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INDEX 



Swallow, Ellen. See Kichards, 



Mrs. Ellen H. 

 Swammerdam, 248. 

 Swetchine, Mme., 89. 

 Swift, 98, quoted, 98 footnote. 

 Symbols and Emblems of Early 



MedicBval Christian Art by 



Louise Twining, 316. 

 Symonds, J. A., 113. 

 Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais, 



141, 168, 199, 200. 



Tacitus, 24, 25, 28. 



Taine, comparison of Milton and 

 Caedmon by, 38. 



Taj Mahal, 337 footnote. 



Tambroni, Clotilda, professor of 

 Greek, 78, 79, 209, 298. 



Tasso, Torquato, 66. 



Taylor, Janet, 161. 



Telesilla, 6, 17. 



Tencin, Mme., 92. 



Tennyson, quoted, 416, 417. 



Terentia, 356, 361. 



Tertulla, 23. 



Thais, 11. 



Theano, 8, 17, 199, 269. 



Themista, 8. 



Theodicy, by Leibnitz, 371. 



Theodora, 359. 



Theon, 137, 168, 199. 



Thucydides, quoted, 4 footnote. 



Thurm, Christopher, 174. 



Tiberius, wife of, 24. 



Tides of the Ocean and Atmos- 

 phere, The, by Mary Somer- 

 ville, 212. 



Tischendorf, 328, 329. 



Titian, 61, footnote, 66. 



Traite de Chimie, by Lavoisier, 

 215. 



d'Horlogerie, 179. 



Traite de Radio-Activite, by 



Mme. Curie, 228. 

 Travelers, women, 255-264. 

 Travels in West Africa, by Mary 



H. Kingsley, 257. 

 Treat, Mary, 254. 

 Trinity college, Dublin, 100. 

 Tristan und Isolde, by Godfrey 



of Strasburg, 276. 

 Trombetas, explored by Madame 



Coudreau, 258. 

 Trotula of Salerno, physician, 



284-286, 296, 297, 299. 

 Tulia, letters of, 29. 

 Turgenieff, weight of brain of, 



119. 

 Twining, Louise, archaeologist, 



316. 



Tyndall, 385. 

 Types and Figures of the Bible 



Illustrated by Art, by Louise 



Twining, 316. 



United States, women in, in post- 

 Eenaissance period, 99, 100; 

 women mathematicians in, 

 166; women astronomers in, 

 195; famous women natural- 

 ists in, 253-255; women phy- 

 sicians in, 300-304; education 

 in, 401, 402. 



United States National Museum, 

 254. 



Universities, of England, Scot- 

 land and Ireland, attitude of, 

 toward women, 100, 101; of 

 Germany open to women, 101; 

 European, women as profes- 

 sors in, 102; coeducational, 

 comparative standing of men 

 and women in, 128, 129. 



Universities, Italian, attitude of, 

 toward women, 57, 58; women 



