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HERCULES, of Greek mythology, xi. 725; xvil. 346; romances relating to, xx. 639.
I.-II., princes of Este, vin. 559.
BATHS, Banat, Hungary, xv. 830;
xvi. 435.
HERCULIUS, surname of Maximianus, Eomaii emperor, xv. 644.
HERCYNIAN MOUNTAINS, Austria, in. 116.
HERCYNITE, mineral, xvi. 386.
HERDER, Johann Gottfried von, Ger man writer, XI. 727; X. 537; his estimate of Kant, Xin. 846; on the Song of Solomon, v. 33.
HERDERITE, mineral, xvi. 408.
HEREDITAMENTS, Corporeal and in corporeal, xx. 306.
HEREDITY, in biology, i. 87; in. 687; iv. 245 ; xx. 421 ; xxiv. 818 ; deaf- muteism arising from, vii. 5; its bear ing upon ethics, vin. 608; its ethno logical aspects, vin. 615; of instinct, xiii. 159; of mental diseases, XIII. 96; in plants, i. 87; IV. 245.
HEREFORD, county, England, XL 729; population and representation, XXIII. 727.
, town, England, XL 730 ; news papers of, XVIL 421.
, Henry, Duke of, XIV. 256.
, Nicolas, English Lollard, xiv. 81 1 ;
his translation of the Bible, vill. 383; xxiv. 710.
HEREFORDS, breed of cattle, i. 388.
HERENCIA, town, Spain, XL 731.
HERENY, Hungary, Observatory at, xvn. 713.
HERER, or Harar, town, North-East Africa, XL 454.
HERERO, African race, XL 732.
HEREROLAND, district, South - West Africa, XL 731.
HERESIES, Hippolytus s refutation of, XL 854; Irenseus s treatise on, Xin.
273-
HERESY, XL 732; first English statute against, vin. 325; treatment of, by the Eoman Church, xiii. 91; applica tion of torture in trials for, XXIII. 463; witchcraft as, xxiv. 620.
HEREWARD, English chief, vin. 292.
HERFORD, town, Prussia, XL 738.
HERIBERT, archbishop of Milan, xin. 470.
HERICART, Marie, wife of La Fontaine, xiv. 204.
HERING, Ewald, his speculations in physiology, xix. 22.
HERIOT, obligation attaching to copy hold tenure, VI. 356.
, George, founder of Heriot s Hospital,
Edinburgh, XL 738.
HERIOT S HOSPITAL, Edinburgh, vn. 666.
HERI-RUD, river, Transcaspian region, Eussia, xvi. 41; xxin. 512.
HERISAU, town, Switzerland, XL 739;
xxii. 778. HERITABLE JURISDICTIONS, in Scots
law, XL 739. HERITABLE PROPERTY, in Scots law,
xvin. 665.
HERITAGE, in Scots law, xin. 77. HERLEN, Fritz, German painter, XL
739-
HERLEVA, mother of William the Con queror, xvn. 542.
HERMAGORAS, of Temnos, rhetorician, xx. 514.
HERMANDAD, Santa, Spanish confedera tion, xxii. 326.
HERMANFRIED, Frankish king, x. 476.
HERMANN, German chronicler, XL 739.
, Friedrich Benedict Wilhelm von,
German political economist, XL 739; xix. 388.
, Johann. Gottfried Jakob, German
philologist, XL 741; on the Homeric poems, XIL 117.
, Karl Friedrich, German scholar,
XL 741.
JOSEPH, his contributions to the
Ursula legend, xxiv. 13.
HERMANNITE, mineral, xvi. 418.
HERMANNS, James (Arminius), Dutch theologian, II. 551; XIL 78.
HERMANNSTADT, town, Hungary, XL .741.
HERMANN UND DOROTHEA, Goethe s idyl, x. 732.
HERMANNUS CONTRACTUS, German chronicler, XI. 739.
HERMANRIC, Gothic king, x. 848.
