FOWLERITE, mineral, XVI. 417. FOWLING-PIECE, gun, XI. 279; XXI. 832. FOWNES, George, English chemist, IX. 493. Fox, carnivorous mammal, IX. 493; XV. 438; Arctic, colour of, XVI. 343; skins of, IX. 838. Charles James, English statesman, IX. 494; VIII. 358; Burke's dissension with, IV. 548; his relations with Pitt, XIX. 137. George, founder of the Quakers, IX. 500; XVII. 135; XX. 147, 152; friend of Penn, XVIII. 496. FRA GIOCONDO, Veronese architect, XXIV. 154, 172. FRAGMENS PHILOSOPHIQUES, Cousin's FRÄHN, Christian Martin, German nu- tine sculptor, XX. 591. FRANÇAIS, of Nantes, Count, French -, Henry Richard Vassall, Lord FRANCAVILLA, town, Italy, IX. 505. Sir Stephen, English Royalist, IX. 494. BAT, or Flying Fox, bat, IX. 352. FOXDALE MINES, silver and lead, Isle of Man, XV. 451. FOXE, John, English martyrologist, IX. FOXGLOVE, plant, VII. 237. FOX ISLANDS, Aleutian Islands, North FOX-SHARK, fish, XXI. 777. Florentine sculptor, XX. 591. FRAAS, Karl Nikolas, German botanist, IX. 504. FRA BARTOLOMMEO (Baccio della of materials, by tension or compression, XXII. 601. Templars in, XXIII. 164; government Isle of, or Mauritius, XV. 639. DA RIMINI, daughter of Malatesta, FRANCESCHI, or Francesca, Piero de', painter, IX. 687. FRANCESCO I., grand-duke of Tuscany, DA BARBERINO, mediæval Italian poet, XIII. 501. DI PUGLIA, Fra, his challenge to FRANCEVILLE, station, West Africa, FRANCHE COMTÉ, province, France, IX. FRANCE, IX. 505 (including geography History of, IX. 527; conquest of Algeria by, I. 566; colonization of North America, IV. 766; protectorship of Annam, XXIII. 440; war with Austria, III. 130; the Carbonari in, v. 89; Colbert's financial reforms, VI. 121; war in the East (1799), xxIII. 648; Hundred Years' war with England, VIII. 318; Fouché's police administration, IX. 476; Huguenots, XII. 337; invasion of Italy by (1492), XIII. 481; of Prussia (1806), XX. 11; invasion of, by the Arabs, XVI. 576; II. 258; by William I. of Prussia (1870), XXIV. 582; Inquisition established in I. 487; suppression of Knights 208. FRANCHISE, in law, IX. 688; parliamen- José Gaspar Rodriguez, dictator of FRANCIS, St, of Assisi, founder of Fran- -, St, of Paola, founder of order of Minims, IX. 695; XVI. 711. St, of Sales, devotional writer, IX. 695, 654. I., emperor, IX. 691; X. 503. I., emperor of Austria, IX. 691; III. 136. I., king of France, IX. 689, 555; his relations with Henry VIII. of England, XI. 663; his rule in Italy, XIII. 482; his attitude towards the Reformation, XX. 328, 334. II., of France, IX. 691, 559. Francis, on fly fishing, II. 37. Sir Philip, English politician and writer, IX. 696; his alleged identity with Junius, XIII. 776; his relations | FRANKFORT - ON-THE-ODER, town, | FRAUENFELD, town, Switzerland, IX. with Burke, IV. 547. FRANCIS-ARMAND, abbot of La Trappe, XXIII. 524. FRANCIS BORGIA, St, general of the FRANCISCANS, monastic order, IX. 698; —, Johann, German hymn-writer, XII. Prussia, IX. 708; university, XXIII. FRANKINCENSE, gum-resin, IX. 709; FRANKLAND, or Land of the Franks, its 2 Benjamin, American statesman and Sir John, Arctic explorer, IX. 719; 727; XXII. 778; XXIII. 331. FRAUENLOB (Heinrich von Meissen), German poet, IX. 727. FRAUENSTÄDT, C. M. J., friend and expositor of Schopenhauer, XXI. 454. FRAUNHOFER, Joseph von, German optician, IX. 727; XVII. 26; his filar micrometer, XVI. 245; on radiation, XX. 215; his telescopes, XXIII. 