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Dwight, John S.: in The Dial, 159; musical critic, 223. East Lexington, Mass., the Unitarian pulpit, 88. Economy, its meaning, 142. Edinburgh, Scotland: Emerson's visit and preaching, 64, 65; lecture, 195. Education: through friendship, 97, 98; public questions, 258, 259. Edwards, Jonathan: allusions, 16, 51; the atmosphere changed, 414. Egotism, a pest, 233.

At the end of 1909 the New York Edison Company alone was operating twenty-eight stations and substations, having a total capacity of 159,500 kilowatts. Connected with its lines were approximately 85,000 customers wired for 3,813,899 incandescent lamps and nearly 225,000 horse-power through industrial electric motors connected with the underground service.

Observed an emersion of Jupiter's first satellite. June 17th, time by the watch 13 deg. 6' 15". June 18th, altitudes for the time with artificial horizon. Longitude not yet calculated. " June 18th. Obser. mer. alt. Sun, 159 49 0 79 54 0-1/2 0 16 0 80 10 0-1/2 Z.D. 9 50 0 D. 23 25 0 Latitude 13 35 0 N. Our palaver with Fajemmia was not finished till the morning of the 19th.

He establishes the fact, that the "kinship" or "gens," which we may justly consider as the unit of organization in American aboriginal society, participated in the property of the deceased. Wyandottes, Id., cap. VII, p. 153. Missouri-tribes, p. 155. Winnebagoes, p 157. Mandans, p 158. Minnitarees, p. 159. Creeks, p. 161. Choctas, p. 162. Chickasas, p. 163.

Wind South-West; course North 25 West; distance 100 miles; latitude 31 degrees 14 minutes South, longitude 159 degrees 6 minutes West. Monday, 18th. Moderate Gales and Cloudy, with a Swell from the Southward. Wind Westerly; course North by West 1/2 West; distance 78 miles; latitude 29 degrees 00 minutes South, longitude 159 degrees 32 minutes West. Tuesday, 19th. Variable; light Airs and Calm.

Both sexes of the wild turkey are ultimately furnished with a tuft of bristles on the breast, but in two-year-old birds the tuft is about four inches long in the male and hardly apparent in the female; when, however, the latter has reached her fourth year, it is from four to five inches in length. On Ardetta, Translation of Cuvier's 'Regne Animal, by Mr. Blyth, footnote, p. 159.

During this period iron or steel French-built ships earning these bounties increased from 159,714 tons to 190,831 tons, gross tonnage; while wooden or composite tonnage decreased from 150,233 tons to 57,068 gross. These results were variously pronounced unsatisfactory, and a revised or a new law was called for, with more and higher bounties.

Works of John Adams, vol. viii. p. 290. Washington's Correspondence, 1787, edited by W.C. Ford, vol. viii. pp. 159, 160, 254. Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, Jan. 28, 1791, p. 20. Chalmers, Opinions, p. 32. Jurien de la Gravière, Guerres Maritimes, Paris, 1847, vol. ii. p. 238. Canada, Newfoundland, Bermuda, etc. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. i. p. 303. p. 288.

The 19th our pinnace went again into the river, having the purser and surgeon on board; and the 25th we sent the boat up the river again. The 30th our pinnace came from Benin with the sorrowful news that Thomas Hemstead and our captain were both dead. She brought with her 159 serons or bags of pepper, besides elephants teeth.

"Maurice Doyle is a son of Richard Doyle, who died in 1876, leaving his widow to carry on his farm of 74 acres 1 rood, in the townland of Ballykitty, which he held in 1858 at a rental of £50, 11s. In 1868 this was reduced to £48, 11s. In September 1871 he took in addition a farm of 159 acres 2 roods at £130, in Burgen and Ballykitty.