HERMANSEN, James (Arminius), Dutch theologian, II. 551; XII. 78.
HERMANUBIS, Eoman diety, n. 146.
HERMAPHRODITISM, xv. 779; xvi. 764; XXL 720.
HERMAS, Pastor or Shepherd of, early Christian work, 1 1. 180, 197; the Gospels not quoted in, X. 815.
HERMENEUTICS, Biblical, XL 741; Ernesti s works on, vin. 527.
HERMES, Greek god (the Eoman Mer cury), XL 749; xvi. 31; statue of, at Pharos, Xiv. 248; statuette group in cluding, xxin. 192.
, Harris s work on grammar, XL 493.
, Georg, German Catholic theologian,
XL 750.
HERMESIANAX, Greek poet, XL 751.
HERMES TRISMEGISTUS, of Egyptian mythology, XL 750; I. 462.
HERMETICS, or Alchemy, i. 459.
HERMIAS, Tomb of, at Cyprus, x. 648.
HERMINONES, ancient Germans, x. 473.
HERMIT, The, poem by Thomas Parnell, xvin. 318.
HERMITAGE CASTLE, Eoxburgh, Scot land, XXL 34.
HERMITAGE WINE, xxiv. 606.
HERMIT CRAB, vi. 642, 656; parasite of, xvin. 260, 261.
HERMITE, Charles, on squaring the
circle, XXII. 436. HERMITS, Monastic, xvi. 698. HERMOCRATES, of Plato, xix. 209.
, Syracusan ruler, xxn. 814.
HERMOGENES, of Tarsus, Greek
rhetorician, XL 751; his rhetoric, xx.
514. HERMOGENIAN CODE, in Eoman law,
xx. 711.
HERMON, mountain, Syria, XL 751. HERMONTHIS (Arment), ancient town,
Egypt, vii. 782. HERMOPOLIS, town, Syra, Greece, xxn.
813- MAGNA (El-Ashmooneyn), ancient
town, Egypt, vn. 775. HERMOSILLO, town, Mexico, XL 752. HERMOTIMUS, Lucian s dialogue, xv.
45-
HERMSDORF, town, Prussia, XL 752. HERMUNDURI, ancient Germanic tribe,
xxin. 331. HERMUS (Gedisz Tchai), river, Asia
Minor, II. 708. HERNIA, disease, XL 752. HERNICANS, or Hernici, ancient Italian
race, xiii. 445; xiv. 344; xx. 739. HERNOSAND, town, Sweden, XL 754. HERNSER, bird, XL 760. HERO, or Heron, mathematician of
Alexandria, XL 760; inventor of heat- engine, xxn. 473. AND LEANDER, of Greek legend,
XL 754. AND LEANDER, Marlowe s lyric,
xv. 558. HEROD, the Great, king of the Jews, xi.
754; xin. 425; Jerusalem in time of,
Xin. 641; temple of, at Jerusalem, II.
393; xxin. 1 68.
AGRIPPA, tetrarch, xin. 426.
ANTIPAS, tetrarch of Galilee, XL
755; xin. 426. PHILIP, tetrarch of Itunea, XL
benefactor of exedra of, at
755- HERODES ATTICUS,
Athens, in. 9, 61
Olympia, xvn. 769. HERODIAN NUMERALS, xvn. 625. HERODIANS, Jewish sect, XL 755. HERODIANUS, Greek historian, XL 756. , ^Elius, Eoman grammarian, XL
756 ; Greek notation of numerals
named after him, xvn. 625. HERODIAS, wife of Herod Antipas, xi.
755-
HERODIONES, group of birds, xvin. 47. HERODOTUS, Greek historian, XL 756,
141 ; on the Medo-Persian empire,
xvin. 561 ; on the topography of
Babylon, in. 182. , EennelTs Geographical System of,
xx. 400.
HEROES, Mythical, xvn. 158. HEROICON, Philostratus s work, xvin.
797-