The New Student's Reference Work
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THE NEW
STUDENT'S REFERENCE WORK
for
Teachers, Students and Families
Edited by
Chandler B. Beach, A.M.
Associate Editor
Frank Morton McMurry, Ph.D.
Chicago
F. E. Compton and Company
1914
Preface to the Digital Edition
Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
The New Student's Reference Work was published annually in the 1910s by F. E. Compton and Company in Chicago, Illinois. Presented here is the 1914 edition in 5 volumes. This work is now in the public domain, because it was published in the United States before 1923. See also the Wikipedia articles on the main editor Chandler B. Beach, his companion Frank Elbert Compton, and the follow-up product Compton's Encyclopedia. The digitization of this work was announced on wikipedia-l on October 19, 2005.
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Page numbers run from 1 to 2516 through all volumes. Each volume contains an average of 570 pages, including unpaginated illustration plates and maps. The first volume is introduced by 16 unpaginated pages of acknowledgements, a preface and portraits of the editors. The alphabetic encyclopedia ends at page 2138. The remainder of the fifth volume contains a 75 page long treatise on Arithmetic, 80 pages of Lesson Outlines, also known as "Student's Manual", 114 pages or Classified Questions on alphabetically arranged topics ranging from Agriculture to Zoology, and finally a 116 pages long Analytical Index.
The pagination shows a few pecularities. In volume 2, page 552 is followed by two illustration plates and pages 552a and 552b. On the opening where page 590 is the verso (left-hand side page), the recto (right-hand) is a page of illustrations without pagination. On the next opening, the verso is 591, and odd pagination for the verso continues until page 885, where the same trick is repeated to restore the order. In volume 4, page 1702 is followed by 1702a, 1702b, 1702c, and 1702d.
Volume I. A — Czer. Pages 1 to 494
- Title page - verso
- Editors of Departments - contd.
- Revisions by Eminent Men and Women - contd.
- Portraits of Editors - contd. - contd. - contd.
- Preface
- Key to Pronunciation
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Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
- A — Abbott, p. 1
- Abbotsford — Abbreviations, p. 2
- Abd-El-Kader — Abelard, p. 3
- Abercrombie — Abraham, p. 4
- Abruzzi — Abydos, p. 5
- Abyssinia — Achæan League, p. 6
- Achaia — Acoustics, p. 7
- Acoustics, p. 8
- Acoustics — Adam, p. 9
- Adam — Adams, p. 10
- Adams, p. 11
- Adams — Address, p. 12
- Ade — Adjective, p. 13
- Adjutant — Adolescence, p. 14
- Adolescence — Adolphustown, p. 15
- Adonis — Adverb, p. 16
- Æcidiomycetes — Æneas, p. 17
- Æolian — Aeronautics, p. 18
- Aeronautics, p. 19
- Aeronautics — Æschylus, p. 20
- Aviation
- Æsculapius — Afghanistan, p. 21
- Africa, p. 22
- Africa, Map
- Natives of Africa—Plate I
- Natives of Africa—Plate II
- Africa, p. 23, p. 24
- African Animals
