Nas-i-da, [iv. 117].

Nas-yá-te, he is destroyed, [iv. 91].

Nas-ya-ti, he perishes, [iv. 91], [92].

Nasr Allah, his Persian translation of “Kahla and Dimnah,” [iv. 159].

National character, [iii. 254].

—— protection for historical monuments, [iii. 276].

Nattore, Colebrooke at, [iv. 370].

Natural growth, or historical change in language, [iv. 422].

Nature, lines and limits in, [iv. 437].

Nausea, [iii. 171].