concerning, XI. 679; Kant's Thoughts | FISH, FISHES, XII. 630; XIX. 126; hypo- | FISTULARIIDE, group of fishes, XXI. on, XIII. 847. FIRE, FIRES, Destructive (with list of fires), IX. 233; in coal mines, VI. 74; construction of houses for protection against, IV. 453; extinction of, IX. 235; in Chicago (1871), v. 611; in London, XIV. 826, 848. FIREBALL, Meteoric, XVI. 108; XXIII. 330. FIRE-BALLOONS, I. 206. FIRE BRIGADES, IX. 237. FIRE-DAMP, in mines, XVI. 194, 459. FIRE-ENGINES, IX. 235. FIRE INSURANCE, XIII. 161. FIRENZUOLA, Agnolo, Italian poet, IX. 240. FIREPLACE, XXII. 579; in relation to FIRE TRICKS, in magic, XV. 208. FIRLE BEACON, Sussex, England, XXII. 723. FIRMIANUS, Lucius Cælius, early FIRMNESS, in phrenology, 845. XVIII. FIRMUM PICENUM (Fermo), ancient town, Italy, IX. 98. FIROZPUR, district, India, IX. 241; XX. 109; town, IX. 241. thetical primitive form, XXIV. 181; blind, of Mammoth Cave, U.S.A., xv. 450; works on development of, VIII. 168; electric, VII. 694; VIII. 8; XII. 649, 694; XX. 299; XXII. 68; fossil, Agassiz's researches on, I. 275; marine, distribution of, VII. 280, 282; mimicry in, XVI. 343; olfactory organs of, XXII. 166; poisonous, XV. 782; reproduction of, XX. 409; skeleton of, XXII. 106; spawning of, IX. 244; taxidermy of, XXIII. 90; organs of touch in, XXIII. 478; transport of, IX. 243; of America, I. 684; of Himalayas, XI. 834; of India, XII. 743; in Lankester's classification, XXIV. 812. FISH-CROW, bird, XIII. 533. FISH-CULTURE, XIX. 126; XXI. 226. FISHER, or Fisher Marten, XV. 577; skins of, IX. 838. James, Scottish divine, XXIII. 728. John, bishop of Rochester, IX. 242; VIII. 414; beheaded, VIII. 335. Mary, English Quakeress, XX. 148, 152. FISHERIES, Sea, IX. 243; mackerel, xv. 160; mussel, XVII. 110; oyster, XVIII. 107; pearl oyster, XVIII. 446; pilchard, Cornwall, VI. 426; seal, XXI. 581; sponge, XXII. 428; sword-fish, XXII. 804; whale, XXIV. 526; whitebait, XXIV. 550; of Canada, IV. 774; XX. 166; of England, VIII. 233; of Holland, XII. 67; of Kinsale, Ireland, VI. 403; of Labrador, XIV. 176; of Maine, U.S.A., XV. 300; of Newfoundland, XVII. 384; of Queensland, XX. 174; of Russia, XXI. 85; of the Volga, XXIV. 280. FISHERMEN, Laws relating to, XXI. 607. FISHERY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS, XIX. 129. FISHERY LAWS, IX. 268; as affecting rivers, XX. 565; with reference to salmon, XXI. 225. FIROZ SHAH, Monument of, at Gaur, FISHES, XII. 630. See under Fish, above. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND AND HER PEOPLE, Hugh Miller's work, XVI. 319. FIRSTLINGS, Sacrificial offerings of, XVIII. 343. FISH-HAWK, bird, XVIII. 56. 548. FITCH, skin of polecat, IX. 838. John, American steamboat inventor, IX. 270. -, Ralph, English traveller, IX. 270. FITCHburg, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., IX. 270. FITCHET, or Polecat, XIX. 332. FITTON, Irish chancellor, XIII. 268. FITZGERALD, Lord Edward, leader of Maurice, first earl of Desmond, XIII. 260. Lord Thomas, Irish leader, IX. 271. FITZGERALDS, of Desmond, noble Irish family, VI. 404. FITZHERBERT, Sir Anthony, English judge, IX. 271; his Book of Husbandry, I. 295. -, Maria, her marriage with George IV., X. 427. FITZINGER, L., on reptiles, XX. 436. FITZMAURICE, Henry Petty, third