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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES
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W. R. B. Rt. Rev. William Robert Brownlow, M.A., D.D. (d. 1901).
Roman Catholic Bishop of Clifton. Provost and Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII. Co-editor of English Roma Sotterranea. Author of Early Christian Symbolism; Lectures on Sacerdotalism, on Catacombs and other Archaeological Subjects. Translator of Cur Deus Homo and Vitis mystica.
Catacomb (in part).
W. R. S. William Robertson Smith
See the biographical article: Smith, William Robertson.
Canticles (in part).
W. Wo. William Wood, D.C.L., F.R.S. (Canada).
Lieut.-Col., Canadian Militia. Formerly President of the English Section of the Royal Society of Canada and of the Historic Landmarks Association. Author of The Fight for Canada; The Logs of the Conquest of Canada, &c.
Canada: Literature, French-Canadian.
W. W. R.* William Walker Rockwell, Lic. Theol.
Assistant Professor of Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York.
Celestine III. and V.
W. Y. S. William Young Sellar.
See the biographical article: Sellar, William Young.
Catullus (in part).





PRINCIPAL UNSIGNED ARTICLES

California.
Cambodia.
Cambridge, Earls and Dukes of. 
Cambridge, England.
Cambridgeshire.
Campbell, Thomas.
Canary Islands.
Canning, George.
Canterbury.
Cape Town.
Cape Verde Islands.
Capital (Economics).
Capitulations.
Carbolic Acid.
Carbon.
Cardiganshire.
Cards, Playing.
Carducci, Giosue.
Carinthia.
Carlisle, Earls of.

Carlisle.
Carlos.
Carlsbad.
Carlstadt.
Carmarthenshire.
Carnarvonshire.
Carnegie, Andrew.
Carnot.
Carol.
Caroline Islands.
Carrier.
Cartagena.
Cassel.
Cassiodorus.
Caste.
Catherine, Saint.
Catherine II.
Catherine de' Medici
Catiline.
Cato.

Causation.
Cavaignac, Louis Eugène.
Cavan.
Cavendish, Henry.
Caxton, William.
Cedar.
Celebes.
Celsus.
Cemetery.
Chambers, Robert.
Chancellor.
Chancery.
Channel Islands.
Chantrey, Sir Francis.
Charles V., VI., VII. of France.
Charles, Archduke of Austria.
Charles Albert, king of Sardinia.
Charles Augustus.
Chartism.
Chateaubriand.