139, 141. FRAUSTADT, town, Prussia, IX. 728. FRAY GERUNDIO, Isla's book, XIII. 387. FRAZER, or Fraser, river, British Sebastian, German writer, IX. 701; XVII. 134. FRANCKE, August Hermann, German philanthropist and theologian, IX. 701; VII. 675; X. 532; XIX. 83; his influence on the university of Halle, XXIII. FRANKLINITE, mineral, XVI. 386; XIII. FREDERICI, German pianoforte maker, 847. 287; XXIV. 784. XIX. 71. FRANCKEN, family of Flemish painters, FRANKMARRIAGE, in English law, XXI. IX. 702. 694 FRANCO of Cologne, musical writer, FRANKS, Germanic people, IX. 722; XX. FRANCO-GALLIA, Hotman's treatise, XII. 309. FRANCO-GERMAN WAR (1870), X. 512; FRANÇOIS DE NEUFCHÂTEAU, Nicolas 776, 785; empire of the, V. 402; their laws, V. 73; XXI. 212; in Gaul, IX. 528; in Germany, X. 476; in Italy, XIII. 468; in Roman empire, XX. 776, 780; their invasion of Spain, XXII. 307; their weapons, II. 555. FRANKTENEMENT, land tenure, xx. 305. FRANÇOIS DE PARIS, Jansenist, XIII. FRANZ, Robert, his edition of Bach's 567. FRANCOLIN, bird, XVIII. 333. FRANCONIA, territorial division, Ger many, IX. 703; III. 453; XXIII. 331. FRANCUS, or Franck, Sebastian, German writer, IX. 701; XVII. 134. works, III. 195. FRANZÉN, Frans Michael, Swedish poet, FRANEKER, town, Holland, IX. 704; FRANZENSFESTE, fort, Tyrol, Austria, university of, XXIII. 850. IV. 356. FRANK, Jacob, leader of Jewish sect, FRANZ-JOSEF LAND, Arctic Regions, its discovery, XIX. 324. , John Peter, German physician, FRANZSTADT, part of Budapest, Hun or Franck, Sebastian, German writer, IX. 701; XVII. 134. FRANKALMOIGN, feudal tenure of land, England, XX. 305, 307. FRANKENBERG, town, Saxony, IX. 704. FRANKENHAUSEN, town, Germany, IX. 704; XXI. 461. FRANKENSTEIN, town, Prussia, IX. 704. FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, town, Ger- Cesare de, Venetian traveller, XVII. 857. FREDERICIA, town, Denmark, IX. 728. FREDERICK, the name, IX. 729. I., Barbarossa, emperor and German king, IX. 729; X. 489; XX. 793; his homage to Pope Alexander III., I. 486; in Italy, XIII. 472; his patronage of Bologna university, XXIII. 833. II., emperor and German king, IX. 731; X. 491; XX. 795; his attitude towards the crusades, VI. 630; as king of Italy, XIII. 474; his relations to the popedom, XIX. 500; to Sicily, XXII. 27; his quarrels with the Templars, XXIII. 162. III., emperor (IV. of Germany), IX. 733; X. 496. prince of Augustenburg, VII. 88. king of Bohemia (V. as elector palatine), IX. 742; X. 500. 494. I., elector of Brandenburg, XX. 4. III., German king, IX. 733; X. IV., German king (emperor Frederick III.), IX. 733; X. 496. I., king of Prussia, IX. 734; XX. 8. II., the Great, of Prussia, IX. 735; X. 503; XX. 9; his army, II. 593; his battles, III. 444; his influence on France, IX. 585; influence on German literature, X. 532; his contest with Russia, XXI. 99; Rauch's statue of, XX. 294; Voltaire at court of, XXIV. 288. I., elector and duke of Saxony, IX. 740; XXI. 353. II., of Saxony, IX. 741. III., of Saxony, IX. 741; XXI. 353; Spalatin's relations with, XXII. 366. king of Sicily, XXII. 28. I., king of Sweden, XXII. 751. - 22 FREDERICK I.-II., electors palatine, IX. 741. 