IV 



INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



Constance, the treaty of, in 1183, 74 ; the council 

 of, in 1415, 77. 



Constantine, emperor of Rome, 41. 



Constantinople, condition of, under Justinian the 

 Great, 54, 55 ; siege and capture of, by the 

 Turks, 85. 



Consuls, when instituted at Rome, 30 ; power of 

 the, 44 ; insignia of, ib. 



Conventuales, the, or the shod Franciscans, 104. 



Copts, the, 232. 



Cora bee as, the, 274. 



Corannas, the, a South African tribe, 245. 



Cordeliers, the, 104. 



Cordilleras, the, remarks on the journey across, 

 282. 



Coreans, the, 127 ; physical appearance and habits 

 of, 222 ; costume, employments of, &c., 223. 



Coriolanus, the story of, 31, 32. 



Coroados, the, a South American tribe, 276. 



Coronea, the battle of, 17. 



Coropos, the, a South American tribe, 275, 276. 



Corvinus, Matthias, prosperous condition of Hun- 

 gary under the reign of, 84 



Cosmo de Medici, glorious career of, 81. 



Cossacks, the Don, physical characteristics of, 

 126 ; character, condition, &,c., of, 168, 169. 



Costume, national. See the respective nations 

 and tribes. 



Covarecas, the, 274. 



Creoles, the, and other terms significant of caste, 

 266 ; in Brazil and Peru, 279-281. 



Cross, knights of the, 108. 



Crow Indians, the, 129. 



Crowns, description of the principal European, 

 96, 97. 



Crusade, undertaken by Frederic II., emperor of 

 Germany, in 1228, 75. 



Crusades, the, origin and object of, 116, 117 ; first 

 active development of the crusading spirit under 

 Pope Urban II., 117 ; the crusade under Peter 

 of Amiens and Godfrey of Bouillon, 117-119 — 

 under Conrad III. and Louis VII., 120 ; the 

 crusade of children and other crusades, 120-122. 



Cumbries, the, an ancient African tribe, 241-. 



Cundinamarcans, the, Indian tribes of South Ame- 

 rica, 267. 



Curanco, the, a dialect of the Mandingoes, 236. 



Curaves, the, 274. 



Currency, the Athenian, a model for that of the 

 surrounding states, 21 ; the Roman, 46, 47. 



Curucanecas, the, 274. 



Curuminacas, the, 274. 



Cusco, the inhabitants of, 269. 



Cuvier, distribution of the different stocks of man- 

 kind according to, 125. 



Cymri, the, 131. 



Cynocephalse, defeat of the Macedonians at, 18. 



Czeches, the, 146. 



Dachau, female costume in, 135. 



Dacians, the, 11. 



Dageous, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Dahera, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Dahomes, or Dahomians, the, a negro tribe, 234, 



239. 

 Dalecarlians, the, characteristics of, 158. 

 Damani, the, 204. 

 Damaras, the, 246. 

 Damietta, attacks on, during the crusades, 121, 



122. 

 Danes, the, expulsion of, from England, 72 ; 



sketch of the character of, 160. 

 772 



Dankali,. the, an African tribe, 246. 



Dar Eseleh, a district near Bornou, 241. 



Daunians, the, 27. 



Dead, the, ceremonies attending the burial of, 

 among the ancient Germans, 15 ; among the 

 Greeks, 26 ; among the Romans, 51, 52 ; among 

 the Persians, 200 ; among the Hindoos, 207 ; 

 among the Sioux Indians, 259,, 260. 



Deier, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Deification, practice of, among the Romans, 52. 



Delphic, the, or Pythian games, 22. 



Demerara, the inhabitants of, 278. 



Denkas, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Denmark, the residence of the ancient Cimbri, 62 ; 

 in the middle ages, 82, 83. 



Derbets, the, 176. 



Desiderius, king of Lombardy, defeated by Charle- 

 magne, 63. 



Deucalion, 15. 



Deys, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Dictator, the Roman, power of, 44, 45. 



Dokos, the, an African tribe, 246. 



Domeny de Rienzi, outline of the nations of Ocea- 

 nia according to, 285-288. 



Domitian, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Dorians, the, .15, 16. 



Draco, the Athenian lawgiver, 16. 



Drusus, campaign of, against the Germans, 39. 



Dshebalis, the, 127. 



Dshidda, the inhabitants of, 201, 202. 



Durani, the, 204. 



Dutch, the, character of, 195 ; costume of, 195, 196. 



Dyaks, the, 286. 



Eboes, the, a negro tribe, 239. 



Education, state of, among the Athenians, 22,23. 



Edward I., king of England, 80. 



Egypt, early history of, to the battle of Actium, 

 4, 5 ; internal condition of, under the reign of 

 Sesostris, 5 ; the priesthood and religious rites, 

 ib. ; embalming, 5, 6 ; the pyramids and 

 sphinxes, 6 ; catacombs, 6, 7 ; the inhabitants 

 of, 231 ; their physical appearance and costume, 

 232 ; their general character, 233. 



Egyptians, the, origin of, 3 ; religion of the an- 

 cient, 5 ; dress and household furniture of, 7 ; 

 diversions and employments of, 8. 



Elea, 15. 



Embalming, the process of, 5, 6. 



Endamenians, the, 287, 288. 



Engecrakenong, or Botocudos, a South American 

 tribe, 276. 



England, condition of, from the time of Alfred to 

 the Norman invasion, 72 ; termination of the 

 Norman dynasty in, 80 ; brief sketch of the 

 principal sovereigns of, from the rise of the 

 Plantagenet dynasty to the house of Stuart, ib. 



English, the, general character of, 161, 162. 



Epaminondas, 17. 



Ephori, the, a class of magistrates in Sparta, 19. 



Epirus, 15. 



Equilibrists, feats of the, 156. 



Erfurt, peasant costimies at, 142. 



Esieps, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Esquimaux, the, 128, 250 ; various tribes and dia- 

 lects of, 251, 252. 



Esthes, the, 131. 



Ethiopians, the, 3, 4, 10, 229, 231, 233. 



Ethnology of the present day, introductory re- 

 marks on, 123 ; classification and physical 

 characteristics ojf the principal races of man- 

 kind, 123-130 ; principal European stocks, 130, 