- Afrikander — Agave, p. 25
- Agesander — Agriculture, p. 26
- Agriculture, p. 27, p. 28, p. 29, p. 30, p. 31
- Agricultural Stations — Agricultural Colleges, p. 32
- Aguilar — Air, p. 33
- Air Brake — Air Pump, p. 34
- Aix-la-Chapelle — Alabama, p. 35
- Alabama Claim — Alamo, p. 36
- Alaric — Alaska, p. 37
- Albani — Albany, p. 38
- Albany Congress — Alberta, p. 39
- Albert Edward Nyanza — Albino, p. 40
- Alboni — Alcinous, p. 41
- Alcohol — Alder, p. 42
- Alderman — Aleutian Islands, p. 43
- Alexander — Alexander III, p. 44
- Alexander (Popes) — Alexandria, VA., p. 45
- Alexandrian Library — Alfalfa, p. 46
- Alfieri — Alfred the Great, p. 47
- Algæ — Algebra, p. 48
- Algeciras — Algeria, p. 49
- Algiers — Alkali, p. 50
- Alkaloids — Allen, p. 51
- Allen, Ethan — Allison, p. 52
- Alligator Eggs and Young Alligators
- Alliteration — Alma, p. 53
- Almagro, Diego D — Alpena, p. 54
- Alps — Altoona, p. 55
- Alum — Amagat, p. 56
- Amalgam — Ambassador, p. 57
- Amber — America, p. 58
- North America, Map
- North American Animals
- America (North), p. 59
- America (North) — America (Central), p. 60
- Natives of North America, 1 — 12
- Natives of South America, 1 — 12
- South America, Map
- America (South), p. 61
- America (South) — America Cup, p. 62
- South American Animals
- American Indians — Amherst, p. 63
- Ami — Amœba, p. 64
- Amoor — Amsterdam, p. 65
- Amundsen — Anæsthetic, p. 66
- Anam — Anatomy, p. 67
- Anatomy, p. 68
- Anaxagoras — Andersen, p. 69
- Anderson — André, p. 70
- Andrew — Anemometer, p. 71
- Anemone — Angelo, p. 72
- Angiosperms — Aniline, p. 73
- Animalcula — Annapolis, p. 74
- Ann Arbor — Ant, p. 75
- Ant, p. 76
- Antæus — Ant-Eater, p. 77
- Antelope — Anthony, p. 78
- Anthracite — Antrhopometry, p. 79
- Anticosti — Antioch, p. 80
- Antipodal Cells — Ape, p. 81
- Apelles — Apiary, p. 82
- Apocarpous Flowers — Apperception, p. 83
- Apperception, p. 84
- Appian Way — Apple, p. 85
- Appleseed, Johnny — Aquarium, p. 86
- Aqueduct — Arabia, p. 87
- Arabian Gulf — Arago, p. 88
- Aragon — Arbitration, p. 89
- Arbor Day — Arch, Triumphal, p. 90
- Archæology — Archibald, p. 91
- Archimedes — Architecture, p. 92
- Architecture — Arcot, p. 93
- Arctic Circle — Argentine Republic, p. 94
- Argon — Argonauts, p. 95
- Argos — Ariosto, p. 96
- Aristides — Arithmetic, p. 97
- Arithmetic, p. 98, p. 99
- Arizona — Arkansas, p. 100
- Arkansas, p. 101
- Arkansas City — Arkwright, p. 102
- Arlington, Mass. — Armada, Spanish, p. 103
- Armadillo — Arminius, p. 104
- Armor — Armor-Plate, p. 105
- Armour, Philip D. — Arms, p. 106
- Armstrong — Army, p. 107
- Army, p. 108
- Army-Worm — Arnold, Benedict, p. 109
- Arnold, Sir Edwin — Aroostook War, p. 110
- Arpad — Arsenal, p. 111
- Arsenic — Art, p. 112
- Artemis — Artevelde, p. 113
- Artevelde — Arthur, p. 114
- Arthur's Seat — Artillery, p. 115
- Arundel — Asbury, p. 116
- Ascalon — Ash, p. 117
- Ashanti — Ash Wednesday, p. 118
- Asia, Map
- Asiatic Types
- Asia, p. 119
- Asia — Asia Minor, p. 120
- Asp — Asphalt, p. 121
- Aspinwall — Assaying, p. 122