742. FREEMAN'S JOURNAL, Dublin news- | FRENCH, Nicholas, Irish pamphleteer, paper, XVII. 423. I. 596. AUGUSTUS III., elector (I. as king) FREE SPIRIT, Brethren of the, mediæval of Saxony, IX. 741; XXI. 355 AUGUSTUS I., king of Saxony, IX. 741; XXI. 355. AUGUSTUS II., king of Saxony, IX. 741; XXI. 356. HENRY, of Orange-Nassau, stadtholder of Holland, XII. 79. WILLIAM, elector of Brandenburg, IX. 733; XX. 6. WILLIAM I., king of Prussia, IX. 735; XX. 8. WILLIAM II., of Prussia, IX. 739; XX. II. WILLIAM III., of Prussia, IX. 739; XX. II; his relations with Stein, XXII. 530. sect, III. 507; XVII. 132. FREETHINKING, Anthony Collins on, VI. 147. FREETOWN, town, Sierra Leone, West WILLIAM IV., of Prussia, IX. 740; FREGATA, genus of birds, IX. 786. XX. 12. FREDRIKSHALL, Norway, Charles XII. killed at, V. 422. FREDRO, Count Alexander, Polish comedian, XIX. 303. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, IX. 742; XXI. 538; Chalmers's relations to, v. 377. FREEDMAN, Roman, XXII. 133. FREEDOM OF CONTRACT, XIX. 360. FREEDOM OF THE WILL, Jonathan Edwards's work on the, VII. 690. See also Free-Will below. FREE GRACE, Melanchthon's doctrine of, XV. 834. FREEHOLD, in English law, IX. 746; VI. FREE LIBRARIES, in England, XIV. 520, FREGELLE (Pontecorvo), ancient town, Italy, XIX. 454. FREGGA, Frigg, or Freya, in Teutonic mythology, IX. 777; I. 209, 211. FREIBERG, town, Saxony, IX. 763; mining school of, XXIV. 502. FREIBURG (Freiburg in the Breisgau), town, Baden, Germany, IX. 764; cathedral sculptures, XXI. 564; uni- | versity, XXIII. 842. town, Prussian Silesia, IX. 765. -, canton, Switzerland, IX. 763; XXII. 778; town, IX. 764; XXII. 778, 788. FREIDANK, or Freigedank, German poet, IX. 765. IX. 768. ACADEMY, I. 74, 75; dictionary of, VIII. 194. 167. BEAN, vegetable, XII. 283. GUIANA, South America, XI. 253. LANGUAGE, IX. 629; XIV. 340; dictionaries of, VII. 184. LITERATURE, IX. 637; Renaissance period, XX. 391; early romances, XX. 659; Rabelais's influence on, XX. 197; Rousseau's, XXI. 27. REVOLUTION (1789), IX. 596; xx. 602; views of, in England, XIX. 143; its influence on the popedom, XIX. 508; on Spain, XXII. 342; in Switzerland, XXII. 793. REVOLUTION, Reflections on the, Burke's, IV. 546. FRENTANI, ancient Italian people, XXI. 128, 248. FRENZELITE, mineral, XVI. 394. FRÉQUENTE COMMUNION, De la, Arnauld's work, II. 620. FRERE, John Hookham, English diplomatist and writer, IX. 768. FRÈRES DE SAINT-YON, religious brotherhood, XII. 700. FRÉRET, Nicolas, French scholar, IX.768. FRÉRON, Élie Catherine, French critic and controversialist, IX. 769. Louis Stanislas, French Revolutionist, IX. 769. FRÉROTS, or Fratricelli, mediæval sect, IX. 725. FRESCO, IX. 769; XVII. 42; XXIII. 158; a secco, XXIII. 157; ceilings, in ancient burial-chapels, V. 214; Raphael's frescos, XX. 279. FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo, Italian musical composer, IX. 776; XVII. 90. FRESE, Jacob, Swedish poet, XXII. 755. FREILIGRATH, Ferdinand, German poet, FRESHWATER, town, Isle of Wight, IX. 766; X. 546. FREIND, John, English physician and author, IX. 767; xv. 811. FREIRE, Francisco Joze, Portuguese historian and philologist, IX. 767. FREISCHÜTZ, in German folklore, IX. 767. Weber's opera, XXIV. 468. FREISING, town, Bavaria, IX. 767. FREIWALDAU, town, Austrian Silesia, IX. 767. FRÉJUS, town, France, IX. 767. FREMONT, town, Ohio, U.S.A., IX. 767. John Charles, his operations in California, IV. 695; candidate for presidency of United States, XXIII. England, XXIV. 562. HERRING, fish, XXI. 224. FRESNEL, Augustin Jean, French physicist, IX. 776; his improvements in lighting apparatus, XIV. 619, 620. FRESNILLO, town, Mexico, IX. 776; XXIV. 761. FRESNOY, Charles Alphonse du, French painter and writer, IX. 776. FRESNY, Rivière du, French journalist, XVII. 424. FRET, in heraldry, XI. 697. PATTERNS, in Japanese art, XIII. 590. FREUDENSTADT, town, Würtemberg, Germany, IX. 776. FREUDENTHAL, town, Austrian Silesia, IX. 777. FREY, in northern mythology, I. 210. FREYA, or Fregga, in Teutonic mythology, IX. 777; I. 209, 211. FREYBERG, or Freiberg, town, Saxony, | FRIES, Elias Magnus, Swedish botanist, I. 751; egg of, XX. 418; hibernation of, XI. 789; p. rasites of, XVIII. 