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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BBITANNICA.-PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS.
VOLUME VII.—Continued.
CRUSADES, CUVIER, DANTON, and DEFOE. By James
Browne, LL.D.
CRUSTACEA. By John Fleming, D.D., Professor of Natural
Science, New College, Edinburgh.
CUNNINGHAM, DALRYMPLE, and DEMPSTER. By DavidIuvino, LL.D.
DAIRY. By John Wilson, Author of “ Agriculture.”
DEAF and DUMB. By P. M. Roget, M.D., F.R.S.DEMOSTHENES. By William Spalding, M.A., Professor of
Logic and Metaphysics in the University of St. Andrews.
DENMARK. By Emeric Szabad, Author of the Article “Austria.”DIALLING. By Henry Meikle, C.E.
Commerce—ConstantmopoUtan History — Copyright — Crystallization —
Deluge.
VOLUME VIII.
DIPLOMACY and ENTAIL. By John Hill Burton.
DISTILLATION. By James Stark, M.D., F.R.S.E.
DIVING and DIVING BELL. By George Buchanan, F.R.S.E.
DOCK and DOCK-YARD. By Sir John Barrow, Bart. Revisedby his Son, John Barrow, Admiralty.
DOLLOND, DOLOMIEU, and DUIIAMEL. By Thomas Young,M.D., F.R.S.
DONEGAL, DOWN, and DUBLIN. By Henry Senior.
DRAINAGE of TOWNS. By W. Hosking, Author of “Archi-tecture,” etc.
DRAINAGE of LANDS. By J. Wilson, Author of “ Agriculture,”etc.
DRAMA. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
DRAWING and ENGRAVING. By W. H. Lizars.
DRY ROT. By Sir John Barrow, Bart.
DUMONT, LORD DUNCAN, etc. By James Browne, LL.D.DUNBAR, (WILLIAM,) and ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ' By
David Irving, LL.D.
DYEING (Calico Printing.) By F. Crace Calvert, Professor
of Chemistry, Royal Institution, Manchester.
DYNAMICS. By John Robison, late Professor of Natural
Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh.
ECONOMISTS. By James Mill.
EDINBURGH and EDINBURGHSHIRE.
EGYPT. By R. Stuart Poole, of the Department of Antiquities,
British Museum.