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HOFFMANN, Ernst Theodor Wilhelm,

German romancist, xil. 45; X. 542. , Friedrich, German physician, xil.

46; XV. 812; his contributions to

chemistry, V. 461. , Johann Joseph, German Chinese

and Japanese scholar, xn. 46. , Klementina, Polish novelist, xix.

306. HOFMANN, August Wilhelm, his

investigations on dyestuffs, 1 1. 48. , Johann Christian Konrad von,

Lutheran theologian, xil. 46; on

speculative theology, xxm. 270. , Johann Jacob, his Lexicon Univer-

sale, vni. 194. HOFMANNSWALDAU, Christian Hof-

rnann von, German writer, X. 531. HOFWYL, Switzerland, Fellenberg s

school at, ix. 67. HOG, Domestic, xxn. 773; breeding

and management of, I. 400. , "Wild, of India, Xil. 742; hunting

of, Xil. 396. HOGARTH, William, English painter

and caricaturist, Xil. 47; v. 104; his

analysis of beauty, I. 222. HOGG, James, Scottish poet, xil. 50.

, John, on birds, XVIII. 31.

, Thomas Jefferson, friend of P. B.

Shelley, xxi. 790. HOGGAR (Ahaggar), plateau, Sahara,

Africa, xxi. 149. HOGGETS, sheep, their management, I.

395-

HOGGING, in ships, xxi. 818. HOG NUT, xvn. 644. HOG PACKING TRADE, of Chicago, v.

611.

HOG S-BEAN, plant, XL 650. HOGUE, La, France, Battle of (1692),

ix. 579; xxiv. 580. HOHENELBE, town, Bohemia, xn. 51. HOHENHEIM, Theophrastus Bombast

von (Paracelsus, q.v.), XVIII. 234. HOHENLINDEN, Bavaria, Battle of

(1800), in. 132; ix. 613; xvm. 204. HOHENLOHE, Princes of, xn. 51. HOHENMAUTH, town, Bohemia, xn. 52. HOHENSTAUFEN, Dynasty of, Germany,

x. 489, 492; ix. 731. HOHENSTEIN, town, Saxony, xil. 52. HOHENZOLLERN, province, Prussia, xx.

14, 16. , Princes of, xil. 52; xx. 4; Prince

Leopold nominated to Spanish throne,

. IX. 626.

HOHLFLOTE, organ pipe, xvn. 830. HOHLOH, mountain, Black Forest,

Germany, xxiv. 700. HOI-HE, people, Turkestan, xxm. 639. HOIJER, Benjamin, Swedish philosopher,

XXII. 757. HoiRAN GOL (Egerdir), lake, Asia

Minor, 1 1. 709. HOIST, lifting apparatus, Xiv. 573;

for blast furnaces, xin. 301.

HojO , Japanese dynasty, XIII. 583. HOKCHIN (Fuh-Chow), town, China, IX.

812. HOKMAH, or Chokma (i.e., wisdom), in

Hebrew literature, XL 599; xin. 420.

See also Xin. 702; xix. 879. HOLBACH, Baron d , French philosopher,

xil. 52; IX. 669; on evolution, Vlll.

760. HOLBEIN, Hans, the Elder, German

painter, xil. 53.

Hans, the Younger, German

painter, xil. 54; XXL 438; as draughts man, vii. 449.

HOLBERG, Baron Ludwig, Scandinavian writer, xn. 56; vii. 90, 444; xvn. 590.

HOLCROFT, Thomas, English dramatist and writer, xil. 57.

HOLDENBY MANOR HOUSE, North ampton, England, xvn. 557.

HOLDERLIN, Johann Christian Friedrich, German poet, xn. 58.

HOLESCHAU, or Holesov, town, Moravia, Austria, Xil. 58.

HOLIBUT, or Halibut, fish, xn. 58, 692.

HOLINSHED, Eaphael, English chron icler, xn. 58.