marquis of Lansdowne, XIX. 148. William Petty, first marquis of Lansdowne, English statesman, XIV. 289. FITZ OSBERT, William, Sedition of, in FITZ RALPH, Richard, bishop of Armagh, suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, xv. 836. Henry, natural son of Henry VIII. of England, XXII. 694. -, Robert, English admiral, hydrographer, and meteorologist, IX. 271. FITZSTEPHEN, William, English historian, IX. 273; his description of London (1184), xiv. 844. FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, Cambridge, England, IV. 729. FIUME, town, Hungary, IX. 273; III. 121; XII. 363. FIUMICINO, town, Italy, XVIII. 61. FIVE MILE ACT (1665), England, VIII. 348; XIX. 690. FIVE NATIONS, American-Indian confederacy, XVII. 454. FIRTH, or Estuary, XXI. 579; formation FISH MOTH, destructive insect, in Natal, FIVES, game, IX. 273. of, X. 257. XVII. 241. FIRUZ-KOH, ancient town, Afghanistan, FISH OIL, XVII. 744, 747. X. 570. FISA, or Visions, in Irish literature, v. FISH-PLATES, Railway, XX. 242. town, France, IX. 273. FIX, Theodore, French political econo- FISCHART, Johannes, German satirist, FISSIPEDIA, suborder of carnivorous FIXTURES, in law, IX. 274; in land 310; in Welsh, V. 326. IX. 242; X. 528. FISCHERITE, mineral, XVI. 405. FISCHER VON ERLACH, Viennese archi tect, XXIV. 220. mammals, XV. 433. FISSURELLA, genus of Mollusca, xvI. 645. FISTULA, in surgery, IX. 270. tenure, XIV. 274. FJORDS, of Scandinavia, XVII. 576; XXII. 737; formation of, X. 257. FLACCUS, Caius Valerius, Roman poet, IX. 274; his place in Roman literature, | FLAVIAN, patriarch of Constantinople, | FLEURANGES, Robert de la Marck, XX. 726. FLACIUS, Matthias, German theologian, IX. 275; on church history, v. 765; on Lutheran theology, XV. 85. IX. 293. PALACE, at Rome, XX. 823. FLAVIGNY, Valérien, French Hebraist, IX. 293. FLACOURT, Étienne de, French governor FLAVIN, dyestuff, IX. 293; XX. 175. of Madagascar, IX. 275. FLAG, or Iris, genus of plants, IX. 279. - FLAGS, Military and naval, IX. 276; knight's, XIV. 117; of United States, XXIII. 742; signals by means of, XXII. 49. FLAGELLANTS, self-chastising fraternities, IX. 280. FLAGELLATA, class of Protozoa, XIX. 856. FLAGEOLET, musical instrument, IX. 351. FLAGSTAFF MINE, Utah, U.S.A., XXIII. 815. FLAHAUT DE LA BILLARDERIE, Auguste C. J., Comte de, French general and diplomatist, IX. 281; XVI. 829. FLAKSTADÖ, island, Norway, XIV. 769. FLAMBARD, Ranulph or Ralph, bishop of Durham, IX. 281; VIII. 303; XVII. 548; minister of William Rufus, XXIV. 577. FLAMBERG, German sword, XXII. 803. FLAMBOYANT, in architecture, II. 431, 464. FLAME, IX. 282. Singing, I. 115. FLAVIONAVIA (Aviles), ancient town, the Isaurian (Leo III.), emperor of the East, XIV. 452. Seigneur de, French marshal and historian, IX. 305. FLEUR-DE-LIS, heraldic device, IX. 306. FLEURY, France, Library of monastery at, XIV. 513. André Hercule de, French cardinal and statesman, IX. 306, 585. Claude, French ecclesiastical historian, IX. 306. FLEXURE, of a beam or rod, VII. 808. -, Magnus (Leo I.), emperor of the FLIEDNER, Theodore, German philanEast, XIV. 452. Porphyrogenitus (Constantine VII.), emperor of the East, VI. 301. Sapiens (Leo VI.), emperor of the East, XIV. 453. 