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INDEX.
(The Numbers Refer to the Sections.)
Briefs and Bulls, Dates of Papal | 29 |
Britain's calendar, History of alteration in | 91 |
Britain's calendar—form of Statutory for twelve months | 142 |
Brumaire in Revolution Calendar | 106 |
Bulgaria, Commencement of year in | 64 |
Calculation of regnal years, Notes upon | 95 |
Calculation of Indictions—how computed | 22 |
Calendar of Britons, Details of | 92 |
Calendar of Hindoos, Details of | 99 |
Calendar of Jews, Details of | 149 |
Calendar of Moslems, Details of | 59 |
Calendar, earliest, in Scotland, Observations anent | 87 |
Calendar stamp duty—when repealed | 138 |
Calif Omar brings in Anno Hegira | 59 |
Callippic Cycles means in chronology | 51 |
Charters, Oldest, in England | 71 |
Charters, Oldest, in Scotland | 83 |
Charles I. and II. regnal years, Peculiarity of | 79 |
Charles III. of Germany uses A.D. first | 68 |
China calendars—details of their months | 147 |
China, Eras in—their alleged antiquity | 10 |
Christian era in Scotland—how same originated | 81 |
Christian era has no monopoly | 23 |
Christianity introduced; various Western nations | 28 |
Christmas—the celebration in different lands | 53 |
Chronology defined by Herschell | 115 |
Cinque Ports, Proclamation anent—how dated | 95 |
Civil Day, Meaning of | 129 |
Clinton's opinion of how chronology evolved | 16 |
Coins, British, dates on, Notes regarding | 96 |
Coins, English, dates on, Notes regarding | 7 |
Coins, Scottish, dates on, History of | 90 |
Comet Year—meaning of this term | 115 |
Common against Solar Years; and remarks regarding | 128 |
Conder on N. T. chronology | 44 |
Conquest—what would result if wrongly dated | 5 |
Constantine's Indiction—how computed | 22 |
Constantinopolitan calamity to records—when | 16 |
Constantinople, Era of—history and extent | 64 |
Consuls' terms of chronology—their use and importance | 21 |
Copernican system—reception of same by men of science | 8 |
Corea, Style of dates in use in | 52 |
Creation, Differences in eras of | 30 |
Crusoe, The rude calendar attributed to | 9 |
Cyclus Paschalis, Notes on authority of | 23 |
Dark Ages—their duration | 23, 48 |