FRA 
__ $50,283,905,890.9097,963 _ Bh ee 
= "450,559,962, 787,040,600’ = Gage? SOTEt 
in the new notation by z, f, and m. Itis =VIII+612— 
85395446 x 2, the latter term the error that 
may arise from considering the arti, comma of this 
interval to be 1. Its common log, = .9999266,5010, 
= .0000738,4990 x XVII, =. x VIII, = 
VIII +-4104.029, = .01359582 x ¢, =c +73.551994, 
= -14906096 x =, (which last is its regular value in the 
new notation,) = = + 6.681770, =19.03501 x m, =m 
05253478. In tuneable intervals it is 21 4ths + 
2TLl—16-V, = 24 4ths—14 V—2-8ds; and) above 
the tenor eliff C (of 240 vib.) this interval will beat 
as an im unison, .04054 per 1”, or near 4,', 
times in 100” ; but neither of which, or any other known 
method, except perhaps in the higher octaves, seems 
ogee’ this nearly unappreciable interval. 
equations exhibiting the value of this interval, 
in terms of all the others in our Table, Plate KXX. 
Vol. LI. are as follows, viz. 
f=4F-—id = _R—d—5s 
= reer 
=ljr—} fe $f=5 r—2 fe 
= 2r— =4+R—5 fe 
= 3r—2y = 24+ m—d 
= 5r—2R = RE re Tz 
= xy-3= = R+ xo 8&8 
= 4y—S fe = R+fe— 9 _ 
= R+ fc—l0z 
f=  >+4 m—F => we2F—24> 
= 242r— 0 
= 6=+4+ m— Tf=- 32 d—245 
= Rpere Ht ait av ‘iat e 
=e fe+ m—p fH 4 R213 
= 2p ec nate ' 
=" R4 Re: =1PR-17 fe’ 
= 2+ 5-44 =3 R-5x 
= 224 P—sdt = f-41z> 
= 4x4 S64 = 5 fe—4 fe 
= £&+9—_D = fo-5 
=. #+.9—_* =1hfe—2h-x% 
= c+ o— & = 
= s—3d 
f= €—. R— 4 : 
= €— F— 92 f= €4 R-—? 
=. o— ik fa =2ce+ = 
= % =3c4 1r-/ 
= co R—5E = 3+ os 
= c— F—10 =S+ o—L 
= &— R-— 62 = F+ 32—L 
= 4— F-liz = €4 34—L 
= D— d— 2 = €4 4a—P 
= D—_c— SE = P+ oS 
= D— €—42 =26410S—9S8 
= e— d— $= =25S o—T 
= mm Co 4 = 7t+ 5S—9T 
= wr €—.55 : 
= f—2d— = 
= f— §&—4> 
= f-—2€—_5 
= f—-2m—252 
=2f/— S— 32 
=mef— L— 4x 
! 
sf= F—d 
= R—5> 
542 
Feetion. since been. made the middle term of Farey’s Notation 
““Y" of Musical Intervals, (see that article). Its ratio is 
FRA . 
= S—5m—572 ry Ye het 
= P—5t— 8r = nai, lie 
= P—Sim—582 mf pat 
= Lae fete 
= _— + : rh aay 
=> te x => oi. 
Seay ati 
= T— fc—10c en ee j f 
4 f= r—} fe * = an Ws al? ta 
= Jr—d> =p fce—B tons 
aS; Sr at gle 
FRACTURES. | See Strcery: > 9) 6 ooh 
FRAGA, the Galica Flavia of Ptolemy, isa town of 
Spain, in the kingdom of Arragon. ’ It is situated.on 
the left bank of the river Cinca, which bathesits walls, 
and is built between two ins, partly on the de- 
clivity of each. The streets) are steep, narrow, and 
crooked, and are wretchedly 
8000.. East 
Laborde’s View of Spaing vol. ii,.p. 246. (w), 
FRAMING or Timser. From our. Treatise on Can- 
pENTRY we have made a reference to the present head - 
for an account of the principles of Framing ; but having _ 
inted in receiving the article, we must.re- 
been disaj : 
to the article Roor. See also Jornine. 
fer.the 
FRANCAIS, Port be, is the.name of a bay on ae 
the north-west, 
bour on eoast, of America, situated in 
in La P 
CAV. name 
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