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H A D H A J

361; area and population, xxi. 528;

representation, xxm. 727; town, xi.

362.

HADDOCK, fish, xi. 363; xn. 691. HADENDOA, race, Nubia, xxn. 615. HADERSLEBEN, town, Prussia, XL 363. HADES, in Christian eschatology, vin.

536; XX. 114; limbus infantum, Xiv.

646. , or Pluto, in Greek mythology, xix.

235- HADHAZ, Hajdu, town, Hungary, XL

377-

HADI (Musa), caliph, xvi. 581. HADITH, Moslem legal traditions, xvi.

594- HADJI KHALFA, Arabic writer, XL

377-

HADLEIGH, town, England, XXIL 622. HADLEY, John, improver of the sextant,

XXI. 725; his quadrant, XVII. 441; his

telescope, xxm. 137. HADRAMAUT, district, Arabia, n. 238;

probable home of the Minseans, xxiv.

740. HADRIA (Atri), ancient town, Italy,

in. 50. HADRIAN, or Adrian, I., pope, I. 165;

xx. 786.

II., pope, i. 165; xix. 497.

III., pope, i. 165.

IV., pope, i. 165; xix. 500; xx.

793-

V., pope, i. 165.

VI., pope, I. 166; XIX. 504; tutor

to emperor Charles V., V. 413; viceroy of Spain, XXIL 328.

, Roman emperor, XL 363; xx.

772,775; at Athens, ill. 9; in Britain, IV. 353; his invasion of Caledonia, xxi. 471; mausoleum of, 11.419; palace of, at Rome, xx. 824.

, Wall of, XL 364; xxi. 471.

HADRIANOPOLIS, town, Thrace, xxm. 318-

HADRIAN S VILLA, Tibur, Italy, n. 419; xxm. 421.

HADRUMETUM, ancient town, Tunis, XL 366; XXIL 723.

HA ECKEL, Ernst, his biogenetic law, xx. 422; on evolution, vin. 749, 764; on morphology, xvi. 840 ; his zoo logical classification, xxiv. 810.

HEMADROMOMETER, for measuring velocity of the blood, xxiv. 97.

HEMATIN, colouring principle of log wood, xiv. 805.

HAEMATITE, mineral, xvi. 385; ores of,

XIII. 286.

STEEL COMPANY, Barrow, Eng land, in. 395.

HEMATOBLASTS, in pus formation, XVIIL 365.

HEMATOPINUS, genus of insects, XV. 24.

HEMATOPUS, genus of birds, XVIIL in.

HEMATOXYLIN, colouring principle of

logwood, xiv. 805. HEMATOXYLON, genus of trees, Xiv.

805. HEMATURIA, Endemic, disease, XVIIL

271.

HEMOGLOBIN, constituent of red cor puscles of blood, I. 845; v. 579; XIII.

359; xx. 483.

HAEMOPHILIA, disease, XVIIL 375. HEMORRHAGE, in surgery, XXIL 68 1. HEMORRHOIDS, or Piles, disease, XL

366; xxn. 684. HEMUS, mountain range, Thrace, in.

282; xxm. 318. HAFFS, bays of the Baltic Sea, in.

294. HAFIZ, Persian poet, XL 367; XVIIL

659.

HAFSITES, dynasty, Tunis, xxm. 621. HAFT DAST, palace, Ispahan, Persia,

xni. 394. HAFT PAIKAR, poem by Nizami, XVIL

522. HAGADA, or Agadah (q.v.), of the

Midrash, XL 743. HAGEDORN, Friedrich von, German

poet, XL 368; x. 533. HAGELBERG, Prussia, Battle of (1813),

XVII. 220.

HAG EN, town, Prussia, XL 369.

, hero of the Nibelungenlied, XVIL

475-

, Friedrich Heinrich von der, Ger

man writer, XL 369. HAGENAU, town, Alsace, Germany, XL

369-

HAGENBACH, Karl Rudolf, German church historian, XL 369. -, Peter von, officer of Charles the

Bold, v. 425; in Switzerland, xxn.

