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215. HAMAMET,

or Hammamet, town,

North Africa, XI. 366; XXIII. 620.
HAMAN, of Scripture, VIII. 560.
HAMANN, Johann Georg, German
philosopher and theologian, XI. 402;
XVII. 135.

HAMARTITE, mineral, XVI. 383.
HAMASAH, or Hamasa, collection of
Arabic poems, XI. 402; 1. 61; II. 263;
XVI. 539, 595.

HAMATH, or Hamah, town, Syria, XI.
401; XXII. 822.

HAMBATO, or Ambato, town, Ecuador, 1. 659.

HAMBURG, state, Germany, XI. 403.

free city, Germany, XI. 404, 450; libraries, XIV. 546; newspapers, XVII. 429; observatory, XVII. 712. HAM COMMON, town, England, XXII. 694.

HAMELN, town, Hanover, Germany, XI.

409.

HAMERLING, Robert, German poet, X. 546.

HAMESUCKEN, crime, in Scots law, IV.

534.

HAMI, town, Central Asia, XI. 409. HAMID BEY, Turkish dramatist, XXIII. 656.

HAMILCAR BARCA, Carthaginian gen-
eral, XI. 409; XX. 747; in Spain,
XXII. 305.

HAMILTON, town, Scotland, XI. 410.
town, Bermudas, III. 599.
town, Ontario, Canada, XI. 411;
XVII. 775.

-, town, New York, U.S.A., XI.

411.

-, town, Ohio, U.S.A., XI. 411.

town, Victoria, XI. 411.

river, Labrador, XIV. 175.

Mount, California, XXIII. 801;

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Sir William (1730-1803), antiquary and art collector, XI. 420.

HAMPSTEAD, suburb of London, XI. 432; XIV. 822.

Sir William (1788-1856), Scottish metaphysician, XI. 416; on aesthetics, 1. 222; on analogy, I. 791; his criticism of Cousin, VI. 527; on induction and deduction, I. 797; his relation to Jacobi's theories, XIII. 537; his logic, XIV. 799; on mental reproduction, II. 730; his view of psychology, XX. 38; on scepticism, XXI. 382. William Gerard, English politician, HAMPTON'S PARACHUTE, I. 201. IV. 540.

HEATH, near London, XIV. 824. HAMPTON, town, England, XI. 432. COURT CONFERENCE (1604), VIII. 377; XIX. 686.

Sir William Rowan, mathematician, XI. 421; on the solution of equations, I. 516; his invention of the hodograph, XII. 41; his investigations on light, XIV. 597; inventor of quaternions, XX. 160.

COURT PALACE, England, XI. 432; XX. 545; cartoons at, XVII. 38; maze in gardens at, XIV. 181; picture gallery, XXI. 445; tapestry in, XXIII. 212.

HAMPTON WICK, town, England, XXII.
694.

HAMRA, town, Egypt, VII. 775.
HAMSTER, rodent mammal, XI. 433;
XV. 419; skins of, IX. 838.
HAMUN, swamp, Sistan, Persia, XVIII.
620; XXII. 100.

COLLEGE, New York, Observatory HAMZA B. ABDALMOTTALIB, uncle of at, XVII. 715. Mohammed, XVI. 550, 556. HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM, of teaching HAMZE b. Ali b. AhmED, Druse chief, languages, XI. 415.

VII. 484.

HAMIRPUR, district and town, India, HANAFITES, Moslem sect, XVI. 593;
XI. 423.
XXII. 661.

HAMITIC LANGUAGES, XVIII. 778; their HANAKS, tribe, Moravia, XVI. 811.
relation to Semitic, XXI. 642.
HANAP, tankard, XIX. 186.

HAMLET, or Amleth, prince of Den- HANAU, town, Prussia, XI. 433.
mark, XI. 423.

Shakespeare's play, XXI. 764.
HAMM, town, Prussia, XI. 424.
HAMMAD, Arabic rhapsodist, XVI. 536.
HAMMAM AL-ANF, spa, Tunis, XXIII.
620.

HAMMAMET, town, Tunis, XXIII. 620.
HAMMARSKÖLD, Lorenzo, Swedish
writer, XI. 424; XXII. 757.
HAMME, town, Belgium, XI. 424.
HAMMER, XI. 425.

Steam, IX. 413; XIII. 328.

HANBALITES, Moslem sect, XVI. 593;
XXII. 661.

