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HELMOND, town, Holland, xi. 637.

HELMONT, Jean Baptiste van, mystic and alchemist, XI. 638; V. 460; XV. 810; his influence on physical science, I. 467.

HELMSDALE, town, Scotland, xxn. 727.

HELMSLEY CASTLE, Yorkshire, Eng land, xxiv. 749.

HELMSTADT, or Helmstedt, town, Germany, XI. 638; university, XXIII.

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o4S) 4o- HELODERMA, genus of lizards, xiv.

735; xvi. 218; xx. 451. HELODROMAS, genus of birds, xxi. 260. HELOISE, Abelard s wife, I. 34. , La Nouvelle, Rousseau s novel, xxi.

26. HELOTS, Spartan bondmen, xi. 638; xv.

96; xxn. 131, 370. HELPS, Sir Arthur, English writer, xi.

638.

HELSINGBORG, town, Sweden, xi. 640. HELSINGFORS, town, Finland, Russia,

XI. 640; library of, xiv. 549; observa tory, xvii. 714; university, xxm.

852. HELSINGOR (Elsinore), town, Denmark,

vin. 155. HELST, Bartholoma3us van der, Dutch

painter, xi. 641.

HELSTON, town, England, xi. 641. HELVELLYN, mountain, England, vi.

697; xxiv. 513.

HELVETIC REPUBLIC, The, xxn. 793. HELVETIUS, Claude Adrien, French

philosopher, XI. 642 ; IX. 670; ethics

of, vin. 608. HELVIDIUS PRISCUS, Roman senator,

XL 643.

HELVINE, mineral, xvi. 411. HELVOETSLUYS, town, Holland, XL 643. HELYOT, Pierre, French monastic his torian, XL 643. HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea, English

poetess, xi. 643. HEMEL-HEMPSTEAD, town, England,

XL 645. H EMERGE APTISTS, ancient Jewish sect,

xi. 645. HEMESA (Hems), ancient town, Syria,

XL 649.

HEMIANOPSIA, eye disease, xvii. 785. HEMIASTER CAVERNOSUS, sea-urchin,

xx. 411. HEMICHORDA, branch of Vertebrata,

xxiv. 187.

HEMICRANIA, disease, xvii. 364. HEMIHEDRAL CRYSTALS, xvi. 354. HEMIMORPHISM, in polarity of crystals,

xix. 312. HEMIMYARIA, suborder of Tunicata,

xxm. 615.

HEMINGFORD, Walter, English chroni cler, XL 645.

HEMIPLEGIA, disease, xvm. 255. HEMIPODE, Andalucian, bird, xx. 147.

HEMIPTERA, order of insects, xi. 646;

XIIL 153. HEMITELIA, genus of tree-ferns, xxm.

534-

HEMITROPE CRYSTALS, xvi. 364. HEMIURUS, subgenus of marsupial

mammals, xvii. 796. HEMLOCK, plant, XL 646; xvii. 232. SPRUCE, tree, n. 320; ix. 224; in

United States, xxm. 809; the bark used for tanning, xiv. 382.

HEMMING FORD, Walter, English chroni cler, XI. 645.

HEMONY, F., Dutch bell-founder, in.

538. HEMP, XL 647; drug made from, ill.

627 ; XL 648 ; factories, in England,

vill. 233; use of, in rope-making, XX.

843; Indian, xvii. 231.

, Manila, xv. 488.

CAKE, xvii. 739.

HEMP-SEED OIL, xvii. 744.

HEMPSTEAD, town, Long Island, New York, U.S.A., xiv. 866.

HEMS, town, Syria, XL 649,

HEMSTERHUIS, Frangois, Dutch philo sopher, XI. 649; on aesthetics, I. 221.

, Tiberius, Dutch philologist, XL

650; his relations with Ruhnken, XXI.

57-

HENAN-ISHO, Syriac writer, xxn. 843.

HENAULT, Charles Jean Francois, French historian, XI. 650.