786. HAGERSTOWN, town, Maryland, U.S.A.,

XL 370; xv. 603. HAG-FISH, XL 370. HAGGADAH, or Agadah (q.v.), of the

Midrash, xvi. 285.

SHEL PESAH, Midrash, xvi. 286.

HAGGAI, Old Testament prophet, xi.

370; xni. 418. HAGHE, Louis, lithographic artist, xiv.

701. HAGIAR KlM, Phoenician ruins, Malta,

xv. 341. HAGIOGRAPHA, part of the Hebrew

canon, in. 635; targums of the, xxm.

62, 64. HAGUE, The, town, Holland, XL 371;

libraries of, xiv. 531; pictures, XXI.

446. HAHN, August, German theologian, XL

373-

-TH , Johann Georg von, Austrian traveller, XL 373 ; on popular tales, xxm. 28.

HAHNEMANN, Samuel Christian Fried- rich, founder of homoeopathy, XL 373 ;

XII. 126; his system of medicine, xv. 814. HAHN-HAHN, Ida, German novelist, x.

545-

HAHOLT, countship, Germany, xiv. 683. HAIATHALAH, people, Central Asia,

XVIIL 101.

HAIDAR, Shaikh, ruler of Persia, XVIIL

634-

HAIDARABAD, or Hyderabad, district, Sind, India, xn. 429; town, xn. 430.

, or Hyderabad, territory, Central

India, XII. 428; town, xn. 429.

HAIDAR ALI, or Hyder Ali, Mahometan leader, India, xil. 427.

HA IDAS, people, Queen Charlotte Islands, xx. 170; xxm. 469.

HAIDHAUSEN, suburb of Munich, Bavaria, xvn. 24.

HAIDINGER, Wilhelm von, Austrian mineralogist, XL 373.

HAIDINGERITE, mineral, xvi. 404.

HAI-DZUONG, town, Tong-King, VI. 96.

HAIK.AN LANGUAGE, Armenian, 11. 549.

HAIKH, or Armenia, country, Asia, n. 546.

HAIL, xvi. 132; formation of, x. 280.

HAILES, Sir David Dalrymple, Lord, Scottish judge and historian, XL 374; XXIL 446.

HAILLAN, B. de Girard du, French his torian, ix. 653.

HAIMBURG, or Hamburg, town, Austria, XL 376.

HAINAN, island, China, XL 374 ; birds of, in. 762.

HAINAU, town, Prussia, XL 375.

HAINAULT, province, Belgium, XL 375.

HAINBUND, Gottingen school, in German literature, x. 540.

HAINBURG, town, Austria, XL 376.

HAINICHEN, town, Saxony, XL 376.

HAI-PHONG, town, Tong-King, xxm. 440.

HAIR, 1.^898; n. in; xxn. 107; colour ing of, in. 825; false, xxiv. 560; loss of, xxn. 121 ; of the Negro, XVIL 317; of mammals, xv. 347; for manu facture, XL 376; xxiv. 653; of plants, iv. 90; xn. 17.

HAIRBELL, or Harebell, plant, XL 478.

HAIR-SALT, mineral, xvi. 401.

HAIR-TAIL, fish, XL 377.

HAIR-WORMS, nematode worms, XVIL

325-

HAISCIN, or Gaissin, town, Russia, x. 16. HAITHAM IBN ADI, Arab historian,

xxm. 3. HAITI, or Hayti (q.v. island, West

Indies, xi. 543; xxiv. 510, 511. HAJ, or Hajj (q.v.), Moslem pilgrim

caravan, vi. 792.

HAJDUK, district, Hungary, XL 377. HAJE, asp of Egypt, n. 714. HAJEEPOOR (Hajipur), town, India,

xi. 377; district, xvn. 114.

HAJEK, Bohemian chronicler, xxn. 152.