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REGIA, building, Rome, XX. 819.

REGICIDE, The, Smollett s play, xxn. 184.

REGINALD DALTON, Lockhart s novel, xiv. 763.

REGIOMONTANUS, German astronomer, xx. 341; n. 751; xvn. 709; his almanacs, I. 591; his contributions to trigonometry, XXlll. 562.

REGIONES, of ancient Rome, xx. 832.

REGIS, Pierre Sylvain, Cartesian philo sopher, vii. 127.

REGISTER, in law, xx. 342.

REGISTERED LETTERS, xix. 570.

REGISTER TONNAGE, xxm. 442.

REGISTRATION, in law, xx. 342.

REGIUM (Reggio di Calabria), ancient town, Italy, xx. 341.

LEPIDI (Reggio nell Emilia),

ancient town, Italy, xx. 341.

REGNARD, Jean Frangois, French dra matist, xx. 346; vii. 426.

REGNAULT, Henri, French painter, xx. 346.

, Henri Victor, French chemist, XX.

347; his law of gases, xxn. 480; his experiments on temperature, III. 385.

, Jean Baptiste, French painter, xx.

347- DE MONTAUBAN, romance, xx.

652. REGNIER, Mathurin, French satirist and

poet, XX. 347; IX. 651. REGNITZHOF, town, Bavaria, xn. 43. REGNO, The, of Italy, xm. 469. REGULARS, Congregation of, Church of

Rome, xx. 629. REGULINE ORE, xvi. 58; silver, xxn.

69. REGULUS, genus of birds, XIV. 82.

, of metals, xvi. 61.

, Marcus Atilius, Roman consul,

xx. 348.

REHEARSAL, The, Buckingham s bur lesque, vn. 435.

TRANSPROSED, The, Marvel s

satire, XV. 589.

REHME, spa, Germany, xvi. 434. REHOBOAM, king of Judah, xm. 406. REICHA, Anton Joseph, Bohemian

musical writer and composer, xx. 348. REICHENAU, islet, Lake of Constance,

Baden, XX. 349; library of, xiv. 513. REICHENBACH, town, Prussia, xx. 349;

battle of (1762), in. 129. , town, Saxony, XX. 349.

, waterfall, Switzerland, XXII. 777. , Baron von, German magnetizer,

xv. 278. , Georg von, German astronomical

instrument-maker, XX. 349.

, H. G. L., on birds, XVlil. 13, 17.

REICHENBERG, town, Bavaria, xx. 349. REICHENHALL, watering-place, Bavaria,

XX. 349; mineral water of, xvi. 434. REICHSRATH, Austrian imperial parlia ment, III. 122.

REICHSTADT, Duke of (Napoleon II.), xvii. 226.

REICHSTAG, German imperial parlia ment, vii. 199; x. 463.

, Hungarian parliament, in. 122.

REID, Mayne, Irish-American story- writer, xx. 349.

, Thomas, Scottish philosopher, XX.

350; his ethics, VIII. 604; on taste and beauty, I. 221; his place in English literature, vin. 432.

, Sir William, Scottish scientist, xx.

352.

REIFTRAGER, mountain, Germany, xx. 552.

REIGATE, town, England, xx. 352.

REIGN OF TERROR, of French Revolu tion, ix. 606; xx. 603.

REIMARUS, Hermann Samuel, German theologian and philosopher, XX. 352, 290; xiv. 481.

REIMS, or Rheims (q.i town, France, xx. 507.

REINALD I.-IV., dukes of Guelderland, XL 243.

REINARDUS ET YSENGRINUS, mediasval poem, vin. 838.

REINAUD, Joseph Toussaint, French Orientalist, xx. 353.

REINDEER, ungulate mammal, vn. 24; of Newfoundland, xvii. 383; of Nor way, XVII. 581; of Spitsbergen, XXII. 409; extinction of, in Western Europe, II. 336; Lapp method of collecting them, xiv. 305. Moss, xiv. 560.