HANCOCK, John, American statesman,
XI. 433; XV. 616; XXIII. 738.

Winfield Scott, American general,
XXIII. 785, 789.

HAND, Human, 1. 827; joints of, I. 839; sense of touch in, XXIII. 480.

of mammals, XV. 359.

HANDECK, waterfall, Switzerland, XXII.

777.

HANDEL, George Frederick, German

musical composer, XI. 433; character | HANSE, association of free burghs, Scot- | HARAM, sanctuary, Jerusalem, XIII. of his music, XVII. 90. land, IV. 64.

HAND-GRASPING, form of salutation, HANSEATIC LEAGUE, Germany, XI. 449; X. 493, 495, 501; XV. 32; early commerce of, VI. 200

XXI. 237.

HANDICAPPING, in horse racing, XII.

202.

HANDSEL MONDAY, XVII. 450.

HAND TOOLS, XI. 436; for mining, XVI. 444.

HANDWRITING, XVIII. 143; different kinds of, XXIII. 682.

HANDY ANDY, Lover's novel, XV. 29.
HANG-CHOW-Foo, or Hang-Chow, town,
China, XI. 439; v. 636; XXIV. 728.
HANGENDENLISSEN (Fünfhaus), suburb
of Vienna, IX. 827.
HANGEST, Helène de, French potter,
XIX. 629.

HANGING, Death from, XV. 781.

HILLS, Connecticut, XXIII. 795. HANGINGS, Ancient textile, XXIII. 208; for wall decoration, XVII. 38. HANG-SHAN, mountain, China, v. 637. HAN-HAI (Gobi), desert, Central Asia, X. 713.

HANIANG, town, Corea, VI. 391. HANIFS, Arab sect, XVI. 546, 548. HANKA, Wenceslaus, Bohemian philologist, XI. 440; XXII. 151. HAN-KEANG, river, China, v. 632. HANKOW, town, China, XI. 440; V. 637.

HANLEY, town, England, XI. 440; XXII. 442.

HANNA, plain, Moravia, XVI. 810. HANNANA, Syriac writer, XXII. 837. HANNASI, Rabbi Yehudah, editor of the Mishnah, XX. 190.

HANSE MERCHANTS, in London, XXII. 528.

637.

HARAN, district, Mesopotamia, XI. 454.

HARANT, Christopher, Bohemian traveller and writer, XXII. 152. HARAPPA, town, India, xvI. 789.

HANSEN, Mauritz Christopher, Nor- HARAR, town, North-East Africa, XI. wegian poet, XVII. 590.

Peter Andreas, Danish astronomer, XI. 451; on the lunar theory, XVI. 801; his formula for meridian transits, XXIII. 516.

HANSE TOWNS, Germany, XI. 450; XV. 32.

HAN-SIRO, Japanese Roman Catholic missionary, XXIV. 717. HANSTEEN, Christopher, Norwegian astronomer and physicist, XI. 452; XVII. 592; his researches in magnetism, | XV. 237, 249.

HANS WURST, of the German drama, VII. 440.

HANTHAWADY, district, Burmah, XX.

271.

454; language of, XXI. 656. HARBOURS, XI. 455.

HARBURG, town, Hanover, Germany, XI. 472.

HARCLAY, Sir Andrew, degraded from knighthood, XIV. 125.

HARCOURT, Marquis d', French diplomatist, IX. 580.

HARDANGER FJORD, Norway, XVII. 576.

HARD CASH, Reade's novel, XX. 303. HARDENBERG, Friedrich von (Novalis), German poet and philosopher, XI. 472; X. 542; hymns by, XII. 588.

Karl August, Prussian statesman, XI. 472; XX. II. HARDENING, of metals, XXII. 599.

HANTS, or Hampshire, county, England, HARDERWIJK, town, Holland, XI. 473; XI. 430; XXIII. 727.

university of, XXIII. 850.

HANUMAN-NATAKA, Sanskrit drama, HARDHON, African lizard, XIV. 737. XXI. 286.

HANUSCH, Ignaz Johann, Bohemian
philosopher, XI. 452.

HANWAY, Jonas, English traveller and
philanthropist, XI. 452; in Persia,
XVIII. 643; XX. 286; his umbrella,
XXIII. 723.

HAO, islets, Tuamotu, South Pacific,
XXIII. 602.

HAPALE, genus of apes, II. 155.

