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367
RASTELL, John, English printer and
writer, XX. 287.
, John, English, Jesuit, XX. 287.
, William, English printer and
judge, xx. 287. RASTISLAUS, Moravian chief, X. 480;
xvi. 811.
RASTRICK, town, England, xx. 287. RASZYN, Poland, Battle of (1809), xxiv.
376. RAT, rodent mammal, xx. 287; XV. 419;
XVII. 5; water-rat, xxiv. 277. RATAFIA, essence, xx. 288; as liqueur,
v. 586; xiv. 686.
RATAK, island, Pacific Ocean, xvi. 257. RATAN, cane, iv. 805. RATE, of time or space, XV. 748. RATEL, carnivorous mammal, xx. 288;
xv. 440.
RATHENOW, town, Prussia, xx. 288. RATHKE, Martin Heinrich, German
anatomist and physiologist, XXIV. 808. RATHKEALE, town, Ireland, xiv. 649. RATHLIN, island, Ireland, n. 142; xin.
216.
RATIBOR, town, Prussia, xx. 288. RATICHIUS (Wolfgang Ratke), German
educationist, VII. 673. RATIO, in geometry, x. 382, 390. RATIONALISM, theological tendency, xx.
289; in Germany, II. 192. RATISBON, town, Bavaria, xx. 291;
libraries of, XIV. 527, 547; conference
of (1541), v. 415. RATIT^E, class of birds, in. 699; xvui.
19. RATKE, Wolfgang, German educationist,
vii. 673.
RATLAM, state, India, xx. 292. RATNAGIRI, district and town, India,
xx. 292. RATON, mountains, New Mexico, U.S.A.,
xvn. 399.
RATRAMN, treatise by Erigena, vni. 371. RATRAMNUS, theological controversial ist, xx. 292. RAT SNAKE, xxn. 194. RATTAZZI, Urbano, Italian statesman,
xx. 292; xin. 488, 491. RATTLESNAKE, xx. 293; xxn. 198. RATTOO, Round tower of, Kerry, Ire land, Xiv. 52.
RATTRAY, town, Scotland, xvui. 667. RATUMA (Rouen), ancient town, France,
XXI. 12.
RAU, Karl Heinrich, German political
economist, xx. 293; xix. 387. RAUCH, Christian Daniel, German
sculptor, xx. 294; xxi. 566. RAU-CROIX (Rocroi), town, France, xx.
616. RAUDEN, district, Switzerland, xxi.
386. RAUDII CAMPI, Italy, Battlefields of
(218 and 101 B.C.), xxiv. 164. RAUHE ALB, mountains, Wurtemberg,
xxiv. 699.
RAU MA, river, Norway, xvn. 575. RAUMER, Friedrich Luclwig Georg von,
German historian, xx. 294. RAUPACH, Ernst Benjamin Salomo,
German dramatist, xx. 295. RAVAILLAC, Frangois, assassin of Henry
IV. of France, xx. 295; IX. 566. RAVELIN, in fortification, IX. 445. RAVELLO, Italy, Sculpture in cathedral
of, xxi. 567. RAVEN, bird, xx. 295. RAVENNA, town, Italy, xx. 296 ; as
Gothic capital of Italy, Xlli. 467 ;
battle of (1512), xin. 481; xiv. 450;
basilicas of, in. 415, 418; mosaics of,
XVI. 852; sculptures at, XXL 556;
round tower of, xxi. 22. RAVENSARA NUT, xvn. 665. RAVENSBURG, town, Wiirtemberg, Ger many, xx. 297; population, xxiv.
701. RAVENSHAW, J. A., on the ruins of
Gaur, India, x. 115. RAVENSWOOD, Queensland, Silver mines
at, xx. 173.
RAVI, river, Punjab, India, xx. 107. RAVICZ (Rawitsch), town, Prussia, xx.
298. RAWAL PINDI, district and town, India,
xx. 298.
RAWANDIS, Persian sectaries, xvi. 579. RAWDON, Francis, marquis of Hastings,
XL 516.
