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HENRY I., king of France, xi. 669; IX.

537; his wars with William of Nor mandy, xxiv. 575.

II., of France, XI. 670; IX. 558. III., of France, XI. 670; IX. 561,

562; his flight from Poland, xix.

292. IV., of France (III. of Navarre),

xi. 671; IX. 562; his relation to the

popedom, XIX. 505; toleration of the

Huguenots by, xn. 338.

I.-II., kings of Navarre, XI. 672.

III., of Navarre (Henry IV. of

France, q.v. XL 671. (of Burgundy), count of Portugal,

xix. 539.

I., king of Portugal, XI. 671; xix.

546.

, Prince, the Navigator, of Portugal,

xi. 672; xill. 714; xix. 544; his dis coveries, x. 179.

, the Lion, duke of Saxony and

Bavaria, XI. 673; x. 490; xxi. 352.

, duke of Guise (d. 1588), XI. 267;

ix. 562.

, duke of Guise (d. 1664), XL 267.

, Wryneck, duke of Lancaster, XIV.

255.

of Castile, senator of Rome, XX.

797-

, the Deacon, monk of Cluny, XL

674; xiv. 288.

of Ghent, scholastic writer, XL

674. of Huntingdon, English chronicler,

XL 674. , Fort, United States, taking of

(1862), XXlll. 776. , Joseph, American physicist, XI.

675-

, Matthew, English Biblical com mentator, XL 676. , Patrick, American statesman, XL

676; I. 721. , Paul and Prosper, their telescope

at Paris, XXlll. 148, 153.

, Robert, Scottish historian, XL 677.

, William, English chemist, XL

677. IV., V. and VI., Shakespeare s

plays, XXI. 761, 763, 764. GRACE DE DIEU, warship, xvn.

281.

GUN BARREL, XL 283.

RASPE, landgrave of Thuringia,

x. 491.

HENRYSON, Robert, early Scottish poet, XL 677.

HENSLOW, Prof., on fossil animal re mains as manure, I. 348; vi. 353.

HENSLOWE, Philip, English dramatist, XL 678.

HENSON PAVEMENT, xx. 586.

HENSON S FLYING MACHINE, i. 202; ix. 322.

HENZADA, district, British Burmah, XL 678; xxin. 330.

HEPATICA, garden perennial, XII. 249.

HEPATIC.E, group of plants, xiv. 718; xvii. 66.

HEPATIC COLIC, passing of gall-stone, vi. 140.

HEPATIC VEIN, xxiv. 108.

HEPATITE, mineral, xvi. 400.

HEPATIZATION, Red and grey, diseases, xix. 249, 250.

HEPBURN, James, earl of Both well, iv. 164; xv. 595; XXL 504.

HEPH^ESTIA, town, Lemnos, xiv. 437.

HEPH^STIADES (Lipari Islands), Medi terranean Sea, Xiv. 682.

HEPH^STION, friend of Alexander the Great, XL 678; I. 484; XVIIL 585. grammarian of Alexandria, XL

678. HEPH^STUS, Greek god (the Latin

Vulcan), XL 679; xxiv. 301. (Ptah), Egyptian divinity, vii.

717. HEPHTHALITES, or White Huns, xiv,

59; XVIIL 610,613; XXIIL 639. HEPPINGEN, spa, Prussia, xvi. 436. HEPTAGLOTT LEXICON, xix. 417. HEPTAMERON, tales by Queen Margaret

of Navarre, ix. 653; xv. 539. HEPTANESIAN ISLANDS, Greece, XIIL

205.

HEPTAPLUS, Pico s work, xix. Si. HEPTARCHY, in England, VIIL 269. HEPTATEUCH, ^Elfric s, VIIL 382. HERA, Greek goddess (the Latin Juno),

XL 679; XIIL 778; XVIIL 295; temple

of, at Olympia, II. 347; XVll. 766, 769;

temple of, at Samos, XXL 250. HERACLAS, bishop of Alexandria, his

relations with Origen, xvii. 840. HERACLEA, town, Caria, Asia Minor, XL

68r. (Trachis), ancient town, Greece,

XXIIL 494.

(Policoro), ancient town, South Italy, XL 68 r ; xv. 37.

(Plataiii), ancient town, Sicily, XL 681.

PERINTHUS, town, Thrace, XVIIL

535-

PONTICA (Bender Eregli), ancient town, Phrygia, Asia Minor, XL 681.

SINTICA (Zervokhori), ancient

town, Macedonia, XL 68 1. HERACLEAN STONE, magnetic iron ore,

xv. 219. HERACLEIA, or Heraclea (q.v. ancient

towns of Greece, Italy, and Sicily, XL

681. HERACLEID^E, Euripides s play, VIIL

676. HERACLEION (Candia), ancient town,

Crete, IV. 802. HERACLEON, Italian Gnostic, XL 681;

xxiv. 38. HERACLEOTIC CHERSONESE, Crimea,

xxi. 616.

HERACLES, or Hercules, of Greek legend, XL 725; xvii. 346; xx. 639.

- MAINOMENOS, Euripides s play, VIIL 676.

HERACLID/E, Dorian race, Greece, vm. 477; XL 92.

HERACLIDES PONTICUS, Greek miscel laneous writer, XL 68 1.

HERACLIDS, in the Peloponnesus, VIIL 477; XL 92.

HERACLITUS of Ephesus, Greek meta physician, XL 68 1 ; on evolution, vm. 755; his logic, xiv. 784; on scepticism, xxi. 379; his influence on Stoicism, XXII. 564.

HERACLIUS, emperor of the East, XL 682; originator of monothelite con troversy, xvi. 758; his expedition into Persia, XVIIL 614. -, czar of Georgia, XVIIL 646.

HERAD, Norwegian land division, xvn.

584.

HERAEUS of Hanau, his platinum pro cess, xix. 190. HERAION, temple of Hera, at Olympia,

Greece, xvi I. 769. HERALD, messenger between sovereigns

or armies, XL 687; in feudal times,

xiv. 117. HERALDRY, XL 683 ; its value in

archaeology, II. 343; crosses in, vi. 613;

connexion of flags with, IX. 278; its

influence on mediaeval dress, XL 464. HERAPATHITE, quinine compound, xx.

185. HERAT, town, Afghanistan, XL 713; its

relations with Persia, XVIIL 649, 650. HERAULT, department, France, XL 715. HERBACEOUS PLANTS, iv. 95. HERBAGE CROPS, Culture of, i. 370. HERBALL, Gerard s work, x. 441. HERBALS, Early, xv. 805. HERBARIUM, XL 715; Hooker s, xn.

152. HERBART, Johann Friedrich, German

philosopher, XL 718; his logic, xiv.

794-

HERBELOT, Barthelemy d , French Orientalist, XL 720.

HERBERAY, Nicolas de, French trans lator of Amadis, xx. 654.

HERBERT, bishop of Glasgow, xiv. 41.

, Lord, of Cherbury, English philo sopher, XL 722; on deism, vii. 34.

, George, English religious poet, XL

721.

, Henry William, English novelist

and writer on sports, XL 721.

, Sir Thomas, English traveller and

writer, XL 721.

HERBS, Kitchen, xn. 289.

HERCULANEUM, ancient town, Italy, XL 723; xix. 444; xxiv. 196; street architecture of, II. 421; ancient MSS. found in, XVIIL 145.

HERCULANO, Alexandre, Portuguese

novelist, xix. 557.