HANNAY, James, Scottish critic and HAPALEMUR, genus of lemurs, XIV.

novelist, XI. 441.

Patrick, Scottish poet, XXI. 543. HANNIBAL, Carthaginian general, XI. 441; V. 161; his contests with Rome, XX. 749; his destruction of Selinus, XXI. 633; in Spain, XXII. 305.

apes,

442. HAPALINE, HAPALIDÆ, group of II. 154; XV. 444. HAPALODERMA, genus of birds, XXIII. 584.

HAPALOPTILA, genus of birds, XX. 101. HAPALOTIS, genus of rodent mammals,

XVII. 6.

town, Missouri, U.S.A., XI. 445; XVI. 526. HANNINGTON, Bishop, place of his HAPARANDA, town, Sweden, XI. 453. murder, XXIII. 718. HAPI (Apis), Egyptian divinity, II. 173; HANNO, Carthaginian general, XI. 445. king of Carthage, XI. 445; V. 160; his voyage of discovery, X. 175.

Periplus of, I. 245; X. 175; XI. 445. HA-NOI, town, Tong-King, VI. 96; XXIII. 440.

HANOVER, province, Germany, XI. 446; XX. 14, 16.

town, Germany, XI. 448; XX. 16; libraries, XIV. 546; newspapers, XVII. 429.

House of, succeeds to the English throne, VIII. 354.

ISLAND, Patagonia, XVIII. 352. HANSA, or Hanseatic League (q.v.), Germany, XI. 449.

HANSARD, Luke, English printer, XI. 449.

VII. 717.

HAPLOCYTA, order of Protozoa, XIX. 853.

HAPLODONTIDÆ, family of rodent
mammals, XV. 418.
HAPLOMORPHA, suborder of Mollusca,
XVI. 656.

HAPOOR, or Hapur, town, India, XI. 454.

HAPPINESS, in ethics, VIII. 582, 585.
HAPSBURG, German family and Austrian
dynasty, XI. 453; III. 124; X. 496; in
Spain, XXII. 327; its connexion with
Switzerland, XXII. 781.
HAPUR, town, India, XI. 454.
HAR, Egyptian divinity, VII. 717.
HARAM, sacred territory, Arabia, II. 236;
xv. 669, 670.

HARDICANUTE, or Hardiknut, Danish king of England, XI. 473; VIII. 289. HARDING, James Duffield, English painter, XI. 473; XIV. 701.

or Hardyng, John, early English chronicler, XI. 475; XIV. 256.

Stephen, Benedictine monk, III.

601. HARDINGE, Viscount, English general, XI. 474.

HARDINGSTONE, town, England, xvII. 556.

HARDNESS, of minerals, XVI. 378. of water, XXIV. 399, 409. HARDOI, district, India, XI. 474. HARDOUIN, Jean, French scholar, XI. 474.

HARDRADA, Harold, Norse king, XI. 484; XVII. 587.

HARDT, Hermann von der, German Orientalist, XI. 475.

HARDWAR, town, India, XI. 475; XXI. 152.

HARDY, Alexandre, French dramatist, XI. 475; IX. 657. HARDYNG, John, early English chronicler, XI. 475; on the claim of Henry IV. of England, XIV. 256. HARE, rodent mammal, XI. 476; XV. 421; coursing of the, VI. 515; hunting, XII. 396; shooting of, XXI. 834; Arctic, colour of, XVI. 343; Belgian, XX. 193; Sumatran, XXII. 640.

626.

Jumping, of South Africa, XIII.

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HARE, Julius Charles, English theologi- | HARMONIUM, musical instrument, XI. | HARRAN,
HARRAN, or Haran, ancient town, Meso-

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HAREEREE, or Hariri, Arabic writer, XI.
479; II. 265.

HAREFOOT (Harold I.), king of England,
XI. 485.

HAREM, or Seraglio, XI. 478.

HAREN, Onno Zwier van, Dutch poet,
XII. 96.

Willem van, Dutch poet, XII. 96. HAREWOOD CASTLE, Yorkshire, England, XXIV. 749.

HARFLEUR, town, France, XI. 478.

HAR GOVIND, Sikh ruler, India, XX.

III.

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HORSE, XII. 191.

HARNEY, Mount, Rocky Mountains,
U.S.A., XXIII. 797.

HARGRAVES, E., discoverer of gold in HARO, town, Spain, XI. 484.
Australia, III. 114.

