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INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



for ever deprived of her liberties by the Romans, 

 18 ; constitution of, 19, 20 ; domestic habits ojf 

 the Athenians, 20, 21 ; the Athenian currency, 

 21 ; state of education in, 22, 23 ; style of 

 living among the Athenians, 24, 25 ; marriage 

 ceremonies, 25 ; funeral rites, ib. 



Atshe, the, a negro dialect, 239. 



Attica, 15. 



Aubrac, the knightly order of, 108. 



Aucas, the, or Araucanians, 270. 



Augustine, St., monasteries and nunneries of the 

 order of, 103. 



Augustus, emperor of Rome, 39 ; his conquests 

 and character of his government, ib. 



Aurunci, the, 27. 



Ausonians, the, 27. 



Australia, the races of, 125 ; the Australians, 

 301-303. 



Austria, general characteristics of the inhabitants 

 of, 148, 149 ; difference between the Upper and 

 Lower Austrians, ib. 



Autos-da-fe, the, of the Inquisition, 114, 115. 



Avari, the, 131, 170. 



Avignon, long residence of the papal court at, 81. 



Avis, the knightly order of, 108. 



Aymoris, the, a South American tribe, 276, 277. 



Ay OS, the, a negro tribe, 241. 



Babylonians, the, our knowledge of, mainly de- 

 rived from monuments, 8. 



Baden, characteristics and costumes of the people 

 of, 133, 134. 



Bagas, or Bagous, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bagdad, splendor of the caliphate of, under Al 

 Mansur and other caliphs, 73. 



Bajazet, the victories of, 83, 84; conquered by 

 Tamerlane, 84. 



Balantes, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Baldwin I., brother of Godfrey of Bouillon, 119. 



Balians, the, 286, 287. 



Bambarras, the, a negro tribe, 23-6, 



Bambouk, a section of the Mai>dingo country, 

 236 ; the Bamboukee dialect, ib. 



Banyones, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bargou, a district near Bornou, 241. 



Barnabites, the, a religious society, 105. 



Bartholomseans, the, a religious society, 105, 



Basares, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bashkirs, the, 131, 167, 179, 180. 



Basques, the, 131, 195. 



Bassas, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bassians, the, 17D. 



Battas, the, of Sumatra, 287. 



Bavarians, physical peculiarities of, 134 ; descrip- 

 tion of various characteristic costumes of, 134, 

 135. 



Bedies, the, a section of the Bomouese, 241. 



Bedouins, the, 126, 200, 202 ; religion, habits, &c., 

 of, 202, 203. 



Bedsha, the, or Bega, 231. 



Begharmese, or Begharmi, the a negro tribe, 242. 



Begos, the, a negro tribe, 242, 



Beguins, the society of, 105, 



Belgians, the, 195. 



Beluchis, the, or Beludshis, 204, 



Benedictines, the, 102. 



Benguela language, the, related to the Bunda, 

 243. 



Beni-Khaled, Beni-Kiab, Beni-Lam, and Beni- 

 Szaher, tribes of Arabs, 203. 



Beni-Mozab, the, 233. 



Benines, the, a negro tribe, 239. 

 770 



Berbers, the, 127 ; territory belonging to, and va- 

 rious tribes of, 233. 



Berdurani, the, 204, 



Bemardines, the, 103. 



Besan^on, defeat of Ariovistus at, by Caesar, 13. 



Beshuanas, or Bichuanas, the, a tribe in the inte- 

 rior of Africa, 246. 



Bethlehemites, the, a religious society, 106. 



Biafars, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bibi, the, a negro tribe, 239. 



Biddomah, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Binzimbas, the, 287. 



Bisearies, the, a Berber tribe, 233. 



Bisherin, the, or Biscarijin, a tribe bordering on 

 Abyssinia, 231. 



Bissagoes, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bohmer-Wald, the inhabitants of the, 148. 



Boeotia, 15. 



Bohemia, the Hussite war in, 78. 



Bohemians, the, consist of different stocks, 14G ; 

 characteristic costumes of, 147, 148. 



Booloms, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Bootiyahs, the, 221. 



Borneo, the inhabitants of, 288. 



Bomouese, the, a negro tribe, 240, 241. 



Bororas, the, an African tribe, 246. 



Botocudos, the, a South American tribe, 276, 277. 



Boughuis, the, inhabitants of Celebes, 286. 



Boussa negroes, the, 129 ; description of the king 

 of Boussa, by Lander, 241. 



Brahmins, the, 205. 



Brahus, the, 204. 



Brazilians, the, costume, manners, &c., of, 279, 

 280. 



Bregenz, female costume at, 152. 



Brethren, or Hospitallers, the, and Brethren of the 

 Sword, 108. 



Bretons, the, 131, 195. 



Brigittines, the, an order of monks, 104. 



Britain, first discovered by the Phoenicians, 12. 



Britons, the ancient, sketch of, 59, 60. 



Bruno, St., the founder of the Carthusians, 103. 



Brunswick and Brunswick-Liineberg, characteris 

 tic costumes of the inhabitants of, 138. 



Brutus, Lucius Junius, 30. 



Brutus, the murderer of Caesar, 38. 



Bucharians, the, 131. 



Bullous, the, a tribe on the Guinea coast, 234. 



Bunda, the, a dialect spoken in Angola, 243. 



Buntakees, the, 129. 



Bunzlau, costume of the inhabitants of, 148. 



Burates, the, or Bratski, 168, 182. 



Burgundy, the dukes of, considerable importance 

 acquired by, in France during the middle ages, 

 79. 



Bushmen, the, a South African tribe, 245. 



Byzantium, deplorable condition of the govern- 

 ment at, from 802 to 1078, 72, 



Cabijis, the, 277, 



Cabyles, the, 127. 



Cacanucas, the, 268, 



Caddoes, the, and other Indian tribes west of the 

 Mississippi, 259, 



Caesar, Julius, victories of, over the Marcomanni, 

 Usipiti, and Tenchtheri, 13 ; his wars in Gaul 

 and Germany, 36 ; his struggle with Pompey, 

 36, 37 ; chosen dictator and imperator, 37 ; his 

 murder, 38 ; state of anarchy succeeding his 

 death, ib. 



Caesarines, the, a religious society, 104. 



Caffres, the, 244, 245. 



