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FOLKSTONE, 1. 15. In 1811 this town contained 

 76c houfes, and 3697 perfons ; -viz. 1673 males, and 2024 

 females : 23 families being employed in agriculture, and 157 

 in trade and nianufaftures. 



Vol. XV. 



FOOD, col. 9, 1. I, for animal r. gramineal or grami- 

 neous. ^ , , 



FORCE, col. 28, Je/e the paragraph from 1. 3 to 1. 6. 

 Col. 38, under Force, I. I, infeft — 6; 1.2, .69. Under 

 Continuation, 1. 4, i' ; under Day's luorl, 1. 4, r. 2. Col. 

 39, under Performance of Men hy j1frtJj/K«,— Contmuance, 

 1_ J i4.r"; 1. 2, 2'. Col. 41, under Work of Mules, 1. I, r. 

 Cazand ; 1. 23, r. 72 horfes, and burns a chaldron, &c. 



FORCEPS, col. 2, 1. 30 from bottom, r. Rueff ; 1. 19, 

 r. Mauriccau Pratique. 



FORDINGBRIDGE, 1. 11, r. 181 1 ; 1. 12, /-. 445— 

 2259 ; 1. 13, r. 281. 



FORDOUN. In 181 1 this parifh contained 513 houfes, 

 and 2535 perfons ; I'/'-z. 1 197 males, and 1338 females. 



FORDYCE, a parifh of Bamff county, in Scotland, 

 containing 641 houfes, and 2767 inhabitants. 



FORFAR, 1. 21, /•. 181 1 ; 1. 22, r. 7?9 — 5652. 



FORFARSHIRE. Add— By the return of 181 1, this 

 county had 16,135 houfes, occupied by 107,264 perfons ; 

 48,151 being males, and 59,113 females: 4980 famihes 

 employed in agriculture, and 13,616 in trade and manu- 

 faftures. 



FORFICULA, col. 2, under Auricularia, add — 

 The popular dread in which this infeft is held, from an 

 apprehenfion of its entering the cavity of the ear, and pierc- 

 ing the tympanum, is now generally confidered as an ancient 

 and vulgar error. 



FORMIC Acid, in Chem'iflry. The diftinft nature of this 

 acid appears now to be generally admitted by chemifts. 

 In its fenfible properties, it approaches the acetic acid. But 

 Suerfen has fliewn, that it has the property of neutralizing^ 

 much lefs of alkaline bodies than acetic acid. Gehlen alfo has 

 fhewn, thattheformiatesof foda and copper, differ altogether 

 from the acetates of the fame bafes. Berzelius has lately 

 analyfed this acid with his ufual precilion : according to him, 

 it is compofed of 

 Hydrogen 2-84) ,., ^_^ . f i atom hydrogen. 



Carbon 32.40 - "^tn H ^-r" \ ^ ^'toms carbon. 

 Oxygen - 64.76^ ■^'^^P""^ "''^h ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ 



Hence it appears to refemble oxalic acid clofely in its com- 

 pofition. 



FORRES, 1. 4, after Moray, add— or Elgin ; 1. 12, r. 

 1^1,1—672 ; 1. 13, r. 2925, and 295 families, &c. 



FORTH, col. 2, 1.7, for Camburkenneth, r. Cambuf- 

 kenneth. 



FORTIFICATION, col. 7, 1. 4 from bottom, for Four 

 r. Your. 



FoRTlFicATioy, Prrfile of a, 1. 14, for 3 toifes 18 feet ;-. 

 3 toiies or 1 8 feet. 



FOSSE, col. 2, 1. 44, for thus r. then. 



?^c™'^r^'- ^'''' MixEUALOGY, addenda. 

 FOSTER, 1. 2, r. 2613. 



FOTHERINGHAY, 1. 28, .. ,587. Col. 2, 1. ,5 and 

 16, r. and the whole parifli contains 55 houfes, and 5IJ 

 perlons. -* •^ 



POUNDERY— T-Zv manner of caftng hells, col. -, 1. 6 

 for tV '-• -fl- 



FOUx'^TH, col. 2, 1. 3, ;•. Fourth, Great Sharp. 



