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FABER, Basil, German schoolmaster and theologian, vm. 833.
. , Cecilia Buhl von (Fernan Cabal-
lero), Spanish novelist, VIII. 833.
, Frederick William, English hymn- writer, vm. 834.
, George Stanley, English divine,
vm. 834.
, Jacobus, early French Protestant
writer, VIII. 835.
, Johann, anti-Protestant writer,
vm. 835.
, or Le Fevre, Peter, an original member of the Company of Jesus, xin. 652.
FABIAN GENS, Roman clan, vm. 835.
FABIANI, ancient Eoman college of Luperci, XV. 66.
FABIAN TACTICS, vm. 836.
FABIUS MAXIMUS VERRUCOSUS, Quin- tus, surnamed Cunctator, Roman gene ral, vm. 836; XI. 442; XX. 749.
FABIUS PICTOR, Quintus, Roman his torian, vm. 836; xiv. 728.
FABLE, FABLES, vm. 837; ix. 358; of ^Esop, I. 212; of Babrius, in. 181; La Fontaine s, xiv. 204, 206; early French, ix. 640; Sanskrit, xxi. 287.
- OF THE BEES, Mandeville s, xv. 472.
FABLIAUX, Romantic, xx. 633. FABRE, Jayme, architect, his place in Spanish Gothic, II. 433.
- D EGLANTINE, French dramatist and Revolutionist, vm. 840.
FABRETTI, Raphael, Italian antiquary, vm. 840.
FABRIANO, town, Italy, vm. 840. , Gentile Da, Italian painter, vm. 841-
FABRICIUS, Caius Luscinus, Roman general and consul, vm. 841. , George, German poet and archaeo logist, vm. 841.
, Hieronymus, Italian anatomist,
vm. 841; I. 809; on the blood organs, xxiv. 96; his observations on embryo logy, vm. 164.
, Joannes Albertus, German biblio grapher, vm. 841.
, Johann Christian, Danish natural ist, vm. 842.
FABRIZ VON HILDEN, Wilhelm (Fabri- cius Hildanus), his contributions to surgery, XXII. 676.
FABRONI, Angelo, Italian biographer, vm. 842.
FABROT, Charles Annibal, French juris consult, vm. 843.
FABUL^E ATELLAN^:, Roman comedies, ir. 827.
FABURDEN, in music, xvn. 81.
FABYAN, Robert, English chronicler, vm. 843.
FACCIOLATI, Jacopo, Italian philologist, vin. 843; his Latin lexicon, IX. 393. Human, Anatomy of the, I. 825.
884; racial diversities of type, II. 112;
in physiognomy, xix. 3. FACING-POINTS, Railway, xx. 238. FACTOR, in mercantile law, VIII. 843. FACTORIALS, Tables of, xxm. 14. FACTOR TABLES, xxm. 7. FACTORY ACTS, vm. 844; their effect
on wages, xxiv. 311. FACTORY ISLAND, Sierra Leone, xxn.
45-
FACULTY, in law, vin. 846. , in universities, Vlil. 846; XXIII.
835- FADASI, station, East Central Africa,
xxi. 657. FADRIQUE, Don, of Castile, brother of
Pedro I., xvin. 450. FAECES, xvn. 670.
F^MUNDSO, lake, Norway, xvn. 576. FAENZA, town, Italy, vin. 846; majolica
ware of (Faience), xix. 627. F^EREYINGA, Icelandic book, xn. 625. FAERY QUEEN, The, Spenser s poem,
xxn. 394.
F;SUL/E, ancient town, Etruria, IX. 148. FAGGIUOLA, podesta of Pisa, xix. 120. FAGOTT, musical instrument, XVII. 707. FAHLBERG, his experiments on sugar,
xxn. 623. FAHLCRANTZ, Christian Erik, Swedish
poet, vin. 846; xxn. 757. FAHLERZ, mineral, xvi. 395. FAHLUN, town, Sweden, ix. 17. FAHLUNITE, mineral, xvi. 418. FAHRENHEIT, Gabriel Daniel, German
physicist, VIII. 847; his thermometric
scale, xxm. 288. FAIDHERBE, Louis L. C., governor of
Senegal, xxi. 66 1. FAINTING, failure of heart s action, XL
554- FAIR, FAIRS, vin. 847; Russian, xxi.
