Caucasus, tribes of the, [303].

Celtic language, substantive existence of, [79].

Celtic, a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, [198].

Celts, their former political autonomy, [198].

Chaldee, in what it consisted, [276].

fragments in Ezra, [276].

language of the Targums, [277].

literature of Babylon and Nineveh, [278].

the modern Mendaïtes or Nasoreans, [279].

Changes, historical, affecting every variety of language. [44].