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THE PYRENEES

Napoleon III, 88, 144, 157, 168
Navarre, 4, 20, 24, 52, 155
Nay, 111
Neste, River, 202-4, 210-11, 220
Noah's Ark, 268

Odos, 95
Oloron, 4, 114-18
Orthez, 26, 66-79
— Battle of, 80-4
Osse, 122
Osseau, Val d', 8, 124-33
— peasants of, 109
— Pic du Midi d', 124, 125, 131
Othman abu Nessu, 270
Oust, 243
Ouzous, 153

Pallada, 283
Pamiers, 251-2
Pampeluna, 56
Pas de Roland, 54
Pattison, Mr. and Mrs., 165
Pan, 85-113
— Castle of, 87-9
Pedigree of the Armagnacs, 210
— of the Viscounts of Béarn, 20
— of Gundowald, 222
— of the Kings of Majorca, 289
— of Leonore of Navarre, 21
Perpignan, 286-94, 301
Petronilla, Countess, 180-1
Pierrefite, 160-1
Planès, 269
Planturel, 244
Pont-long, 87, 109, 123
Ports, 4, 235, 267, 281
Poussatin, Abbé, 301-2
Prades, 275
Prats de Mollo, 285
Princess of Beira, 61-3
Puy-al-Hun, 155-6
Puygcerda, 264
Puyôo, 80
Pyrenees, parallel chains, 2
— geological structure, 4
— approach to, 30-1
Pyrenees, Battles of the, 39
— Treaty of, 47, 55, 234, 265, 266, 287

Quitteria, Ste., 255

Ramond, 190
Raymond I of Bigorre, 162, 182
— VI of Toulouse, 248-50
"Refuge" by Biarritz, 44-5
Republics, 127, 154, 212-13
Roland the Paladin, 56-8, 169
— Song of, 57
Roman Roads, 4, 54
Roncevaux, 4, 27, 56-60
Roussel, Bishop of Oloron, 92, 117
Roussillon, 4, 273, 286-7, 290, 301
Rubble, 5

S. Aventin, 232
S. Béat, 233
S. Bertrand de Cominges, 220-9
S. Girons, 236-7
S. Jean de Luz, 45
S. Jean-Pied-de-Port, 54-5
S. Lizier, 237-9
S. Martin de Canigou, 280-1
S. Michel de Cuxa, 276
S. Orens, 159-60
S. Sauveur, 168
S. Savin, 157-9
S. Sebastian, 48-50
S. Sever-de-Rustan, 177
Salses, 300
Sarracolin, 203-4
Sarrance, 118-20
Serrabonna, 275
Sertorius, 220-1
Simon de Montfort, 249-50
Slate quarries, 195
Smuggling, 60
Solon and his wives, 93
Soubirous, Bernadette, 135, 137-49
Soule, 51, 123
Sully elm, 243

Talc mines, 259
Tarascon, 254