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blades of, XXII. 803; university, xxiii.
837. FERRARA, Francesco, Italian economist,
xix. 387. FERRARI, Lewis, Italian algebraist, i.
GAUDENZIO, Italian painter, ix.
108. FERREIRA, Antonio, Portuguese poet,
ix. 109. FERRET, albino variety of the polecat,
ix. 109; xv. 440; xix. 331. FERRETTI, Giovanni Maria Mastai
(Pope Pius IX.), xix. 156. FERREUS, Scipio, Italian algebraist, i.
FERREX AND PORREX, earl of Dorset s tragedy, vn. 373, 428.
FERRI, Ciro, Italian painter, ix. 109.
FERRICYANIDES, xx. 24.
FERRIER, David, on motor areas in man, xix. 41.
, James Frederick, Scottish meta physician, IX. 109.
, Susan Edmonston, Scottish novel-
ist, IX. I 10.
FERRO, island, Canaries, IV. 800; longi tude measured from it, XXIII. 394.
FERROCYANIDES OF IRON, xx. 24.
FERROL, town, Spain, ix. in.
FERROLITO, castle, Nicastro, Italy, xvn. 480.
FERRO-MANGANESE, metal, xin. 350.
FERROTITANITE, mineral, xvi. 426.
FERRU, Monte, Sardinia, xxi. 307.
FERRY, Law relating to, ix. in. , Nicholas (Bebe), dwarf, VII. 567.
FERRYBANK, town, Kilkenny, Ireland, xxiv. 401.
FERSEN, Axel, Count, Swedish general,
IX. 112.
FERTE MACE, La, town, France,
XVIII. 2.
FERTILIZATION, of animal ovum, xx.
417; xxi. 721; of plants, iv. 147; xx.
425; of soil, i. 342; XL 234; xv. 505. FERTO, lake, Hungary, Xii. 362. FESCA, Frederic Ernest, German musical
composer, IX. 112. FESCH, Joseph, French cardinal, IX.
1 12.
FESS, in heraldry, xi. 694. FESSLER, Ignaz Aurelius, Hungarian
ecclesiastic and writer, IX. 113. FESTAL EPISTLES, giving dates of
movable feasts, vni. 483. FESTIN DE PIERRE, Moliere s play, xvi.
628.
FESTING, Colonel, his spectroscopic ob servations, xxii. 380. FESTINIOG, town, Wales, xvi. 39. FESTIVALS, IX. 113; ancient Greek,
xvii. 124; Jewish, xvin. 511; xxiii.
6; Mexican, xvi. 212; pilgrimages in
connexion with, xix. 90. FESTUS, Porcius, Roman procurator,
Xiil. 427.
FESTUS, Sextus Pompoms, Latin gram marian, ix. 1 1 8.
FETBOL, mineral, xvi. 425.
FETICHISM, ix. 118; xv. 20; xx. 367.
FETIS, Frangois Joseph, Belgian writer and musical composer, IX. 119.
FETLAR, island, Shetland, Scotland, xvn. 846.
FETOHOUGO, island, Marquesas, Pacific, xv. 564.
FEU, in Scots law, ix. 119.
FEUCHTERSLEBEN, Edouard, Freiherr von, Austrian medical writer, ix. 119.
FEUDALISM, FEUDAL SYSTEM, ix. 119; XI. ii ; xvin. 303; Celtic, v. 799; Chinese, vi. 259; Frankish, IX. 529; German, x. 479, 48 1 ; under the Nor mans in England, vni. 296; in Scot land, xxi. 483, 486; its influence on constitution of armies, II. 563 ; its economic effects, xix. 351; in relation to knighthood and chivalry, xiv. 112.
FEUERBACH, Ludwig Andreas, German philosopher, ix. 123.
, Paul Johann Anselm von, German
jurist, IX. 124.
FEUILLANTS CLUB, France (1791), ix. 602.
FEUILLETON, of French newspaper, ix. 125.