- Assimilation — Association, p. 123
- Association, p. 124
- Assuan Dam — Assyria, p. 125
- Astarte — Astor, p. 126
- Astoria — Astronomy, p. 127
- Astronomy, p. 128
- As You Like It — Atchison, p. 129
- Athabasca — Athens, p. 130
- Athens, Ga. — Athletics, p. 131
- Athos — Atlantic Ocean, p. 132
- Atlantis — Atom, p. 133
- Atreus — Attila, p. 134
- Attleboro — Audubon, p. 135
- Audubon Societies — Augur, p. 136
- August — Augustus, p. 137
- Auk — Aurelian, p. 138
- Aurelius, Marcus, p. 139
- Aurora — Aurungzebe, p. 140
- Aurora Borealis
- Austen — Australasia, p. 141
- Australia, p. 142
- Australia, Map
- Australian Types
- Australia, p. 143
- Australia — Austria-Hungary, p. 144
- Australian Animals
- Austria-Hungary, p. 145
- Austrian Hymn — Austrian Succession, p. 146
- Auto-Da-Fe — Automobile, p. 147
- Autumn Coloration — Avernus, p. 148
- Avignon — Azores, p. 149
- Azov, Sea of — Aztecs, p. 150
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Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
- B — Babel, Tower of, p. 151
- Baboon — Babylonia, p. 152
- Bacchus — Bacillus, p. 153
- Bacon — Bacteria, p. 154
- Baden — Badger, p. 155
- Baer — Bagdad, p. 156
- Bagehot — Bainbridge, p. 157
- Baird — Baker, p. 158
- Baking Powder — Balboa, p. 159
- Balder — Balfour, p. 160
- The Balkans and the Peace of Europe, 2, 3, 4
- Balfour — Ballad, p. 161
- Ballarat — Baltimore, p. 162
- Baltimore, p. 163
- Baltemore, Lord — Baluchistan, p. 164
- Baltimore Orioles and Nest
- Balzac — Bancroft, p. 165
- Bancroft, Hubert — Banks, p. 166
- Banks, p. 167, p. 168
- Bankrupt — Bankruptcy, p. 169
- Banks, Nathaniel — Barbarossa, p. 170
- Barbary States — Bar Harbor, p. 171
- Bark — Barnacle, p. 172
- Barnard College — Barnum, p. 173
- Baroda — Barr, p. 174
- Barre — Barrows, p. 175
- Barry — Bartolini, p. 176
- Barton — Baseball, p. 177
- Basel — Basidiomycetes, p. 178
- Basidiospore — Bastiat, p. 179
- Bastille — Bat, p. 180
- Batangas — Bath, p. 181
- Bath — Battle Creek, p. 182
- Battleford — Bavaria, p. 183
- Baxter — Bayeux Cathedral, p. 184
- Bayeux Tapestry — Bear, p. 185
- Bear, Greater and Lesser — Beatrice, p. 186
- Beauharnais — Beauregard, p. 187
- Beaver, p. 188
- Beaver Falls — Becket, p. 189
- Becquerel Rays — Bee, p. 190
- Bee, p. 191
- Bee — Beech, p. 192
- How Honey Comb Cells are Made, Honey Comb Cells
- Bees, Bees
- Beecher — Beer, p. 193
- Beersheba — Beet-Sugar, p. 194
- Begonia — Belgium, p. 195
- Belgrade — Bell, p. 196
- Bell, p. 197
- Bellaire — Beloit, p. 198
- Belt of Calms — Bengali, p. 199
- Benghazi — Bennington, p. 200
- Benson — Beranger, p. 201
- Berbers — Bergh, p. 202
- Bering Sea — Berkeley, p. 203
- Berlin, p. 204
- Berlin, Treaty of — Bernadotte, p. 205
- Bernard — Bertillon System, p. 206
- Beryl — Bethlehem, p. 207
- Bethlehem — Beyrout, p. 208
- Bhutan — Bible, p. 209
- Bichat — Bierstadt, p. 210
- Big Black River — Billings, p. 211
- Bill of Rights — Biology, p. 212
- Biology, p. 213
- Biology, p. 214
- Biology, p. 215
- Birch — Bird Day, p. 216
- Birds — Birds' Nests, p. 217
