INDEX. 



Rogation Sunday, 455. 



Roman Catholic Church, 401 ; Old Catholic 



movement, 402 ; Roman Catholic Church in 



Great Britain and Ireland, 183. 

 Roman empire, the, 109. 

 Romanic languages, 25. 

 Roman language and literature, 112. 

 Roman law, 50-53. 

 Roman republic, 101. 

 Romans, the, in Anthropology, 7. 

 Romansch language, 213. 

 Rome, history of ancient, 97-112. 

 Romulus, last Roman emperor, 112. 

 Roncesvalles, battle of, 117. 

 Roots, in philology, 31. 

 Roseau, capital of Dominica, 334, 

 Roses, wars of the, 137. 

 Rossetti, painter and poet, 176, 654. 

 Rossini, composer of music, 716. 

 Roundheads, the, 146. 

 Round shot, 202. 



Rowing, in Out-of-door Recreations, 663. 

 Royal marines, 208. 

 Royal Society, 152. 

 Rubens, painter, 654. 

 Rule of three, in Arithmetic, 604. 

 Rump, the, 148. 

 Running, in Gymnastics, 659. 

 Ruskin, John, writer on painting, 176. 

 Russia, description of, 223. 

 Russia (Middle Age History), 127. 

 Russia, war with England, 173. 

 Russians, the, in Anthropology, 6. 

 Rye-house Plot, the, 152. 

 Ryotwary system of land tenure in India, 281. 



Saabs, the, in Anthropology, 6. 



Saba, island of, 336. 



Sabines, the, 98 ; rape of the Sabine women, 99. 



Sacheverel, Dr Henry, 157. 



Sacrifice, human, 438. 



Sadowa, battle of, 174. 



Sagas, the, of Iceland, 434. 



Sages, seven, of Greece, 92. 



Sahara, or Great Desert, 290. 



Sakti, 427. 



Sakya-muni, 428. 



Saladin, 124. 



Salamis, 82. 



Sallust, 112. 



Salta, town in South America, 326. 



Salvator Rosa, painter, 654. 



Samarcand, 275, 276. 



Samaria, table-land of, 279. 



Samaritans, the, 390. 



Samen or Samien Mountains, 295. 



Samnites, the, 104. 



Samoeides, the, in Anthropology, 5. 



Sana, town in Yemen, 280. 



Sand-blast, in glass-engraving, 777. 



Sandemanians, sect, 408. 



Sandhurst, 301. 



San Domingo (Haiti), 336. 



Sandwich Islands, 304. 



San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico, 336. 



San Salvador, 309, 320. 



Sanscrit language, 7, 25. 



Santa Cruz, 325. 



Santa Fe de Bogota, 324. 



Santiago, 325. 



Sappers and miners, 197. 



Sappho of Lesbos, 92. 



Saracens, 116. 



Sardinia, 214. 



Sarmatian stock, in Anthropology, 6. 



Sarvarthasidda, 428. 



Sassanidae, rise of the, no. 



Satrapies, 80. 



Savings-banks, 513-516. 



Savings-banks, statistics of, 191. 



Saxe-Altenburg, duchy of, 219. 



Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, duchy of, 219. 



Saxe-Meiningen, duchy of, 219. 



Saxe, Marshal, 159. 



Saxe- Weimar, grand-duchy of, 219. 



Saxons, conquest of England by the, 130. 



Saxony, kingdom of, 219. 



Scales, construction of, in Geometry, 639. 



Scales, major and minor, in Music, 697. 



Scandinavian branch, in Anthropology, 6. 



Scandinavian kingdoms (Middle Age History), 



119, 127. 



Scandinavian languages, 25. 

 SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY, &c. 433-448. 

 Scarlatti, Alessandro, composer, 711. 

 Scarlet cloth, how to wash, 790. 

 Schaumburg-Lippe, principality of, 219. 

 Scheldt, river, 220. 



Schoffer, inventor of casting types in moulds, 754. 

 School-boards, 184. 

 Schools, commercial ; gymnasicn or classical, of 



Germany, 576. 



Schubert, Franz, composer, 718. 

 Schumann, Robert, composer, 718. 

 Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, principality of, 210. 

 Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, principality ot, 219. 

 Schweitz, canton of Switzerland, 213. 

 Sciences, logic of the, 363-368. 

 Science-teaching, in Education, 559. 

 Scilly Islands, 129. 

 Scopas, Greek sculptor, 655. 

 SCOTLAND, 241-256. 

 Scotland, Established Church of, 405 ; Free 



Church, 406. 

 Scotland, history of. See History of Great 



Britain and Ireland, 129-176. 

 Scots or Dalriads, the, 131. 

 Scott, Sir Walter, 176. 

 Scouring-balls, in Household Hints, 796. 

 Scriptures, the Hebrew, 385; New Testament, 



393- 



Sculpture, 654-656. 

 Seal and gem engraving, 775. 

 Sebastppol, 173. 

 Secession Church, 407. 

 Secession to the Sacred Hill, in Roman History, 



1 02. 



Self-esteem, in psychology, 349. 

 Selfishness, in Ethics, 383. 

 Self-support, self-improvement, 548; self-respect, 



55'- 



Scljuk Turks, the, 123. 



Semiramis, 76 ; Semiramis of the north, the, 127. 

 Semites, people, 276. 

 Semitic tongues, 28, 29, 30. 

 Senatorial class, 113. 

 Senatus consults, 50. 

 Scnatus, or council of the ciders, ion. 

 Seneca, 112. 



Senefelder, Aloys, inventor of lithography, 7&4> 

 Senegal, river, 291, 295. 

 Senegambia, 292. 



