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Fasc. I-IX (Palis, 1901- ); editor of "Poly- biblion".

ARTICLES: Catherine of Alexandria, Saint; Emmeram, Saint, Bishop of Poitiers; Euchekius, Saint, Bishop of Lyons; Gatianus, Saint, Bishop of Tours; G]§rard, Saint, Abbot of Brogue; Gerard, Saint, Bishop of Toul; Goab, Saint; Hilary OF Arles, Saint.Archbishop; Hilary of Poitiers, Saint,Bishop; HoNORATUB, Saint, Archbishop of Arles; John I, Saint, Pope; John Climacus, Saint; Julian and Basilissa, Saints; La Salette; Lazarus of Bethany, Saint; Leontius, Saint, Bishop of Fr^jus; Margaret of Lorraine, Blessed, Duchess D'ALENgoN; Margaret op Savoy, Blessed, Marchioness of Montferrat; Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament; Marie Christine of Savoy, Blessed; Maris, Martha, Audifax, and Abacum, Saints; Mark and Marcellian, Saints; Martial, Saint, Bishop op Limoges; Martina, Saint; Martin of Leon, Saint; Martin of Tours, Saint, Bishop; Medardub, Saint, Bishop of Noyon; Ouen, Saint, Archbishop of Rouen; Per- petuus, Saint, Bishop of Tours; Rocamadouk; Victorinub, Saint.

Coffey, Reverend Peter, Ph.D., s.t.l., b.c.l., b. at Enfield, Co. Meath, Ireland, 1876. Education: Primary National Schools, Baconstown; Model Schools, Trim; Meath Diocesan Seminary, Navan; Majmooth College; Louvain University; University of Strassburg. Ordained 1900; at present professor of mental and moral philosophy, Maynooth College, Dublin. Author of: (pamphlet) "The Inductive Sciences, an Inquiry into some of their Methods and Postulates" (Dublin, 1910); "The Science of Logic", 2 vols. (London, 1912); "Ontology: The Science of Being" (1917); translated into English: De Wulf, "Introduction k la philosophie n6o-scolastique" (1907); ibid., "Histoire de philosophie m(§di6vale" (1909); contributor of articles on philosophical sub- jects to the "Irish Ecclesiastical Record".

ARTICLES: Deduction; Dialectic; Gilbert de la Porr^e, Bishop of Poitiers; Godfrey of Fontaines; Henry of Ghent; Induction; John of Salisbury.

Coghlan, Vert Reverend Canon Daniel, d.d., b. in Kilmichael Parish, Co. Cork, Ireland, 14 July, 1858. Education: National Schools; St. Vincent's Seminary, Cork; Maynooth College (Dunboyne student). Ordained 1882; curate, Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, 1882; professor. Diocesan Seminary, and chaplain to the Military Prison, Cork, 1883; curate, Tracton, Co. Cork, 1884—188.5; professor of theology, Maynooth College, Dublin, 1886-1914; titular bishop of Vaga and auxiUary bishop of Cork, Ireland, 1914- of : numerous theological treatises (for private circula- tion); "De Deo Uno et Trino et de Deo Creatore", 2 vols. (Dublin, 1907); (pamphlet) "Trinity College and the Trinity Commission" (Dublin, 1908); "De Incarnatione" (Dublin, 1910); "De Eucharistia" (Dublin, 1911); contributor of articles on public law and Modernism to the "Irish Ecclesiastical Record". ARTICLES: Dogma; Dogmatic Facts; Murray, Patrick.
 * honorary canon of the Cork Chapter. Author

Coleman, Reverend Ambrose, o.p., s.t.l., writer, b. at Leeds, England, 1858, of Irish parentage. Education: Ratchffe College, I,eioester, England; Dominican scholasticate, TaJlaght, Ireland; Minerva, Rome. Entered the Dominican Order 1874; ordained 1881; missionary in Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny, etc., Ireland, 1881-1892; engaged in literary work 1892- 1911; at Holy Cross Priory, Sligo, Ireland, 1912- ; lecturer on controversial subjects; has done much by his writings to combat proselytism in Dublin. Mem- ber of the Royal Irish Academy. Author of: "The Friars in the Philippines"; "Ancient Dominican Foundations in Ireland"; edited: Stuart, "History of Armagh"; O'Heyne, "Irish Dominicans"; contribu- tor to: "American Catholic Quarterly Review"; "Rosary"; "Irish Rosary"; "Irish Ecclesiastical Record"; "Dublin Review"; "Irish Catholic".
 * editor of "The Irish Rosary", Dubhn, 1907-

ARTICLES: Armagh; Crolly, William, Archbishop of Armagh; Dixon, Joseph, Archbishop of Armagh; Dowdall, George, Archbishop of Armagh; Felix III, Saint, Pope; Felix of Nola, Saint.

