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on German rationalism, XX. 290; his relations with Schelling, XXL 390; Schopenhauer s opposition to, XXI-452.

HEGELIANISM, in philosophy, XL 618; Vera s, xxiv. 162.

HEGEMANN, Captain, German Arctic explorer, xix. 323.

HEGESIAS, Cyrenaic philosopher, vin. 586.

HEGIRA, or Hijra, Era of the, iv. 679; v. 717; xvi. 545, 551.

HEIBERG, Johan Ludvig, Danish poet, XL 621; vii. 92.

HEIDE, town, Prussia, XL 622.

HEIDEGGER, John Henry, Swiss theo logian, XL 622.

HEIDELBERG, town, Germany, XL 622; library, xiv. 527, 546; university, XXIIL 840.

HEIDELOFF, Karl Alexander von, German architect, XL 624.

HEIDENHAIN, Rudolf, on animal mag netism, xv. 278.

HEILAND, or HGliand, old Saxon poem, XL 630; x. 522.

HEILBRONN, town, Wiirtemberg, Ger many, XL 624; population, xxiv. 701.

HEILIGENBLUT, town, Tyrol, Organ of church at, XVII. 836.

HEILIGENSTADT, town, Prussia, XL 624.

HEILIGMANN, Andreas, German Re former, xvin. 55.

HEILSBERG, town, Prussia, XL 624.

HEILSBRONN, town, Bavaria, XL 624.

HEIM, Francois Joseph, French painter, XL 624.

HEIMBACH, Karl Wilhelm Ernst, his edition of the Basilica, ill. 420.

HEIMDAL, Norse deity, i. 211.

HEINE, Heinrich, German poet and journalist, XL 625; x. 545.

HEINECCIUS, Johann Gottlieb, German jurist, XL 628.

HEINECKEN, Christian Heinrich, pre cocious German child, XL 628.

HEINHARDUS (Eginhard), biographer of Charlemagne, VII. 697.

HEINRICHSHALL, Reuss, Germany, its brine springs, XX. 494.

HEINS, Daniel, Dutch scholar, XL 628.

HEINSE, Johann Jacob Wilhelm, Ger man romancist, XL 628.

HEINSIUS, Daniel, Dutch scholar, XL 628.

, Nikolaes, Dutch scholar, XL 628;

XII. 95.

, Nikolaes, Dutch romancist, XL 629.

HEINZERLING, C., his chromo-tanned

leather, xiv. 389. HEIR-AT-LAW, xm. 77, 197; in Roman

law, xx. 674, 692, 706, 713. H EIRICUS, or Eric, scholastic philosopher,

XXL 420. HEIRLOOM, xix. 733; law relating to,

xvin. 665.

HEITSI-EIBIB, Hottentot deity, xn. 311 xvii. 147.

HEJAZ, district, Arabia, n. 236, 253; xv.

669; XXIIL 653; conquest of, by the

Turks, XXIIL 643. HEKABE, or Hecuba, wife of Priam of

Troy, XL 609. HEKTOGRAPH METHOD, of writing,

xxiv. 697. HEKTOREVIC, Peter, Ragusan poet, XXL

690. HELAGS FJELL, mountain, Sweden,

xxn. 736. HELDENBUCH, collection of German

tales, x. 525; xx. 657. H ELDER, township, Holland, XL 629. HELEN, of Greek legend, XL 629. HELENA, of Greek legend, XL 629;

xvni. 295; Zeuxis s picture of, xxiv.

783.

, companion of Simon Magus, XXI I. 80.

, St, mother of Constantino the Great, XL 630; legend of her inven tion of the cross, vi. 610. , Euripides s play, vin. 677. , town, Montana, U.S.A., xvi. 774.

, Mount, California, XXIIL 80 1.

HELENSBURGH, town, Scotland, XL 630. HELGOLAND, or Heligoland, island,

North Sea, XL 630. HELI^EA, body of Athenians acting as

jurors, xxn. 254. HELIAND, old Saxon poem, XL 630; x.