-, James, inventor of spinning jenny,
II. 541; VI. 490; XVII. 600.
HARIANA, district, India, XI. 479; XX.
624.

HARICOT BEANS, III. 460.

HÄRING, Wilhelm, German novelist, XI.
479.

HARINGTON, Sir John, English writer,
XI. 479.

HARIRI, Arabic writer, XI. 479; II. 265.
HARI-RUD, river, Afghanistan, I. 229.
HARITH, Arabic poet, XVI. 537.
HARKNESS, W., his correction for chro-
matic aberration, XXIII. 141.
HARLAW, Scotland, Battle of (1411),
XV. 525.

HARLEIAN LIBRARY, XVIII. 101.
HARLEIAN MSS., in British Museum,
XIV. 515; XVIII. 100.

HARLEM RIVER, New York, U.S.A.,
XVII. 457.

332.

Luis de, Spanish minister, XXII.

ISLANDS, Washington Territory,
U.S.A., XXI. 266.

HAROLD I., king of England, XI. 485;
VIII. 290; his relations with William
of Normandy, XXIV. 575.

II., of England, XI. 485.

I., Fairhair, king of Norway, XI. 484; XVII. 585.

II., Greyfell, of Norway, XI. 484;

XVII. 586.

HARRIS, part of island, Hebrides, Scot-
land, XIV. 492.

Howell, Welsh Methodist preacher,

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III., Hardrada, of Norway, XI. 484;
XVII. 587.

IV., Gilchrist, of Norway, XI. 485; HARRISBURG,
XVII. 588.

361.

U.S.A., XI. 494.

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HAROSH, or Rosh (Rabbenu Asher), HARRISON, Frederic, on law, XIV. 357,

German rabbi, XX. 852.

HAROUN AL RASCHID, caliph of Bagh-
dad, XI. 487; I. 9; XVI. 581; his
buildings in Baghdad, III. 234; tribute
paid to, by Nicephorus I., XVII. 481.

HARLEQUIN, in Italian drama, VII. 418; HARP, musical instrument, XI. 488;

of the pantomime, XVIII. 215. HARLEY, Robert, first earl of Oxford, XVIII. 99.

HARLINGEN, town, Holland, XI. 480. HARLOT'S PROGRESS, Hogarth's engravings, XII. 48.

HARM, town, Central Asia, XIV. 4.
HARMATTAN, wind, West Africa, vi.
766; XXII. 44.

HARMODIUS, Athenian popular hero,
XI. 480.

HARMONIA, in Greek legend, XI. 480.
HARMONICA, musical instrument, XI.
481.

HARMONIC ANALYSIS, in physics, XI. 481.

HARMONIC MOTION, in mechanics, XI. 482; XV. 685.

HARMONICS, in acoustics, I. 111; XVII.

88; beats of, XVII. 105.

HARMONIC SERIES, XXI. 678.

Érard's, VIII. 512.

HARPACTES, genus of birds, XXIII. 584.
HARPA-KHRUTI (Harpocrates), Egyp-
tian deity, VII. 717; XI. 491.
HARPALUS, of Macedonia, his relations
with Demosthenes, VII. 71.
HARPE, F. C. de la, Swiss revolutionist,
XXIV. 115.
HARPER'S FERRY, town, Virginia,
U.S.A., XI. 490; insurrection at (1859),
IV. 385.

HARPIES, in Greek mythology, XI. 490;
III. 431.

HARPOCRATES, Greek deity, XI. 491;
VII. 717.

HARPOON, whaling spear, XXIV. 526.
HARPORHYNCHUS, genus of birds, XVI.

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HARMONIES, Celestial, Kepler's system HARPYIA, genus of bats, XV. 409.

of, XIV. 47.

XVII. 106.

HARMONIPHONE, musical instrument,

HARPYIÆ, or Harpies, in Greek mytho-
logy, XI. 490.

HARQUEBUS, weapon, II. 558.

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HARSHA-DEVA, Sri, Hindu dramatist,
XXI. 285.

HARSPRÅNGET, waterfall, Sweden, XXII.
737.

HART, Emma (Lady Hamilton, q.v.),
XX. 839.

HARTE-BEEST, antelope, XI. 496; XV.
432.

HARTFORD, town, Connecticut, U.S.A.,
XI. 496; convention at (1814), XXIII.
760; libraries, XIV. 550.