REINEKE Vos (or FUCHS) (Reynard the

Fox), German beast-epic, vin. 838; x.

522, 527; xxi. 319; Goethe s version

of, X. 741; Kaulbach s illustrations of,

xiv. 17. REINE MARGOT (Marguerite de Valois),

xv. 539. REINHOLD, Karl Leonhard, German

philosopher, xx. 353. REINITE, mineral, xvi. 403. REINKENS, Joseph Hubert, Old Catholic

bishop, xvn. 755. REIS, Philip, telephonic inventor, XXIII.

127, 128, 130. REISCH, George, his Margarita Philo-

sophica, vin. 193. REISKE, Johann Jacob, German, Greek,

and Arabic scholar, xx. 354. REISSITE, mineral, xvi. 422. REITHRODON, genus of rodent mammals,

xvii. 6.

REJ, Polish poet, xix. 300. REJAF, village, on Nile, Africa, XVII.

506.

REJANG, river, Borneo, xxi. 306. REJECTED ADDRESSES, James and

Horace Smith s parodies, xxn. 173. REKEM (Petra), ancient toAvn, Syria,

xviii. 706. REKISVINTH, Gothic king, his code of

laws, x. 851.

RELAND, Adrian, Dutch Orientalist,

xx. 355. RELAPSE, The, Vanbrugh s play, xxiv.

54- RELAPSING FEVER, xxm. 680; xvin.

43-

RELATIVITY, of knowledge, I. 58; psy chological law of, xx. 49.

RELEVANCY, in law, vin. 738.

RELICS, Religious, xx. 355; pilgrimages connected with, XIX. 95.

RELIEF, in sculpture, ix. 205; xvn. 34; xxi. 571.

, Photographic, xvin. 834. CHURCH, Scotland, x. 599; xix. 685; xxm. 728.

RELIGIO MEDICI, Sir Thomas Browne s work, iv. 390.

RELIGION, RELIGIONS, xx. 358 ; as object of scientific study, vii. 333; XXIII. 262, 272; origin of, vill. 622; in relation to evolution, vin. 766; to metaphysics, XVI. 99 ; to mythology, XVII. 136; to mysticism, xvii. 129; to rationalism, xx. 289; to socialism, XXII. 219; to totemism, XXlll. 467, 474 ; ancient, XXIII. 235 ; of Israel, XIII. 409, 416, 419 ; modern theistic problems, xxm. 245 ; sacrificial, xxi. 132; Stoic doctrine of, xxn. 569; Zoroastrian, xxiv. 822; Hegel s theory of, xi. 621; Herder on, XI. 729; Lord Herbert s works on, XI. 722.

, Natural, Hume s Dialogues on,

xii. 355. OF NATURE, Wollaston s, xxiv.

633-

OF PROTESTANTS, by Chilling- worth, v. 625.

RELIGIOUS TESTS, xxm. 199.

RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, xxm.

494-

RELKOVIC, Matthias Anthony, Servian satirist, xxi. 691.

RELLY, James, American Universalist, xxm. 831.

REMAINDER, in law, xx. 372.

REMAK, Robert, his embryological in vestigations, vin. 167.

REMBANG, town, Java, xin. 606.

REMBRANDT (Rembrandt Harmens van Rijn), Dutch painter, xx. 373; xxi.

439- REMEDIES, Theory of, in medicine, xv.

796. REMEDIUS (Remigius), bishop of Rheims,

xx. 378; ix. 528; xxi. 420. REMEDY, in coming, xvi. 482, 484. REMEMBRANCE, Hamilton s theory of,

n. 731. REMI, St (Remigius), bishop of Rheims,

xx. 378; ix. 528; xxi. 420. REMIGIUS, St, bishop of Rheims, xx.

378 ; IX. 528 ; as scholastic philo sopher, xxi. 420.

REMIJIA, genus of plants, xx. 186. REMIREMONT, town, France, xx. 379.

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