- Birds-of-Paradise — Birmingham, p.218
- Birmingham — Bismarck, p. 219
- Bismuth — Bison, p. 220
- Bittern — Black, p. 221
- Blackader — Black Forest, p. 222
- Black Hawk — Blackstone, p. 223
- Blackwell — Blair, p. 224
- Blair — Blake, p. 225
- Blanc — Bleak House, p. 226
- Blenheim — Blight, p. 227
- Blind Fishes — Blood, p. 225
- Bloodroot — Bloomington, p. 229
- Bloomington — Blueberry, p. 230
- Bluebird — Boa, p. 231
- Boadicea — Bobolink, p. 232
- Bob White — Bœotia, p. 233
- Boerhaave — Boer War, p. 234
- Boer War — Bogota, p. 235
- Bohemia — Boiler, p. 236
- Boiling-Point — Boldrewood, p. 237
- Boleyn — Bolivia, p. 238
- Bologna — Bombay, p. 239
- Bonaparte, p. 240
- Bonaparte — Bond, p. 241
- Bone — Boniface, Saint, p. 242
- Bonn — Book-Keeping, p. 243
- Boomerang — Boone, p. 244
- Booth, p. 245
- Booth — Bordeaux Mixture, p. 246
- Bore — Borneo, p. 247
- Bosnia — Boston, p. 248
- Boston University — Botany, p. 249
- Botany Bay — Bothnia, Gulf of, p. 250
- Bothwell — Bouguereau, p. 251
- Boulanger — Bourget, p. 252
- Bourinot — Bowling Green, p. 253
- Boxer Rising — Boyesen, p. 254
- Boyle's Law — Bract, p. 255
- Braddock — Brahe, p. 256
- Brahma — Brain, p. 257
- Brain, p. 258
- Brainerd — Brandenburg, p. 259
- Brandes — Brass, p. 260
- Brassey — Brazil, p. 261
- Brazos — Bread, p. 262
- Breadfruit Tree — Bremer, p. 263
- Breslau — Brewing, p. 264
- Brewster — Bride of Lammermoor, p. 265
- Bridge, p. 266
- Bascule Railroad Bridge, Chicago
- Bridge, Cantilever — Bridgman, p. 267
- Bright — Bristol, p. 268
- Bristol — British Columbia, p. 269
- British Columbia, p. 270
- British East Africa — British Museum, p. 271
- British New Guinea — Brontë, p. 272
- Bronze — Brotherhood, p. 273
- Brotherhood of St. Andrew — Brown, p. 274
- Brown, p. 275
- Brown University — Browning, p. 276
- Brownsville — Bruce, p. 277
- Bruce — Brunn, p. 278
- Bruno — Brussels, p. 279
- Brutus — Bryant, p. 280
- Bryce — Buchanan, p. 281
- Buchanan — Buckeye, p. 282
- Buckingham — Budapest, p. 283
- Buddha — Buena Vista, p. 284
- Buenos Ayres — Buffalo-Fish, p. 285
- Buffalo-Gnat — Bulgaria, p. 286
- Bull — Bull-Fight, p. 287
- Bulfinch — Bulwer-Lytton, p. 288
- Bunker Hill — Bunting, p. 289
- Bunyan — Burgoyne, p. 290
- Some of the Plant Wizard's Work
- Burgundy — Burlesques, p. 291
- Burlingame — Burma, p. 292
- Burne-Jones — Burns, p. 293
- Burnside — Burr, p. 294
- Burroughs — Butler, p. 295
- Butte City — Butterfly, p. 296
- Mexican Butterflies
- Butternut — Buzzard, p. 297
- Byron — Byzantine Empire, p. 298
- Byzantine Empire, p. 299
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Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
- C — Cable-Road, p. 300
- Cables — Cactus, p. 301
- Cade — Cædmon, p. 302
- Cæsar — Cæsarea Philippi, p. 303
- Cain — Caisson, p. 304
- Calais — Calcutta, p. 305
- Calderon — Calendar, p. 306
- Calgary — Calhoun, p. 307
- Calico — California, p. 308
- California, p. 309
- California, Gulf of — Caligula, p. 310
- Caloric — Calypso, p. 311
- Calyptra — Cambridge, p. 312
- Cambridge — Camel, p. 313