259; XXIII. 539. FROG-FISH, IX. 269. FROGMORE, Berkshire, England, Mausoleum at, I. 453. FREYSING, or Freising, town, Bavaria, FRIESLAND, province, Holland, IX. 785; | FROGS, The, Aristophanes's comedy, II. IX. 767. FREYTAG, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, German Orientalist, IX. 777. Gustav, German novelist, X. 545. FREZZI, Federigo, Italian writer, XIII. 505. FRIAR, member of mendicant order, IX. 777; V. 116; VII. 354; IX. 698; XVI. 710; in England, 13th century, VIII. 316. FRIAR-BIRD, XII. 139. FRIAR'S CAP, plant, I. 98. XII. 98. FRIESLEBENITE, mineral, XVI. 394. FRIKELL, Wiljalba, conjurer, XIV. 415. 509. FRÖHLICH, Abraham Emanuel, GermanSwiss poet, IX. 797. FROISSART, Jean, French chronicler, IX. 797, 646. FROME, town, England, IX. 802; XXII. 258. FRINIATES, Ligurian tribe, Italy, XIII. FROMENTIN, Eugène, French painter, 447; XIV. 640. FRISCH, J. L., on birds, XVIII. 8. FRISCHE HAFF, lagoon, Prussia, XX. 20. FRIAR WILLIAM (Rubruquis), Oriental FRISCHLIN, Nicodemus, German scholar traveller, XXI. 46. FRIBOURG (Freiburg), canton, Switzerland, IX. 763; XXII. 778; town, IX. 764; XXII. 778, 788. FRICHOT, Alexandre, French musical instrument maker, XVII. 778. FRICKER, Edith, first wife of Robert Southey, XXII. 290. FRICTION, in physics, IX. 777; XV. 702, 731,765; expenditure of energy on, VIII. 208; of gases, XVI. 618; of liquids, XII. 482; XIX. 247; influence of lubricants on, xv. 35; stability of, XV. 751; tidal, XXIII. 360, 374. FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY, VIII. 99. FRIDA, Emil Bohus, Bohemian poet, XXII. 152. FRIDERICIA, or Fredericia, town, Denmark, IX. 728. FRIEDELITE, mineral, XVI. 424. FRIEDLAND, town, Bohemia, IX. 778. -, town, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany, IX. 778. -, town, Prussia, IX. 779; battle of (1807), XVII. 210. Duke of (Wallenstein), general, XXIV. 328. Valentin (Trotzendorf), German educationist, XXIII. 588. and poet, IX. 786. FRISI, Paolo, Italian mathematician and astronomer, IX. 787. FRISIA, ancient region of Europe, IX. 787; ancient law code of, XXI. 215. FRISIAN LANGUAGE, IX. 788; XII. 84; dictionaries of, VII. 187. FRISIAN LITERATURE, IX. 788. FRISIANS, ancient Teutonic people, IX. 787; St Willibrord's mission to, XXIV. 587. FRISIUS, Gemma, on navigation, XVII. 251. FRIT FLY, wheat pest, XXIV. 535. FRITH, John, early English Reformer, IX. 789. IX. 802. FROMME, C., his experiments in magnetism, XV. 258. FRONDE, War of the, in France, IX. 572; XIV. 867; Conde's connexion with, VI. 246; Mazarin's, xv. 652; Louise d'Orléans's, XVI. 793; Retz's, XX. 488. FRONSAC, town, France, XIV. 509. Sextus Julius, Roman soldier and writer, IX. 803; inspector of Roman aqueducts, XII. 435; his language and style, XIV. 337. FRONTO, Marcus Cornelius, Roman grammarian, IX. 803; his language and style, XIV. 338. FROSINONE, town, Italy, IX. 803. FRITH-GUILDS, associations for mutual FROST, Geological action of, X. 265, 280. defence, XI. 260. FRITHIGERN, Gothic chief, x. 848, 849; XXIII. 