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LIST OF LOCALITIES. 



NIPHON. The largest of the islands OCHOTSK. Territory of eastern Si- 

 comprising the Japanese Empire. beria, bordering on the Ochotsk 



Sea ; its principal 



Jeduo, the capital of the empire, is 

 on the east coast of this island. 

 NORTH AUSTRALIA. The north- 

 eastern part ot Australia ; its north- 

 ern and eastern shores are on the 

 Pacific, on the west it is bounded 

 by West Australia, and on the south 

 Wales and South 



settlement of 



by New South 

 Australia. 



NORTH CAROLINA. One of the south- 

 ern United States of N. Am. ; its 

 eastern shore is on the Atlantic 

 Ocean, on the north it is bounded by 

 Virginia, and its south by South 

 Carolina. 



NORV., ~) The north-western 

 NORVEGIA, Vpart of Europe, border- 

 NORWAY. J ing on the Northern 

 Ocean. 



NOVA HOLLANDLZE. 



Australia. 



NOVA SCOTIA. The most south- 

 eastern of the provinces of British 



the same name is one of the great 

 fur-trade depots. 



OCEANICA. The islands in the Pacific 

 Ocean, comprising Malaysia, Aus- 

 tralasia and Polynesia. 



OESTERREICH. Austria. 



America; it is a peninsula, con- 

 nected with the south-eastern part 

 of New Brunswick, and separated 

 from the south of it, and from the 

 State of Maine, by the Bay of Fundy. 

 NOVA ZEMBLA. A large island in 



the Arctic Ocean, north of Russia. 

 NUBIA. A country in East Africa, 

 lying south of Egypt, north of 

 Abyssinia, east of the Libyan Des- 

 ert, and with its western shore on 

 the Red Sea. 



NUKAHIVA. One of the Marquesas, 

 or Washington Isles. 



OAXACA. One of the most southern 

 divisions of Mexico ; its south coasts 

 on the Pacific Ocean, to its east is 

 Tehuantepec, on the north Vera 

 Cruz, and on the west La Puebla. 



OBI, } One of the Moluccas, or 



OBY. J Spice Islands; it lies soutli of 

 Gilola, west of Mysol and New 

 Guinea, and north of Cerarn. 



OBYDOS. A town on the upper 

 Amazons, north-west Brazil. 



Oc., ~| Western ; to the 



OCCIDENTAL!*, West; belonging to 



OCCIDENTAL. J the west. 



OHIO. One of the United States of 

 N. Am. ; it lies south of Lake Erie 

 and Michigan, west of Pennsylva- 

 nia, east of Indiana, and north of 

 Kentucky and Virginia. 



OKKAK. A station on the north-east 

 coast of Labrador. 



OKHOTSK. See Ochotsk. 



OLD CALABAR. A settlement, east of 

 New Calabar, in eastern part of 

 Upper Guinea, West Africa. 

 j ONTARIO. Sec Lake Ontario. 

 New Holland, j OR., ^ East ; eastern ; per- 



ORIENTALIS, > tain ing to the east ; as, 



ORIENTAL. J Europe or., eastern 

 Europe. 



ORB., 

 ORBIS 



The world. 



ORKGON. One of the most western of 

 the United States of N. America; 

 the Pacific washes its western shore, 

 on its north is Washington Terri- 

 tory, to its east is Idaho, and on its 

 south California and Nevada. 



ORINOCO. A large river, running 

 through Venezuela from east to 

 west. 



ORIZABA, | A mountain peak on 



ORIZAVA. j the western border of 

 Vera Cruz, Mexico; it is 17,370 

 feet high. 



OST, Get: East. 



OSTLICH, Ger. Eastern. 



OTAHEITE. The largest of the Society 

 Islands. 



OTTOMAN EMPIRE. The Turkish 

 Empire European and Asiatic- 

 Turkey, and the Baschalic of Egypt. 



OUDE. A district in northern Hin- 

 dostan ; it lies south of Nepaul and 

 east of Delhi. 



OVALAU. One of the Fiji Islands. 



OWEN'S LAKE. In Inyo County, 

 southern California. 



