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H A R H A R
HARE, Julius Charles, English theologi cal writer, xi. 477.
HAREBELL, plant, XL 478.
HAREEK, mountains and oasis, Arabia, ii. 240, 254.
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, Eng land, xxiv. 749.
HARFLEUR, town, France, XL 478.
HAR GOVIND, Sikh ruler, India, xx. in.
HARGRAVES, E., discoverer of gold in Australia, ill. 114.
, James, inventor of spinning jenny,
II. 541; vi. 490; xvii. 600.
HARIANA, district, India, XL 479; xx. 624.
HARICOT BEANS, in. 460.
HARING, Wilhelm, German novelist, XL
479- HARINGTON, Sir John, English writer,
XL 479.
HARIRI, Arabic writer, XL 479; n. 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, xvin. 101. HARLEIAN MSS., in British Museum,
xiv. 515; XVIIL ioo. HARLEM RIVER, New York, U.S.A.,
xvn. 457. HARLEQUIN, in Italian drama, vn. 418;
of the pantomime, xvin. 215. HARLEY, Robert, first earl of Oxford,
xvin. 99.
HARLINGEN, town, Holland, XL 480. HARLOT S PROGRESS, Hogarth s engrav ings, xn. 48.
HARM, town, Central Asia, xiv. 4. HARMATTAN, wind, West Africa, vi.
766; xxn. 44. HARMODIUS, Athenian popular hero,
XL 480.
HARMONIA, in Greek legend, XL 480. HARMONICA, musical instrument, XL
481. HARMONIC ANALYSIS, in physics, XL
481. HARMONIC MOTION, in mechanics, XL
482; xv. 685. HARMONICS, in acoustics, I. in; xvn.
88; beats of, xvii. 105. HARMONIC SERIES, XXL 678. HARMONIES, Celestial, Kepler s system
of, xiv. 47. HARMONI PHONE, musical instrument,
xvn. 106.
HARMONIUM, musical instrument, XL
483-
HARMONY, of colours, Psychological analysis of, XX. 69.
, Musical, VII. 593; xvn. 77; prin ciples of, i. 107; Greek notions of, n. 524; psychological analysis of per ception of, xx. 69; treatise on, by Alfred Day, xvn. ioo.
, Pre-established, Leibnitz s doctrine
of, xiv. 421.
HARMOSIA (Ormus), ancient town, Persia, xvn. 856.
HARMOTOME, mineral, xvi. 423.
HARNESS, saddlery, XXL 142.
HORSE, xn. 191.
HARNEY, Mount, Rocky Mountains, U.S.A., XXIIL 797.
HARO, town, Spain, XL 484.
, Luis de, Spanish minister, XXII.
332. ISLANDS, Washington Territory,
U.S.A., XXL 266. HAROLD I., king of England, XL 485;
vill. 290; his relations with William
of Normandy, xxiv. 575. II., of England, XL 485. I., Fairhair, king of Norway, XL
484; xvn. 585.
- II., Greyfell, of Norway, XL 484; xvii. 586.
- III., Hardrada, of Norway, xi-484; xvn. 587.
IV., Gilchrist, of Norway, XL 485;
xvn. 588.
HAROSH, or Rosh (Rabbenu Asher), German rabbi, XX. 852.
HAROUN AL RASCHID, caliph of Bagh dad, XL 487 ; i. 9; xvi. 581 ; his buildings in Baghdad, in. 234; tribute paid to, by Nicephorus I., xvii. 481.
HARP, musical instrument, XL 488; Erard s, vin. 512.
HARPACTES, genus of birds, XXIIL 584.
HARPA-KHRUTI (Harpocrates), Egyp tian deity, VII. 717; XL 491.
HARPALUS, of Macedonia, his relations with Demosthenes, vn. 71.
HARPE, F. C. de la, Swiss revolutionist, xxiv. 115.
HARPER S FERRY, town, Virginia, U.S.A., XL 490; insurrection at (i 859), IV. 385.
HARPIES, in Greek mythology, XL 490; 111.431.
HARPOCRATES, Greek deity, XL 491 ; vn. 717.
HARPOON, whaling spear, xxiv. 526.
HARPORHYNCHUS, genus of birds, xvi. 541.
HARPSICHORD, musical instrument, xix. 69.
HARPY, bird, XL 491.
HARPYIA, genus of bats, xv. 409.
HARPYI/E, or Harpies, in Greek mytho logy, XL 490.
HARQUEBUS, weapon, n. 558.
HARRAN, or Haran, ancient town, Meso potamia, XL 454; xvi. 48; bilingual inscription of, xxi. 651.
HARRANIANS, sect of Mesopotamia, xxi. 128.
HARRIER, bird, XL 491. , dog, vn. 329; xn. 316.
HARRINGTON, James, English political writer, XL 492.
HARRIOT, Thomas, English mathemati cian, XL 493 ; his discoveries in algebra, I. 514.
HARRIS, part of island, Hebrides, Scot land, xiv. 492.
, Howell, Welsh Methodist preacher,
xvi. 193.
, James, earl of Malmesbury, XV.
336.
, James, English grammarian, XL
493- , John (c. 1 667- 1719), English writer,
XI. 493; editor of the Lexicon Techni-
cum, vin. 195. , John (1802-1856), English divine
and writer, XL 493. , Thomas and Rene, French organ
builders, xvn. 837. , William C., traveller in Abyssinia,
I. 66.
, Sir William Snow, English electri cian, XL 493; his electrometer, vin.
119; on dielectric strength of gases,
vin. 61. HARRISBURG, town, Pennsylvania,
U.S.A., xi. 494. HARRISON, Frederic, on law, xiv. 357,
361-
, John, English mechanician, XL
494; inventor of sea-chronometers,
xvii. 259. , William Henry, president of
United States, XL 495. HARRODSBURG, town, Kentucky,
U.S.A., xiv. 44. H ARROGATE, town, England, XL 495;
population, xxiv. 748; mineral water
of, xvi. 434, 435. HARROW, agricultural implement, i.
318, 337-
HARROW-ON-THE-HILL, town, Eng land, XL 495.
HARROW SCHOOL, England, XL 495. HARRY, Blind, Scottish minstrel, XL
496; xxiv. 326. LORREQUER, Lever s novel, XIV.
485. HARSHA-DEVA, Sri, Hindu dramatist,
xxi. 285. HARSPRANGET, waterfall, Sweden, xxn.
737- HART, Emma (Lady Hamilton, q.v.),
xx. 839. HARTE-BEEST, antelope, XL 496; xv.
432-
HARTFORD, town, Connecticut, U.S.A., XL 496; convention at (1814), XXIIL
760; libraries, XIV. 550.