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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES


R. L.* Richard Lydekker, F.R.S., F.G.S., F.Z.S.
Member of the Staff of the Geological Survey of India, 1874–1882. Author of Catalogues of Fossil Mammals, Reptiles and Birds in British Museum; The Deer of all Lands; &c.
Dingo; Dolphin;
Dormouse
; Dugong;
Duiker
; Edentata.
R. Ma. Rev. Robert Mackintosh, D.D.
Professor of Christian Ethics and Apologetics, Lancashire Independent College. Lecturer on the Philosophy of Religion, University of Manchester. Author of Christ and the Jewish Law; &c.
Dogma.
R. M‘L. Robert M'Lachlan, F.R.S.
Editor of the Entomologists' Monthly Magazine.
Dragon-fly (in part).
R. N. B. Robert Nisbet Bain (d. 1909).
Assistant Librarian, British Museum 1883–1909. Author of Scandinavia: the Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, 1513–1900; The First Romanovs, 1613 to 1725; Slavonic Europe: the Political History of Poland and Russia from 1469 to 1796; &c.
Denmark: Medieval and Modern History;
Dessewffy
; Dlugosz;
Dolgoruki
; Dozsa.
R. P. S. R. Phené Spiers, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.
Formerly Master of the Architectural School, Royal Academy, London. Past-President of Architectural Association. Associate and Fellow of King's College, London. Corresponding Member of the Institute of France. Editor of Fergusson's History of Architecture. Author of Architecture: East and West; &c.
Dome; Door;
Doorway
;
Early English Period
.
S. A. C Stanley Arthur Cook.
Editor for Palestine Exploration Fund. Lecturer in Hebrew and Syriac, and formerly Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Examiner in Hebrew and Aramaic, London University, 1904–1908. Council of Royal Asiatic Society, 1904–1905. Author of Glossary of Aramaic Inscriptions; The Laws of Moses and Code of Hammurabi; Critical Notes on Old Testament History; Religion of Ancient Palestine; &c.
Edom.
St C. Viscount St Cyres.
See the biographical article: Iddesleigh, 1st Earl of.
Du Vergier de Hauranne.
St H. Lord St Helier (Sir Francis Henry Jeune), P.C., K.C.B., G.C.B. (1843–1905).
President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, 1892–1905. Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.
Divorce.
S. C. Sidney Colvin, LL.D.
See the biographical article: Colvin, S.
Dürer.
S. D. H. S. D. Hopkinson.
 
{ Dividend.
S. K. Sten Konow, Ph.D.
Professor of Indian Philology in the University of Christiania. Officier de l'Académie Française. Author of Stamavidhāna brāhmana; The Karpuramañjarī; volumes on Tibeto-Burman languages; Munda and Dravidian; “Mārāthi Bhil” in The Linguistic Survey of India.
Dravidian.
S. N. Simon Newcomb, LL.D.
See the biographical article: Newcomb, Simon.
Eclipse (in part);
Ecliptic
.
T. As. Thomas Ashby, M.A., D.Litt., F.S.A.
Director of the British School of Archaeology at Rome. Corresponding Member of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute. Formerly Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford. Craven Fellow, Oxford, 1897. Author of The Classical Topography of the Roman Campagna; &c.
Eboli.
T. A. I. Thomas Allan Ingram, M.A., LL.D.
Trinity College, Dublin.
Desertion.
T. F. T Thomas Frederick Tout, M.A.
Professor of Medieval and Modern History in the University of Manchester. Formerly Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Author of Edward I.; The Empire and Papacy; &c.
Edward I., II., III.;
Edward, The Black Prince
.
T. K. C Rev. Thomas Kelly Cheyne, M.A., D.D.
See the biographical article: Cheyne, T. K.
Eden.
T. L. H. Sir Thomas Little Heath, K.C.B., D.Sc.
Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Author of Diophantos of Alexandria; Editor of The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements; &c.
Diophantus.
T. M. F. Thomas McCall Fallow, M.A., F.S.A.
Formerly Editor of the Antiquary. Author of Memorials of Old Yorkshire; Cathedral Churches of Ireland; &c.
Easter.
T. Se. Thomas Seccombe, M.A.
Balliol College, Oxford. Lecturer in History, East London and Birkbeck Colleges (University of London). Stanhope Prizeman, Oxford, 1887. Assistant Editor of Dictionary of National Biography, 1891–1901. Author of The Age of Johnson; Joint Author of The Bookman History of English Literature; &c.
Dickens;
Dostoievsky
.
T. W. R. D. T. W. Rhys Davids, LL.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Comparative Religion, Manchester. Professor of Pali and Buddhist Literature, University College, London, 1882–1904. President of the Pali Text Society. Fellow of the British Academy. Secretary and Librarian of Royal Asiatic Society, 1885–1902. Author of Buddhism; Sacred Books of the Buddhists; Early Buddhism; Buddhist India; Dialogues of the Buddha; &c.
Devadatta;
Dhammapāla
.