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RICH, John, English pantomimist, XVIII.
215. , Robert, earl of Warwick, English
postmaster, xix. 563. RICHARD I., Cceur de Lion, king of Eng land, xx. 539; vin. 305; ix. 541; his coronation, VI. 429; his exploits inPale- stine, VI. 628; his ransom, xiv. 844.
- II., of England, xx. 541; vill. 319; xiv. 256; dethronement of, XI. 659; his relations with William of Wyke- ham, xxiv. 585.
- III., of England, XX. 542; vill. 328. , earl of Cornwall and king of the
Romans, xx. 542.
, the Fearless, duke of Normandy,
xvn. 541. , the Good, duke of Normandy,
xvu. 542.
, duke of York, XXIV. 752; viceroy
of Ireland, Xill. 261. of Cirencester, English chronicler,
xx. 542.
of Middletown, scholastic philo sopher, xxi. 429.
of St Victor, scholastic philosopher
and mystic, XX. 543; xvu. 132; XXI.
425.
DE BURY, bishop of Durham, ill. 85. RICHARDIA, genus of plants, xn. 264. RICHARDSON, Sir John, Scottish natur alist and Arctic explorer, xx. 543; x.
193; xix. 319. , Samuel, English novelist, XX. 543;
his place in English literature, Vill.
430. RICH BOROUGH CASTLE, Kent, England,
v. 197.
RlCHEBOURG, French dwarf, VII. 567. RICHELIEU, river, Canada, xx. 165;
xxi. 181. , Cardinal de, XX. 544; IX. 567; his
jealousy of Corneille, VI. 417; patron
of French Academy, I. 74; his Spanish
policy, xxii. 331. , Due de, French marshal, XX. 544;
IX.
-, Due de, governor of Odessa, xx.
544- RICHER, Jean, on deviations of the
pendulum, VII. 597.
RlCHERUS, French chronicler, XX. 545. RlCHlBUCTO, town, New Brunswick,
xvii. 375; river, xvu. 373. RICHMAN, G. W., his fatal electrical
experiment, vin. 6. RICHMOND, town, Surrey, England, xx.
545-
, town, Yorkshire, England, XX. 545;
xxiv. 748. , town, Indiana, U.S.A., xx. 545.
, town, Virginia, U.S.A., XX. 545. , suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, xv.
836.
, Legh, English writer, XX. 546.
PARK, England, xx. 545.
RICH S SYSTEM, of shorthand, xxi. 837.
RlCHTER, Ernst Friedrich Eduard, German writer on music, xx. 546.
, Jeremias Benjamin, German chem ist, V. 463.
, Johann Paul Friedrich (Jean Paul),
German humorist, XX. 546; x. 541; on aesthetics, I. 220; on education, vn. 677.
RlCl, Paul, Kabbalistic writer, XIII.
813- RICIMER, patrician of the Roman empire,
xx. 547, 781; xv. 311. RlClNUS, genus of plants, v. 200. RICKETS, disease, xx. 548; xvm. 373. RlCKMAN, Thomas, English architect,
xx. 548. RiCOMAGUS (Riom), Roman town,
France, xx. 564. RIDDELL, John L., his binocular prisms,
xvi. 273.
RlDDERSK, town, Siberia, XXIII. 439. RIDDLE, enigma, xx. 549 ; of the
sphinx, xxii. 398. RIDEAU, river and canal, Ottawa, Canada,
xvm. 68; xxi. 1 80. RIDERFORT, Gerard de, master of
Knights Templars, XXIII. 161. RIDGEWAY, ancient roadway, Wilts,
England, xxiv. 594. RIDING, on horseback, XII. 195. , division of Yorkshire, England,
xxiv. 748.
RIDLEY, Henry, anatomist, I. 813. , Nicholas, bishop of London, XX.
549- RIDUNA (Alderney), Channel Islands,
England, I. 473. RIEL, Louis, leader of French Indians,
Canada, xx. 315.
RlELLA, genus of liverworts, XVII. 67. RlEMANN, G. F. Bernhard, German
mathematician, xx. 550. RIENZI, Cola di, senator of Rome, xx.
800; xin. 480. , Lytton s novel, XV. 122.
, Wagner s opera, xxiv. 313. RlESENER, Henri Frangois, French
portrait-painter, XX. 551.
, Jean Henri, French cabinetmaker,
XX. 551. RIESENGEBIRGE, mountains, Germany,
xx. 551; in. 116. RlESENKOPPE, mountain, Germany, XX.
552.
RIESLING VINE, xxiv. 609, 611. RiESS, Peter Theophil, his contributions
to electrical science, vm. 15; his
thermo-electrometer, vill. 55. RlESTEDT, Germany, Dolmen at, XXI.
52. RIETBERG, Count of (Kaunitz), Austrian
statesman, xiv. 18; ix. 587. RIETI, town, Italy, xx. 552; xxi. 129. RIETSCHEL, E. F. August, German
sculptor, xx. 552. RIBVAULX ABBEY, Yorkshire, England,
xxiv. 749.
RIF HILLS, Morocco, xvi. 830. RIFLE, firearm, XL 282; penetrating power of, IX. 428 ; sporting, xxi.
835.
ASSOCIATION, of Great Britain,
xxiv. 295.
RIFLED CANNON, XL 308. RIFLEMAN-BIRD, or Rifle-Bird, xx.
553-
RIFLING, of cannon, XL 294. RIGA, town, Russia, xx. 553. RlGAUD, Hyacinthe, French painter,
XX. 554. RIGDON, Sydney, Mormon leader, xvi.
826.
RIGGING, of a ship, xxi. 153, 594. RIGHT, in law, xiv. 361.
, Petition of, XV 1 1 1. 705.
- HAND OF FELLOWSHIP, salutation, xxi. 237.
- HONOURABLE, title, xxm. 418. OF SEARCH, Maritime, xxi.
OF WAY, in law, xix. 705. RIGHTS, Bill of, English (1689), xx.
555-
OF MAN, Declaration of the,
France, IX. 599.
OF MAN, Paine s book, xvm.
136-
RIGID FIGURE, Kinematics of a, xv. 691.
RIGIDITY, Modulus of, vn. 805, 815; xxii. 595.
RIGI KULM, mountain, Switzerland, xxi. 465.
RIGORISM, in casuistry, xiv. 636.
RiG-VEDA, Brahmanical sacred books, xxi. 275; iv. 202; xii. 780; philo sophy of, xxiv. 117; on Hindu astrology, II. 739; language of, II.
673-
RIJN, Rembrandt Harmens van (Rem brandt), Dutch painter, XX. 373.
RIKSDAG, Swedish parliament, xxii. 742.
RILLE, river, France, xvin. i.
RlMAC, river, Peru, XIV. 644.
RIME IN VITA, Petrarch s poem, xvm. 711.
RIMER, hand tool, XL 438.
RIMINI, town, Italy, xx. 555.
RINALDO, Count (Pope Alexander IV.), I 487.
, architect of Pisa cathedral, xix.
122.
, Tasso s poem, Xill. 510; xxm.
76.
RINCKHART, Martin, German hymn- writer, xii. 586.
RINDERPEST, cattle disease, xvii. 59; I. 304; in Cheshire (1866), v. 589.
RINDFLEISCH, Georg Eduard, his scheme of diseases, XVIII. 361.
RING, Astronomical, Gemma s, xvu. 251.
, Finger, xx. 560.