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HARTHACNUT, or Hardicanute, Danish

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, vill. 607. HARTLIB, Samuel, educationist and

agriculturist, XI. 499; on agriculture,

I. 297. HARTLIEB, Johann H., on chiromancy,

xix. 4. HARTMANN, Eduard von, on evolution,

vill. 769; his metaphysics of pessimism,

XVIII. 689. , Georg, first observer of magnetic

dip, xv. 221. , Moritz, German poet and novelist,

XL 499.

VON AUE, German poet, XI. 499.

HARTOG, Dirk, his exploration of the

Australian coast, ill. 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, Massa chusetts, U.S.A., xi. 500; xv. 614;

XXlil. 857; library, xiv. 534; obser vatory, xvii. 715. HARVEST-BUG, arachnid, XL 500 ; II.

275; xvi. 529.

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

279.

HARVEST MOON, n. 798. HARVEY, Gabriel, English writer, XL

501 ; his friendship with Spenser,

xxn. 393. , Sir George, Scottish painter, XL

501.

, Mr, his dairy farm, I. 345, 346.

, William, discoverer of circulation

of the blood, XL 502; I. 810; xv. 809;

xxiv. 96; on embryology, vill. 164;

on epigenesis, vin. 744, 747. HARWICH, town, England, XL 507. HARZBURG, town, Prussia, XL 508. HARZ MOUNTAINS, or Harzgebirge,

Germany, XL 507; x. 448. HASA, province, Arabia, n. 254. HASAN of Basra, Arab historian, xxiii.

2.

HASAN, Uzun, sovereign of Persia, xvm.

633. B. ALI, caliph, xvi. 566; ii. 258;

hero of a Moslem passion play, XL

508; xvm. 660. B. S ABB AH, founder of the sect of

Assassins, II. 723; xvii. 771. HASBEYA, town, Syria, XL 509. HASDRUBAL, Carthaginian general, XL

509. , son of Hamilcar, Carthaginian

general, XL 509; in Spain, xxn. 305. HASE, Karl August, on the life of Jesus,

Xill. 672; his summary of German

rationalism, XX. 291. HASEBROEK, Johannes Pieter, Dutch

writer, xil. 98. HASENMATTE, mountain, Switzerland,

XXIL 250.

HASHASHINS, or Assassins (q.v.), Moham medan sect, vn. 1 13. HASHIMITES, Arabian family, xvi. 545. HASHISH, drug, in. 628; vii. 711; XL

648. HASHT-BIHISHT, palace, Ispahan, Persia,

XIIL 394. HASLAR HOSPITAL, Gosport, England,

vn. 315.

HASLINGDEN, town, England, XL 510. HASMON^ANS, or Asmoneans, Jewish

family, XIII. 421; XV. 131; XVI. 55;

xxn. 812. HASPE, town, Prussia, XL 510; xxiv.

Si?-

HASSAN, district, India, XL 510.

AND HUSSEIN, heroes of a Moham medan passion play, XL 508; xvm. 660. See Hasan b. Ali.

B. NOMAN, Moslem general, XVI.

572.

B. SABBAH, founder of the Assas sins, n. 723; xvii. 771.

PASHA, Captivity of Cervantes

under, v. 350. HASSE, Faustina, Italian singer, XL 510. -, Johann Adolph, musical composer,

XL 510; xvii. 93.

HASSELQUIST, Frederick, Swedish natu ralist, XL 511.

HASSELT, town, Belgium, XL 511.

HASSENPFLUG, Hans Daniel Ludwig Friedrich, German politician, XL 511.

HASSEPHARDI (Maimonides, q.v.), Jewish writer, xv. 295.

HASSKOI, department, Roumelia, xxi.

22.

HASSLER, Ferdinand R., his logarithmic tables, xxiii. 12.

HASTINAPUR, town, India, XL 511.

HASTINGS, town, England, XL 511; xxn. 725; battle of Senlac Hill, near (1066), vin. 291; xxn. 725; xxiv.

575- , town, Nebraska, U.S.A., xvii.

309-

, First Marquis of, governor-general of India, XL 516; xil. 805.

HASTINGS, C. S., on object-glasses for telescopes, xxin. 142.

, David.de, competitor for the Scot tish crown, xxi. 486.

, Thomas, American hymn-writer,

XIL 596. -, Warren, governor-general of India,

XL 512; xil. 802; Burke s impeach ment of, IV. 545; Sheridan s speeches on the impeachment, iv. 545; XXI.

799- HAT, HATS, XL 518; straw, xxn. 593;

Greek, VI. 454.

HATCHETTINE, mineral, xvi. 429. HATCHETTOLITE, mineral, xvi. 428. HATCHMENTS, in heraldry, XL 711. HATFIELD, town, England, XL 520. HAT-HAR, or Hathor, Egyptian divinity,

in. 13; vii. 717. HATHAWAY, Anne, wife of Shakespeare,

xxi. 754, 766. HATHOR, or Athor, Egyptian divinity,

in. 13; vn. 717. HATHRAS, town, India, XL 520. HATIA, island, India, xv. 830. HATIFI, Persian writer, xvin. 657, 659. HATRA, or Atrce, town, Mesopotamia,

xvi. 48; xvm. 605. HATRAS, or Hathras, town, India, XL

520. HATS AND CAPS, Swedish factions,

xxn. 751. HATSHEPSU, Queen, Temple of, Egypt,

XVII. 22.

HATTALA, Martin, Bohemian philo logist, xxn. 153.

HATTERIA, genus of reptiles, xx. 437, 444, 448, 45-

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

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

HATTINGEN, town, Prussia, XL 520.

HATTO I., archbishop of Mainz, XL 520. -, bishop of Vich, xxn. 74.

HATVAN, town, Hungary, XL 520. HATZFELD, town, Hungary, XL 520. HATZFELDT, Countess Sophie, her rela tions with Lassalle, Xiv. 320. HAUBERK, defensive armour, n. 556. HAUCH, Johannes Carsten, Danish poet,

XL 521; vii. 92; xvii. 590. HAUERITE, mineral, xvi. 391. HAUFF, Wilhelm, German novelist, XL

521; x. 543. HAUG, Johann Christoph Friedrich,

German epigrammatist, XL 521.

, Martin, German Orientalist, XI.

521. HAUGE, Hans Nielsen, founder of a

Norwegian sect, XL 522. HAUGHTONITE, mineral, xvi. 413. HAULBOWLINE, dockyard, Ireland, vn.

3i5,3i8. HAULTBOIS, musical instrument, xvii.

706.

HAUNCH-BONE, Anatomy of the, I. 828.

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