258, 720. William Edward, English painter, IX. 803. FROST-BITE, XVI. 849; XXII. 683. FRITHIOFS SAGA, Tegnér's poem, XXIII. FROTTÉ, Louis de, French royalist, XVII. IIO. FRITILLARIA, genus of Tunicata, XXIII. 615; XXIV. 186. FRITSLAR, Herbert von, romancist, XX. 639. FRITZLAR, town, Prussia, IX. 790. Hermann von, German mystic, XVII. 133. FRIEDRICH (Frederick, q.v.), German FRIULI, district, Austria and Italy, IX. LUDWIG, prince of Hohenlohe, Prussian general, XII. 51. FRIEDRICHSHALL, spa, Saxe-Meiningen, Germany, XVI. 436. FRIENDLY ISLANDS, South Pacific, IX. 779. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, IX. 780; registration of, XX. 344. FRIENDS, Society of (Quakers), XX. 147; founder of, IX. 500. IN COUNCIL, Helps's work, XI. 639. FRIZON (Gemma Frisius), on naviga- FRUGONI, Carlo Innocenzo, Italian poet, tion, XVII. 251. FROBEN, or Frobenius, Joannes, German printer and scholar, IX. 791; his relations with Erasmus, VIII. 514. FROBERGER, Johann Jacob German musician, XVII. 90. FROBISHER, Sir Martin, English navigator, IX. 791; X. 184; his Arctic explorations, XIX. 316. IX. 804; XIII. 511. FRUIT, of plants, IV. 148; formation of, XX. 429; culture of, I. 384; II. 322; dried, XIX. 707; garden, XII. 268. FRUMENTIUS, early Christian missionary and first bishop of Abyssinia, IX. 804; I. 65. FRUSINUM, or Frusino (Frosinone), ancient town, Italy, IX. 803. FRODOART (Flodoard), French chro- FRUYTIERS, Philip, Flemish painter, IX. nicler, IX. 328. 804. FRY, of fish, as article of food, XXIV. 550. Elizabeth, English philanthropist, IX. 804; on prison discipline, XIX. 749. FRYING, of meat, VI. 333. FRYTH, or Frith, John, early English Reformer, IX. 789. FRYXELL, Anders, Swedish historian, XXII. 758. F's, The Three, in Irish land tenure, XIV. 277. FUAD PASHA, Mehmed, Turkish statesman and author, IX. 805. FUCHITE, mineral, XVI. 413. FUCHS (Fux), Johann Joseph, Austrian musical composer, IX. 855; XVII. 90. Johann Nepomuk von, German chemist and mineralogist, IX. 805. - Leonhard, German physician and botanist, IX. 806. FUCHSIA, plant, IX. 806; XII. 263. FUCINUS (Fucino), lake, Italy, v. 286; XIII. 440; drainage tunnel at, XXIII. 623. FUEGIA, islands, Tierra del Fuego, South America, XXIII. 384. FUEGIANS, races of Indians, XII. 829. FUEL, IX. 807; composition of various kinds of, VI. 47; for blast furnaces, XIII. 292, 315; gas as, Siemens's experiments with, XXII. 37; petroleum as, XVIII. 720; for smelting ores, XVI. 60; | in relation to smoke abatement, XXII. 182; for steam boilers, XXII. 500, 519. FUENTE DE CANTOS, town, Spain, IX. 810. FULFORD, England, Battle of (1066), XI. 485. FULGENTIUS, Gottschalk, German theologian, X. 855. FULGINIUM (Foligno), ancient town, Italy, IX. 356. FULGORA, genus of insects, XIV. 290. FULHAM, suburb of London, IX. 813; XIV. 822. FULIGNO, or Foligno, town, Italy, IX. 356. FULIGULA, genus of birds, XIX. 252; XXI. 378. FULK, count of Anjou, Knight Templar, XXIII. 160. FITZWARIN, romance, XX. 658. FULLER, Andrew, English Baptist divine, IX. 813. reproduction of, IV. 162; XX. 423, 430; vegetative organs of, IV. 107; edible species, XVII. 74; parasitic species, XVIII. 266; for the herbarium, XI. 718; phosphorescence in, XVIII. 