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REMONSTRANTS, party of Dutch Pro testants, xx. 379; ii. 552; xn. 78.
, in Scottish history, XXI. 514.
REMONTOIRE, clock, vi. 27.
REMSCHEID, town, Rhenish Prussia, xx. 379.
REMUS, brother of Romulus, xx. 840.
REMUSAT, Abel, French Chinese scholar, xx. 379.
, Charles Francois Marie, Comte de,
French politician and man of letters, xx. 379.
, Claire Elizabeth J. G., French
writer, xx. 379.
, Paul de, French writer, xx. 380.
RENAISSANCE, xx. 380; in architecture, II. 436; relations of, to Catholicism, xiv. 451; coins of, XVII. 654; its effect on Italian literature, xill. 506; Latin- ity of, Xiv. 342; its influence on the Reformation, XX. 323 ; its influence in Rome, XX. 805; theism of, XXIII. 243; Petrarch s place in, xvm. 709.
RENAIX, town, Belgium, xx. 394.
RENAL COLIC, disease, vi. 140.
RENAN, Ernest, his view of Christ, n. 191; xin. 670, 672.
RENATO, Camillo, Italian mystic, xxn. 228.
REN AUDI E, Godefroi de Barri, Seigneur de la, French conspirator, IX. 560.
RENAUDOT, Eusebe, French theologian and Orientalist, XX. 394.
, Theophraste, French publicist,
xvii. 412, 423.
RENDSBURG, town, Prussia, xx. 394.
RENE I., duke of Anjou, count of Pro vence, and king of Naples, xx. 394; n. 58; xv. 536; xix. 878.
RENEGADO, Massinger s play, xv. 619.
RENERY, Henri, early Cartesian philo sopher, vn. 1 19.
RENFREW, county, Scotland, xx. 395; town, xx. 396.
RENI, Guido, Italian painter, xx. 396; xxi. 437, 443.
RENNEL, island, Solomon group, South Pacific, xxn. 252.
RENNELL, James, English geographer, XX. 398; his survey of India, X. 1 88; on the geography of Herodotus, I. 245.
RENNELL S CURRENT, in Atlantic, in.
20.
RENNES, town, France, xx. 401. RENNET, for cheese making, v. 455; vi.
771. RENNIE, James, on ornithology, xvm.
15, 18. , John, Scottish engineer and
architect, XX. 402; his design for
London Bridge, IV. 334. , Sir John, English engineer, XX.
402.
RENO, river, Italy, xm. 436. RENT, in law, xx. 402; taxes on, xxm.
87; in relation to value, xxiv. 50;
Richard Jones s theory, XIX. 377;
Ricardo s theory, xix. 374; xx. 533;
Adam Smith on, xix. 367; ground
rent, xx. 403. RENT CHARGE, on land, England, xiv.
275. RENWICK, James, Scottish martyr, xxi.
517.
REPEATING WATCH, xxiv. 397.
REPHAIM, of Scripture, I. 747; in. 410.
REPLEVIN, in law, xx. 404; writ of, xxiv. 695.
REPORTING, Newspaper, xx. 404; short hand, xxi. 841.
REPOUSSE, metal-work, xvi. 72; Xix. 179; Japanese, xin. 591.
REPRESENTATION, Parliamentary, Brit ish, xx. 344.
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, XL 12; xvm. 302; John Stuart Mill s treatise on, XVI. 313.
REPRESENTATIVES, House of, United States, xxm. 749.
REPRODUCTION, Animal, xx. 407; in. 686; theories of, XXI. 723; of Crus tacea, vi. 642; of Mollusca, xvi. 682; of Protozoa, xix. 836; of sponges, xxn. 424.
Vegetable, xx, 423; IV. 119;
arrest of growth by, xxiv. 84; of Diatomacea?, vn. 170; of Fungi, IX. 829.
REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, their liabi lity to disease in obsolescence, xvi n. 383; of animals, XX. 408; of birds, ill. 727; of fishes, xn. 660; of mammals, xv. 368; of molluscs, xvi. 637, 682; of reptiles, XX. 462; in plants, XX. 424. See also Generation.
REPSOLD, Johann Georg, German instrument-maker, XX. 432 ; his micrometer and heliometers, XVI. 246, 253; his telescopes, xxni. 150.
REPTANTIA, section of Mollusca, xvi. 648.
REPTILES, or Reptilia, division of animal kingdom, XX. 432; analogies between them and birds, XVIII. 42; xxi. 323; mimicry in, XVI. 342; olfactory organs of, xxn. 166; skele ton of, XXII. 1 06 ; taxidermy of, xxni. 90; in Lankester s classifica tion, xxiv. 812; works on develop ment of, vni. 1 68.
REPTON, England, Crypt of church at, vi. 668.
REPUBLIC, ancient Roman, xx. 735. -, Plato s treatise, xix. 203.
REPUBLICAN, river, Nebraska, U.S.A., xvn. 307. - PARTY, in United States, xxni.
757, 77i- REPUDIATION OF DEBT, National, xvn.
245.
REPULSION, in magnetism, xv. 221. REQUENA, town, Spain, xx. 473.
REREDOS, in architecture, n. 471;
position of, I. 641. RESBY, James, Scottish martyr, xxi.
491. RESCHT (Rasht), town, Persia, xx. 285;
xvm. 628. RESCRIPTS, Imperial, in Roman law,
xx. 705.
RESEDA, genus of plants, xvi. 289. RESENDE, Andre de, Portuguese scholar,
xix. 557. , Garcia de, Portuguese writer, xix.
556. RESERVATION, Mental, in Liguorianism,
xiv. 638.
RESERVATIONS, Indian, xn. 830, 833. RESERVE, Naval, of Great Britain, xvn.
296.
RESERVES, of British army, n. 581. RESERVOIR, for water-supply, xn. 479;
xxiv. 405.
RESETTING, in law, xxni. 233. RESHAL, Jewish rabbi, xx. 473. RESHID, Ottoman writer, xxni. 657. PASKA, Turkish minister, xxni.
651. RESIDUAL ANALYSIS, Lamlen s theorem
of, xiv. 271. RESILIENCE, of matter, vn. 808; xxn.
602. RESIN, RESINS, xx. 474; iv. 88; xi.
276; xvi. 428; copal, vi. 342 ; dammar,
vi. 795; frankincense, IX. 709; lac,
xiv. 181; xxiv. 91; for gas-making,
X. 100.
RESINA, town, Italy, xx. 474. RESISTANCE, in mechanics, xv. 750. RESOLUTIONERS, of Scottish Church,
xix. 683; xxi. 514. RESONATOR, Musical, xvn. 105. RESORCIN, derivative of benzol, xvin.
8 55 .
RESPIRATION, xx. 474. RESPIRATOR, for cutlers and firemen,
ix. 170. RESPIRATORY ORGANS, xx. 475; their
connexion with blood circulation,
xxiv. 102, 108; of Amphibia, I. 766;
of birds, in. 726; of crustaceans, vi.
640; of fishes, XII. 656; of mammals,
xv. 365; of reptiles, XX. 458. RESTAUD, Sophie (Sophie Cottin),
French writer, vi. 481. RESTIF, Nicolas Edme, French writer,
XX. 486. RESTIGOUCHE, river, New Brunswick,
xvn. 373. RESTORATION, The, in England, vni.
348; Monk s share in, xvi. 752; parlia ment after, xvin. 308. RESTOUT, Jean, French painter, xx.
487. , Jean Bernard, French painter, XX.
487.
RESTRICTION, in psychology, xx. 46. RESULTANT TONES, in music, xvn.
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