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xiii, 52, 104, 139, 171, 199, 261, 279, 407 ; xiv, 

 11, 68, 72, 81, 103, 176, 203 ; Astronomical Obser- 

 vations, xiv, 3, 55, 101, 162 ; Geography of Plants, 

 xiv, 11. 

 Hyginus. Astronomies, xiii, 365 ; Commentary on Aratus, 

 xiv, 238, 242. 



I. 



Idelek. Historical Researches concerning the Astrono- 

 mical Observations of the Ancients, xiii, 282, 333, 

 369, 377 ; xiv, 129, 236, 238, 241 ; on the Names 

 of the Constellations, xiii, 338, 342, 350, 365 j xiv, 

 241. 



Ixtlilxochitl. See Alva. 



J. 



Jameson. System of Mineralogy, xiv, 13. 



Jefferson. Notes on Virginia, xiii, 59. 



Jomard. His different Memoirs on Egypt, xiv, 224. 



Jones (Sir William). His opinion on the origin of the first 

 Egyptians, xiii, 146 ; on the communications of the 

 Chinese with Indostan, 286, 319 ; on the astronomy 

 of the Hindoos, 333, 356. 



Juan (George). Travels i» South America, xiv, 202. 



K. 



Kaempfer. History of Japan, xiii, 323. 

 Kalm. Travels in America, xiii, 150. 

 Kircher. Oedipus, xiii, 183, 359 ; xiv, 242 ; Obelise Pam- 

 fili, xiv, 255. 



