GENERAL CO THE POPULAR EDUCATOR. 



,'lycerine, T. 36 



'. 



.. hi,, ride of. ii. 400 



115 

 Node*, The. iv. 401 ; v. 307 



ml S..iind. .i. 94, 95 

 N..iiiiii,iii\f. I'-isii!-..!! of, in 

 !i Interrogative Ben- 

 Nopal Pliint, ni. l::7 



.in St\|,-, 'I'll.-. i:i. 185 

 Normans Down with the, i. 40, 



North-west Passage, Discovery 



Norway, Commerce of, vi. 342, 406 



Maid .-f. 



Ni.rwi. vi. 209 



Notnrv 



.ii, Roman Method of, i. 23 



Scales of, iii. 968 



and Numeration, i. 13 



Note, Chromatic, ii. 54; iv. 121 



Circular, v. 358 



Promissory, iii. 46 j vi. 238 



Notes, Bought and Sold. v. 342 



Consonance of, ii. 188 



Dock Weight, v. 359 



Length of, Notation of, i. 274 



Mental Effects of, ii. 51, 52, 



394,395 



Principal, Character and Ef- 

 fects of, ii. 125, 136 



Relation of, ii. ::tl 



Notomuta, The, ii. 313 

 Notre-Dame (Paris), Church of, 



iii. 114 

 Nouns (English), iv. 250, 251, 



294, 411, 412 ; v. 14, 15 

 (French), i 59 ; ii. 10; iii. 



337, 354, 397, 406, 407; iv. 115. 



250. 271 ; vi. 75 

 (German), i. 61, 94, 102, 119; 



iv. 238, 285, 286, 334, 335, 377 



378; 11. 2: it 

 (German), Terminations of, 



iv. 134 



(Greek), ii. 98, 130, 195, 258 



(Greek) and Adjectives, ii. 



99, lii:i: i. !:' 



(Italian), iv. 30, 63, 64 ; vi. 199 



(Latin), i. 98, 99, 142, 143, 230, 



330,331 



(Spanish), v. 41; vi. 123 



Nucleobranchiata, or Heteropoda, 



iii. 410 



Null and Void, vi 186 

 Number (English), iy. 411 ; v. 14 

 Numbers, Abstract, i. 13 



Composite, i. 126 



Concrete, 1. 13 



Local Value of, i. 13 



Measure of, i. 126 



Prime, i. 126 



(French), Cardinal and Or- 

 dinal, i. 116 



(French), Cardinal, Varia- 

 tions of the, iv. 69 



(French), Ordinal, Observa- 

 tions on the, iv. 69 



(German), Cardinal, v. 131 



(German) Ordinal, v. 186 



(Italian), Cardinal and Ordi- 

 nal, vi. 235 



(Spanish), vi. 123 



Numerals (French), Fractional, 

 iv. 115 



German), v. 131, 186, 187 



Greek), iii. 339, 386 



Italian), vi. 235 



Latin), ii. 122 



Spanish), vi. 147, 148 



Numeration and Notation, i. 13 

 Numinulites, vi. 162 



Nut, The, i. 281 

 Nutation, iv. 401 

 Nutmeg Tree, The, iii. 325 

 Nuts, Our most Familiar, vi. 391 



8N 



Nux Vomica, iv. 65 

 Nvl-Ghau, The, or Blue Ox, iv. 60 

 Nymphidia, iv. 352 



O 



O, Sound of, in French, i. 19 



Oases, iii. 306 



Obelisk, The, or Dagger, i. 21R 



Object, The (English), vi. 307 



(Greek), vi. 384 

 Object* in Outline, Drawing of, 



i M 

 with Retiring Side*, To 



Draw, iii. 235 

 Obligation, vi. 158 

 Observatory, Royal, Greenwich, 



iv. 21:: ' 



Ocean, Action of the, ii. 231 ; UL 



193, 194 

 Oceans, The Five, ii. 231-285 



Oceania, n. i'T r. 



Octave, An, i. 92 



o,-tav,., i. :-.<; 