- Camelot — Cameo, p. 314
- Dromedary, Two-Humped Camel
- Alpaca, Llama, Vicuna
- Camera — Campania, p. 315
- Campbell — Canada, p. 316
- Canada, Map
- Canada, p. 317
- Canada, p. 318
- Bow River Valley, Alberta, Canada
- Canada, p. 319
- Canadian Northern Railway — Canal, p. 320
- Digging the Chicago Drainage Canal
- Canal — Canary Bird, p. 321
- Canary Islands — Cankerworm, p. 322
- Cannæ — Cannon, p. 323
- Cannon, p. 324
- Cannon — Cañon, p. 325
- Canossa — Canterbury Cathedral, p. 326
- Canton — Canute, p. 327
- Canvasback — Cape Colony, p. 328
- Cape Hatteras — Cape of Good Hope, p. 329
- Cape Town — Capillarity in Soils, p. 330
- Capitoline Hill — Carácas, p. 331
- Caracci — Carbonic Acid, p. 332
- Car-Building — Cardiff, p. 333
- Cardinal-Bird — Carlisle, p. 334
- Carlisle — Carlsbad, p. 335
- Carlyle — Carmichael, p. 336
- Carnation — Carnegie Libraries, p. 337
- Carnival — Carnot, p. 338
- Carob — Carpaccio, p. 339
- Carpathian Mountains — Carpet-Sweeper, p. 340
- Carpogonium — Carroll, p. 341
- Carson — Carthage, p. 342
- Carthage — Cartwright, p. 343
- Cartwright — Cascade Range, p. 344
- Cascade Tunnel — Casimir-Perier, p. 345
- Caspian Sea — Cassowary, p. 346
- Cast — Cat, p. 347
- Catacombs — Catalpa, p. 348
- Catania — Caterpillar, p. 349
- Catfish — Catherine of Aragon, p. 350
- Catherine II — Cato, p. 351
- Cato — Caucasian, p. 352
- Caucasus — Cavour, p. 353
- Cawnpore — Cedar Mountain, p. 354
- Cedar Rapid — Cell-Doctrine, p. 355
- Cell-Doctrine, p. 356
- Cellini — Cement, p. 357
- Cemetery — Cenci, p. 358
- Census — Central Africa Protectorate, p. 359
- Central America — Ceres, p. 360
- Cerro Gordo — Ceylon, p. 361
- Chad, Lake — Chaleurs, p. 362
- Chalk — Chambers, p. 363
- Chambersburg — Chamois, p. 364
- Chamouni — Champlain, p. 365
- Champs-Elysees — Channel Islands, p. 366
- Channing — Charity, Sisters of, p. 367
- Charlemagne — Charles II, p. 368
- Charles VII — Charles XII, p. 369
- Charles XIV — Charles, Law of, p. 370
- Charles Martel — Charlestown, p. 371
- Charlotte — Chatham, p. 372
- Chatham — Chaucer, p. 373
- Chaudiere — Chemistry, p. 374
- Chemistry, p. 375
- Chemotaxis — CHerokees, p. 376
- Cherry — Chesapeake, p. 377
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal — Chestnut, p. 378
- Cheviot — Chicago, p. 379
- Chicago, p. 380
- Chicago, p. 381
- Chicago — Chickadee, p. 382
- Chickahominy — Chignecto Bay, p. 383
- Chi-Hoang-Ti — Child-Study, p. 384
- Child-Study, p. 385
- Child-Labor Laws — Chile, p. 386
- Chile, p. 387
- Chillicothe — China Sea, p. 388
- China-Ware — China, p. 389
- China, p. 390
- China — Chinese Wall, p. 391
- Chinooks — Chlorophyceæ, p. 392
- Chlorophyll — Choate, p. 393
- Choate — Christian Endeavor Movement, p. 394
- Christian Era — Christ's Hospital, p. 395
- Chronograph — Church-Councils, p. 396
- Churchill — Cicada, p. 397
- Cicero — Cid, p. 398
- Cider — Cincinnati, p. 399
- Cincinnati, Society of the — Circulation of Blood, p. 400
- Circus — Citizenship, p. 401
- Citroh — Civil Service, p. 402
- Civil War — Clan, p. 403