813; in vine diseases, XXIV. 240. FUR, IX. 836; of ermine, VIII. 526; of seals, XXI. 583; Canadian, IV. 775; yield in Siberia, XXII. 9. in heraldry, XI. 691. group of Negroes, Africa, VI. 825; XVII. 319. FURETIÈRE, Antoine, French lexicographer, IX.839; his French dictionary, VII. 185; his dispute with La Fontaine, XIV. 205; ana of, I. 784. FURIES (the Greek Erinyes), in Latin mythology, IX. 840; VIII. 524. Sarah Margaret, Marchioness Ossoli, FURLANIANS, ancient people of Friuli, Thomas, English divine and his- FURNACE, IX.840; method of measuring torian, IX. 814. FULLER'S EARTH, IX. 816; XVI. 424. FULLING, in wool manufacture, XXIV. 661. FULLONICA, fuller's shop, at Pompeii, FUMARIA, genus of plants, IX. 817. FUENTE DEL MAESTRE, town, Spain, FUMIGATION, Religious, with incense, XII. 718, 721. FUENTERRABIA (Fontarabia), town, FUMITORY, plant, IX. 817. FUENTES, Manuel A., Peruvian writer, temperature of, XX. 132; for assaying, II. 725; for the garden, XII. 228; for glass-making, x. 657; for iron and steel making, XIII. 293, 349; for lead smelting, XIV. 375; for minting operations, XVI. 486; Siemens's regenerative, XXII. 37; for smelting ores, XVI. 60; for steam-boilers, XXII. 496. FURNEAUX, Captain, his explorations of Australian coasts, III. 104. FURNESS ABBEY, Lancashire, England, III. 396; XIV. 254. FURNITURE, IX. 847. FURREEDKOTE (Faridkot), state, India, IX. 33. (Faridpur), district, British India, IX. 33. FUNARIA HYGROMETRICA, species of FURREEDPORE FUERO, Spanish legal charter and code, FUNCTION, in mathematical analysis, IX. 818; XIII. 13; XV. 630; XXIV. 71. FUERTEVENTURA, island, Canaries, IV. FUNCTIONS, Analytical, Theory of, La 800. FUGGER, Swabian family, Germany, IX. 811. FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWS, in United Chow), town, China, IX. 812; v. 636. FUH-KEEN, province, China, v. 636. FÜHRICH, Joseph von, Austrian painter, IX. 812. FUJI-SAN, or Fuji, volcano, Japan, XIII. 571; pilgrimages to, XIX. 92. FULAHS, or Foulahs, Negro race, Africa, I. 263; XVII. 319; XXII. 248, 278, 279. FULBERT, Canon, uncle of Heloise, 1. 34. scholastic philosopher, XXI. 421. FULBROKE PARK, Warwickshire, England, XXI. 753. grange's work, XIV. 209. -, Elliptic, Legendre's researches on, XIV. 413; Henry J. S. Smith's papers on, XXII. 173. FUNDI (Fondi), ancient town, Italy, IX. 361. FUNDS, national debt, XVII. 245. FUNDY, Bay of, North America, XVII. 373, 601. FUNEN, island, Denmark, VII. 80, 83. FUNERAL RITES, IX. 824; III. 398; their origin and meaning, II. 56; dances, VI. 799; feasts, IX. 113; in primitive church, V. 211; XXI. 155; in relation to totemism, XXIII. 470; Egyptian, VII. 722, 728; XVII. 20; ancient Mexican, XVI. 213; Parsee, XVIII. 326; Phoenician, XVIII.810; Scythian, XXI. 576; Tibetan, XXIII. 344. FULCHER, Geoffrey, Knight Templar, FÜNFHAUS, suburb of Vienna, IX. 827. FÜNFKIRCHEN, town, Hungary, IX. 827; university of, XXIII. 840. FUNGUS, FUNGI, division of vegetable kingdom, IX. 827; XXIV. 127; relations to Algæ, III. 692; XXIV. 128; FURRUCKABAD (Farrakhabad), district, India, IX. 42. FURSEY, abbot of Lagny, Celtic reformer, XVI. 707. FÜRST, German title, XIX. 739. —, Julius, German Orientalist, IX. 850. FÜRSTENBERG, two noble German families, IX. 851. FÜRSTENBUND, league of German princes, XX. II. FÜRSTENWALDE, town, Prussia, IX. 851. FÜRTH, town, Bavaria, IX. 851. FURTUM, or Theft, Law of, XXIII. 231. FURZE, shrub, IX. 851. FUSANUS, genus of trees, XXI. 255. FUSE, in pyrotechny, XX. 135; safety, for mining, XVI. 445; for ammunition shells, 1. 745; XI. 305. FUSEE, match, XV. 626. of a watch, XXIV. 394. FUSELI, Henry, Swiss painter and writer, IX. 852. FUSEL OIL, IX. 853. FUSIBILITY OF METALS, Table showing the, XVI. 66. FUSIL, in heraldry, XI. 697. |