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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Dabreu, Antonio, S61. 



Dabshelim, first lxilhara or king of Guzerat, 517. 



Dacier, Andrew, critic, 997. 



Dacier, madame, critic, 997. 



Dacsha, Hindu king, 95. 



Dado of Rouen, theologian, 601. 



Daedalus, Greek sculptor, 164. 



Dagara, king of Karague, 730. 



Dagobert, king of the Franks, 599, 602. 



Dagobert II., king of the Franks, 615-16. 



Daguerre of Paris, discoverer of photography, (068. 



Daher, Fatimite sultan of Egypt, 667, 675. 



Dahir, Hindu king of Sind, 615. 



Daigo, dairo of Japan, 645, 650. 



Daigo II., dairo of Japan, 774, 7S1-S2. 



Daimachus, Greek traveller, 370. 



Dai-sco-kouotei, dairo of Japan, 930. 



Dalberg, C. G , botanist in Surinam, 1027. 



Dale, Samuel, pharmacologist, 997. 



Dale, Thomas, third governor of Virginia, 933. 



Dalechamp, J., French botanist, 912. 



Dalibard, F., French botanist, 1020, 1025. 



Dalmatius, Flavius, Roman consul and viceroy, 54S 



Dalnaad, Abyssinian king, 6S0. 



Damascius, Greek philosopher, 576. 



Damasias, Athenian archon, 234. 



Damastes of Sigeum, Greek historian, 26S. 



Damasus, thirty-fifth bishop of Rome, 552, 554. 



Damasus II., eighty-sixth Roman archbishop, 676. 



Damianus, Greek rhetor, 534. 



Damiri, see El-Demiri. 



Damis, companion of Apollonius of Tyana, 4S3. 



Damocrates, Servilius, Greek medical writer, 477. 



Damodara, Sanscrit poet, 6S2. 



Damogeron, Greek agricultural writer, 549. 



Damon, Greek orator, 323. 



Damoxenus, Greek comic poet, 231, 270. 



Dampier, British navigator, 960, 9S1, 985, 994. 



Danaus, or Armais, 136, 147. 



Dandolo, Henri, doge of Venice, 717. 



Danforth, Samuel, missionary in N. England, 803, 994. 



Daniel, Jewish prophet, 236. 



Danielle da Volterra, Italian painter, 872. 



Danilof, Kirsha, Kozak poet, 997. 



Dante, Italian poet, 765. 



Danu, Hindu king, 96. 



Dara Wati, wife of a king of Java, 79S. 



Darda, or Dara, 179. 



Dardanus, leader of a Greek migration, 145. 



Dare, Virginia, first Anglo-American, 913. 



Darius, Persian emperor, 251, 259. 



Darius II., Persian emperor, 28^, 206. 



Darius III., Persian emperor, 323, 326. 



Darlington, William, N. American botanist, io6i,io6S. 



D'Arrest, astronomer, 1061. 



Dasa Bahu, chief of the Hindu colony on Java, ^54. 



Dasaratha, Hindu king, 395, 399. 



Datis, Persian general, 258. 



Dattatissa, king of Ceylon, ^47-48. 



Daud Shah, king of Guzerat, S25. 



Daveluv, French missionary in Corea, 1071. 



David, Jewish king, 17S. 



David, king of Scotland, 690. 



David II , king of Scotland, 792. 



David, traditional Welsh saint, 573. 



David Comnenus, last Greek emperor, 825. 



Davies, Hugh, Welsh botanist, 1059. 



Davies, John, Welsh botanist, 942. 



Davila, Giles Gonzalez, Spanish navigator, 865. 



Davila, Henrico Catharino, 921. 



Davis, John, British navigator, 909. 



Davonus, king of Babylon, 80. 



Deane, Silas, American commissioner in France, 1036. 



Deborah, Hebrew poetess, 155. 



Decandolle, Alphonse, botanist, 1070. 



Decandolle of Geneva, botanist, 1053, 105S, 1063-64. 



Decebalus, king of the Dacians, 517. 



Decius, twenty-ninth Roman emperor, 53S-39. 



Dedu, French botanist, 965. 



Deering, Carol., English botanist, 1012. 



D'Entrecasteaux, botanist, 1046. 



De Grasse, French admiral, 1037-3S. 



De Guignes, French orientalist, 1030. 



De Guignes the younger, French orientalist, 1059. 



Deimachus, Greek traveller in India, 373. 



Deioces, founder of the Median empire, 218, 221. 



Deiochus of Proconessus, Greek historian, 244. 



De la Barre, Febure, gov. of French Guayana, 963. 



De Laet, Joan., Belgian geographer, 948, 950. 



Delaiastartus, of Tyre, 191. 



De la Loubere, naturalist in Siam, 1004. 



De la Pierria, Albert, French colonizer, 893. 



De la Roque, Jean-Francois, Lieut. -general of Canada, 



881-S2. 

 De la Vega, Garcilasso, Spanish writer on America, 



871, 8S7, S91-92. 

 Del Barco, Martinus, Spanish writer on America, 900. 

 De Leon, Cieza, 753. 

 Delessert, Benj., French botanist, 1052. 

 Delile, A. R., botanist, in Egypt, 1065. 

 Delia Cella, P., 1062. 

 Delphidius, Roman rhetor, 548. 

 Demaratus, father of Tarquinius Priscus, 228. 

 Demetrianus, fourteenth bishop of Antioch, 540. 

 Demetrius, eleventh bishop of Alexandria, 532, 536. 

 Demetrius, Greek comic poet, ^2^. 

 Demetrius, king of Dalmatia, 6S1. 

 Demetrius, Jewish historian, 395. 

 Demetrius of Adramyttium, Greek grammarian, 456. 

 Demetrius of Byzantium, Greek historian, 386. 

 Demetrius of Erythrae, Greek grammarian, 446. 

 Demetrius of Magnesia, Greek grammarian, 446. 

 Demetrius of Phakrus, Greek orator and statesman, 



340, 3-1 S. 

 Demetrius of Scepsis, Greek grammarian, 396. 

 Demetrius Poliorcetes, Macedonian general, 345, 34S, 



36S. 

 Demetrius Soter, Greek king of Syria, 400. 

 Demetrius II. Nicator, Greek king of Syria, 402-3, 



407-8. 

 Demetrius the Cynic, Greek philosopher, 477. 

 Dcmidoff, botanist, T025. 

 1 >L-mocharrs, Greek orator, 370. 

 I lemocles, Greek historian, 244. 

 Democritus, Greek philosopher and traveller, 296. 

 Democritus, Platonic philosopher, 538. 

 Demodocus, Greek poet, 175. 

 Demophilus, Greek historian, 325. 

 Demophon, king of Athens, 174, 17S. 

 Demosthenes, Greek orator, 323. 

 Demostratus, Greek rhetor, 529. 

 Denis, king of Portugal, 774. 