Odontophora, or Tooth-bearer*, 

 iii. 41n 



(Euotheru bionnis, iii. 191 



suavolens, in. 1:>I 



Oersted's Experiments, v. 322 



(Esophagus, The, or Gullet, v. 255 



Offices, Government, Groups of, 

 :. M", 17.', 228,207,864 



Ogee, The, i. 233 



Ogygia Buchii, The, iv. 293 



Ohm's Laws, v. 200 



Oi. Sound of, in French, i. 58 



Oiketicus, The, iv. 297 



nils Essential, v. 109 



Oldhamia, The, iv. 292 



OleacetB, or Olive-worts, ii. 402 



Oligoclase, vi. 331 



Olive, The, ii. 402 



Om, On, Nasal Sound of, i. 58 



On Dit, vi. 186 



Onagraceso, iii. 191 



Onygena equina, The, v. 161 



Onyx, vi. 258 



Oolite, iii. 386 ; iv. 322 ; vi. 2426 



Fossils Characteristic of, vi.26 



Opal, vi. 258 



Opcrculum, The, iii. 409 



Ophir, i. 5 



Ophthalmoscope, The, vi. 52 



Opium, v. 109 



Opposition (Logical), v. 246 



Options, vi. 186 



Opuntia cpchinellifera and vul- 

 garis, iii. 137 



Orange, The, iii. 232 



Orang-Outang, The, iv. 95 



Ordinals (Latin), Declension of, 

 B. 122 



Organs of Animals, iii. 263 



Orinoco, The River, iv. 318 



Orleans, Siege of, iv. 190 



Orpimeut, vi. 400 



Orrery, Electric, The, iv. 370 



Orthis vespertiho, iv. 293 



Orthoceras, The, v. 74 



Orthoclase, vi. 331 



Orthography, English, Inconsis- 

 tency of, i. 18 



Orthoptera, iii. 34 



Oryctes Rhinoceros, The, v. 31 



Osborne Series, The, vi. 162 



Oscillation, Centre of, iv. 285 



Osseiue, iv. 205 



Osseous System, or Bony Skele- 

 ton in Man, v. 63 



Ostrich, The, ii. 159 



Oter, Idiomatic use of, L 235 



Otway, Thomas, ii. 55 



Ou Ou, The, or Cocoa-nut Crab, 

 iv. 400 



Ourari, The, or Wourali, iv. 65 



Outline Figures in Straight Lines 

 and Curves, To Draw, i. U 



Outlines in Shorthand, List of, 

 i. 345,346; ii. 12 



Oval, The, ii. 284 



Ovary, The. i. 241 



Overcharge, vi. 186 



Ovid, Readings from, iv. 358 



Ovule, Reflexed, i. 348 



Owen, Robert, v. 221 



Ox Family, The, iii. 273, 274 



Oxford, iil 172, 228, 231 



Colleges and Halls in, iii. 231 



Provisions of, i. 178 



Oxford Clay, The, vi. 25 



Oxides, ii. 289, 336; iii. 240, 284, 

 285,321,382,383; iv. 43 



Compound, vi. 331 



of Chlorine, ii. 400 



Oxns, The river, i. 272 



Oxy-calcium Light, The, iv. 208 



Oxy-hydrogen Colour Top, vi. 231 



Oxygen, ii. 132 



Oysters, Pearl, v. 146 



Ozon<>, ii. I-:'. ; vi. 281 



P, Boimn of, in French, i. 49 

 Pacific Ocean, Navigation of, L 



Packfong, or German Silver. UL 

 177 



I'a.i. II.-. 2 '.2 



Page's Galvanic Mtuto, vi. Z71 

 Painting in Water Cokran, T. 212, 



880,343; > 



Pair, or Element, A, v. UP 

 Paleolithic Age, The, vi. 806 



PaUeotherium, The, vi. Ifl2 



1-al. . Km.'l>h. Tl,.-. ML :;* 



I'ak-niv - I)'.-.-.,Y.T,.-. 27-' 



Palladian School, The, iv. 10 

 Palm, Cocoa-nut, iv. 399 j v. 81 



I'aliii-ir.-ii-, Th.-, iv |::r 



Pampas, The, iv. 874; v. 178 



BnM, v. :ju; 

 Pamperos, The, vi. 64 

 Panama, or Darien, Isthmus of, 



i. 102 ; ii. 197 



Panax quinquefolium, iii. 80 

 Pancreas, or Sweetbread, v. 256 

 Pancreatic Fluid, iv. 806 

 Panic, vi. 186, 396 

 Panicle, The, i. 218 

 Pantagraph, The, v. 334 

 Pantopoda, iii. 212 

 Papacy, The, iii. 260. 261 

 Papaveraceas, or Poppy Tribe, 



The, i. 376, 377 



PapayaoetB, or Papayads, iv. 27 

 Papaw Tree, iv. 27 

 Paper for Painting Purposes, T. 



213 



Papillae, i. 290 

 Papin's Digester, v. 411 

 Papyrus, The, v. 303 

 Par, vi. 186 

 Parabola, Problems on the, ii. 



8847807,808 

 Parade, ii. 373 

 Paradigm, ii. 373 

 Paradise, ii. 373 



- Lost, i. 199 

 Paradox, ii. 373 



Hydrostatic, The, iv. 388 

 Paraffin oil, v. 164 

 Paragon, ii. 373 

 Paragraph, A, i. 219; ii. 373 

 Parallax, Horizontal, Sun's, v. 2 

 Parallel, A, i. 218 ; ii. 373 



- Motion, Watt's, vi. 385 

 Parallelograms and Triangles, 



Properties of, iii. 336 

 Paralogism, ii. 373 

 Paraphrase, ii. 373 

 Paraselinse, vi. 369 

 Parcels, Bill of, v. 341 

 Parhelia, vi. 369 

 Paris Basin, The, vi. 162 



Plaster of, vi. 163 

 Parliament, First English, i. 177 



- Houses of, Salaries and Ex- 

 aminations for Clerkships in, 

 iv. 170 



Paruell, Thomas, vi. 374 



Parochial, ii. 359 



Parsees, The, vi. 225 



Parsing (English), Exercises in, 



i. 171; ii. 227, 339; iii. 87, 236; 



iv. 36, 349 

 Parsing (English) and Compo- 



sition, i. 107109 



- (Greek), Hints on, iv. 124 



- (Latin), ii. 382 

 Parsley, Fools', ii. 24 



Part Singing, Exercises in, iv. 56, 



57 



Parts, Balancing, iii, 400 

 Parthenon, The, ii'. 