- Clarendon — Clark, p. 404
- Clark — Claudius, p. 405
- Clausius — Clay, p. 406
- Clayton-Bulwer Treaty — Clematis, p. 407
- Clemenceau — Cleopatra, p. 408
- Cleopatra's Needle — Cleveland, p. 409
- Cliff-Dwellers — Clinton, p. 410
- Clinton — Clock, p. 411
- Close Pollination — Clouds, p. 412
- Clover — Coal, p. 413
- Coal, p. 414
- Coast-Defence — Cobalt, p. 415
- Cobalt — Cobourg, p. 416
- Cobra de Capello — Cockatoo, p. 417
- Cockrell — Cod, p. 418
- Coffee plantation, Costa Rica
- Young coffee trees in bloom
- Coffee plantation, Brazil
- Near view of coffee tree showing fruit
- Picking coffee, Brazil
- Drying grounds (coffee)
- Cleansing (coffee)
- Preparing for shipment (coffee)
- Codlin-Moth — Coffee, p. 419
- Coffee Republic — Colborne, p. 420
- (blank)
- Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Hops, Tobacco (plate)
- Peanut, Olive, Rubber Tree, Cocoanut, Palm, Oil Palm (plate)
- (blank)
- Cold Harbor — Coleridge, p. 421
- Colfax — Colleges, p. 422
- College examination — College, going to, p. 423
- College, going to — College of New York City, p. 424
- Collenchyma — Cologne, p. 425
- Colombia — Colombo, p. 426
- Colon — Color, p. 427
- Colorado — Colorado, p. 428
- Colorado — Colosseum, p. 429
- Colossus — Columbus, p. 430
- Columbus — Columbus, p. 431
- Columbus — Comets, p. 432
- Comets — Commerce, p. 433
- Commons, House of — Commutator, p. 434
- Como — Compositae, p. 435
- Composition in Fine Art, p. 436
- (blank)
- Dance of the Nymphs, Corot (plate)
- Composition in Fine Art, p. 437
- Compressed air - Comus, p. 438
- Conchology - Conde, p. 439
- Condor - Confederate States, p. 440
- Confucius - Congo Free State, p. 441
- Congo, French - Congress, p. 442
- Conidia - Connecticut, p. 443
- Connecticut, p. 444
- Connecticut River - Conservation of energy, p. 445
- Constable - Constantine I, p. 446
- Constantinople - Constantinople, p. 447
- Consul, Mercantile - Continuation-Schools, p. 448
- Convolvulus - Cooley, p. 449
- Cooper - Cooper, p. 450
- Coot - Copley, p. 451
- Copper - Copts, p. 452
- Copyright - Coquelin, p. 453
- Coral - Coral, p. 454
- Corday - Corinth, p. 455
- Corinth - Cormorant, p. 456
- Corn - Cornelius, p. 457
- Cornell - Cornwallis, p. 458
- Corolla - Corporations, p. 459
- Corpus Christi - Correlation of Studies, p. 460
- Correspondence-Schools - Cortelyou, p. 461
- Cortes - Cortland, p. 462
- Corwin - Cotes, p. 463
- Cotopaxi — Cotton, p. 464
- Cottonboll-Weevil - Coues, p. 465
- Coulter - Courts of justice, p. 466
- Courts of justice - Courts of justice, p. 467
- Courts-Martial - Covenanters, p. 468
- Coventry - Cowley, p. 469
- Cow-Peas - Cowslip, p. 470
- Cox - Crab, p. 471
- Crabbe - Craik, p. 472
- Cranberry - Cranmer, p. 473
- Cranston — Crawford, p. 474
- Crawford - Creation, p. 475
- Crecy - Creston, p. 476
- Crete - Cricket, p. 477
- Cricket on the Hearth - Crispi, p. 478
- Crittenden - Crocodile, p. 479
- Crocus - Cromer, p. 480
- Crompton - Crook, p. 481
- Crookes - Cruikshank, p. 482
- Crusades - Crustacea, p. 483
- Cryptograms — Cuba, p. 484