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telescopes, XXIII. 142.

HARTHACNUT, or Hardicanute, Danish | HASAN, Uzun, sovereign of Persia, XVIII. | HASTINGS, C. S., on object-glasses for king of England, XI. 473; VIII. 289. HARTIG, Georg Ludwig, German writer

on forestry, XI. 497.
HARTINE, mineral, XVI. 429.
HARTITE, mineral, XVI. 429.
HARTLEPOOL, town, England, XI. 497.
HARTLEY, David, English philosopher,
XI. 498; on mental association, II.
731; his ethical system, VIII. 607.
HARTLIB, Samuel, educationist and
agriculturist, XI. 499; on agriculture,
I. 297.

HARTLIEB, Johann H., on chiromancy,
XIX. 4.

HARTMANN, Eduard von, on evolution,
VIII. 769; his metaphysics of pessimism,
XVIII. 689.

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Georg, first observer of magnetic dip, XV. 221.

Moritz, German poet and novelist, XI. 499.

VON AUE, German poet, XI. 499.
HARTOG, Dirk, his exploration of the
Australian coast, III. 103.
HARTSHEAD PIKE, hill, England, XVI.
867.

HARTSHORN, Spirits of, XI. 500.
HARTZ, or Harz, mountains, Germany,
XI. 507; X. 448.
HARUN ER-RASHID, or Haroun al-
Raschid, caliph of Baghdad, XI. 487;
I. 9; XVI. 581; XVII. 481.
HARUSPICATION, divination by entrails,
VII. 293.

HARUSPICES, Roman soothsayers, XI.

500; VII. 293.

HARUT, river, Afghanistan, I. 229.
HARVARD, Mount, Rocky Mountains,
U.S.A., XXIII. 796.

COLLEGE, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., XI. 500; Xv. 614; XXIII. 857; library, XIV. 534; observatory, XVII. 715.

HARVEST-BUG, arachnid, XI. 500; II.

275; XVI. 529.

HARVESTING, of grain crops, I. 362.
HARVEST-MEN, arachnids, II. 278,

279.

HARVEST MOON, II. 798.
HARVEY, Gabriel, English writer, XI.
501; his friendship with Spenser,
XXII. 393.

Sir George, Scottish painter, XI. 501.

Mr, his dairy farm, 1. 345, 346.
William, discoverer of circulation
of the blood, XI. 502; 1. 810; XV. 809;
XXIV. 96; on embryology, VIII. 164;
on epigenesis, VIII. 744, 747.
HARWICH, town, England, XI. 507.
HARZBURG, town, Prussia, XI. 508.
HARZ MOUNTAINS, or Harzgebirge,
Germany, XI. 507; X. 448.
HASA, province, Arabia, II. 254.
HASAN of Basra, Arab historian, XXIII.

2.

633.

B. ALI, caliph, XVI. 566; 11. 258;
hero of a Moslem passion play, XI.
508; XVIII. 660.

B. SABBAH, founder of the sect of
Assassins, II. 723; XVII. 771.
HASBEYA, town, Syria, XI. 509.
HASDRUBAL, Carthaginian general, XI.
509.

son of Hamilear, Carthaginian
general, XI. 509; in Spain, XXII. 305.
HASE, Karl August, on the life of Jesus,
XIII. 672; his summary of German
rationalism, XX. 291.
HASEBROEK, Johannes Pieter, Dutch
writer, XII. 98.
HASENMATTE, mountain, Switzerland,
XXII. 250.

David de, competitor for the Scottish crown, XXI. 486.

-, Thomas, American hymn-writer, XII. 596.

Warren, governor-general of India, XI. 512; XII. 802; Burke's impeachment of, IV. 545; Sheridan's speeches on the impeachment, IV. 545; XXI. 799.

HAT, HATS, XI. 518; straw, XXII. 593;
Greek, VI. 454.

HATCHETTINE, mineral, XVI. 429.
HATCHETTOLITE, mineral, XVI. 428.
HATCHMENTS, in heraldry, XI. 711.
HATFIELD, town, England, XI. 520.
HAT-HAR, or Hathor, Egyptian divinity,
III. 13; VII. 717.

HASHASHINS, or Assassins (q.v.), Moham- HATHAWAY, Anne, wife of Shakespeare,

medan sect, VII. 113.

