Cenna, surviving Roman family, chronicler of Venosa, 32, 33, 43.
Cerauli, snake-killers, 138.
Cerchiara, village, 147.
Cerino, brigand, 215.
Cetara, Saracen stronghold, 137.
Cetraro, erection of postal letter-box at, 304.
Charity, a form of self-indulgence, 311.
Charles of Anjou, 7-8.
Chastity-ideal, poisons literature, 260.
Cheeses of Pollino, 142, 149; of Sila, 221.
Chemists, an authoritative class, 105, 307.
Cherub, a decayed conception, 24.
Chestnuts, destruction of, 220; of Tarentum, 285.
Children, as wage-earners in America, 50; massacre of illegitimate, 59; sold by contract, 97; kidnapped for sale to Turks, 139.
China, its dragon-god, 104.
Cholera, 26, 128, 157, 172, 173.
Christian names, degeneration in, 57-58.
Church, Sir R., 77.
Cicadas, their uses, 182; of Reggio, 284.
Cimigliano, village, 205.
Circilla, upland, 219, 222.
Ciro, priest-brigand, 77.
Cirò, its wine, 306.
Cività, village, 153.
Cluver, Ph., 175.
Coachmen, how to manage, 17.
Cocynthum promontory (Punta di Stilo), 284.
Codex of Rossano, 114.
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