74. VOPISCUS, Augustan historian, III. FLAX, plant and fibre, IX. 293, 133; culture of, I. 380; manufacture of, XIV. 663; of New Zealand (Phormium), XVIII. 812. FLAXMAN, John, English sculptor, IX. 298; XXI. 560. FLAX SPINNING, Girard's machines for, X. 620. FLEA, insect, IX. 300; XIII. 150; Leeuwenhoek's study of, XIV. 411. FLÉCHIER, Esprit, bishop of Nîmes, poet and preacher, IX. 301. FLAMEL, Nicolas, French alchemist, IX. FLECKNOE, Richard, English poet and 285. FLAME MANOMETER, I. 115, 117. FLAMEN, Roman priest, IX. 285; XIX. 455. DIALIS, priest of Jupiter, XIII. 780; XXIII. 18. FLAMINGO, bird, IX. 286. FLAMINIAN WAY, Roman road, Italy, XX. 555. FLAMININUS, Titus Quinctius, Roman general and statesman, IX. 287; XX. 752. dramatist, IX. 302. FLEECE, of wool, I. 399; XXIV. 656. FLEET, river and ditch, London, XIV. 818, 850; XVI. 279. British, Officers of the, XVII. 291. STREET, London, XIV. 848. FLEETWOOD, town, England, IX. 302. Charles, lord deputy of Ireland, IX. 302. William, bishop of Ely, IX. 303. FLEITMANN, his method of working nickel, XVII. 488. thropist, IX. 307; his institution of Sisters of Charity, XIII. 825. FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER, Der, Wagner's opera, XXIV. 314. FLIES, class of insects, VII. 255; XII. 317; mimicry in, XVI. 343. Artificial, for angling, II. 44. "" House, XIII. 150. FLIGHT, Laws of, IX. 308. FLINCK, Govert, Dutch painter, IX. 324. FLINDERS, Matthew, English navigator, IX. 324; his explorations in Australasia, III. 104; X. 190. FLINT, mineral, IX. 325; X. 239; XVI. 389. -, county, Wales, IX. 326; population and representation, XXIII. 727; coalfield, VI. 52; town, IX. 327. Timothy, American divine and writer, IX. 327. GLASS, Manufacture of, x. 663. Henry, Irish orator and politician, IX. 328. ROCK, New York Harbour, Blasting of, XXIII. 622. consul FLEMING, John, on animal classification, FLOODS, in rivers, XII. 502; XX. 571. XVIII. 15, 18. FLAMINIUS, Caius, Roman FLAVEL, John, English theologian, IX. FLOOR CLOTH, IX. 329; XIV. 676. FLORA, in Roman mythology, IX. 330. FLORALIA, Roman festival, IX. 330. FLORENCE, town, Italy, IX. 330; XX. 275; as a republic, XIII. 479; council of (1439), XIX. 503; in time of Dante, VI. 810; Medici family, xv. 783; its rivalry with Pisa, XIX. 120; in time of Savonarola, XXI. 334; its wars with Siena, XXII. 39, 41; academy of, 1. 74; Accademia del Cimento, I. 70; banking in, III. 316; baptistery, XIX. 122; bridge, IV. 332; cathedral, II. 436; campanile of cathedral, II. 456; | FLOWERS, Artificial, IX. 348. coins, XVII. 656; cupola of church of S. FLORENCE, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., of Worcester, English chronicler, IX. 337. FLORENTIA (Florence), ancient town, FLORENTINE DIAMOND, VII. 166. 337. island, Azores, Atlantic, III. 172. -, town, Guatemala, XI. 239. FLOREZ, Enrique, Spanish historian, IX. 337. FLORIAN, patron saint of Poland, IX. 337. Jean Pierre Claris de, French poet and romancist, IX. 337; XVIII. 348. FLORIDA, State, U.S.A., IX. 338; population, XXIII. 802; orange culture in, XVII. 811. FLORIDA-BLANCA, Count of, Spanish statesman, IX. 341; XXII. 340. FLORIDEÆ, order of plants, XXIV. 127. FLORIDO, Venetian algebraist, I. 513. FLORINUS, Polycarp's letter to, XIX. 414. FLORIO, Giovanni, English lexicographer and translator, IX. 341; teacher and friend of Shakespeare, XXI. 756. FLORIS I.