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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES


J. H. R. John Horace Round, M.A., LL.D.
Author of Feudal England; Studies in Peerage and Family History; Peerage and Pedigree.
Neville (Family).
J. Hl. R. John Holland Rose, M.A., Litt.D.
Christ’s College, Cambridge. Lecturer on Modern History to the Cambridge University Local Lectures Syndicate. Author of Life of Napoleon I.; Napoleonic Studies; The Development of the European Nations; The Life of Pitt; &c.
Napoleon I.
J. Ja. Joseph Jacobs, Litt.D.
Professor of English Literature in the New York Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Formerly President of the Jewish, Historical Society of England. Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of History, Madrid. Author of Jews of Angevin England; Studies in Biblical Archaeology; &c.
Nethinim.
J. J. Lr. Joseph Jackson Lister, M.A., F.R.S.
Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge.
Mycetozoa.
J. L. E. D. John Louis Emil Dreyer.
Director of Armagh Observatory. Author of Planetary Systems from Thales to Kepler; &c.
Observatory.
J. M. By. J. M. Brydon.
Architect of Chelsea Town Hall and Polytechnic, &c.
Nesfield.
J. M. M. John Malcolm Mitchell.
Sometime Scholar of Queen’s College, Oxford. Lecturer in Classics, East London College (University of London). Joint-editor of Grote’s History of Greece.
Naucrary; Neoplatonism (in part).
J. P. Pe. Rev. John Punnett Peters, Ph.D., D.D.
Canon Residentiary, P. E. Cathedral of New York. Formerly Professor of Hebrew in the University of Pennsylvania. Director of the University Expedition to Babylonia, 1888-1895. Author of Nippur, or Explorations and Adventures on the Euphrates.
Nejef; Nippur.
J. Si.* Rev. James Sibree, F.R.G.S.
Principal Emeritus, United College (L.M.S. and F.F.M.A.), Antananarivo, Madagascar. Member de l’Académie Malgache. Author of Madagascar and its People; Madagascar before the Conquest; A Madagascar Bibliography; &c.
Nossi-bé.
J. S. Bl. Rev. John Sutherland Black, M.A., LL.D.
Assistant-editor of the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Joint-editor Of the Encyclopaedia Biblica.
Nestorius (in part).
J. S. F. John Smith Flett, D.SC., F.G.S.
Petrographer to H.M. Geological Survey. Formerly Lecturer on Petrology in Edinburgh University. Neill Medallist of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Bigsby Medallist of the Geological Society of London.
Mylonite; Napoleonite; Neck; Nepheline-syenite; Nephelinites; Obsidian.
J. S. K. John Scott Keltie, LL.D., F.S.S., F.S.A. (Scot.).
Secretary, Royal Geographical Society. Knight of Swedish Order of North Star. Commander of the Norwegian Order of St Olaf. Hon. Member, Geographical Societies of Paris, Berlin, Rome, &c. Editor of Statesman’s Year Book. Editor of the Geographical Journal.
National Debt (in part).
J. T. Be. John Thomas Bealby.
Joint-author of Stanford’s Europe. Formerly Editor of the Scottish Geographical Magazine. Translator of Sven Hedin’s Through Asia, Central Asia and Tibet; &c.
Nikolayev (in part); Nizhniy-Novgorod (in part); Novgorod (in part).
J. T. C. Joseph Thomas Cunningham, M.A., F.Z.S.
Lecturer on Zoology at the South-Western Polytechnic, London. Formerly Fellow of University College, Oxford. Assistant Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh. Naturalist to the Marine Biological Association.
Mussel (in part); Nautilus; Octopus.
J. T. S.* James Thomson Shotwell, Ph.D.
Professor of History in Columbia University, New York City.
Necker (in part).
J. W. James Williams, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.
All Souls’ Reader in Roman Law in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Lincoln College.
Navigation Laws.
J. W.* James Ward, LL.D.
See the biographical article: Ward, James.
Naturalism.
Jno. W. John Westlake, K.C., LL.D., D.C.L.
Professor of International Law, Cambridge, 1888-1908. One of the Members for United Kingdom of International Court of Arbitration under the Hague Convention, 1900-1906. Author of A Treatise on Private International Law or the Conflict of Laws; Chapters on the Principles of International Law: part i. “Peace”; part ii. “War”.
Naturalization.
J. W. G. John Walter Gregory, D.Sc., F.R.S.
Professor of Geololgy at the University of Glasgow. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the university of Melbourne, 1900-1904. Author of The Dead Heart of Australia; &c.
New South Wales: Geology; New Zealand: Geology.
J. W. L. G. James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Formerly President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and the Royal Astronomical Society. Editor of Messenger of Mathematics and the Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Napier, John.
K. S. Kathleen Schlesinger.
Editor of the Portfolio of Musical Archaeology. Author of The Instruments of the Orchestra.
Musical Box; Nail Violin; Nay; Oboe (in part).