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FUSING-POINTS, of alloys, xx. 132. FUSIYAMA, Fuji, or Fujisan, volcano,

Japan, xin. 571; xix. 92. FUSLEE ERA, Mohammedan, in India,

v. 719. FUST, Sir H. Jenner, his decision on

church altars, I. 641. , Johann, early German printer, IX.

853; xxill. 684, 687; his Psalter, ill.

653-

FUSTIAN, cloth, ix. 855; xxm. 210. FUSTIC, dyestuff, ix. 855. FUTA - JALLON, district, Senegambia,

West Africa, XXI. 66 1. FUTAK, father of Mani, XV. 482. FUTTEHPOOR (Fathipur), district and

town, India, IX. 50.

SIKRI, town, India, IX. 51. FUTURE, Psychological presentation of

the, xx. 64. EVENTS, Mathematical probability

of, xix. 773. STATE, in eschatology, vin.

537- Fux, Johann Joseph, Austrian musical

composer, IX. 855; XVII. 90. FUXUM (Foix), ancient town, France, ix.

353-

FUZE, or Fuse (q.v. Percussion, xi. 305. FiiZES-GYARMAT, town, Hungary, xi.

346.

FUZULI, Ottoman poet, xxm. 656. FYLKI, Norwegian division of land,

xvn. 584. FYNE, Loch, Scotland, its herring fishery,

ix. 260.

FYRD, early English militia, II. 568. FYT, Johannes, Flemish painter, ix.

856.

FYZABAD (Faizabad), division and dis trict, India, vin. 855; town, vill. 855 ;

xvni. 72.

r~* the seventh letter of the alphabet, ^- J > x. i.

GA, language and tribe, Gold Coast, Africa, X. 756.

GAB^E (Ispahan), ancient town, Persia, xin. 395.

GABAO, river, West Coast, Africa, x. 3.

GABELENTZ, Hans Conon von der, German philologist, x. i.

GABELSBERGER, F. X., German steno grapher, xxi. 841.

GABES, town, Tunis, xxin. 620.

GABET, J., French traveller in Tibet, xiv. 503; xxm. 338.

GABII, ancient town, Italy, x. 2; xiv.

344-

GABION, in fortification, IX. 424.

GABLE, in architecture, n. 465.

GABLER, Georg Andreas, German philo sopher, x. 2.

, Johann Philipp, German theologian,

X. 2.

GABLONZ, town, Bohemia, x. 3.

GABOON, river, West Coast, Africa, x. 3; i. 254.

GABRIAS, or Babrius, Greek fabulist, in. 181.

GABRIEL, of Scripture, x. 3.

, bishop of Hormizdsher, Syriac

writer, xxil. 837.

BAR BOKHT-ISHO, Syrian physi cian, xxn. 847. KAMSA, Syriac writer, xxn. 855.

TAURETHA, Syriac writer, xxn.

843- GABRIELLI, Pirro Maria, Italian man of

science, xxil. 43. GABRIG, river, Persia, xvin. 620. GAD, prophet, in Scripture, x. 4. -, Tribe of, x. 4.

GADAMES, or Ghadames (q.v.), town,

Sahara, Africa, x. 4. GADARA, ancient town, Syria, x. 4. GADDESDEN, John, English writer on

medicine, XV. 807.

GADDI, family of Italian painters, X. 5 -, Agnolo, X. 5; his glass paintings

X. 669. GADES (Cadiz), ancient town, Spain, iv.

626; xvin. 806; xxn. 305. GAD-FLY, vn. 256. GADIATCH, town, Eussia, x. 6. GADOLINITE, mineral, xiv. 292; xvi.

409.

GADSHILL PLACE, Kent, Dickens s re sidence, vii. 178. GADUS, genus of fishes, XI. 363; XII.

691; xix. 402, 650; xxiv. 554. GADWALL, bird, x. 6. G^A, Oracle of, at Olympia, xvn. 808. GAEKWAR, or Gaikwar, Mahratta ruler,

in. 381; xv. 290. GAELIC LANGUAGE, x. 6; v. 298; xiv.