- Cuckoo - Cullom, p. 485
- Culpeper - Cuneiform, p. 486
- Cupid - Curran, p. 487
- Currant - Currency law, p. 488
- Curtis - Cushing, p. 489
- Cushing - Cutler, p. 490
- Cuttlefish - Cyanophyceae, p. 491
- Cycads - Cypress, p. 492
- Cyprus — Czar, p. 493
- Czechs — Czerny, p. 494
Volume II. D — Kreu. Pages 495 to 1012
Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
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- D — Dahlgren, p. 495
- Dahlia — Daisy, p. 496
- Dakota River — Dallas, p. 497
- Dalles of Wisconsin — Damascus, p. 498
- Damascus — Dana, p. 499
- Dana — Dandelion, p. 500
- Dandolo — Dante, p. 501
- Danton — Danube, p. 502
- Danvers — Darius, p. 503
- Darley — Dartmouth College, p. 504
- Darwin — Daubigny, p. 505
- Daudet — David, p. 506
- David — Davis, p. 507
- Davis — Davitt, p. 508
- Davy — Dayton, p. 509
- Dead-Letter Office — Deaf-Mutes, p. 510
- Deák — Death Valley, p. 511
- Deborah — Deciduous Habit, p. 512
- Declaration of Independence — Deer, p. 513
- Deer — Deerfield, p. 514
- Defiance — Delagoa Bay, p. 515
- Deland — Delaware, p. 516
- Delaware — Delhi, p. 517
- De Long — De Mille, p. 518
- De Monts — Denis, p. 519
- Denison — Denmark, p. 520
- Dennison — De Pauw, p. 521
- De Quincey — Desmids, p. 522
- Des Moines — Detroit, p. 523
- Detroit River — Development of Animal Life, p. 524
- Development of Animal Life — , p. 525
- Dew — Dial, p. 526
- Diamond — Diatoms, p. 527
- Diaz, p. 528
- Dichogamy — Dickens, p. 529
- Dickinson — Dido, p. 530
- Dies Iræ — Diffraction-Grating, p. 531
- Digestion — Dinwiddie, p. 532
- Diocletian — Dismal Swamp, p. 533
- Dispersion — Dissenter, p. 534
- Distillation — District of Columbia, p. 535
- Diver — Dix, p. 536
- Dix — Doddridge, p. 537
- Dodge — Dog, p. 538
- Dogs—Plate I
- Dogs—Plate II
- Dog, p. 539
- Dog-Days — Dog-Star, p. 540
- Dogwood — Domenichino, p. 541
- Domesday — Domestic Science p. 542
- Domingo, St. — Donelson, Fort p. 543
- Don Giovanni — Doria p. 544
- Dorians — Douglas p. 545
- Douglas — Douw p. 546
- Dove — Draco p. 547
- Draft-Riots — Dragon-Fly p. 548
- Drainage — Drake p. 549
- Drake — Drama, p. 550
- Draper — Drawing p. 551
- Dredging — Dresden p. 552
- Dress of Ancient Period
- Dress of Middle and Later Period up to 1880
- Dress p. 552a
- Dress p. 552b
- Dreyse — Drowning p. 553
- Druids — Drum, p. 554
- Drummond — Dryden p. 555
- Dry Tortugas — Duccio p. 556
- Group of Ducks
- Du Chaillu — Dueling p. 557
- Dufay — Duffy p. 558
- Duhamel — Duma p. 559
- Dumas — Dumouriez p. 560
- Düna — Dunkirk p. 561
- Dunmore — Duration in Plants, p. 562
- Durban — Duse p. 563
- Düsseldorf — Dvina p. 564
- Dvorak — Dyment p. 565
- Dynamics p. 566
- Dynamics p. 567
- Dynamite — Dynamo-Electric Machine p. 568
- Dynamo-Electric Machine — Dynamometer, p. 569
- Dynamometer, p. 570
E (79)
Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
- E — Eagle, p. 571
- Eames — Ear, p. 572
- Early — Earth, p. 573
- Earth — Earthquake, p. 574
- Earthquake — Earthworm, p. 575
- Easter — Eastlake, p. 576
- East Liverpool — Ebers, p. 577