-V., counts of Holland, XII. 71. OF THE FOREST, Scottish ballad, FLOYD-CARROLL-GRAYSON PLATEAU, FLUELLITE, mineral, XVI. 384. FEDERA, Rymer's historical collection, FONICULUM, genus of plants, IX. 76. FOGARAS, town, Hungary, IX. 353. Johann Gottfried, German lexico- FOGGIA, town, Italy, IX. 353; province grapher, IX. 349. FLUID, FLUIDS, XII. 435; definition and (Capitanata), v. 73. FOGO, one of Cape Verd Islands, V. 52. FÖHN, local wind, Switzerland, XXII. FÖHR, island, Schleswig-Holstein, XXI. FLUKE, parasitic worm, XXIII. 535; FOIL, thin sheet-copper, IX. 353. FLUOCERITE, mineral, XVI. 383. FLUORESCIN, chemical compound, XVIII. FLUORINE, chemical element, IX. 349; FLUOR SPAR, or Fluorite, mineral, IX. Fencing, IX. 69. Counts of, IX. 354; II. 18. Paul de, French prelate and diplomatist, IX. 354. FOKSHAN, town, Roumania, IX. 354. FOLDVAR, town, Hungary, IX. 355. FLUSHING, town, Holland, IX. 350; FOLEY, John Henry, British sculptor, FLUTE, musical instrument, IX. 350; FOLKES, Martin, English antiquary, IX. FLUTE-MOUTH, fish, XXII. 548. Frans, Flemish sculptor and FLUXIONS, in mathematics, XIII. 8, 10; painter, IX. 342. FLORUS, Roman historian, IX. 342. Newton's invention of, XVII. 446; | Gessius, Roman procurator in FLY, insect, VII. 255; XII. 317; XIII. 150; Judæa, XIII. 427. FLOSCULARIA, genus of Rotifera, XXI. 4. FLOTATION, Position of animals in, IX. 309. FLOTSAM, in English law, IX. 342; V. 787. FLOTTA, island, Orkney, Scotland, XVII. 846. FLOUNDER, fish, IX. 342. FLOUR, Manufacture of, IX. 343; III. 251; XV. 310; adulteration of, 1. 171. FLOURENS, Gustave, French communist and writer, IX. 347. proboscis of, XXIII. 478. river, New Guinea, XVII. 386. FLYING, IX. 310; attempts at, 1. 186. 314. FLYING-FISH, IX. 352; XII. 693. Marie Jean Pierre, French physio- FLYING LEMUR, insectivorous mammal, logist, IX. 347. FLOWER, of plants, defined and described, IV. 126; XII. 215; XX. 424. FLOWER-DE-LUCE, genus of plants, IX. 279. FLOWER GARDEN, XII. 247. XV. 401. FLYING MACHINES, IX. 308, 317; I. FLY-WHEEL, XV. 769; of steam-engine, FOCA, island, Peru, XVIII. 671. 356. FOLKESTONE, town, England, IX. 356; FOLK-LAND, in English law, IX. 357, FOLLEN, August Ludwig, German poet, Charles, German poet and theologian, IX. 359. FOLLETT, Sir William Webb, English lawyer, IX. 359. FOLLICLE, form of fruit, IV. 151. FOLLOWER, in applied mechanics, XV. 755 FOLQUET, of Marseilles, Provençal poet, FOMORIANS, of Irish legend, V. 300; FONBLANQUE, Albany William, English FONS CASTALIUS (Castalia), fountain, | FORAMINIFERA, IX. 371; distribution Parnassus, Greece, V. 186; VII. 52. FONS EBRALDI (Fontevrault), ancient town, France, IX. 365. FONSECA, Bay of, Honduras, XII. 130. FONT, Baptismal, IX. 361; in architecture, II. 464. FONTAINE, Jean de la (La Fontaine, q.v.), French poet, XIV. 203. Pierre François Léonard, French architect, IX. 362. FONTAINEBLEAU, town, France, IX. 363; XXI. 625. FONTANA, Carlo, Italian architect, XX. 836. Lavinia, Italian painter, IX. 363. Niccolo Tartaglia, Italian mathematician, XXIII. 68. Prospero, Italian painter, IX. 364. FONTANES, Louis, Marquis de, French poet, IX. 364. FONTANET, or Fontenay, France, Battle -, Lefèvre de, French journalist, XVII. of, VII. 277, 283. FOR BACH, town, German Lorraine, IX. FORBES, Alexander Penrose, bishop of David, English chemist and geo- Duncan, of Culloden, Scottish lawyer and statesman, IX. 388. 