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FABER, Jacobus Stapulexsis. See Fevre. 

 FAHRENHEIT, 1. 2, Hamburgh or Daiitzic. 



FAIRFAX, 1. 3, ;•. 13,1 1 1 inhabitants, of whom 5942 

 were flaves in 18 10. At the clofe, add — Alfo, a town 

 of Maine, in Kennebeck, containing 924 inhabitants. 



FAIRFIELD, 1. 4, r. 17 ; 1. 5, r. 40,950 ; 1. 6, r. 83 ; 

 1. 17, r. 4125 ; 1. 23, add — divided into 15 townfhips, con- 

 taining 11,361 inhabitants. For Kennebeck r. Somerfet ; 

 1. 26, r. 1348 ; 1. 30, r. 1618 ; 1. 36, add — containing 2279 

 perfons ; 1. 43, r- 1973; !• 4") add — It contains 11,857 

 inhabitants, of whom 4034 are flaves. — Alfo, a townfhip 

 in Crawford county, in Pennfylvania, having 421 inhabitants. 

 — Alfo, a townfhip of Butler county, in Ohio, having 1414 

 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfhip of Columbiana county, in 

 Ohio, having 852 perfons. — Alfo, a townfhip of Highland 

 county, in Ohio, having 1167 inhabitants. 



Fairfield, Nc-ju. See New, &c. 



FAIRFORD. In 181 1, the parifh contained 295 

 houfes, and 1444 perfons ; •d/z. 688 males, and 756 

 females. 



FAIRHAVEN, 1. 6, r. 645 ; add— Alfo, a fmall town- 

 fhip of Maine, in Somerfet county, having 1 1 6 inhabitants. 



FAIRLEE. At the clofe, add— 983. 



FAIR VIEW, a townfhip of York county, in Pennfyl- 

 vania, containing 1298 perfons. 



FALHERZ. See Mixeralogy, Addenda. 



FALLOWFIELD, Eajl and Wcjl. Two townfhips in 

 Cheller county, in Pennfylvania ; the former containing 991, 

 and the latter 1157 perfons. — Alfo, a townlhip of Walli- 

 ington county, in Pennfylvania, having 1 934 nihabitants. — 

 Alfo, a townlhip of Crawford county, in Pennfylvania, 

 having 55 1 perfons. 



FALLS, a townfhip of Bucks county, in Pennfylvania, 

 having 1649 perfons. — Alfo, a townfhip of Mufldngum 

 county, in Ohio, having 95 i inhabitants. 



FALMOUTH. At the clofe, add— By the return of 

 181 1, the town of Falmouth contains 465 houfes, and 3933 

 inhabitants. 



Falmouth, in America, 1. 3, r. 4105. Col. 2, 1. 11, r. 



2237. 



FANNET, a townfhip of Frankhn county, in Pemi- 

 fylvania, containing 1 398 inhabitants. 



FAQUIER, 1. 3 and 4, r. 22,689 inhabitants, of 

 whom 10,361 are flaves. 



FAREHAM. In 181 1, the parifh contained 596 

 houfes, and 3325 perfons; X);z. 1592 males, and 1733 

 females. 



FARM, col. 5, 1. 9 from the bottom, for Led-farms r. 

 Lea-farms. 



FARMER, Richard, col. 2, 1. 12, for which he ex- 

 changed for r. for which he exchanged. 



FARMINGTON, 1. 7, r. 1639. After Bolton, add— 



F E A 



Alfo, a town of Strafford county, in New Hampfhire, 

 having 1272 inhabitants ; 1. 15, r. 2748. 



FARRIERY, denotes the bulinefs or pradlice of a 

 farrier, which, in its more hmited fenfe, pertains to the 

 fhoeing of horfes, (fee Shoeing,) and the various circum- 

 flances attending it ; but in its more extenfive fenfe, and as 

 it is often ufed and underflood, it comprehends the whole 

 veterinary art, as it relates to the management of animals in 

 general, including the knowledge and proper treatment 

 of their difeafes. See each difeafe under its appropriate 

 term. 



FARRINGDON. In 181 1, the parifh of Great Far- 

 ringdon contained 327 houfes, and 1843 perfons; viz. 

 900 males, and 943 feinales : 175 families being employed 

 in agriculture, and 131 in trade, manufatlures, and handi- 

 craft. 



FARSETIA, in Botany, a genus originally founded by 

 Dr. Antonio Turra, of Vicenza, in a quarto differtation, 

 (pubhfhed at Venice in 1765,) reduced by Liiinxus to 

 Cheiranthus, is reflored by Mr. Brown, in Ait. Hort. Kew. 

 V. 4. 96. It commemorates Philip Farfeti, a noble Venetian, 

 celebrated for his botanical erudition. Mr. Brown gives 

 the following 



Eff. Ch. Pouch elhptic-oblong, fefllle, compreffed, with 

 flattifh valves. Cotyledons accumbent. Seeds feseral ; either 

 bordered, or fome of the filaments are toothed. Six fpecies 

 are defined in Hort. Keiu. 



FARSISTAN, 1.6, after province, add— is divided 

 into the Germafeer and Sirhud, or the warm and cold 

 climates. The former is that tratt which extends from the 

 fea to the latitude of Kazeroon, and i-uns parallel with the 

 gulf, from the banks of the Tab to the confines of Lariftan. 

 The Sirhud, denoting boundary, and metaphorically applied 

 to a cold region, comprehends moll of the mountainous 

 part of Fars, extending from the latitude of Kazeroon to 

 that of the town of Yezdekhaft, fituated on the bed of a 

 former river, which feparates this province from Irak. 

 Fars, &c. 



FAVART, 1. 23, for retrouffex. retrouje. 

 FAVERSHAM, col. 3, 1. 30, r. in 1811— 672— 3872. 

 FAWN,1. 3, r. 1402. 



FAYETTE, 1. 4, r. 9 ; 1. 6, 24,714 inhabitants, of 

 whom 58, in 18 10, were flaves — Alfo, a county of Ohio, 

 containing 1854 inhabitants. Col. 2, 1. 4, r. 8039; 1- 5, r. 

 2905 ; 1. 9, r. 804; add— Alfo, a townlhip of Alleghany 

 county, in Pennfylvania, containing 2016 inhabitants. 



FAYSTON, a town of Chillendon county, in Vermont, 

 having 149 inhabitants. 



FEARING, a town of Ohio, in Walhington county, 

 having 454 inhabitants. 



FEATHERS, dry-pulled, fcalded, dele the reference to 



^"°- FELAHI, 



