ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC.*. — PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS. 21 



VOLUME XIX. 

 REPTILIA. By James Wilson, Author of the Article " Fisheries." 

 RETICULATION. By the Hon. and Rev. Charles Bathurst, 



LL.D. 



KEUCHLIN and EICHTER. By W. H. Chalmers, late Assistant 



Librarian of the Advocates' Library. 



RHETORIC, and SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. By Wm. Spalding, 



A.M., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of St Andrews. 



RICARDO. By J. R. M'Culloch. 



RICHELIEU. By Gustave Masson, Harrow School. 



RIVER. By Sir John Robison, late Professor of Natural Philoso- 

 phy in the University of Edinburgh. 



ROAD-MAKING, and ROBISON (J.) By Thomas Young, M.D., 



late Corresponding Member of the Royal Institute of France. 



ROBERTSON (W.) and ROGERS (Samuel). By Robert Carruthers. 

 ROBINSON (Robert) and SCHLEIERMACHER. By J. E. Ryland. 

 ROMANCE. By George Moir, late Professor of Rhetoric in the 



University of Edinburgh. With Continuation by W. Edmonstoune Aytoun', 

 Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University of Edinburgh. 



ROMAN HISTORY and ROME. By the Rev. Charles Merivale, 



B.D., Author of a " History of the Romans under the Empire." 



ROOF. By Arthur Ashpitel, F.S.A., Architect. 



ROPE and ROPEMAKING. By James Newlands, Borough En- 



gineer, Liverpool. 



ROTATION. By Thomas Galloway, F.R.S., late Secretary to the 



Royal Astronomical Society. 



ROXBURGHSHIRE. By James Duncan, Denholm. 



RUSSIA (Statistics). By Henry J. Bishop, Adjunct Professor of 



the Ecclesiastical Academy, Alexander Neffski's Monastery, St Petersburg. 



SABBATH and SCRIPTURE. By W. Lindsay Alexander, D.D. 

 SALT. By Charles Tomlinson, Author of a " Cyclopaedia of Useful 



Arts," &c. 



SANITARY SCIENCE. By E. Lankester, M.D., & H. Letheby, M.B. 



SARDINIA. By Sir James P. Lacaita, LL.D. 



SAVINGS BANKS. By Edward Edwards, Author of the Article 



" Libraries." 



SAW. By Edward Sang, C.E. 



SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE. By William Howitt, Author 



of " Visits to Remarkable Places," &c. 



SCEPTICISM. By John Downes, M.A. 



SCHILLER. By Thomas de Quincey. 



SCOTLAND. By Patrick Fraser Tytler. With Continuation. 



SCOTT (John) and SCOTT (William). By J. F. Maclennan, M.A. 



SCULPTURE. By Richard Westmacott, Professor of Sculpture, 



R.A., F.N.S. 