 I'arti.-iples (English), vi. 59, 252 



- (French), Past. i. 314; iii. 

 219-221; v. 211 



- (French), Present, iii. 164; 

 v. 211 



- (German), i. 382 ; v. 334 ; vi. 

 331.342 



- (Italian), vi. 170. 891 



- (Spanish), v. 228: vi. 188 



- (Spanish), Irregular, vi. 91 

 Particles (English), i. 75 



- (German), i. 239, 245. 246,282 



- (Latin), Interrogative, ri. 288 



ves. or Fractional*, v. 187 

 Partner, Sleeping or Dormant, vi. 



279 

 I' r:ii-rs]iip, vi. 221 



- Dissolution of, v. 350 



Pa*oal-s Uw, IT. 388 

 Pa** Book. vi. 811 



896.314 



Patlla, The. or KB** aip. v 1Z7 

 Patent, vt 821 



- 0OB,8atarfeai>4Emaln*- 

 tioM for CtefattM to, IT. 88* 



Patronymics ( Greek I. v i. 8K7 

 Pattfnfton's Prco***. Stiver E- 



motod turn 9 by, - 

 Pans**, Appropriate, L 807 

 Pay macter-Getiera!'* CMHce, Bato- 



ria* and Examinations (or 



Clerkship* in. iv. 88 

 Pav'.-i,t, K.|<mt.., ; , .'.. .::.>', " 



- Suspension of-jvi. 879 



I'r-u iron Or.-. ::i. 17 



Pea, Sweet, The, M. 158 



. 

 U 1-.2. IV, 



Pebble. A, iii. 38S 

 Pecal, The, iv. 240 (note) 

 PedaltacesB, ii. 875 

 Pedalium murex. The. iL 875 

 Pedemasoope, The, vi. l* 

 IV.l.-.ral, Th-. 11. :;-"' 

 Peduncle, or Pedicle, i. 218 

 Peele, George, v. 112 

 lV!:inr"ni<iiii!-. TK-. Hi 2- > 



Pelvis, The, v. 127 

 Pemmican, iii. 402 

 Penalty, vi 

 Pendulum, The, iv. 284 



- Electric, The,iv. 312 

 Peninsula, A, iL 197 

 Penmanship, Lee*on in, i. 11, Tl, 



36, 60, 68, 98, 109, 117, 133, 140. 

 17.;, i-l. 188,8*1, 88B.MA, M, 

 27-i. :>.1.::17. ::2i. :". W7, WO, 

 307, 407; ii. 33, 64, 97, 128, 5J08, 

 188)881.481 



Pennatulidc. ii. 186 



Pentamerua Uevis, iv. 357 



Penumbra, v. 2 



Peppermint, iv. 380 



Per (Italian), v. 88 



Per cent., vi. 221 



Percentage, iL 888 



Perception, v. 85 



Perchloric Acid, iL 40J 



Percussion, v. 274 



Perecop, Isthmus of , ii. 270 



Perianth, i. 241 



Pericardium, The, vi. 61 



Perihelion, ii. 5 ; iv. 1 



Period, A, i. 51 



Periphery, The, ii. 88 



Periwinkle, The, iv. 240, 385 



Permian Forest, v. 888 



- System, v. 867 889 

 Permit, vi. 221 



Perouse. La, as a Discoverer, i. 



193 



Peroxide of Chlorine, ii. 400 

 Perpendicular Period, The, iiL 



185 

 Persepolis, Excavated Tombs of. 



11. !: 

 Persia, iii. 214 



- Architecture of, fl. 188 

 Persian Power, The, iii. 130138 

 Personification, iv 

 Perspective, Angular, i. 78, 186 



- Elementary, t. 71, 78 



- Height* ot Object* in, i. 865 



- Geometrical, ii. 161, 285, 888, 

 295. 860, 861; M. 7. 9. 72. 78, 

 140-148, 804-206. 271, 278. 

 838-334, 868, 368-390; iv. 23 

 -25, 87-8STm-173, 880-481. 

 884-^888, 892, 393; v. 24-86, 

 8789, 158. 153 



- Parallel, i. 72, 103-105 

 Persulphate Hattery, v. 130 

 Pertalloiri. Henry, v. 221 

 Petal. A. L 841 



PeUloid, iL 57 



Peter the Great and Rns*, v. 



the Hermit, iv. 1, 8 



Petiole. A, i. 128 

 Petitio Principa. vi. 14 

 Petroleum, v. 164 

 Petrology, h. 