Coleman, Caryl, b.a., ecclesiologist, b. at Buffalo, New York, 1847, son of John Hull Coleman and Charlotte Augusta, daughter of Captain Benjamin Carvl, U. S. A. Education: private under Theodore D. Weld of Bellevue Medical College, New York; Canisius College, Buffalo. Convert to the Church 1868; teacher, Buffalo, 1872-1874; studied ecclesiology in Europe 1875-1876; married Nonna Agnes, daughter of Charles Black, 1881; further study of ecclesiology in England and Belgium 1888; opened Church De- partment of Tiffany and Company 1889; head of this department 1889-1899; founded Church Glass and Decorating Company and became American repre- sentative of John Hardman and Company of Birming- ham, England, 1899; president of the Church Glass and Decorating Company, New York, 1899- Author of: "Symbolism in Religious Art" (New York, 1899); "A Mark of Honor" (Syracuse, 1903); "The Sacred Ciphus" (Syracuse, 1903); "A Day with Mary" (New York, 1908); collaborator in Sturgis, "Dictionary of Architecture"; contributor of articles relating to the decorative arts, symbolism, icon- ography, and architecture to: "The Architectural Record"; "Messenger of the Sacred Heart".

ARTICLES: Ambo; Apostle Spoons; Birds (in symbolism); Br.\sses, Memorial; Chrismarium; Cosmati Mosaic; Ivory; Spire; Stained Glass; Tapestry.

Collard, Charles Francois Thomas, ll.d., b. at Louvain, Belgium, 22 October, 1882. Education: College St. Pierre, Louvain; Universities of Louvain, Berlin, Bonn, and Zurich. Successively lawyer, deputy justice of the peace, deputy royal prosecutor, Louvain,LBelgium ; at present deputy royal prosecutor, Brussels; private chamberlain of the Cape and Sword to Pope Pius X. Has travelled in the interests of science in Germany, Holland, Italy, and Switzerland; has assisted either as recorder or secretary at the Congress of Administrative Sciences, Brussels, 1910; Congress of the International Union of Penal Law, Brussels, 1910; International Congress of Children's Courts, Paris, 1911; Congress for the Protection of Former Convicts and Wayward Children, Antwerp, 1911. Member of: the International Union of Penal Law; the Society of Social Economy of Paris; the Society of Political Economy of Brussels; the General Society of Prisons of France. Author of: "L'Educa- tion protectrice de I'enfance en Prusse", with Preface by Dr. Krohne of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior (Louvain and Leipzig, 1908); "A la recherche de rsducation protectrice en Prusse" (Louvain, 1908); "Les tribunaux sp^ciaux pour enfants" (Louvain, 1911); "L'Institution et I'organisation des tribunaux sp^ciaux pour enfants" (Louvain, 1911); records of various congresses; collaborator in: "An- nuaire de legislation Itrangere" (by M. Collard: "Notice et traduction de la loi du 13 Juillet, 1907, sur le contrat de travail en HoJlande") (Paris, 1908); has contributed sociological and economical articles to: "La r^forme sociale"; "Revue sociale Catho- lique"; "Bulletin bibliographique et p6dagogique du Mus6e beige"; "Revue pratique de droit industriel"; "Revue de droit p6nal et de criminologie"; "Bulletin de I'union Internationale de droit p6nal"; "Jugend- wohlfahrt"; "Annuaire de I'Universit^ Catholique de Louvain"; "Revue pratique de I'enseignement du diocSse de Bruges"; "Bulletin du comiti central du travail industriel"; one of the Board of Editors of "Revue de droit p6nal et de criminologie". ARTICLE: Prisons.

Collins, Vert Reverend Monsignor Charles William, b. at Ellsworth, Maine, 22 July, 1870. Education: public schools of Ellsworth and Bangor, Maine; Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachu- setts; Grand Seminary, Montreal; St. Sulpice, Paris. Ordained 1894; assistant at the Cathedral, Portland, Maine, 1894-1899; chancellor of the diocese of