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FRYING, of meat, vi. 333.
FRYTH, or Frith, John, early English
Reformer, ix. 789. FRYXELL, Anders, Swedish historian,
xxn. 758. F s, The Three, in Irish land tenure,
xiv. 277.
FUAD PASHA, Mehmed, Turkish states man and author, IX. 805. FUCHITE, mineral, XVI. 413. FUCHS (Fux), Johanii Joseph, Austrian
musical composer, ix. 855; xvil. 90. , Johann Nepomuk von, German
chemist and mineralogist, IX. 805. , Leonhard, German physician and
botanist, ix. 806.
FUCHSIA, plant, ix. 806; xn. 263. FUCINUS (Fucino), lake, Italy, v. 286;
XIIL 440; drainage tunnel at, xxill.
623. FUEGIA, islands, Tierra del Fuego,
South America, xxin. 384. FUEGIANS, races of Indians, XII. 829. FUEL, ix. 807 ; composition of various
kinds of, VI. 47; for blast furnaces,
XIIL 292, 315; gas as, Siemens s experi ments with, xxil. 37; petroleum as,
xvill. 720; for smelting ores, XVI. 60;
in relation to smoke abatement, XXII.
182 ; for steam boilers, xxil. 500,
519. FUENTE DE CANTOS, town, Spain, ix.
810. FUENTE DEL MAESTRE, town, Spain,
ix. 810. FUENTERRABIA (Fontarabia), town,
Spain, IX. 810. FUENTES, Manuel A., Peruvian writer,
xvni. 676. FUERO, Spanish legal charter and code,
IX. 8 10. FUERTEVENTURA, island, Canaries, IV.
800. FUGGER, Swabian family, Germany, ix.
811. FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWS, in United
States, ix. 165; xxm. 768. FUGUE, in music, xvn. 82. FUH-CHOW, or Fuh-Chow Foo (Foo
Chow), town, China, IX. 812; v. 636. FUH-KEEN, province, China, v. 636. FiJHRlCH, Joseph von, Austrian painter,
ix. 812. Fujl-SAN, or Fuji, volcano, Japan, xill.
571; pilgrimages to, XIX. 92. FULAHS, or Foulahs, Negro race, Africa,
i. 263; XVIL 319; xxn. 248, 278, 279. FULBERT, Canon, uncle of Heloise, I. 34.
, scholastic philosopher, xxi. 421.
FULBROKE PARK, Warwickshire, Eng land, xxi. 753. FULCHER, Geoffrey, Knight Templar,
xxm. 161. FULDA, monastery and town, Germany,
IX. 812 ; monastic library of, XIV.
513; philosophical school, XXI. 420. , river, Germany, xxiv. 503.
FULFORD, England, Battle of (1066), XI.
485."
FULGENTIUS, Gottschalk, German theo logian, 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. FUHGULA, genus of birds, XIX. 252;
xxi. 378. FULK, count of Anjou, Knight Templar,
xxm. 160.
FITZWARIN, romance, XX. 658. FULLER, Andrew, English Baptist
divine, IX. 813. , Sarah Margaret, Marchioness Ossoli,
American writer, xvin. 57. , Thomas, English divine and his torian, IX. 814.
FULLER S EARTH, ix. 816; xvi. 424. FULLING, in wool manufacture, xxiv.
661. FULLONICA, fuller s shop, at Pompeii,
xix. 449.
FULMAR, bird, ix. 817. FULMINATES, explosives, vin. SoS. FULTON, Robert, American engineer,
ix. 817; his invention of a steamboat,
ill. 542.
FUMARIA, genus of plants, ix. 8 1 7. FUMIGATION, Religious, with incense,
xii. 718, 721. FUMITORY, plant, ix. 817. FUNARIA HYGROMETRICA, species of
mosses, xvn. 71, 72. FUNCHAL, town, Madeira, XV. 179. FUNCTION, in mathematical analysis, ix.
818; XIIL 13; xv. 630; xxiv. 71. FUNCTIONS, Analytical, Theory of, La- grange s work, xiv. 209. -, Elliptic, Legendre s researches on,
xiv. 413; Henry J. S. Smith s papers on, xxil. 173.
FUNDI (Fondi), ancient town, Italy, ix. 361.
FUNDS, national debt, xvn. 245.
FUNDY, Bay of, North America, XVII. 373, 601.
FUNEN, island, Denmark, vil. 80, 83.
FUNERAL RITES, ix. 824; in. 398; their origin and meaning, II. 56; dances, vi. 799; feasts, IX. 113; in primitive church, V. 211; XXI. 155; in relation to totemism, xxm. 470; Egyptian, vn. 722, 728; xvn. 20; ancient Mexican, xvi. 213; Parsee, xvill. 326; Phoenician, xvill. 8 10; Scy thian, xxi. 576; Tibetan, xxm. 344.
FUNFHAUS, suburb of Vienna, ix. 827.
FUNFKIRCHEN, town, Hungary, ix. 827; university of, xxm. 840.
FUNGUS, FUNGI, division of vegetable kingdom, IX. 827; xxiv. 127 ; rela tions to Algae, in. 692; xxiv. 128;
reproduction of, IV. 162; XX. 423,430;
vegetative organs of, IV. 107; edible
species, XVIL 74 ; parasitic species,
xvni. 266; for the herbarium, xi. 718;
phosphorescence in, xvni. 813; in
vine diseases, xxiv. 240. FUR, ix. 836; of ermine, vm. 526; of
seals, xxi. 583; Canadian, iv. 775;
yield in Siberia, xxn. 9. , in heraldry, xi. 691. , group of Negroes, Africa, VI. 825;
xvn. 319.
FURETIERE, Antoine, French lexico grapher, ix. 839; his French dictionary, vn. 185; his dispute with La Fontaine, xiv. 205; ana of, i. 784.
FURIES (the Greek Erinyes), in Latin mythology, ix. 840; vin. 524.
FURLANIANS, ancient people of Friuli, Italy, IX. 790.
FURNACE, ix. 840; method of measuring temperature of, xx. 132; for assaying, n. 725; for the garden, xn. 228; for glass-making, x. 657; for iron and steel making, xin. 293, 349; for lead smelting, xiv. 375; for minting opera tions, xvi. 486; Siemens s regenerative, xxn. 37; for smelting ores, xvi. 60; for steam-boilers, xxil. 496.
FURNEAUX, Captain, his explorations of Australian coasts, in. 104.
FURNESS ABBEY, Lancashire, England, in. 396; xiv. 254.
FURNITURE, ix. 847.
FURREEDKOTE (Faridkot), state, India, ix. 33-
FURREEDPORE (Faridpur), district, British India, ix. 33.
FURRUCKABAD (Farrakhabad), district, India, IX. 42.
FURSEY, abbot of Lagny, Celtic re former, xvi. 707.
FURST, German title, xix. 739.
-, Julius, German Orientalist, ix.
850. FURSTENBERG, two noble German
families, ix. 851.
FURSTENBUND, league of German prin ces, XX. II. FiJRSTENWALDE, town, Prussia, IX.
851.
FURTH, town, Bavaria, IX. 851. FURTUM, or Theft, Law of, xxn I.
231.
FURZE, shrub, ix. 851. FUSANUS, genus of trees, xxi. 255. FUSE, in pyroteclmy, xx. 135; safety,
for mining, xvi. 445; for ammunition
shells, I. 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.