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Trinitarians, ix. 66; xvi. 709; xxm.
574- FELIX, Antonius, procurator of Judoea,
ix. 66; xm. 427.
, Elizabeth, French actress, XX. 203.
AND REGULA, Sts, Abbey of,
Zurich, Switzerland, xxn. 781; XXiv.
830. MARTE DE HYRCANIA, romance,
xx. 659.
FELL, John, bishop of Oxford, ix. 66. , Margaret, English Quakeress, IX.
501; xx. 148.
FELLAHS, or Fellaheen, Moslem Egyp tians, i. 266; vii. 723. FELLATAHS, or Foulahs (q.v.), people,
Africa, I. 263. FELLENBERG, Philipp Emanuel von,
Swiss educationist, ix. 67. FELLER, Franois Xavier de, Belgian
writer, ix. 67. FELLOWS, Sir Charles, English traveller
and antiquary, IX. 67. FELO DE SE, in law, ix. 68. See also
xxii. 629.
FELON-GRASS, hellebore, XI. 635. FELONY, in law, ix. 68; vi. 588. FELSPAR, mineral, x. 227; xi. 48; xvi.
418.
FELSTONE, rock, xi. 49. FELT, fabric of matted fibres, IX. 68;
xxiv. 658; in hat industry, XL 518. FELTHAM, Owen, English moralist,
IX. 69. FELTON, John, assassin of Buckingham,
IV. 419. FELTRE, town, Italy, ix. 69.
, Morto da, Italian painter, IX. 69.
FELTRIA, ancient town, Italy, ix. 69. FELUP GROUP, of Negroes, xvn. 319. FELWORT, plant, x. 160. FEMMES SAVANTES, Les, Moliere s play,
xvi. 629. FEMUR, or Thigh-bone, Anatomy of the,
I. 829; of birds, III. 722. FENCES, in agriculture, I. 309. FENCING, in gymnastics, ix. 69. FENELON, Bertrand de Salignac, French
diplomatist, IX. 72.
, Francois de Salignac, archbishop
of Cambray, IX. 72, 662; his economic
teaching, xix. 359. FENIANS, in early Irish history, IX. 74;
in recent history, Xlil. 271. FEN LAND, Reclamation of, I. 404. FENN, Sir John, English antiquary,
xviii. 344.
FENNEL, plant, ix. 76; xn. 289. FENNIANS, or Fenians, ix. 74; Fennian
tales, v. 311. FENS, Reclamation of, I. 404; Bedford
level, England, in. 482 ; in Cam bridgeshire, IV. 727; in Lincolnshire,
Xiv. 653; in Holland, xil. 62. FENTON, Elijah, English poet, ix. 76. , Sir Geoffrey, English statesman
and writer, IX. 76.
FENUGREEK, herb, ix. 76.
FENWICK, John, Quaker settler in New
Jersey, xx. 152; his relations with
Penn, xvm. 494. FEODOR I., czar of Russia, xxi. 93.
II., czar of Russia, xxi. 95.
III., czar of Russia, xxi. 96.
FEOFFEE, in English law, xxm. 596. FEOFFMENT, in English law, ix. 77. FERBERITE, mineral, xvi. 403. FERDINAND, the name, ix. 77.
- I., emperor, IX. 77; x. 499; be comes king of Hungary, ill. 124; xil.
369-
II., emperor, IX. 77; x. 500; his relations with Wallenstein, xxiv. 328.
III., emperor, IX. 78; x. 502. I., king of Aragon and Sicily, IX.
80; n. 324.
- II., of Aragon (V. of Castile), IX. 81; xxii. 325.
L, emperor of Austria, IX. 78; in. 136; XIL 371.
, duke of Brunswick, IX. 84; in the Seven Years War, IX. 589.
I., the Great, king of Castile, ix. 80; xxii. 315.
- II., of Leon, IX. 80; XXII. 317.
- III., St, of Castile and Leon, ix. 81; xxn. 317.
IV., of Castile and Leon, IX. Si;
xxn. 319.