HASHIMITES, Arabian family, XVI. 545.
HASHISH, drug, III. 628; VII. 711; XI.
648.

XXI. 754, 766.

HATHOR, or Athor, Egyptian divinity,
III. 13; VII. 717.
HATHRAS, town, India, XI. 520.

HASHT-BIHISHT, palace, Ispahan, Persia, | HATIA, island, India, xv. 830.

XIII. 394.

HATIFI, Persian writer, XVIII. 657, 659.

HASLAR HOSPITAL, Gosport, England, HATRA, or Atra, town, Mesopotamia,
VII. 315.

HASLINGDEN, town, England, XI. 510.
HASMONEANS, or Asmoneans, Jewish
family, XIII. 421; XV. 131; XVI. 55;
XXII. 812.

HASPE, town, Prussia, XI. 510; XXIV.
517.

HASSAN, district, India, XI. 510.

AND HUSSEIN, heroes of a Mohammedan passion play, XI. 508; XVIII. 660. See Hasan b. Ali.

572.

B. NOMAN, Moslem general, xvi.

B. SABBAH, founder of the Assassins, II. 723; XVII. 771.

XVI. 48; XVIII. 605.

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HATTALA, Martin, Bohemian philologist, XXII. 153.

HATTERIA, genus of reptiles, XX. 437, 444, 448, 450.

HATTERSLEY, Robert, his type-setting machine, XXIII. 701.

HATTI HUMAIUM, Turkish firman (1855), XXIII. 651.

PASHA, Captivity of Cervantes HATTINGEN, town, Prussia, XI. 520. under, V. 350.

HASSE, Faustina, Italian singer, XI. 510.

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HATTO I., archbishop of Mainz, XI. 520.
bishop of Vich, XXII. 74.

HATVAN, town, Hungary, XI. 520.
HATZFELD, town, Hungary, XI. 520.
HATZFELDT, Countess Sophie, her rela-
tions with Lassalle, XIV. 320.
HAUBERK, defensive armour, II. 556.
HAUCH, Johannes Carsten, Danish poet,
XI. 521; VII. 92; XVII. 590.
HAUERITE, mineral, XVI. 391.
HAUFF, Wilhelm, German novelist, XI.
521; X. 543.
HAUG, Johann Christoph Friedrich,
German epigrammatist, XI. 521.

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HAUNTED HOUSES, II. 206.

HAVERHILL, town, England, XXII. 622. | HAYDN, John Michael, Austrian musical
town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., XI.
composer, XI. 541.

526.

HAUPT, Moritz, German philologist, XI.
522.
HAUPTMANN, Moritz, German musical HAVERSIAN CANALS, in bone, I. 854.
composer, XI. 522.

HAURAN, district, Syria, XXII, 821; its|
architectural monuments, II. 421;
III. 411.

HAURANNE, Duvergier de, Abbé St Cyran, Port-Royalist, VII, 567; xix. 533.

HAVERSINES, Tables of, XXIII. 9.
HAVRE, Le, town, France, XI, 527; XXI.
626.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS (Sandwich Islands),
North Pacific, XI. 528, 531; XVIII.
127; taboo system in, XXIII. 16.
HAWARDEN, town, Wales, XI. 532.

HAUSA, or Haussa, people, Africa, XII. HAWES, Stephen, English poet, XI. 533; 318; XXII. 248.

HAUSEN, fish, XXII, 612,

HAUSER, Kaspar, mysterious German youth, XI. 523.

Joseph, Austrian musical composer,
XI. 538; as symphonist, XVII. 96.
HAYDON, Benjamin Robert, English
painter and critic, XI. 541.
HAYE, La, or The Hague (q.v.), XI. 371.

Louis Marie de la (Viscount de
Cormenin), French jurist, VI. 406.
HAYES, Isaac Israel, American Arctic
explorer, XIX. 322.

-, Rutherford B., president of the
United States, XXIII. 784.

VIII. 415.
William, English musician, XI. HAY-FEVER, disease, XI. 542.

533.

WATER, lake, England, XXIV. 513.
HAUSMANNITE, or Hausmanite, mineral, HAWFINGH, bird, XI. 533.
XV. 479; XVI. 387.
HAWICK, town, Scotland, XI. 533; XXI.
34.

HAUSSA, race of people, Sokoto, Africa,
XII. 318; XXII. 248.

HAUSSCHEIN, Johann (Ecolampadius),
German Reformer, XVII. 729.