389. VI. 4; submerged, x. 256; American, distribution of, I. 676; of Africa, 1. 252; European, VIII. 692; of India, XII. 753; of Kentucky, XIV. 43; of the United States, XXIII. 807. FOREZ, mountains, France, XX. 119; plain, XIV. 807. FORFAR, county, Scotland, IX. 410; Edward, English naturalist, IX. FORFICULA, genus of insects, VII. 612. James David, Scottish natural philosopher, IX. 390; on the motion of glaciers, X. 629. Sir John, physician and writer, IX. 393; XV. 816. William Alexander, on birds, XVIII. 39. FORBIN, Claude de, French naval com- Comte de, French painter, XI. 48. 746, 764; electric, VIII. 20; its equival- FONTEVRAUD, Order of, monks and FORD, Horace A., archer, II. 373. FONTEVRAULT, town, France, IX. 365. FOOL, jester, IX. 366. John, English dramatist, IX. 394; FORGING MACHINES, IX. 413. FORKEL, Johann Nikolaus, German Melozzo da, Italian painter, IX. 414. FORMEY, Johann Heinrich Samuel, German writer, IX. 415. Richard, English writer on Spain, | FORMICA, genus of insects, II. 94. IX. 396. Thomas, English musician, IX. 396. FOREHEAD, Bone of the, 1. 824. FORMOSA, island, China, IX. 415; II. FOROJULIUM (Friuli), ancient town, FORRES, town, Scotland, VIII. 130. FOREIGNERS, in Roman law, xx. 695. 668. FORESITE, mineral, XVI. 423. FOOTE, Samuel, English dramatist and FORESTALLING, of corn, Laws against, I. 298; VI. 412. FOOT-POUND, unit for measurement of FOREST DISTRICTS, Switzerland, XXII. actor, IX. 368; VII. 438. work, VIII. 206; XV. 700. Miller's work, XVI. 320. 782. FOOTSTEPS OF THE CREATOR, Hugh FORESTERS, Ancient Order of, IX. 782. FOOTWAYS, in streets, XX. 588. 371; XXI. 437. FORAGE CROPS, Culture of, 1. 370. FOREST LAW, English, IX. 409. 50. philosopher, IX. 418. FORST, town, Prussia, IX. 418. FORSTER, François, French engraver, G. S., on birds, XVIII. 8. Johann Georg Adam, German naturalist, IX. 418. John, English historian and critic, IX. 419. John R., on birds, xvIII. 8. FÖRSTER, Friedrich, German historian, FORESTS, IX. 397; their effect on climate, FORSTERITE, mineral, XVI. 410. FORSYTH, William, on the origin of FOSCARINI, Marco, doge of Venice, his- | FOUNDLING HOSPITALS, IX. 481. | torian, IX. 471. trial by jury, XIII. 784. FORT, Construction of a, IX. 433, 434. FORTALEZA (Ceara), town, Brazil, v. 282. Michele, Venetian historian, IX. 471. FOSCOLO, Ugo, Italian writer, IX. 471; VII. 417; XIII. 513. FORT CARILLON, New York, U.S.A., Foss, Edward, English legal writer, IX. FORT DE FRANCE, town, Martinique, FORT EDMONTON, Canada, XV. 490. FORTH, river, Scotland, IX. 420; XXII. 553. BRIDGE, Scotland, XX. 234. FORTIFICATION, IX. 421 (index, 468); of ancient Rome, XX. 812. FORT NARYN, Syr-Daria, Central Asia, XXII. 818. FORTRESS, Armament of a, IX. 454. FORTROSE, town, Scotland, IX. 468. FORT SCOTT, town, Kansas, U.S.A., XIII. 844. FORT SUMTER, South Carolina, U.S.A., Surrender of (1861), XXIII. 774. FORTUNA, Roman goddess, IX. 468; | temple of, at Præneste, XIX. 654; at Rome, II. 417; XX. 827. FORTUNATUS, legendary hero, IX. 468. Venantius H. C., bishop of Poitiers, Latin poet, IX. 469; as hymnwriter, XII. 582. FORTUNE BAY, Newfoundland, XVII. 382. FORTUNE-TELLING, Laws against, XV. 204; XXIV. 622. FORTUNY, Mariano, Spanish painter, XXI. 440, 443. FORT WAYNE, town, Indiana, U.S.A., IX. 469. FORT WORTH, town, Texas, U.S.A., XXIII. 