U.
Umiatowski, 249.
Ustralof, see Oustralof.
Uzewicz, 45.
V.[A]
Vater, 101, 298.
Venelin, 87, 145.
Vetranich, 128.
Vidakovitch, 119.
Vincentius, 160.
Vitkovitch, 119.
Vjazemsky, 79.
Vladimir Vsevolod. Monomach, 54.
Vodnik, 143.
Volkof, 83.
Volkonski, princess, 96.
Voltiggi, 132.
Vostokof, 79, 84, 93.
Vsevolodovitch, 55.
Vuitch, 112.
Vuk Stephanovitch, 113-118, 368.
W.
Waleczowsky, 179. Wangocki, 248. Wapowski, 248. Wartowsky, 190. Wcewolodsky, 91. Welensky, 188. Weleslawlin. 189, 193. Weltmann, 93. Wenelin, see Venelin. Wengierski, Ad. 254. —— And. 254. —— T.K. 274. Wenzyk, 279. Wirtemberg, princess of 279. Wisin, Van, 68. Wisnoiwiecki, 256. Witwicki, 264, 293. Wlzek, 179. Wlkanow, Prefat of, 193. Wocel, 205. Woicicki, 296, 397. Wojeikof, 81. Woronicz, 272, 276. Wratnowski, 292. Wrbensky, 191.
[Footnote A: There is only one letter in the Slavish Alphabet for V and W. In the personal names of those nations, which use the Cyrillic alphabet, we have written it V, according to the English pronunciation; in those belonging to nations which have adopted the Latin alphabet, we of course did not feel justified in making any alteration. The Slavic W is always pronounced like the English V.]
Wresowicz, 193.
Wuiek 238, 247.
Wydra, 206.
Wyrwicz, 272.
Wysocki, 254.
Y.
Yeristof, 92.
Z.
Zablocki, 279.
Zaborowski, 240.
Zaborowski. Ign. 281.
Zagorski, 290.
Zabradnik, 206.
Zaleski, 295.
Zaluski, 265, 266.
Zalushansky, 194.
Zamrsky, 190.
Zbylitowski, 246.
Zdanof, 102.
Zebrowski, 255.
Zeletawski, 191.
Zeneide B. 96.
Zhelotyn, 194.
Zherotin, C. of, 193.
Zialinski, 296.
Zidek, 179, 188.
Ziegler, 206.
Zimanowicz, 246.
Zizania, 44, 65.
Zlatarich, 129.
Zolkowski, 279.
Zibrzyeki, 289.
Zukowski, 281.
Zuzerich, S. 129.
Zuzzeri, Fl. 129.