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RESURRECTION, of the dead, vm. 535;
in Jewish and Christian apocalyptic,
ii. 175; xvi. 56, 315; xx. 597; St
Paul s doctrine of, xvm. 426. , of Jesus Christ, xin. 669; Gospel
accounts of, x. 805, 811, 840. RETENTIVENESS, in psychology, xx.
46. RETFORD, East, town, England, xx.
487. RETHEL, Alfred, German painter, xx.
487. RETICULARIA, class of Protozoa, xix.
845-
RETIMO, town, Crete, vi. 572. RETINA, of the eye, I. 888; VIII. 817,
821.
RETINASPHALT, mineral, xvi. 428. RETINITE, mineral, xvi. 428. RETINITIS, eye disease, xvn. 784. RETINOSCOPY, in ophthalmology, XVII.
787. RETORSION, in international law, xin.
194. RETORT, for distillation, vn. 262; of
platinum, XXII. 637. RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND
(401 B.C.), xi. 103 ; xxiv. 720. RETROPINNA, genus of fishes, xxi. 221,
224.
RETTING, of flax, ix. 294. RETURNS, Government, statistical, XXII.
464. RETZ, Cardinal de, French writer and
politician, XX. 488; IX. 572. (Rais), Gilles de, marshal of France,
xx. 258. RETZIUS, Andreas, on American Indians,
xii. 821. REUBEN, son of Jacob, xx. 489.
, Tribe of, XIII. 401; XVHI. 176.
REUCHLIN, John, German humanist,
xx. 489 ; his attitude towards the
Reformation, xx. 325; his influence in
the German Renaissance, xx. 388; on
the Kabbalah, xin. 813. REUNION, island, Indian Ocean, xx. 491. REUS, town, Spain, xx. 493. REUSS, German principalities, XX. 493.
, river, Switzerland, XXII. 776.
, or Reus, Count de (Juan Prim),
Spanish statesman, xix. 732. -, Edward, on the Pentateuch, XVIII.
508.
REUSSINE, mineral, xvi. 402. REUTER, Fritz, Platt Deutsch writer,
xx. 494; as poet, xvm. 348. , Julius, German news-agent, xvn.
4i3-
REUTLINGEN, town, Wiirtemberg, Ger many, xx. 495; population, XXIV. 701.
REUTLINGER, Susanna, second wife of Kepler, xiv. 47.
REVAL, town, Russia, xx. 495.
, Nicolas, Hungarian writer, xii.
377-
REVDINSK, town, Russia, xvm. 550.
REVEL (Reval), town, Russia, xx. 495.
REVELATION, Divine, n. 190; xin. 154; Christianity as religion of, V. 691; Bible as record of, in. 634; v. 691 ; in nature, xxm. 264; by oracle, xvil. 808; in relation to rationalism, xx. 289; n. 232; to theology, xxm. 261; in Neo- platonism, xvn. 333; Critique of, by Fichte, XL 134.
, Book of, New Testament, XX. 496;
xix. 823.
REVELGANJ, town, India, xxi. 304.
REVENUE, National, ix. 171; per head, xvn. 247.
REVEREND, title, xxin. 418.
REVERSIBILITY, Principle of, in wave theory of light, XXIV. 426.
REVERSION, in animal descent, xxi. 788. , in law, xx. 372.
REVERSIONARY ANNUITIES, n. 84.
REVETMENT, in fortification, ix. 428,
445- REVIEWS, periodical literature, xvm.
536-
REVIVAL OF LEARNING, xx. 380. REVOLT OF ISLAM, Shelley s poem,
xxi. 793. REVOLUTION, of the planets, u. 782.
, of the earth, its geological effects,
x. 216.
, of 1688, in England, VIII. 351. -, French, of 1789, IX. 596; its
influence on England, vm. 360; on
Germany, x. 504; French, of 1830, ix.
619; French, of 1848, IX. 621. REVOLVER, firearm, XL 285; Colt s, vi.
