INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Browne, Patrick, botanist in Jamaica, 1023. 



Browne, W. G., traveller in Darfoor, 965, 1048. 



Bruce, James, traveller in Abyssinia, 1029. 



Bruern, earl of Northumberland, 639. 



Brun, Charles le, French painter, 965 



Brunetto Latini, of Florence, astronomer, 753. 



Brunfels, Otho, German botanist, 870. 



Bruno, archbishop of Treves, 684. 



Bruno de Lungobardo, medical writer, 723. 



Bruno, founder of the Carthusian Order of monks, 681. 



Brunyer, Abel, French botanist, 959. 



Brutus, D. Junius, founder of gladiatorial exhibitions, 



382. 

 Brutus, Marcus, Roman general, 456. 

 Bruyere, author of Characteres du Terns, 965. 

 Bryennius, scholastic Greek writer, 703. 

 Bucca-raya, Hindu king, 791. 



Bucca-raya II,, Hindu king, 801. 



Bucer of Alsace, protestant reformer, 872. 



Buchanan, George, English poet and historian, 897. 



Buchanan-Hamilton, botanist in Hindustan, 1050. 



Buc'hoz, P. Ios , French botanist, 1031. 



Buddha, or Guadama, founder of Buddhism, 234, 237, 

 241, 58S, 630, 735, 767. 



Buddhadasa, king of Ceylon, 548, 552. 



Buddhaghosha, Buddhist missionary, 559, 676. 



Budeus of Paris, jurist and critic, 872. 



Bukki, Jewish high-priest, 156. 



Bulbun, Gheias-u-din, ninth sultan of Delhi, 751, 758. 



Bumaldi, Io. Ant., Italian botanist, 948. 



Bunge, A. v., botanist in Eastern Tartary and China, 

 1064, 1066. 



Burchardus of Worms, theologian, 664. 



Burchell, naturalist in Austral Africa, 1052. 



Burgoyne, British general in N. America, 1036. 



Burkhard, Io. Henr., botanist, 997. 



Bunnann, loan., Dutch botanist, 1015, 1025 



Burmann, Nic. Laur., Dutch botanist, 1029. 



Burnet, Gilbert, historian, 997. 



Burrough, Stephen, British navigator, 891. 



Burserus, botanist, 941 



Busbecke, botanist at Constantinople, 891. 



Butes, priest of Neptune at Athens, 152. 



Butler, Benjamin F , American general, lawyer, and 

 statesman, 1071. 



Butler, Samuel, author of Hudibras, 965. 



Buttner, botanist, 1027. 



Button, Thomas, British navigator, 930. 



Buwana, Sri Turi, leader of a Malay colony, 709. 



Buxbaum, J. C, botanist in Asia Minor, 1006-7, 1009. 



Bylot, Robert, British navigator, 933. 



Byron, British navigator, 1027. 



Cabeza de Vaca, captive among the aboriginals of 

 Texas and Northern Mexico, 869. 



Cabot, Sebastian, Venetian navigator in British em- 

 ploy, 857, 862, 868, 887. 



Cabot, Zuan or John, Venetian navigator in British 

 employ, 856. 



Caboudi, Arab writer, 655. 



Cabral, Peter Alvarez, Portuguese navigator,8i9, 858. 



Cabreira, Xeixas de, Portuguese chief captain in East 

 Africa, 949. 



Cabrillo, John Rodriguez, Spanish navigator, 880. 



Cacha, fifteenth and last scyri of Quito, 829, 845. 



Cadamosto Vicente, voyager to Equatorial Africa, 823. 



Cadmus, leader of a Phoenician colony into Greece, 150. 



Cadmus of Miletus, Greek historian, 237. 



Caecilianus, bishop of Carthage, 546. 



Caecilius, Greek rhetor, 456. 



Caecilius Epirota, Roman grammarian, 457. 



Caecilius Statius, Roman comic poet, 396. 



Caecina, Albinus, Roman satirist, 552. 



Caedmon, earliest English poet and monk, 612. 



Caesalpinus, Andreas, botanist, 907. 



Caesar, Caius, grandson of Augustus, 467, 468. 



Caesar, Julius, Roman general and writer, 446, 448, 



45°. 455- 

 Caesarius Lirinensis, theologian, 609. 

 Caesius, Fridericus, founder of the Academia Lynceo- 



rum, 923. 

 Cafur, Malik, general of sultan Ala-u-din, of Delhi, 



766, 773- 

 Cahlan, Cahtan Arab, 226. 

 Caille, N. Louis de la, 1012. 

 Cain, son of Adam, 3. 

 Cainan, 12. 



Caius, early Christian writer, 534. 

 Caius, see Caligula. 



Caius, twenty-sixth bishop of Rome, 543-44. 

 Cajetanus, Thomas de Vejo, scholastic theologian, 858. 

 Calamis, Greek sculptor, 255 

 Calasoka, Hindu king, 270, 285. 

 Calceolarius, Franc, of Verona, botanist, 890. 

 Caleb, son of Hezron, 125. 

 Caleb, son of Jephunneh, 136, 145, 149. 

 Calidius, M., Roman orator, 446. 

 Caligula, Caius, Roman emperor, 478. 

 Calixtus II., sixth pope, 687-88. 

 Calixtus III., fifty-fifth pope, 823, 825. 

 Calliades, Greek comic poet, 312. 

 Callias, Greek comic poet, 281, 296. 

 Callias of Syracuse, Greek historian, 370. 

 Callicrates, Greek comic poet, 312. 

 Callicrates of Tyre, Greek historian, 541. 

 Callimachus, Greek sculptor and architect, 302. 

 Callimachus, Greek poet, 382. 

 Callinicus, Greek historian, 537. 

 Callinicus, inventor of Greek fire, 610. 

 Callinus, Greek poet, 213. 



Callisthenes, companion of Alexander, 323, 325. 

 Callisto, daughter of Lycaon, 132. 

 Callistratus, Greek orator, 312. 

 Callistratus, Greek grammarian, 400. 

 Callixenus, Greek historian, 375. 

 Callona, king of Ceylon, 433. 

 Calpurnius, Roman poet, 541. 

 Calvert, Cecilius, son of Lord Baltimore, 947. 

 Calvert, George, founder of the State of Maryland, 947. 

 Calvin, John, Orthodox theologian, 877. 

 Calvinus, C. Sextius, Roman general in France, 409, 



411. 

 Calvus Macer, Roman orator and poet, 446. 

 Cam, James, see Caon. 



Camaldolese, Fra Mauro, Italian geographer, 766. 

 Cambyses, father of Cyrus, 236. 

 Cambyses, Persian emperor, 249-50. 

 Camden, William, archaeologist and historian, 921. 

 Camerarius, J., botanist, 909. 

 Camerarius, Rud. lac, botanist, 991. 

 Camerinus, C. Cestius Gallus, Roman consul, 477. 



