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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Titus, Roman emperor, 499, 515-16. 



Ti-y, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 150. 



Ti-y II , of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 552. 



Ti-youan, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 476. 



Tizoc, seventh Mexican emperor, 842. 



Tlas, king of Egypt, 65 



To-ba, daiio of Japan, 6S4, 6>S. 



Toba II., or Go-Toba, dairo of Japan, 715-16, 718. 



Toghlak, Abubekr, eighteenth sultan of Delhi, 797. 



Toghlak, Firuz, sixteenth sultan of Delhi, 789, 796. 



Toghlak, Gheias-u-din, fourteenth sultan of Delhi, 



775. 773. 

 Toghlak, II., Gheias-u-din seventeenth suit, of Delhi, 



796-97. 

 Toghlak, Mahmud, twenty.first and last sultan of 



Delhi, 79S. 

 Toghlak, Mohammed, fifteenth sultan of Delhi, 778, 



787, 7S9. 

 Toghlak, \asir-u-din, nineteenth suit. of Delhi, 797-98. 

 Toghral Beg, chief of the Seljuk Tartars, 676. 

 Toledo, Francisco de, viceroy in Peru, 900. 

 Tomau-B.iv, Memluk sultan of Egypt, S58 

 Toman-Bay II., last sultan of Egypt, S62. 

 Tonapa, apostle of the Peruvians 580. 

 T00I0011, governor of Egypt, 640-41, 646. 

 Toorandokht, Sassanid queen of Persia, 600. 

 Topiltzin, eighth Toltec king of Mexico, 672. 

 Toren, Olaus, traveller in Hindustan, 1021, 1025. 

 Torismond, or Thorismus, king of the Goths, 566-67. 

 Torres, Bernado de, navigator, 884, 925. 

 Tosertasis, king of Egypt, 66. 

 Totepeub, fourth Toltec king of Mexico, 627. 

 Totilas, eighth Gothic king of Italy, 580, 583, 584. 

 Touan-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 755. 

 Tournefort, J. P., botanist and traveller in Greece, 



995-96, 998, iooi. 

 Tou-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 751. 

 Townsend, American botanist, 1067. 

 Tozetti, see Targioni. 

 Tradescant, botanist in N. America, 959. 

 Tragus, Hieronymus, botanist, 870, 878. 

 Trajanus, thirteenth Roman emperor, 518-20, 525. 

 Tranggana, sultan of Java, 855. 

 Trattenik, Leop. von, botanist, 1049, 1055. 

 Trelawney, Edward, British colonial governor, 1015. 

 Treveris, English botanist 868. 

 Treviranus, E. C., botanist, 1052. 

 Trevise, Bernard de, 831. 

 Trevv, C. J., botanist, 1020 



Tribolcs, Iacobus, modern Greek versifier, 858. 

 Tribonianus, jurist, 576 

 Trinius, C. Bernhard, botanist, 1063. 

 Triopas, seventh king of Argos, 127. 

 Triphyllius, bishop in Cyprus, 547. 

 Triptolemus, 148. 

 Trissino of Vicenza, poet, 872. 

 Tristan da Cunha, Portuguese navigator, 860. 

 Trithemius, Joannes, biographer, S58. 

 Tiilrcsla, see Aji Saka. 



Triumfettus, Io. Bapt , Italian botanist, 981. 

 Troilus, Greek rhetor, 560. 

 Trondad, French navigator, 1002. 



Trophimus, first bishop of Aretalensibus in Gaul, 539. 

 Tros, father of Ilus, 150. 

 Truber, Vindish writer, 897. 

 Truxton, Thomas, American admiral, 1051. 



Tryon, British colonial governor, 1029. 



Tryphon, disciple of Origen, 537. 



Tsao-fang, king of Wei in China, 538. 



Tsatsi-mikaddo, dairo of Japan, 718-19. 



Tsinajos, cubo and emperor of Japan, 976. 



Tsiou, P. Jacques, first Christian priest in Corea, 1048. 



Tsou-keng, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 137. 



Tsou-kia, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 137, 146. 



Tsoung-te, of the Tai-thsing, Chinese emp., 949, 956. 



Tsou-pa-wang, usurping Chinese emperor, 394. 



Tsou-sin, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 116. 



Tsou-ting, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 119. 



Tsou-v, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 114. 



Tuaa, grandmother of Amunhotep IV., 119. 



Tubal-cain, son of Lamech, 3. 



Tubero Aelius, Roman historian, 446. 



Tucca, Plotius, Roman editor, 457. 



Tuckerman, Edward, American botanist, 970. 



Tudor, Frederic, founder of the ice traffic, 1066. 



Tulakutchi, see Calasoka. 



Tupac, Savri, inca of Peru, S71. 



Tupac Amaru, last inca of Peru, S94. 



Tupac Vupauqui, eleventh inca of Peru, 327, 668, 815, 



824-25, 834. 

 Turan Schah, Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 741. 

 Tuns, king of Egypt, 66. 

 Furlough, Irish chief, 631. 

 Turnebus, Adrian critic, 872. 

 Turner, Dawson, cryptogamic botanist, 1053. 

 Turner, William, English botanist, 886. 

 Turpilius, Roman painter, 477. 

 Turpilius, Sextus, Roman dramatic poet, 407. 

 Turpin, J., French artist and botanist, 1056-57. 

 Turra, Anton., Italian botanist, 1037. 

 Turre, Georg a, Italian botanist, 961. 

 Turvasa, Hindu king, 99. 

 Tuscianus, Greek rhetor, 547. 



Tussac, F. R. de, botanist in the West Indies, 1057. 

 Tuticanus, Roman writer, 467. 

 Tycho Brahe, astronomer, 905. 

 Tydeus, Greek warrior, 164. 

 Tyler, Watt, 795. 

 Tvnnichus, Creek poet, 150. 

 Tyrannion, Greek grammarian, 446. 

 Tyrannion the younger, Greek grammarian, 456. 

 Tyrannus, nineteenth bishop of Antioch, ^45. 

 Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus, 150. 

 Tyrtaeus, Greek elegiac poet, 219. 

 Tzathus, king of the Lazi in Persia, 57-5. 

 Tzetzes, John, scholastic Greek writer, 703. 



Uapiires, see Hophra. 



Ubhatta of Cashmere, medical writer, 691. 



Uda, dairo of Japan, 644-45. 



Udalric, earliest canonized saint, 663. 



Udalricus Argentinensis, scholastic theologian, 752. 



Uclayibhadra, Hindu king, 251, 254. 



Uggasenah-Nandeya, Hindu king, 29S. 



Uguitio, or Hugo of Pisa, lexicographer, 71S. 



Ukemochi-no-kami, introduced agriculture into Japan, 



146. 

 Ulfilas, bishop among the Goths, 553. 

 Ulloa, Francisco de, Spanish navigator, 880. 

 Ulloa, Ceorji. J. and Anton., naturalists in Peru and 



Chili, 1020. 