1 66. REVUE DES DEUX MONDES, French
periodical, IX. 680; XVIIL 540; XXI.
164.
REX, Roman ruler, XX. 732. REWAH, state, India, xx. 501; town,
xx. 502. REWARI, subdivision of Gurgaon, India,
xi. 332; town, XL 332. REYBAZ, " collaborator with Mirabeau,
xvi. 497. REYER, Ida Laura (Madame Pfeiffer),
traveller, xvm. 726. REYKJAVIK, town, Iceland, xii. 619. REYNARD THE Fox, mediaeval fable,
vm. 838; ix. 641; x. 522, 527, 741;
xiv. 17; xx. 659; xxi. 319; Kaul-
bach s illustrations of, xiv. 17. REYNAUD, Jean, expounder of Druidism,
vii. 479. REYNES, John, bookbinder to Henry
VIII., iv. 42. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua, English painter,
XX. 502; XXI. 441; his colouring,
xvm. 139. REYNOLDS S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
xvn. 419.
REZANI, people, Italy, xxn. 150. REZZONICO, Carlo (Pope Clement XIII.),
v. 823. RHA, rhubarb, xx. 529.
RHABDITES, structures in planarian
worms, xix. 170. RHABDITIS, genus of nematode worms,
xvn. 325. RHABDOCCELA, tribe of planarian
worms, Xix. 171, 174. RHABDOMANCY, use of the divining
rod, xv. 206. RHABDOPLEURA, genus of Polyzoa, xix.
434, 435-
RHABDUS, sponge, xxn. 416.
RHACHIODONTID^E, family of snakes, xxn. 192.
RHADAMANTHUS, or Rhadamanthys, of Greek mythology, XX. 504; in Ely sium, vm. 156.
RHADAMES (Ghadames), town, Sahara, Africa, x. 4.
RH^ETIA, Alpine province, Roman empire, xx. 504.
, Ten Jurisdictions of, Swiss con federation, xxn. 786.
RH^TIAN ALPS, i. 627.
RH^ETIC ROCKS, in geology, x. 353.
RH^ETICUS (Rheticus), George Joachim, mathematician, xx. 508; xxm. 9, 562.
RHAGITE, mineral, xvi. 406.
RHAGON TYPE, of sponges, xxn. 414.
RHAMNUS, town, Greece, in. 60.
RHAMPHOCORYS, genus of birds, xiv. 316.
RHAMPHORHYNCHUS, fossil reptile, xx. 86.
RHANGABE, Michael I., Byzantine em peror, xvi. 226; xvn. 482.
RHAPIS, genus of palms, xvm. 190.
RHAPSODISTS, Greek, xii. 109.
RHAZES, Arabian alchemist and physi cian, I. 464; xv. 805.
RHE (Re), Isle of, France, xx. 302; battle of (1627), iv. 419.
RHEA, bird, xx. 505; xvm. 44. , Greek divinity, vi. 744; xxi. 321.
FIBRE, xx. 506; ix. 133.
RHEGIUM (Reggio di Calabria), ancient town, Italy, xx. 341.
RHEIMS, town, France, xx. 507; am pulla at, I. 777; sculptures in cathe dral, xxi. 562; trades school, xxm. 108.
RHEIN (Rhine, q.v.), river, Europe, xx. 518.
RHEINBUND, Leibnitz s plan of a, xiv. 418.
RHEINFELD, spa, Switzerland, xvi. 434.
RHEINGAU, district, Germany, xvn. 238; xx. 520.
RHEITHROSCIURUS, genus of rodent mammals, xxn. 438.
RHENANUS, Beatus, German humanist, xx. 508.
RHENEIA, island, Greece, vn. 51.
RHENISH PRUSSIA, province, Prussia, xx. 20.
RHENISH WINES, xxiv. 602, 610.
RHEOSTAT, electric instrument, vm. 45.
RHEOTANNIC ACID, xx. 530.