. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. C. (or Chinal Ink is of two kinds: (1) the driedpigment frimi certain cuttle-fishes. When browned by thoaction of an alkali it bceomes sepia. It is prepared in1 Italy, in Turkey, and in Asia. (2) A mixture o( fine lamp-black with glueor size and a little camphor. It is preparedin China, and is a very useful pigment. Bo(h of tlie above1 arc used in Asia as writing inks, and both are practically indelible. (See , by IltoF. B. , M. D.) 1 India Matting, a material largely e


. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. C. (or Chinal Ink is of two kinds: (1) the driedpigment frimi certain cuttle-fishes. When browned by thoaction of an alkali it bceomes sepia. It is prepared in1 Italy, in Turkey, and in Asia. (2) A mixture o( fine lamp-black with glueor size and a little camphor. It is preparedin China, and is a very useful pigment. Bo(h of tlie above1 arc used in Asia as writing inks, and both are practically indelible. (See , by IltoF. B. , M. D.) 1 India Matting, a material largely employed ns a summer carpeting and for the covering of the floors of , sleeping chambers. It is imported from Bengal, where it I is woven from the stems of Papyrus Pangurci or coi-jni- hositft. Indian, tp. of Ilumas Cal. Pop. 8S0. Indian, tp. of Washington Me. Pop. 14. Indiiin, tp. of Williamsburg co., S. C. Pop. 1147. Indiana, one of the central States of the AmericanUnion, Iving between tho parallels of .57° 46 and 41° 4GN lat., and the meridians of 84° 49 and 88° 2 W. Seal of ereatest lenglli from \. to S. is 277 miles, and its great-est from E. to W. 176 miles, while its averagebreadlh is about 1 10 miles. It is bounded N by LakeMichigan and the State of Michigan, the parallel of 4146 being the boundurv-line; E. by Ohio, its eastern limitbeing a line drawn due N. from the mouth of the (.reatMiami niver: S. E. S. by Keiilueky, from which it isdivided by the llliio River; W. by Illinois, the boundarybeing tho meridian of 87° :UI W. until (hat meridian strikesthe Wabash River, and thoneo through the ol themain channel of the Wabash River to its entrance (heOhio The area of the State is :!:i,S01l square miles, or21,6:17,760 acres. In 1870 it inhabitants to the square mile. • • r„ /•. ../ Ihe Countri/.—There are no mountains in In-diana, and hills height except what


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