraiid, French mathe matician, v. 192.
CASTEL-A-MARE, town, Italy, v. 193; xvn. 187.
, town, Sicily, v. 193.
CASTELAR, Emilio, Spanish statesman, xxn. 346.
CASTELEYN, Matthijs de, Dutch writer, xn. 92.
CASTELL, Edmund, English Orientalist, v. 193.
CASTELLAMARE, town, Italy, v. 193; xvn. 187.
CASTELLANE, Frangoise de, Marquise de Mirabeau, XVI. 493.
CASTELLANS, Polish senators, xix. 288.
CASTELLI, Benedetto, Italian mathe matician, x. 32; on the motion of fluids, xn. 435.
, Ignaz Friedrich, Austrian dramatist,
V. 193.
CASTELLO, Bernardo, Italian painter, v. 193.
, Giovanni Battista, Italian painter,
v. 193.
, Guido di (Pope Celestine II.), v.
-, Valerio, Italian painter, v. 193.