RAWITSCH, town, Prussia, xx. 298. RAWLEY SPRINGS, Virginia, U.S.A.,
xvi. 436. RAWLINS, town, Wyoming, U.S.A.,
xxiv. 713.
RAWMARSH, town, England, xx. 298. RAWTENSTALL, town, England, xx.
298. RAWUL PINDEE (Rawal Pindi), district
and town, India, XX. 298. RAY, fish, xx. 299; xn. 686.
, John, English naturalist, XX. 300;
xvi. 838; on birds, xvill. 4; as
botanist, IV. 79; as ichthyologist, XII.
631; on reptiles, XX. 433; his con tributions to zoology, xxiv. 804. RAYATS, or Ryots, class of agriculturists,
India, XII. 770; XV. 289. RAYLEIGH, Lord, on the theory of
spectroscopy, xxn. 374. RAYMOND IV., count of Toulouse,
crusader, VI. 624; IX. 538; XXIII.
486. VI., count of Toulouse, defender
of the Albigenses, I. 454; ix. 541;
xiv. 288; xxin. 486.
III., count of Tripoli, xxin.
161.
of Sabunde, theologian, xx. 301. , Henry J., American journalist, xvn. 435.
DU PUY, master of the Knights
Hospitallers, xxi. 174. RAYNAL, Guillaume Thomas Frangois,
French writer, xx. 302; ix. 668; as journalist, xvil. 424.
RAYS, of light, xiv. 578; optical pro perties of, xvn. 798.
RAZIN, Stenka, Russian rebel, xxi. 96.
RAZOR, in cutlery, vi. 734; hone for, xn. 134.
RAZOR-BACK, cetacean mammal, xv.
395- RAZORBILL, bird, xx. 302; x. 78; xxn.
1 20.
RAZOUMOFFSKIN, mineral, xvi. 424. RAZZI, Giannantonio (Sodoma), Italian
painter, xxn. 245. RBAT (Rabat), town, Morocco, xx. 192;
xvi. 831. RE, Isle of, France, xx. 302; battle of,
iv. 419. READE, Charles, English novelist, xx.
302.
READING, town, England, xx. 303. , town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., xx.
34-
CLAY BEDS, in geology, x. 361.
READING-ROOMS, in libraries, xiv.
537-
READINGS, in law studies, xin. 88.
REALEJO, town, Nicaragua, xx. 304; xvn. 477.
REAL ESTATE, in law, xx. 304; dis position of, by will, xxiv. 571, 573; inheritance of, XIII. 78; sale of, XXI. 206.
REALGAR, mineral, n. 635; xvi. 394; yellow, xvni. 51.
REAL-GENETIC METHOD, in theology, Beck s, vii. 337.
REALI DI FRANCIA, romance, xx. 651.
REALISM, Scholastic, xxi. 419, 423.
REALITY, in psychology, xx. 55; in metaphysic, xvi. 81; in Hegelianism, XL 618.
REAMER, mining implement, xvi. 443.
REAPING-HOOK, xxi. 574.
REAPING-MACHINE, i. 322.
REASON, in relation to the Logos, xiv. 804; to religious truth, xxin. 263; n. 232; Condillac s theory of, VI. 250; in Comte s philosophy, VI. 236; Cousin on, vi. 525; Kant s Kritik, xin. 850; Peripatetic theory, XVIII. 545 ; Scho penhauer s theory, XXL 449, 45 1 ; Stoic doctrine, XXII. 566, 568.
REASONABLENESS OF CHRISTIANITY, Locke s work, xiv. 757.
REASONING, Logical, xiv. 783; Locke on, xiv. 760.
RE ATE, Sabine town, Italy, xxi. 129.
REATINES, Italian people, xx. 552.
REAUMUR, Rene Antoine Ferchault de, French physicist, XX. 308; his ther- mometric scale, XXIII. 289.
REBATE, in law, i. 5.
REBEC, musical instrument, xxiv. 242.
REBECCA AND ROWENA, Thackeray s burlesque, xxin. 215.
REBECCA RIOTS, Wales, v. 115.