- Ebony — Echinodermata, p. 578
- Echo — Eclipse, p. 579
- Ecliptic — Ecuador, p. 580
- Edda — Edinburgh, p. 581
- Edinburgh University — Edison, p. 582
- Edmonton — Edmunds, p. 583
- Edom or Idumea — Education, Modern, p. 584
- Education, State-Aid in — Edward I, p. 585
- Edward II — Edward III, p. 586
- Edward IV — Edward VII, p. 587
- Edward the Black Prince — Egg, p. 588
- Eggs of Humming Bird, Hen, and Ostrich
- Nest and Eggs of Killdeer
- Egg — Egmont, p. 589
- Egypt, p. 590
- Egypt
- Egypt, p. 591
- Egypt, p. 592
- Ehrenbreitstein — Elasticity, p. 593
- Elaters — Elder, p. 594
- Eldon — Electroral College, p. 595
- Electricity, p. 596
- Electricity, p. 597
- Electricity, p. 598
- Electric Lamps, p. 599
- Electric-Light Bug — Electric Motor, p. 600
- Electric Motor — Electric Railway, p. 601
- Electric Railway, p. 602
- Electric Welding — Electrolysis, p. 603
- Electrotype — Elephant, p. 604
- Eleusis — Elias, p. 605
- Eliot — Elisha, p. 606
- Elizabeth, p. 607
- Elizabeth, Saint — Elkins, p. 608
- Ellice Island — Elmira, p. 609
- El Paso — Embargo-Acts, p. 610
- Embryo — Emergence, p. 611
- Emerson — Emigration, p. 612
- Emin Pasha — Encyclopedia, p. 613
- Endicott — Engineering, p. 614
- England, p. 615
- Great Britain's King and Queen
- England, p. 616
- English Channel — English Language, p. 617
- English Language — Engraving, p. 618
- Enid — Ensilage, p. 619
- Entomology — Ephesus, p. 620
- Epictetus — Epidermis, p. 621
- Epigynous — Equisetales, p. 622
- Era of Good Feeling — Ergot, p. 623
- Ericsson — Eritrea, p. 624
- Erl-King — Escanaba, p. 625
- Escurial — Essay, p. 626
- Essen — Ether, p. 627
- Ethics, p. 628
- Ethiopia — Etna, p. 629
- Eton College — Eubœa, p. 630
- Eucalyptus — Eureka, p. 631
- Euripides — Europe, p. 632
- Europe, p. 633
- Europe, Map
- Europe, p. 634
- Eustis — Evansville, p. 635
- Evaporation — Everett, p. 636
- Everett — Evolution, p. 637
- Evolution, p. 638
- Evolution, p. 639
- Ewell — Excursions, School, p. 640
- Exeter — Exeter Hall, p. 641
- Explosives — Express Companies, p. 642
- Extradiction — Eye, p. 643
- Eylau — Ezra, p. 644
F (88)
Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Arithmetic - Outlines - Questions - Index
- F — Fairbairn, p. 645
- Fairbairn — Faithfull, p. 646
- Falcon — Falconer, p. 647
- Falkland — Farjeon, p. 648
- Farley — Farrar, p. 649
- Fashoda — Faust, p. 650
- Faust — Feeding-Stuffs, p. 651
- Feehan — Feeling, p. 652
- Feldspar — Fellah, p. 653
- Fellowship — Fenians, p. 654
- Ferdinand I — Ferdinand IV, p. 655
- Ferdinand VII — Fern, p. 656
- Fernando Po — Fertilizers, p. 657
- Fessenden — Fiber, p. 658
- Fibre-Industries — Field, p. 659
- Field — Fig, p. 660
- Fiji Islands — Filicales, p. 661
- Fillmore — Findlay, p. 662
- Fine Arts, p. 663
- Fine Arts — Fine Arts (History), p. 664
- Fine Arts (Japanese), p. 665
- Fine Arts (Japanese), p. 666
- Fine Arts (Japanese) — Fine Arts (Chinese), p. 667
- Fine Arts (Egyptian) — Fine Arts (Assyrian), p. 668
- Fine Arts (Assyrian) — Fine Arts (Greek), p. 669
- Fine Arts (Gr