HENBANE, plant, xi. 650; xvii. 231.

HENDERSON, Alexander, Scottish eccle siastic, XL 651; xxi. 512.

, Ebenezer, Scottish missionary and

writer, XI. 652.

, Norman M., his shale retorts,

xvm. 241.

HENDRICKS, Thomas A., vice-president of the United States, xxm. 789.

HENEQUEN, plant fibre, its production in Yucatan, xxiv. 758.

HENGELO, town, Holland, xvm. 78.

HENGEST AND HORSA, Invasion of England by, vm. 269.

HENGSTENBERG, Ernst Wilhelm, Ger man theologian, XL 652.

HENGWRT COLLECTION, Welsh litera ture, v. 314.

HEN-HARRIER, bird, XL 491.

HENKE, Heinrich Philipp Konrad, Ger man theologian, XL 653; xx. 290.

HENLE, Friedrich G. J., writer on anatomy, I. 816, 817.

HENLEY, John (Orator Henley), English writer, XL 653. IN ARDEN, town, England, xxiv.

379- HENLEY-ON-THAMES, town, England,

XL 653.

HENLEY S ELECTROMETER, vm. 118. HENNA, plant, XL 654. HENNE, J. A., Swiss writer, xxn. 799. HENNEBONT, town, France, XL 654;

xvi. 813.

HENNEPIN, Louis, early explorer of

America, xiv. 318. HENNEQUIN, Philippe Auguste, French

painter, XL 654.

HENNERSDORF, town, Saxony, XL 655. HENOTHEISM, form of religion, xx. 367;

xxm. 235.

HENOTICON, of Eastern Church, instru ment of union, IX. 66; xxiv. 778. HENRIADE, Voltaire s poem, xxiv. 292. HENRICIANS, religious sect of France,

XL 674; xxiv. 323. HENRIETTA MARIA, wife of Charles

I. of England, XL 655. HENRY I., German king, XL 666; x.

482; xxi. 352. II., emperor, XI. 666; X. 486; his

influence in Rome, xx. 790. III., emperor, XI. 667; x. 487; his

influence in Rome, xx. 790. -i IV., emperor, XL 667; X. 487; his

contest with the papacy, XIIL 471;

XX. 791 ; his submission to Pope

Gregory VII., XL 177. V., emperor, XL 668; x. 489; his

investiture dispute with the pope,

xvm. 339; xx. 792. VI., emperor, XI. 669; X. 490; XX.

794-

- VI I., emperor, XI. 669; X. 493; XX. 798; in Italy, xm. 477.

I., emperor of the East, VI. 630.

I., king of Castile, XL 671.

II., of Castile, XL 671; xxn. 320.

III. -IV., of Castile, XL 672; xxn.

321. I., king of England, XL 655; vm.

30 1 1 33-

II., of England, XI. 657; vm. 302,

307; IX. 540; XIX. 175; his struggle with Becket, I. 32 ; his invasion of Ireland, xm. 259; his submission to Pope Alexander III., I. 487 ; his rela tions with Fair Rosamond, xx. 848.

III., of England, XL 658; VIII.

306, 310; his rule in Ireland, xm. 259; his relations with Simon de Montfort, xvi. 787.

IV., of England, XI. 659; vm. 320;

his claim to the throne, xiv. 256; his coronation, vi. 429.

V., of England, XI. 660; vm. 320;

in France, ix. 549.

VI., of England, XI. 660; VII. 684;

vm. 320; xv. 536; xxiv. 381.

VII., of England, XL 662; vm.

VIII., of England, XL 662; vm. 331; XV. 593; his Six Articles, n. 654; his pillage of Becket s shrine, I. 32; Ireland in time of, xm. 262; his treatment of Thomas More, xvi. 817; his attitude towards the Reformation, XX. 328; his relations with Cranmer, VI. 548 ; with Thomas Cromwell, VI. 606; with Cardinal Pole, XIX. 331;

with Wolsey, xxiv. 635.