HOLKAR, Indian title, XIL 58, 804, 845; XV. 290.

HOLLAND, xn. 59; Alva s atrocities in, I. 648; tinion with Belgium (1815), in. 527; separation from Belgium (1830), in. 528; war with France (1672), IX. 576; annexation of, to France (1810), XVII. 215; relations with Spain, xxi I. 328, 332; struggle with Philip II. of Spain, XVin. 744; under De Witt, vn. 145; under Farnese, IX. 37; under Don John of Austria, xin. 718; under William of Orange, xxiv. 578; under William the Silent, xxiv. 582; academy of sciences, I. 73; army, II. 614; birds, xvni. 17; canals, IV. 788; church, vni. 492; Presbyterian Church, xix. 696; coins, xvn. ,656; colonies, VI. 159; colonization of Cape of Good Hope, v. 44 ; drama, VII. 443 ; fisheries, IX. 268; Jews in, xin. 686; libraries, Xiv. 531, 549; national debt, xvn. 246; navy, xvn. 300; newspapers, XVII. 430; observatories, xvn. 715; oyster culture, XVin. 108; periodical literature, xvni. 542; police system, XIX. 344; prison system, XIX. 761; railways, xx. 251; Eeformation in, xx. 336; in Eenaissance period, xx. 392; settlements in Indian Archi pelago, xn. 818; trees, IX. 400; weights and measures, xxiv. 490.

, district, Lincolnshire, England,

xvi. 655.

, North and South, provinces, Hol land, xn. 98. , First Lord (Henry Fox), IX. 494.

HOLLAND, Third Lord, English politi cian and writer, xn. 99.

, Sir Henry, English physician and

writer, xn.

, Philemon, English translator, xn.

99; iv. 734.

, Sir Richard, early Scottish writer,

XXI. 540.

HOUSE, London, xn. 100.

HOLLANDS, gin, x. 602.

HOLLAR, Wenzel, German etcher, xn.

100. HOLLES, John, duke of Newcastle, xvn.

380.

, Thomas Pelham, duke of New castle, English statesman, xvn. 381. HOLLESCHAU, or Holeschau, town,

Moravia, Austria, XI I. 58. HOLLINSHED, or Holinshead, Eaphael,

English chronicler, xn. 58. HOLLY, tree, xn. 101. HOLLYHOCK, hardy garden plant, xn.

102, 256. HOLMAN, James, the Blind Traveller,

Xil. 103. HOLMBURY HILL, Surrey, England,

XXII. 693.

HOLME, Thomas, colonial surveyor of Philadelphia, xvni. 740.

HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, American author, I. 727, 728.

HoLMIUM, Spectrum of, xxn. 377.

HOLNEK, mountain, South Africa, XXin. 517.

HOLOCEPHALA, suborder of fishes, XII. 686.

HOLOCHEILUS, genus of rodent mam mals, xvn. 6.

HOLOCHLAMYDA, suborder of Mollusca, xvi. 648.

HOLOFERNES, slain by Judith, xin. 765; perhaps the Orofernes of history, xvni. 580.

HOLOPHOTAL ILLUMINATION, of light houses, xiv. 621.

HOLOSTOMID.^, family of trematode worms, xxm. 539.

HOLOTHURIDEA, order of Echinoder- mata, vn. 639.

HOLOTRICHA, order of Protozoa, xix. 863.

HOLSTEIN, duchy, Germany, xxi. 415; its relations with Denmark, vn. 88.

, Schleswig-, province, Prussia, XXI.

414.

HOLSTENBORG, district, Greenland, XL 170.

HOLT, Sir John, English lord chief- justice, XIL 103.

HOLTSTATEN, or Holstein (q.v. XXI. 415.

HOLTY, Ludwig Heinrich Christoph, German poet, Xil. 104.

HOLTZENDORFF, Ernst K. H., German surgeon, xxn. 677.

HOLTZMANN, Adolf, on the Nibelungen-

lied, xvn. 476.