205. FORUM, at Pompeii, XIX. 446. 472. H. H., Norwegian poet, XVII. 591. FOSSANO, town, Italy, IX. 472. Ambrogio Stefani da (Il Borgognone), Italian painter, IX. 472; XXI. 437. FOUNDLING WHEEL, in Italy, XIII. 449. FOUNDRY OPERATIONS, IX. 479; XIII. 355. FOUNTAIN, spring of water, IX. 484. FOUNTAINE, Sir Andrew, collector of majolica ware, XIX. 628. FOUNTAINS ABBEY, Yorkshire, England, 1. 18, 19; XXIV. 749. FOUNTAINS OF MOSES, hot wells, Sinai, Arabia, II. 236. Foss DYKE, the oldest British canal, FOUQUÉ, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, IV. 783. FOSSE, in fortification, IX. 444. Baron de la Motte, German writer, IX. 486; X. 542; hymns by, XII. 588. FOUQUET, Nicolas, French financier and statesman, IX. 487, 574; patron of La Fontaine, XIV. 204. War of the, Arabia (627), XVI. 556. FOSSILS, in geology, X. 319; the oldest known, IX. 384; birds, III. 728; fishes, XII. 666; mammals, XV. 375 (and | FOUQUIER-TINVILLE, Antoine Quentin, article Mammalia throughout); of America, 1. 682. FOSSOMBRONE, town, Italy, IX. 473. FOSSWAY, Roman remains, Lincolnshire, Stephen Collins, American song- England, XVII. 557; confinement of FOUCHER, Simon, French sceptic, IX. at Rome, IX. 469; XX. 813, 815, 825; architecture of, II. 419. FOUGASSE, in military mining, IX. 464. CORNELII (Imola), ancient town, FOUGÈRES, town, France, IX. 478. Italy, XII. 717. FOULA, island, Shetland, Scotland, XVII. 846. JULII (Cividale), ancient town, Italy, v. 797. JULII (Fréjus), ancient town, France, IX. 767. JULII (Friuli), ancient town, Italy, IX. 790. LIVII (Forli), ancient town, Italy, IX. 414. FOSBROKE, Thomas Dudley, English antiquary, IX. 469. FOULAHS, or Fulahs, Negro race, Africa, | XVII. 319; I. 263; XXII. 248, 278, 279. FOULD, Achille, French financier, IX. 478. French Revolutionist, IX. 488. FOURAH BAY COLLEGE, Sierra Leone, West Africa, XXII. 45. FOUR BOOKS, of China, v. 661. FOURCROY, Antoine François, Comte Jean Baptiste Joseph, French mathematician and physicist, IX. 490; I. 516; his theorem of simple harmonic analysis, XV. 689; XVII. 105; on the conduction of heat, XI. 578, 587; XVII. 738. FOUR MASTERS, Annals of the, v. 307, 326. FOURMENT, Helena, Rubens's second FOURMONT, Etienne, French Orientalist, Michel, French Syriac scholar, IX. 491. FOURNEYRON, Benoît, inventor of turbine water-wheel, XII. 438. FOURNIER, Pierre Simon, French printer, IX. 491. FOURRÉ, Marie, heroine at siege of Péronne, France, XVIII. 552. FOUR SONS OF AYMON, romance, XX. FOURVIÈRES, ancient building, Lyons, FOULDREY CASTLE, Lancashire, Eng- FOUSSA, Malagasy cat, XV. 435. FOULIS, Andrew and Robert, Scottish printers and publishers, IX. 479; their editions of the classics, III. 657. FOSCARI, Francesco, doge of Venice, IX. FOULQUES, Gui (Pope Clement IV.), v. FOVEAUX STRAIT, New Zealand, XVII. 467. FOWL, FOWLS, poultry, IX. 491; XIX. 644; successive stages of cranium of, III. 700; management of, 1. 401. FOWLER, Charles, English architect, IX. 492. -, John, inventor of steam plough, IX. 492; I. 314. William, Scottish poet, IX. 492. |