522. HELIANTHEMUM, garden perennial,

xn. 251. HELIANTHUS, garden perennial, xn.

251; xxn. 659. HELICHRYSUM, genus of plants, xn.

716.

HELICOIDAL ASYMMETRY, in crystal lography, xix. 313. HELICON, mountain, Greece, XL 630;

as seat of the Muses, xvii. 74. of Cyzicus, on eclipses, II. 747.

HELICOPTERS, Pcnaud s flying machine,

ix. 321. HELIGOLAND, island, North Sea, XL

630.

HELIODILUS, genus of owls, xvni. 89. HELIODORUS, Greek romance-writer,

XL 632; xx. 635. -, Roman surgeon, xxn. 675.

HELIOGABALUS, Roman emperor, XL

632. HELIOGRAPHY, signalling by mirrors,

XL 632.

HELIOGRAVURE, photographic engrav ing, vin. 440. HELIOMETER, astronomical instrument,

xvi. 250, 252; at Oxford, XXIIL 149. HELIOPOLIS, ancient town, Egypt, vii.

769.

(Baalbec), ancient town, Syria, in.

176.

HELIORNIS, genus of birds, xx. 223. HELIOS, sun-god, tutelary deity of

Rhodes, xx. 526.

HELIOSTAT, signalling instrument, x.

165; XL 633; improved by Drummond,

vii. 480. HELIOTROPE, mineral, XL 634; xvi.

389-

, plant, XL 633.

HELIOTROPION, Syros, cave showing

turning-point of the sun, XVIII. 733. HELIOTROPISM, turning to the light, of

plants, xix. 58. HELIOTROPIUM, genus of plants, XL

633; xii. 263. HELIOTYPE, method of photographic

printing, XVIII. 832. HELIOZOA, class of Protozoa, xix. 844. HELIX, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 661;

xxn. 187. HELL, in eschatology, vni. 536; xiv.

646; of Buddhism, iv. 433; Mandiean,

xv. 469; Zoroastrian, xxiv. 823. HELLANICUS, Greek logographer and

historian, XL 634. HELLAS, ancient Greece, XL So. HELLEBORE, plant, XL 635; as garden

perennial, xii. 251. HELLEBRAND, or Hildebrand (Pope

Gregory VII.), XL 176. HELLENES, ancient Greeks, XL 90, 93. HELLENICA, Xenophon s work, xxiv.

721. HELLENICUS, Greek chronologist, v.

710.

HELLENISM, its influence at the Chris tian era, in. 642 ; in Egypt, xv.

144; among the Jews, xm. 421;

xvni. 760; literature of, XL 143;

spread of, in Asia, xv. 141; Isocrates on, xm. 390. HELLENISTS, Greek-speaking people,

XL 636.

, English school of, ill. 580.

HELLESPONT, strait, Turkey, XL 636;

ill. 797; vi. 823; xv. 820. HELLEVOETSLUIS, or Helvoetsluys,

town, Holland, XL 643; XXL 9. H ELLIN, town, Spain, XL 637. HELLVILLE, town, Madagascar, xvii.

596. HELM, or Helmet, headpiece, XL 637.

, of ships, XXL 602.

HELMAND, river, Afghanistan and

Persia, I. 229; xxn. 100. HELMERS, Jan Frederik, Dutch poet,

XL 637; xn. 97. HELMET, headpiece, XL 637.

, in heraldry, XL 711.

- BEETLE, insect, vi. 134. HELMHOLTZ, Hermann L. F. von, on

acoustics, I. 118; XXIV. 273,275; his

theorem of vortex atoms, III. 44; on

resonant mechanism in the ear, VII.

593; xvii. 103; experiments in optics,

xvii. 802 ; on measurement of space,

xv. 664; his double syren, L 109,

117. HELMINTHOLOGY, Rise of, as a special

study, xvin. 258.