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R U R U D
379
407; xv. 523; romances of, II. 650;
xx. 642; French writings on, v. 687;
ix. 638. ROUND TABLE, Arthur s, mound at
Caerleon, England, IV. 632. ROUND TOWERS, xxi. 22; Irish, archi tecture of, II. 429; iu Fermanagh,
Ireland, IX. 91; in Kildare, Ireland,
xiv. 73; Petrie s essay on, XVIII. 712. ROUND-WORM, Disease due to, xvm.
270. Rous, or Rouse, Francis, translator of
the Psalms, xxi. 22; xn. 590. ROUSAY, island, Orkney, Scotland, XVII.
846. ROUSSEAU, Jacques, French painter,
xxi. 22. , Jean Baptiste, French poet, XXI.
23; ix. 664. , Jean Jacques, French man of
letters, xxi. 23; ix. 667; xxil. 798;
his influence on education, vil. 675:
his testimony to Jesus Christ, XIII.
670; his musical theories, XVII. 92;
as satirist, xxi. 320; influence of his
writings, IX. 592. -, Theodore, French painter, xxi. 27.
ROUSSELAERE (Roulers), town, Belgium,
xxi. 14. ROUSSELIN (Roscellinus), scholastic
philosopher, XX. 848. ROUSSILLON, province, France, xxi.
28. ROUVRAV, Louis de, Due de Saint Simon,
xxi. 198; ix. 668. ROVERE, Delia, ruling family of duchy
of Urbino, xxiv. 9.
, Francesco clella (Pope Sixtus IV.),
xxn. 103. , Francesco Maria della, prince of
Urbino, xv. 787. , Giuliano della (Pope Julius II.),
xni. 771.
ROVEREDO, town, Tyrol, Austria, xxi. 28. RoviGNO, town, Austria, xxi. 28. RoviGO, town, Italy, xxi. 29. , A. J. M. R. Savary, Due de,
governor of Algeria, I. 567; xxi. 325. ROVIN, John, his longevity, xiv. 858. ROVING FRAMES, cotton machinery, vi.
495-
ROVNO, town, Russia, XXIV. 282.
ROVUMA, river, Africa, I. 255.
Row, Sir Thomas, English political agent, xx. 619.
ROWAN-TREE, or Mountain Ash, n. 680.
ROW-BOATS, xxi. 825.
ROWE, Nicholas, English dramatist, xxi. 29; vn. 435.
ROWERS, Greek, xxi. 807.
ROWING, xxi. 29.
ROWLAND, his experiments in mag netism, xv. 255.
ROWLANDS, Daniel, Welsh Methodist preacher, xvi. 193.
ROWLANDSON, Thomas, English cari caturist, xxi. 32; v. 104.
ROWLEY, G. D., on birds, xvm. 13.
, Thomas, Poems by, Chatterton s,
v. 446. , William, English dramatist, xxi.
33-
REGIS, town, England, XXI. 33.
Rows, of Chester, v. 604.
ROXANA, wife of Alexander the Great,
1.484; xv. 142; xvm. 584.
, Alabaster s Latin tragedy, I. 440.
, Defoe s novel, vn. 29.
ROXAS-ZORILLA, Francisco de, Spanish
dramatist, xx. 624; vn. 421; xxn.
359-
ROXBURGH, county, Scotland, xxi. 33.
CASTLE, Scotland, xxi. 34.
ROXBURGHE CLUB, literary society, Scotland, vn. 172.
ROXBURY, suburb of Boston, Massa chusetts, U.S.A., xxi. 34; iv. 74.
Roxo, Cape, West Africa, xxi. 66 1.
ROY, Rammohun, founder of Brahma Somaj, India, xxi. 34.
, William, English geodesist, xxi.
35- ROYABAMBA, town, Ecuador, South
America, xx. 562.
ROYAL ACADEMY, London, xiv. 836. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS,
London, Xiv. 652. ROYAL EXCHANGE, London, xiv. 832,
846. ROYAL FAMILY, British, Precedence of,
xix. 662.
ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, Eng land, x. 191, 193. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, English, xxi. 35;
precedence of, xix. 662. ROYAL MINT, London, xvi. 486. ROYAL PREROGATIVE, xix. 672. ROYAL SOCIETY, of London, xxi. 38;
xiv. 835. ROYAL SUPREMACY, over Church of
England, vin. 374. ROYAL TITLES, xxm. 417. ROYAL UNIVERSITY, of Ireland, xxm.
855.
ROYAL VETO, xxiv. 207. ROYAL WARRANT, xxiv. 371. ROYAN, town, France, xxi. 40. ROYAPET KISTNAMPET, part of Madras
city, India, XV. iSS. ROYAT, spa, France, xvi. 435, 436; xx.
1 20. ROY BAREILLY, district and town, India,
xx. 222. ROYER-COLLARD, Pierre Paul, French
statesman and philosopher, xxi. 40;
his influence on Cousin, vi. 51. ROYLE, John Forbes, English botanist,
xxi. 40. ROZET, Abbe, French agriculturist,
xxiv. 198. ROZIER, Frangois Pilatre de, French
aeronaut, I. 188, 191. RSHEFF, town, Russia, xxi. 119; xxm.
672.
RUANG, Phra, Siamese ruler, xxi. 854. RUAPEHU, mountain, New Zealand,
XVII. 466. RUAS (Rugulas), Hunnic king, XII.
381- RUBAIS, form of Persian poetry, XVII.
771. RUBBER, of whist, xxiv. 546.
, India-, xii. 835. RUBBLE WORK, in architecture, n. 472;
walls of, iv. 470. RUBELLAN, mineral, xvi. 413. RUBELLITE, mineral, xvi. 409. RUBENS, John, Flemish lawyer, xxi. 41. , Peter Paul, Flemish painter, xxi.
41, 439; his relations with Van Dyck,
xxiv. 60; with Velazcpiez, xxiv. 132;
his tomb in Antwerp, II. 146. RUBEOLA, disease, xv. 657. RUBEZAHL, German goblin, xx. 552. RUBIA, genus of plants, xv. 176. RUBICELLA, mineral, xvi. 386. RUBICON, river, Italy, XIII. 437. RUBIDIUM, chemical element, v. 524 ;
xix. 592. RUBROUCK, commune, French Flanders,
xxi. 46.
RUBRUQUIS (William of Rubruk), Fran ciscan traveller, i3th century, XXI. 46;
x. 178; on Cathay, v. 628; on Prester
John, xix. 716. RUBSEN SEED, xx. 273. RUBY, precious stone, xxi. 47. RUCANAS, Peruvian nation, xvm. 676. RUCELINUS (Roscellinus), mediaeval
scholastic, XX. 848. RUCELLAI, Giovanni, Italian writer,
xill. 510. RUCKERT, Friedrich, German poet, xxi.
49; x. 543. RUCU PlCHINCHA, mountain, Ecuador,
VIL 645. RUDAGI, Persian poet, xxi. 49; xvm.
656.
RUDBECK, Olaf or Olof, Swedish natu ralist and scientist, xiv. 672 ; XXIL
755; xxm. 860; as anatomist, I. 811. RUDD, fish, xxi. 49; xx. 582. RUDDER, of a ship, xxi. 602. RUDDIMAN, Thomas, Scottish scholar,
xxi. 50. RUDE, FranQois, French sculptor, xxi.
50, 564. RUDENBECK, Germany, Dolmen at, xxi.
52. RUDE STONE MONUMENTS, xxi. 50;
n- 338, 383; vi. 597; in Polynesia,
xix. 428; in Porto Rico, xix. 532; at
Stonehenge, XXIL 576. RUDNIK, mountains, Servia, XXI. 686. RUDOLFSHEIM, suburb of Vienna,
Austria, IX. 827. RUDOLPH I., German king, xxi. 53;
xxil. 782; as count of Hapsburg, x.
493; his relations to the popedom, xx.
798.
II., emperor, xxi. 53.