86; of Nijni-Novgorod, Russia, xvn.
502. FAIRBAIRN, Sir William, engineer,
vin. 849.
FAIR ECKBERT, Tieck s tale, xxm. 381. FAIRFAX, Lord, Parliamentary general,
vin. 851.
, Edward, English poet, vin. 851.
, Mary (Mrs Somerville), scientific
writer, xxn. 260. FAIRFIELD, town, Connecticut, U.S.A.,
vin. 853.
FAIRFIELDITE, mineral, xvi. 405. FAIR HAVENS, Crete, vi. 570. FAIRHOLT, Frederick William, English
antiquary, vin. 853. FAIR ISLAND, Shetland, Scotland, xvn.
848. FAIRLIGHT DOWN, Sussex, England,
xxn. 723. FAIRMOUNT PARK, Philadelphia,
U.S.A., xvin. 737. FAIRY, FAIRIES, vin. 854; n. 203.
MYTHOLOGY, in Celtic literature, v.
FAIRY-RING CHAMPIGNON, fungus, xvn. 761.
FAISANS, lie de, France, xx. 126; xxiv. 136.
FAITH, as a species of belief, in. 534; in relation to ethics, vin. 589; to theo logy, xxm. 264; St Paul s doctrine of, XVIII. 426.
FAITHORNE, William, English painter and engraver, vin. 855.
, William, English mezzotint en graver, vin. 855.
FAIZABAD, division, district, and town, India, vin. 855; XVIII. 72.
FAKARAVA, island, Tuamotu, South Pacific, xxm. 602.
FAKIHI, Arab historian, xxm. 3.
FAKIR, member of Mohammedan religious order, vn. 113; xxn. 662, 665.
FALABA, town, West Africa, ix. i; xxn.
45- FALAISE, town, France, ix. i ; treaty of
(1189), xxi. 484. FALASHAS, Jews of Abvssinia, ix. i ;
i. 63.
FALCIDIAN LAW, Roman, n. 79. FALCO, genus of birds, ix. 2; xiv. 53;
xvin. 56. FALCON, bird, ix. 2.
, state, Venezuela, XXIV. 140.
FALCONE, Aniello, Italian painter,
ix. 4. FALCONER, Hugh, English naturalist,
ix. 4. -, William, English poet, IX. 4.
FALCONET, Etienne Maurice, French
sculptor, ix. 5.
FALCONRY, ix. 5; kite for, xiv. 103. FALERII, ancient town, Etruria, ix. 12;
vin. 635. FALERNUS ACER, district, ancient Italy,
IX. 12.
FALICO, affluent of Niger, Africa, XVII.
496. FALIERO, Marino, doge of Venice, ix.
12; xxiv. 144. -, Vitale, doge of Venice, xxiv. 1 50.
FALK, Johann Daniel, German writer and philanthropist, ix. 13.
FALKE, Johann Friedrich Gottlieb, Ger man historian, IX. 13.
FALKIRK, town, Scotland, ix. 13; xxn. 554; battle of (1298), xxi. 487; battle of (1746), xxi. 526.
FALKLAND, town, Scotland, ix. 13.
, Second Viscount (Sir Lucius Gary),
v. 170.
ISLANDS, South Atlantic, ix. 14;
birds of, in. 745. FALK LAWS, Germany, x. 513; xvn.
755- FALKNER, Thomas, Patagonian explorer,
xvin. 354.
FAL-LA, musical composition, xvn. 84. FALLERSLEBEN, Hoffman von, German
writer, xn. 44; X. 546.