-V., of Castile, ix. 81; xxn. 325; his conquest of Naples, xm. 481 ; Prescott s History of, xix. 702. VI., king of Spain, IX. 82; xxn.
339-
- VII., of Spain, ix. 83; xxii. 345.
- L, king of Naples, ix. 78.
- II., of Naples, ix. 78; xm. 488.
- III., of Naples (V. of Castile), IX. 81; xxii. 325.
- IV., of Naples (I. of Two Sicilies), ix. 78; xm. 485; xxii. 29.
, king of Portugal, IX. 79; Xix.
543-
VI., VII., kings of Spain. See under Ferdinands of Castile.
I., grand-duke of Tuscany, XV. 791.
II., of Tuscany, XV. 792. - III., of Tuscany, IX. 84.
L, king of the Two Sicilies (IV.
of Naples), ix. 78; xm. 485; xxn. 29. II., of the Two Sicilies, IX. 79;
Xlil. 488.
AND ISABELLA, Prescott s History of, xix. 702. -, COUNT FATHOM, Smollett s novel,
xxii. 184.
FEREIRA, Antonio de, Portuguese poet, xix. 556.
FERENTINO (the ancient Ferentinum), town, Italy, ix. 84.
FERENTO, town, Italy, ix. 85.
FERGHANA, province, Russian Turke stan, ix. 85; xxn. 818; xxm. 632.
FERGUSON, Adam, Scottish philosopher and historian, IX. 86. , James, English mechanist and astronomer, IX. 87.
FERGUSONITE, mineral, xvi. 427; polarity of, xix. 313.
FERGUSSON, James, on the Holy Sepulchre, xxi. 671. , Robert, Scottish poet, IX. 87.
, Sir William, surgeon, IX. 88.
FERINE, Roman festivals, ix. 114; Latince, xm. 781.
FERID-EDDIN-ATHAR, Persian mystic poet, IX. 89; xvm. 658.
FKRISHTA, Mohammed Kasim, Persian historian, IX. 89.
FERMANAGH, county, Ireland, ix. 90; population and representation, xxm. 727.
FERMAT, Pierre de, French mathema tician, IX. 91 ; on maxima and minima, Xlil. 7; on porisms, xix. 520.
FERMENTATION, ix. 91; in animal tissues, XXII. 680; in plants, xix. 51; due to minute organisms, xxi. 407; in brewing, iv. 275; minor, in wine- making, xxiv. 602; Schwann s obser vations on, xxi. 460.
FERMO, town, Italy, ix. 98.
FERMOR, Russian general, xxi. 99.
FERMOY, town, Ireland, ix. 99.
FERN, plant, IX. 100. See Ferns.
FERNAN CABALLERO (Cecilia Bb hl von Faber), Spanish novelist, vni. 833.
FERNANDEZ, Alvaro, Portuguese ex plorer, ix. 99.
, Diego, Spanish adventurer and
historian, ix. 99.
, Joam, Portuguese traveller, IX.
99-
, Juan, Spanish adventurer, IX. 99.
, Juan, Spanish navigator, IX. 99. FERNANDO DE NORONHA, islands,
South Atlantic, ix. 99. FERNANDO Po, island, West Africa, ix.
100; I. 272; xxn. 298. FERNEL, Jean Francois, French phy sician, ix. 100.
FERNEY, near Geneva (dcp. Ain), Vol taire s residence, xxiv. 290. FERNOW, Karl Ludwig, German art
critic and archasologist, IX. 100. FERNS, group of plants, ix. 100; xxiv.
129; reproduction of, IV. 160; xx.
423; stem in, IV. 106; as garden and
hot-house plants, Xil. 267. FERN-TREE, xxm. 534. FEROE ISLANDS, or Faroe Islands (q.v.
Norwegian Sea, IX. 39. FEROZEPORE, district, India, ix. 241;
xx. 109; town, ix. 241. FEROZESHAHR (Firoz-shahr), India,
Battle of (1845), xx - II2 - FERRAND, Comte, French statesman and
writer, IX. 107. FERRARA, town, Italy, ix. 107; school
of painting of, XXI. 437, 443; sword