HAWIYA, people, Central Africa, XXII.
256.

HAWK, bird, XI. 534.

HAUSTORIA, organs of parasitic fungi, HAWKE, Lord, English admiral, XI.
IX. 828; XVIII. 264.

534.

HAUTBOY, or Oboe, musical instrument, HAWKESWORTH, John, English writer,
XVII. 705.

HAUTE-GARONNE, department, France,
x. 83.
HAUTE-LOIRE, department, France,
XIV. 807.

HAUTE-MARNE, department, France,
xv. 561.

HAUTES-ALPES, department, France,
I. 599.

HAUTE-SAÔNE, department, France,

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France, XX. 127.

department,

XI. 535.
HAWKING, sport, IX. 5.

clearing the throat, XX. 479.
HAWKINS, Sir John (c. 1532-1595),
English navigator, XI. 535.

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HAYLEY, William, English poet and critic, XI. 542.

HAYMAKING, I. 378; machine for, I. 323.

HAYMARKET THEATRE, London, XIV. 836.

HAYNAU, town, Prussia, XI. 375.

Julius Jakob, Austrian general, XII. 372.

HAYNE, Robert Young, American states-
man, XI. 543; XXIII. 764.
HAYRADDIN, or Khair al-Din (Barba-
rossa), Turkish corsair, 1. 565; III. 362;
XXIII. 621, 643.

HAYTER, Sir George, English painter,
XI. 543.

Sir John (1719-1789), English HAYTI, island, West Indies, XI. 543; I writer on music, XI. 535. 714; XXIV. 511; Negroes of, XVII. 320; abolition of slavery in, XXII.

75.

185.

John Isaac, pianoforte maker, XIX.

Sir Richard, English navigator, x.

HAWK-MOTH, insect, XII. 359.
HAWKSBEE, Francis, his experiments in
electricity, VIII. 4; in magnetism,
XV. 236.

HAUTE-VIENNE, department, France, HAWKSBILL TURTLE, XXIII. 458, 459. HAWKSMOOR, Nicholas, English architect, II. 444.

XXIV. 223.

HAUTEVILLE, Norman family, XIII. 471; XXII. 25.

HAUT-LIMOUSIN, district, France, XXIV.

223.

HAUY, René Just, French mineralogist,
XI. 523; on crystals, VI. 673; his
electrical researches, VIII. 8.
HAUYNE, mineral, X. 228; XVI. 412.
HAVANA, town, Cuba, West Indies, XI.
524; VI. 678.

CIGARS, XXIII. 426.
HAVANNAH, or Havana, town, Cuba, XI.
524; VI. 678.

HAVE, La, river, Nova Scotia, XVII. 601.
HAVELBERG, town, Prussia, XI. 525.
HAVELOCK, Sir Henry, British gen-
eral, XI. 525.

HAVELOK THE DANE, romance, VIII.
410; XX. 657.

HAVERCAMP, Sigebert, Dutch scholar

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140.

HAYTIAN REPUBLIC, West Indies, XI.
546.

HAYTON, Armenian monk and traveller,
XV. 474.

HAYTORITE, mineral, XVI. 371, 409.
HAYWARD, Sir John, early English
historian, XI. 546.

HAYYAD HAHAZAKAH, Maimonides's work, XV. 296.

HAWKWOOD, Sir John, English adven- HAZARA, district, India, XI. 546; XX.

turer, XI. 535.

HAWSER, or Hawse, ship's cable, 11.
4; XX. 843; XXI. 597.
HAWTHORN, plant, XI. 536.

109.

HAZARAS, tribe, Afghanistan, I. 235. HAZARD, game played with dice, XI. 547.

HAWTHORNDEN, Midlothian, Scotland, HAZARIBAGH, district, India, XI. 547;

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XXI. 541.

HAYASDANI, or Armenia, II. 546.
HAYDEN, Mount, Wyoming, U.S.A.,
XXIV. 712.

405.

Mrs, American spiritualist, XXII.

HAYDENITE, mineral, XVI. 421.

XI. 549.

HAZLITT, William, English critic, XI.
549.

HAZOVO, race of people, Russia, XXI.
251.
HAZRAT AFUK, Shrine of, Kashgar,
XIV. 7.

HAYDN, Johann, Austrian musician, XI. HEAD, Anatomy of the, I. 822, 836, 864,

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