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 29, 37, 152, 345-6. 571; Hu-kin, 35; Hurdy-gurdy, 74, 76, 107, 152, 231; Hydraulus, 53-4; Hyokin, 36; Kamounko, 39; Kanoon, 42-3; Kemangeh, 42-3; Keren, 46; Kin, 35, 39; Kinnor, 46; Kissar 42, 46; Kithara, 53-4; Kokiu, 34, 36; Koto, 36, 39; Kouitara, 230; Krummhorn or Cromorne, 152, 205, 300; La-kin, 35; Lute, 30, 35-6, 39, 43-9, 88, 107-8, 152-4, 229-31, 241, 297; Lyra (Hurdy-gurdy), 152; Lyra (Viol), 233; Lyre, 30, 42, 45-8, 51, 53-7, 60, 74, 107, 217, 229, 231; Magadis, 53, 79; Mandolin, 43, 153, 232; Marimba, 28-9; Melodeon, 478; Monochord, 107, 158, 217, 231, 307; Moon-Guitar, 34-5; Nebel, 46; Nofre 46; Nun's-fiddle, 107, 152, 231; Oboe, 35, 37, 46, 49, 107, 152, 297, 300, 342, 345-6, 471, 571; Octave-Violin, 299; Ophicleide, 476; Orchestrion, 354, 596; Organ, 49, 53-4, 75-6, 79, 107-8, 152, 214-28, 403, 471, 474, 604, 607, 626; Orgue expressif, 354, 477; Panmelodion, 388; Pan's-pipe, 28-9, 35, 46, 49, 53, 107; Pantaleon, 311; Phorminx, 53; Piano, 217, 231, 250, 309-12, 336, 373, 385-8, 407, 471-4, 497; Piccolo, 298, 345, 571; Pipa, 34-6; Pochette, 236; Portatives, 216-7; Positives, 216-7, 607; Psaltery, 46, 152; Ranat, 39, 41; Rebab, 43-4; Rebec, 230, 233; Recorder, 152, 298-9; Reed-Organ, 35, 354, 471, 477; Regal, 216-7; Rotta or Rotte, 74, 76; Salpinx, 53; Samisen, 34, 36; San-heen, 35; Santir, 43-4, 45; Sarrusophone, 596; Saxhorn, Saxophone, Saxotromba, 475-6; Schalmey or Shawm, 76, 152, 300, 346; Seraphine, 478; Serpent, 300; Sho, 35-6; Sistrum, 46, 49; Sitar, 38-9; Soung, 39; Spinet, 217, 309; Stone-Piano, 33; Syrinx (see Pan's-pipe); Tambura, 43; Theorbo, 153-4, 241, 297; Timpani, 345-6, 571, 596-7; Trigon, 49, 53; Trochléon, 478; Trombone, 152, 345-7, 571; Trumpet, 29, 33, 37, 45-6, 49, 53, 107, 152, 297, 345-6, 571; Tseng, 35; Tuba, 571; 'Ud, 43; 'Ugab, 46; Uranion, 388; Ur-heen, 34-6; Vielle, 233; Vina, 38-9; Viol, 30, 35, 38-9, 42-3, 49, 74, 76, 88, 107, 152-3, 214, 229, 231-8, 354; Viol, Bass, or Double-Bass, 346; Viola d'amore, 38, 233, 236, 339; Viola da braccio, 233; Viola da gamba, 233, 236, 297, 299, 346; Viola pomposa, 253, 299; Violetta marina, 303; Violin, 231-8, 250, 297, 299, 345-6, 474, 616; Violoncello, 233, 297, 299, 345-6; Violone, 233; Virginal, 216, 309; Waldhorn, 596; Yang-kin, 35-6; Xylophone, 29-30, 39, 41; Zanze, 28, 30; Zink, 152, 205; Zither, 30, 35, 36, 38-9, 40, 42, 229-31, 309, 597

Intermedio, Intermezzo or Intermède, The, 172, 284-5

Internationale Musik-Gesellschaft, The, 640, 649

Italy, Music in—16th cent., 111-27, 147-55; 17th, 165-79, 191-200, 219-23, 235-40; 18th, 268-71, 273-85, 356-60, 394-5; 19th, 438-45, 468, 535, 546-50, 607, 610, 635, 642

Japanese Music, 35-6

Javanese Music, 39-40

Joglars or Jongleurs, 87, 90

Jugglers, King of the, 106

Keltic Music, 76, 87, 103-4, 231

Keyboard, The, 107, 215-7, 473

Keyboard Instruments, 214-8, 307-14, 385-8, 471-4

Kreuzschule, The (Dresden), 572-3

Laryngoscope, The, 623

Laudi spirituali, 124, 168

Leipsic, 202, 254, 379, 503-28

Leitmotiv, The, 429, 568, 571

Letter-Names, 57-8, 72-3

Libraries, Musical, 211, 213, 495, 649

Librettos and Librettists, 175, 276, 293-4, 363, 455-6, 561, 568-9

Lied, The (see Song)

Liedertafel, The, 514, 600-1

Ligatures, 79

Literature, Musical—general, 19-21; oriental, 32, 36; ancient, 58-60; mediæval, 41, 81-5; 16th cent., 156-8; 17th, 242-4; 18th, 324-9, 400-6; 19th, 490-5, 512-4, 569-70, 574-5, 578, 623-30, 652

Lithography, 406, 425

Lute-Books and Lute Music, 138, 140, 155, 160, 241, 305

Lutheran Church Music, 128-32, 250-63, 620

Madrigal, The, 116, 120, 143, 146-50

Madrigal-Plays, 119, 121, 169

Madrigali spirituali, 148

Mannheim, 303, 347-9, 351-2

Manuscript Society, The (New York), 649

Mascarade, The, 181

Masque, The English, 188-90, 277

Mass, The Musical, 65-6, 95-7, 116, 125-6, 261