CHAMBERS'S INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE. 



Drawing, 641-650. 



Drayton, Michael, 148. 



Dreams, 443. 



Druidism, 129. 



Drummond, William, 148. 



Dryburgh Abbey, 256. 



Dryden, John, 156. 



Dualism, system of, 437. 



Dublin University, 268. 



Dumbartonshire, Dumbarton Castle, 249. 



Dumfries, 256. 



D unbar, battle of, 148. 



Duncan, Admiral, 165. 



Dundee, 255. 



Dunedin, 303. 



Dunkeld, 248. 



Duns or raths, 732. 



Dunstaffnage, Isle of Kerrera, 250. 



Durgapaja, the, 427. 



Dutch war, 150. 



Duties of morality, 381 ; jural duties, 382. 



Duties, personal or private, 546 ; social, 552. 



Dwarfs and fairies, 440, 



Dyes, 795. 



Earls, 131. 



Earn, Loch, 247. 



Earthenware and china, how to choose, 786 ; how 

 to mend, 796. 



Easter, in the Romish calendar, 449 ; Easter fes- 

 tivals, 453, 454- 



East India Company, 142, 160, 174. 



Eau de Cologne, 800. 



Ecclesiastical law, 56. 



ECONOMICS, SOCIAL, 513-528. 



ECONOMY, POLITICAL, 465-480. 



Ecuador, republic of, 324. 



Eddas, the, 434. 



Edessa, principality of, in Middle Age History, 

 124. 



Edinburgh, 253. 



Edomites, the, in Anthropology, 6. 



EDUCATION, 561-576 ; distinction between edu- 

 cation and instruction, 562 ; punishment in, 

 567 ; religion, 568 ; ideal plan of education, 

 571 ; state education, 576. 



Education Act, 175, 184. 



Education in Great Britain and Ireland, 184 ; 

 tables of progress of primary education, 185. 



Education, statistics of, 542. 



Egypt, ancient, 70; pyramids, 71 ; history, 71. 



Egypt, modern, 294. 



Egyptian Atlantidae, in Anthropology, 6. 



Elba, 169, 214. 



Electoral duties, 557. 



Electoral qualifications, 42. 



Electric telegraph, invention of the, 176. 



Electrotyping, process of, 760. 



Elegance, an attribute of style, 739. 



Eleusinian mysteries, the, 85. 



Elf-bolts, or flint arrow-heads, 721. 



Elgin marbles, the, 655. 



Eliot, George (Miss Evans), 176. 



Elizabeth, government, and character of, 140-142. 



Elmina, 292. 



Elves, 440. 



Embassies, 47. 



Ember-week, 45 1, 456, 459. 



Embroidery and' gold-lace, how to clean, 790. 



Emigration, British, 191. 



Emirs, 116. 

 80 



Emotion, or feeling, 337 ; emotion in general, 

 345 ; the special emotions, 347 ; in Rhetoric, 

 752. 



Emperors and popes, struggle of (Middle Age His- 

 tory), 120. 



Engineers, in Military Organisation, 197. 



ENGLAND AND WALES, 225-240. 



England, Established Church of, 182, 404. 



England, history of (see History of Great Britain 

 and Ireland, 129-176); description of, 225- 

 240. 



ENGLISH GRAMMAR, 577-592. 



English language, 30. 



English law courts, 59. 



Engraving on stone, 767. 



Engraving on wood, 769 ; on copper and steel, 

 773 ; seal and gem engraving, 775 ; engraving 

 and etching on glass, 776. 



ENGRAVING PHOTOGRAPHY, 769-784. 



Enlistment, 200. 



Ennius, 112. 



Epaminondas, 95. 



Epeirus, 81. 



Ephors, 91. 



Epic poetry, 750 ; ancient epic poetry of Greece, 



OQ 

 OO. 



Epicurus, 96. 



Epigram, an attribute of style, 740. 



Epiphany, festival of, 449. 



Episcopal Church of Ireland, 405; of Scotland, 

 406. 



Equations, in Algebra, 608. 



Equity law, 55, 57. 



Erie, Lake, 307. 



Erzeroum, 278. 



Eskimos, the, in Anthropology, 5. 



Esquimaux, the, 308. 



Essequibo, 329. 



Esthonians, in Anthropology, 4. 



Etching, process of, on stone, 766 ; on copper, 

 773 ; on steel, 775 ; on glass, 776. 



Eternity of matter, 372. 



ETHICS, 379-384- 



Ethiopian or negro history, 65. 



Ethiopians, in Anthropology, 6. 



Ethnography, Ethnology, i. 



Etna, 214. 



Etruscans, the, 97. 



Etty, painter, 654. 



Etymology of the English language, 579-588. 



Euphrates, 274. 



Euripides, 95. 



EUROPE, GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF, 209-224. 



Eurystheus, 87. 



Evangelical Church, 403. 



Evangelical Union or Morisonians, 408. 



Everest, Mount, 274. 



Evolutions of an army, 204. 



Exchange, bills of, 488. 



Exchange, in Political Economy, 473-477 ; of ex- 

 changeable value, 474, 



Exchequer Chamber, 59. 



Excise, customs, 485. 



Exclusion Bill, the, 151. 



Exhibitions, international, 176. 



Expressiveness, an attribute of style, 738. 



Extincteur, the fire, 792. 



Extinction of races, in Anthropology, 14. 



Eyes, in Anthropology, 8. 



Faine'ans, or Sluggard kings, 114. 



