INDEX TO HISTOUT AND ETIINOLOGY. 



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Minorites, the, 104. 



Miseny, the, an Arab tribe, 203. 



Missions', priests ol' the order of, 106. 



Mizdshegi, or Mizchegis, the, 131, 170. 



Mlomoi, the, a tribe on the east coast of Africa, 

 246. 



Mnichempani, a tribe on the east coast of Africa, 

 246. 



Mobba, a district near Bomou, 241. 



Mocetenes, the, 270, 



Mohammed II., the conquests of, 85. 



Mohammedans, the, expulsion of, from Spain, 

 82. 



Mokko, or Mokos, the, a negro tribe, 239. 



Mdlsen, battle of, between Rudolph of Suabia 

 and Henry IV. of Germany, 71. 



Mouachism, the system of, 101, 102; reformed 

 by St. Benedict. 102 ; enumeration of the prin- 

 cipal religious associations, 102-106. 



Mongolian race, the, physical characteristics of, 

 123. 



Mongols, the, conquest of Russia by, 84 ; ex- 

 pelled by Iwan III., ib. ; rise of the power of, 

 85 ; conquests and extensive dominions of, 86 ; 

 in Further India, 210. 



Monomoezi, an African tribe, 246. 



Montesik, the, an Arab tribe, 203. 



Moors, the, 200, 226 ; physical appearance and 

 costume of, 227 ; social habits and disposition 

 of, 228. 



Morduines, the, 167. 



Morgarten, the battle of, 76. 



Morgetians, the, 27. 



Moslems, the, 232. 



Mosquito Indians, the, 266. 



Mouwiza, the, an African tribe, 246. 



Movimas, the, 274. 



Moxos, the. South American tribes, 267, 274. 



Mozabis, the, a Berber tribe, 233. 



Mozambique, the inhabitants of, 244. 



Mozcas, the, or Muyscas, 267. 



Mtshauva, the, a tribe on the east coast of Africa, 

 246. 



Mucamango and Mutshiva, African tribes, 246. 



Muiscas, the, a tribe inhabiting New Grenada, 

 267. 



Mumbos, the, a savage tribe on the east coast of 

 Africa, 246. 



Mummies, the, of the Egyptians, 6. 



Murten, the battle of, 79. 



Mycerinus, one of the successors of Sesostris, 4. 



Naefels, the battle of, 76. 



Nalez, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Nam aquas, the, a South African tribe, 245. 



Nancy, the battle of, 79. 



Naples, becomes part of the kingdom of Arragon, 



81. 

 Natubes, the, a negro tribe, 238. 

 Navigators' islands, the, inhabitants of, 301. 

 Neapolitans, the, 190. 

 Necho, king of Egypt, conquests of, 4. 

 Negrillos, the, 287. 

 Negro race, the, physical characteristics of, 123, 



124, 129. 

 Negroes, remarks on, 233, 234 ; sketch of the 



principal negro tribes, 234 et seq. ; peculiarities 



observed in the negroes generally, 243, 244 ; 



remarks on the condition of, in North and 



South America, 282-284. 

 Nemean games, the, 22. 

 Nequitos, the, 287, 297. 



Nero, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Nerva, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Netherlands, the inhabitants of the, 193. 



New Guinea, the inhabitants of, 288. 



New Hollanders, the, general account of, 301- 



303. 

 New Philippine islands, the, inhabitants of, 288, 



289. 

 New Zealanders, the, general account of, 291- 



294. 

 Neyvas, the, 268. 

 Nicaea, the battle of, 119. 

 Niederklee, costume of female reapers in, 137. 

 Norland, 158. 

 Noreia, defeat of the Romans at, by the Teutons, 



12. 

 Normans, the, subdued by Charlemagne, 65 ; 



predatory incursions of, in Italy, England, and 



Germany, 67 ; incursions of, in Europe, 72 ; 



termination of the dynasty of, in England, 



80. 

 Norway, sketch of the history of, during the mid- 

 dle ages, 83. 

 Norwegians, the, character of, 157. 

 Notre-Dame, nuns of the order of, 106. 

 Nubas, the, a collection of negro tribes, 242. 

 Nubians, the, 10. 

 Numa Pompilius, 29. 

 Numidia, 10. 

 Nuns, the societies of, 102 ; enumeration of the 



principal associations of, 105, 106. 



Obsequies, funeral. See Sepulture. 

 Observantines, the, or organized Franciscans, 



104. 

 Oceania, the nations of, 284 et seq. ; divisions of, 



285. 

 Octavianus, Augustus, early career of, 38, 39 ; be- 

 comes emperor, 39. 

 Odenwald, the inhabitants of the, 133. 

 Odin, invasion of Denmark by, 62. 

 CEnotrians, the, 27. 



Okyous, or Oyos, the, a negro tribe, 241. 

 Olipes, or Atacama nation, the, 270. 

 Olympic games, the, 22 ; attempt of Childebert I. 



to revive them, 156. 

 Omuns, the, a negro tribe, 239. 

 Orang-Karbec, the, 287. 

 Oratoriura, the priests of the, 105. 

 Oregon Indians, the, families and tribes of, 261, 



262. 

 Orinoco, the, Indian tribes in the vicinity of, 



278. 

 Orsini, the house of the, 81. 

 Osage Indians, the, 128. 

 Oshin, the, a negro tribe, 238. 

 Osmanlis, the, 183. 

 Osmanni, the, 131. 

 Ossetes, the, 131, 167, 170. 

 Ostiaks, the, 127, 167, 182. 

 Ostracism, the system of, 16. 

 Ostrogoths, the, 41, 56. 

 Otahiti, the inhabitants of, 294-296. 

 Otho, emperor of Rome, 40. 

 Otto I., emperor of Germany, principal events of 



his reign, 69 ; Otto H. and III., ib. ; Otto IV., 



74, 75. 

 Ottokar I , king of Bohemia, 74 ; Ottokar II., 



76. 

 Otukes, the, or Otuquis, 274. 



Pacaguaras, the, 274. 



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