Riccardi, A., 155.
Riedesel, J. H., 298.
Rivarol, J. E. A., 212.
Rivers in Calabria, their destructive floods, 99, 197, 286; their numbers, 286; once navigable, 174, 284; arteries of malaria, 286.
Rizzi-Zannone, G. A., 97.
Rizzo, an amiable priest, 109.
Rizzuto, cape, 318.
Robinias, why beloved of municipalities, 83.
Rocca Bernarda, town, 117.
Roccaforte, village, 271, 272.
Rocchetta, station, 31.
Rocella Ionica, town, 274, 286.
Rodotà, P. P., 177, 273.
Roghudi, village, 271, 272.
Rogliano, town, 195, 211.
Romans, their lack of imagination, 32; their pittas, 33; pacification of wild nature, 42; marble-cutting technique, 92; their republican stoicism, 126.
Romanticists, their feeling for nature, 42.
Roque, saint, 39.
Rosalia, saint, 247.
Rosarno, town, 241.
Roscia (Rossano), no.
Rosis, de, no.
Ross, Sir R., 287, 290.
Rossano, accommodation at, 105-108; character of inhabitants, 109; its situation, no; importance under Byzantines, 111.
Rossi, D. A., 69, 71, 74, 77.
Rouse, Dr. W. H. D., 152.
Ruffo, cardinal, 64, 212, 215, 298.
Rusalet, a dance, 178.
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