FEVER, ix. 125; xvm. 394; diet in, vn. 206; malarious, xv. 316; relapsing, xxiii. 680; scarlet, XXI. 376; typhoid, xxiii. 678 ; typhus, xxiii. 676 ; yellow, xxiv. 734. - THERMOMETER, xxiii. 292.
FEYDEAU, Ernest- Aime, French writer, ix. 126, 679.
FEYJOO, Benito, Spanish writer, xxii. 360.
FEZ, town, Morocco, ix. 126; xvi. 831; mosque at, xvi. 865.
FEZARA, lake, Algeria, I. 563.
FEZZAN, country, Africa, ix. 128; xvn. 695; xxiii. 574.
FIACRE, coach, origin of name, ix. 130.
, St, French hermit, ix. 130.
FIALIN, Jean Gilbert Victor, Due de Persigny, French general, xvm. 661.
FIAMINGO, II (Francois Duquesnoy), Flemish sculptor, xxi. 563.
FIAMMETTA, Boccaccio s, ill. 843.
FIANARANTSOA, town, Madagascar, xv.
175-
FIAR, river, France, xx. 528.
FIARS PRICES, in Scots laAv, ix. 130.
FIBER, genus of rodent mammals, xv. 418, 419; xvn. 108.
FIBONACCI, Leonardo, of Pisa, mathe matician, xix. 125.
FIBRES, Textile, ix. 131; alpaca, I. 597; llama, xiv. 738; mohair, xvi. 544; silk, xxii. 56; wool, xxiv. 653; coir, vi. 103; cotton, vi. 483; flax, ix. 296; hemp, xi. 647; Manila hemp, xv. 488; jute, xin. 800; phormium, xvm. 812; rhea, xx. 506; from
Algeria, I. 565; used in paper-making,
xvm. 225. FIBRIN, albuminoid substance, IX. 133;
xx. 483.
FIBROFERRITE, mineral, XVI. 401. FIBROIN, core of silk fibre, xxn. 61. FIBROLITE, mineral, xm. 541; xvi.
408.
FIBROMA, disease, xvin. 368. FIBROUS TISSUE, in man, I. 849;
xn. 6. FIBULA, bone of leg, I. 829; in birds, in.
723-
FiCHTE, Johann Gottlieb, German meta physician, IX. 134; his five ages, I. 279; his criticism of Kant s categories, v. 224; metaphysics of, xvi. 87; his influence on German rationalism, xx. 290; his relations with Schelling, xxi.
39- FICHTELBERG, mountain, Germany,
vin. 533; xxi. 357. FICHTELGEBIRGE, mountain range,
Bavaria, ix. 138. FlCHTELlTE, mineral, XVI. 429. FICINO, Marsilio, Italian philosopher, IX.
138. FICTION, in English literature, vni. 421,
428, 429, 430. See also Romance, xx.
632.
FICTIONS, in law, ix. 140; xiv. 365. FlCUS, genus of plants, ix. 153. FIDANZA, John of (St BonaventuraX
scholastic philosopher, IV. 30; XX I.
427. FIDDLE, musical instrument, xxiv.
242.
FIDDLERS MUSCLES, i. 840. FlDElCOMMlSSUM, in Roman law,
xxiii. 595. FIDELITY GUARANTEE, in insurance,
xm. 161. FIDEN^E (Castello Giubileo), ancient
town, Italy, IX. 141; wooden amphi theatre at, i. 775. FlDlCULA, ancient musical instrument,
xxiv. 242. FIELD, John, English musical composer
and pianist, IX. 141.
, Nathan, English dramatist, ix.
141; vii. 433.
ARTILLERY, n. 66 1, 663.
FIELDFARE, bird, ix. 142. FIELD GUNS, xi. 306, 313. FIELD HOSPITALS, i. 667. FIELDING, Copley, English painter, ix.
142.
, Henry, English novelist, IX. 142;
as satirist, xxi. 320; his place in
English literature, vill. 430. FIELD-MARSHAL, military title, xv.
574- FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, France,
n. 480; xxiv. 635. FIELD OF WOODCOCKS, Russia, Battle
of the (1380), xxi. 91. FlERABRAS, romance, xx. 651.
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