694; dictionaries of, vii. 188. GAELIC LITERATURE, x. 6; of Scotland,

v- 313, 327- GAELS, v. 297; in Ireland, xin. 244, 246;

in Scotland, XXI. 473; in Wales, XVI 1 1.

482.

GAETA, town, Italy, x. 13. , Giovanni da (Pope Gelasius II.), x.

130.

GAETANO, Giovanni (Pope Nicholas III.),

xvn. 484. G/ETULIA, ancient district, North Africa,

x. 14. G^TULIANS, people, Maiiretania, Africa,

xv. 637; xvii. 628. GAFF, kind of sail, xxi. 153. GAGATES, mineral, xm. 672. GAGE, Thomas, English governor of

Massachusetts, x. 14; xxm. 739. GAGERN, Hans Christoph Ernst, Baron

von, German statesman, x. 14. GAHLAH, edentate mammal, xviu. 211. GAHNITE, mineral, xvi. 386. GAHN S BLOWPIPE, in. 837. GAIA (Oporto), ancient town, Portugal,

xvn. 796.

, village, Paxo, Greece, xvin. 439.

GAICYN, town, Eussia, x. 16. GAIKWAR, ruler of Barocla, India, in.

381; xv. 290.

GAILENREUTH CAVE, Germany, v. 267. GAILLAC, town, France, x. 15. GAILLARD, Ferdinand, French engraver,

vin. 443. , Gabriel Henri, "French historian, X.

15-

GAINSBOROUGH, town, England, x. 15.

, Thomas, English painter, x. 15;

xxi. 441. GAION, or Gaia, village, Paxo, Greece,

xvin. 439. GAIR-FOWL, or Gare-Fowl, x. 78; HI. 85,

734- GAISERIC, or Genseric (q.v. king of the

Vandals, X. 159; xx. 781; xxiv. 58. GAISSIN, town, Eussia, x. 16. GAIUS, Eoman jurist, x. 16; xm. 794; his diction and style, Xiv. 338; In stitutes of, discovered by Niebiihr, xvii. 492.

GAJ, Ljudevit, Croatian writer, xxi. 691. GALA, river, Scotland, xxm. 673. GALAAD, or Galahad, hero of Arthurian

romance, xx. 646, 647. GALABAT, town, Upper Egypt, x. 17. GALACTIN, constituent of milk, xvi. 303. GALACTITE, mineral, xvi. 423. GALACTOMETER, for indicating specific

gravity of milk, I. 168. GALACZ (Galatz), town, Eoumania, x.

21. GALAGIN^:, subfamily of lemurs, xiv.

442. GALAHAD, or Galaad, hero of Arthurian

romance, xx. 646, 647. GALAM, of Irish legend, xm. 244. GALANGAL, aromatic drug, x. 17. GALANTHUS, genus of plants, xxn. 201. GALAOR, brother of Amadis of Gaul,

xx. 654. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, Pacific Ocean, x.

17; birds of, in. 747. GALASHIELS, town, Scotland, x. 18;

xxi. 638.

GALATA, part of Constantinople, VI. 306. GALATEA, of Greek legend, xvii. 346.

, pastoral by Cervantes, v. 351.

GALATI, ancient Gallic tribe, x. 1 1 1. GALATIA, division, Asia Minor, x. 18; coins of, XVII. 648; St Paul in, xvni. 419.

GALATIANS, Epistle to the, x. 19. GALATINA, town, Italy, x. 21. GALATZ, town, Eoumania, x. 21; xxi.

1 6.

GALAUP, Jean Frangois, French navi gator, xiv. 298.

GALBA, Servius Sulpicius, Eoman emperor, x. 21; xvn. 351; XX. 773; his contest with Otho, XVIII. 65. GALBANUM, gum-resin, x. 22. GALBULA, genus of birds, xin. 531. GALCHAS, race of people, Asia, xxin.

25, 636.