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INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGT. 



[The numbers refer to the top paging of the text.] 



Aar, the, female costume in the valley of, 137. 



Ababdeh, the, a tribe of the Bisherin, 231. 



Abasians, the, 131, 167, 170, 171. 



Abassides, the family of the, 55. 



Abhd and Ahbits, negro tribes, 242. 



Abipones, the, 274. 



Abyssinians, the, various tribes of, 229 ; debased 



moral condition of, ib. ; general account of the 



condition of, 230. 

 Acanucunus, the, a negro tribe, 239. 

 Achaia and the Achseans, 15 ; the Achaean 



league, 18. 

 Adareb, the, a tribe of the Bisherin, 231. 

 Adrian, emperor of Rome, 40. 

 iEdui, the, 13. 

 Cohans, the, 15. 



.^tolia, 15 ; the iEtolian league, 18. 

 Aetas, the, 287, 297. 

 Afghans, the, various tribes of, 204 ; habits, &c., 



of, 204, 205. 

 Africa, general remarks upon the climate and 



population of, 226 ; particular survey of the 



inhabitants of, 226 et seq. 

 Agolegmetes, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 

 Agows, the, 229. 

 Aimara nation, the, 269 

 Akooches, the, 131. 

 Akooshahs, the, 170. 

 Akraes, the, a negro tribe, 239. 

 Alba Longa, founding of, 28. 

 Albert I., emperor of Germany, 76 ; his contests 



with the Swiss, ib. ; Albert II., 78. 

 Alcantara, the, an order of knights, 108. 

 Alcantarines, the, or the most austere Francis- 

 cans, 104. 

 Aleoutes, the, 168. 

 Aleutes, or Aleutians, the, or inhabitants of the 



Aleutian islands, 127, 181, 251. 

 Alexander the Great, conquest of Egypt by, 5 ; 



invasion of Persia by, 18. 

 Alexians, the, or Cell brethren, 106. 

 Alfred the Great, king of England, 72. 

 Alfuras, the, 287. 



Algonkins, the, enumeration of the numerous na- 

 tions and tribes belonging to, 257. 

 Altenburg, the inhabitants of, 143-145. 

 Ama-Kosa, Ama-Ponda, Ama-Temba, and Ama- 



Zula, the four nations into which the Caffres 



are divided, 245. 

 Amasis, flourishing condition of Egypt under, 4. 

 Amazirghs, the, a Berber tribe, 233. 

 Amboynas, the inhabitants of the, 296. 

 Ambrosian monks or nuns, the, 106. 

 America, discovery of, 82 ; general ob.=ervations 



on the climate and productions of, 248, 249 ; 



general characteristics of the natives of, 249 ; 



detailed account of the several nations and 



tribes both m North and South, 250 et seq. ; 



condition of the negro race in, 282-284. 

 Auasse, the, an Arab tribe, 203. 



ICONOGRAPHIC ENCYCLOPAEDIA. — VOL. Ill, 



Ancus Martins, 29. 



Andakics, the, 268. 



Ando-Peruvians, the, 267, 268. 



Andreas of Hungary, crusade under, 121, 



Angelicals, the, an order of nuns, 105. 



Angli, the, a Suevian tribe, 62. 



Anglo-Saxons, the, outline of the early history of, 

 62. 



Angora, the battle of, between Bajazet and Ta- 

 merlane, 85. 



Annunciation, the nuns of the, 105. 



Antalcidas, the treaty of, 17. 



Antisans, the, a South American stock, 267, 270. 



Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome, 

 40 ; state of the empire under, 40, 41. 



Antoninus Pius, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Apolistas, the, 270. 



Apulians, the, 190. 



Arabia, origin of the inhabitants of, 10 ; the im- 

 portance of, at the time of Mahomed, 55 ; pre- 

 eminence of, 86. 



Arabs, the, habits, costume, &,c., of the various 

 tribes of, 126, 200-204. 



Araucanians, the, 267 ; division of, into two groups, 

 270 ; warlike habits of, 271 ; manners and cus- 

 toms of, ib. 



Arcadia, 15. 



Arcadius, emperor of the east, 42. 



Archons, the, magistrates at Athens, 20. 



Ardrah, the, a negro dialect, 239. 



Areopagus, the court of, 20. 



Argentina, state of the population in, 281, 282. 



Argolis, 15. 



Ariovistus, a leader of the Marcomanni, 13. 



Armenia, extent of ancient, 11. 



Armenian church, doctrines of the, 101. 



Armenians, the, 131, 167. 



Arminius, defeat of the Romans by, under Varus, 

 40. 



Armorial bearings, various forms and characters 

 of, with their significations, 93 et seq. 



Arnauts, the, 130. 



Arnold of Winkelried, noble d»votion of, at the 

 battle of Sembach, 76, 77. 



Arnulph, duke of Carinthia, 68. 



Arvemi, the, 13. 



AshantecP, the, 129, 234, 238, 239. 



Asia, brief outline of the nations of, with respect 

 to their position, dialects, and religion, 196, 197 ; 

 particular survey of the inhabitants of, 197 et 

 seq. 



Assokko, the, a negro tribe, 236. 



Assyrians, the, our knowledge of, mainly derived 

 from monuments, 8. 



Atacama nation, the, 270. 



Athapascas, the, enumeration of the tribes of, ac- 

 cording to Gallatin, 256, 257. 



Athens, 15 ; under Pisistratus and Hipparchus, 

 16 ; under Pericles, 17 ; displaced from her 

 pre-eminence by the Peloponne.sian war, ib. ; 



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