FouRTir, Greatefl Sharp, r. Great. 



FOWEY, col, 2, 1.20 from bottom, r. iSiij after 



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houfes — in the borough and parifh was 227, containing 13 19 

 inhabitants. 



FOWLER, a townfhip of Trumbull county, in Ohio, 

 having 224 inhabitants. 



FOX, George, col. 2, 1. 25, r. led people. 



FOXBOROUGH, 1. 4, ;-. 870. 



FOYERS, 1.9, r. mofly ; 1. 11, r. breach; 1. 15, r, 

 aftonifhcd rents ; 1. 16, r. ceafelefs ; 1. 17, after wide, infert 

 — a comma. 



FRAGUIER, col. 2, 1. 31, after farther on." 



FRAISED Rails, 1. 12, for rails/-, polls; and in 1. i r, 

 for rails r. fraifcs. 



FRAMINGHAM, 1. 3, ;-. 1670. 



FRANCE, col. 26, 1. 16, add— See French Revolu- 

 tion'. Col. 33, 1. 5, for (heds r. finds. 



FRANCESTOWN, 1. 5, r. 1810 and 1451. 



FRANCO, col. 5, 1. II from bottom. N. B. the tails 

 fhould not have been black. 



FRANCONIA, in America, 1. 4, /-. 358. Add— Alfo, 

 a townfhip of Montgomery county, in Pennfylvania, having 

 656 inhabitants. 



FRANKFORT, 1. 3, r. 1493 ; 1. 4, for village r. bo- 

 rough. Col. 2, 1. I, infert — 1233 inhabitants; add — Alfo, 

 a town of SufTex, in New Jerfey, containing 1637 inha- 

 bitants Alfo, a town of Cumberland county, in pennfyl- 

 vania, having 807 inhabitants. 



FRANKLIN. Add — The following is an authentic 

 copy of Franklin's epitaph, tranfcribed from his correfpon- 

 dence, in his own hand-writing. " The body of B. Frank- 

 lin, like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and 

 flripped of its lettering and gilding, lies here, food for 

 wornis. But the work fhall not be wholly lofl ; for it will, 

 as he believed, appear once more in a new and more perfed 

 (elegant) copy, correSed and amended (revifed and correcled, 

 P. C.) by the Author. He was born, Jan. 6, (Jan. 17, 

 original,) 1706. Died 17 



FuANKLiy, in Geography, 1. 3, r. 19; 1. 4, r. 16,427; 

 1. 14, r. 23,083 ; 1. 16, containing 159 inhabitants ; 1. 20, 

 ;-. containing 5730 inhabitants, of whom 709 are flaves ; 

 1. 24, ;-. 6914 ; 1. 25, /-. 1794 ; 1. 26, after Franklin, con- 

 taining 1099 perfons, of whom 407 are flaves; 1. 27, r. 

 10,166— 5330; 1. 41, r. 10,815— 1656; 1.45, ''• 1398; '•54» 

 r. with 1542 inhabitants ; 1. 55, for three r. five; after York 

 county, having 706 inhabitants, in Huntingdon county, « ith 

 571, in Franklin county, with I 781, in Fayette county, with 

 1623, in Greene county, with 1943 inhabitants; 1. 58, r. 

 116 1 ; X.ult. after Ohio, add — with eight townfliips, and 

 3484 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfhip of Portage county, in 

 Ohio, having 230 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfliip of Rofs 



county, in Ohio, having 725 perfons Alfo, a townfliip of 



Ohio, in Scioto county, having 217 perfons. — Alfo, a town- 

 fhip of Warren county, in Ohio, having 2302 perfons. — 

 Alfo, a county of New York, containing 2617 inhabitants. 

 — Alfo, a town of Somerfet county, in New Jerfey, con- 

 taining 2539 inhabitants Alfo, a town of Bergen county, 



in New Jerfey, having 2839 inhabitants Alfo, a county of 



the territory of MifTilIippi, containing 2016 inhabitants, of 

 whom 735 are flaves. 



FRANKS, 1.3, ;•. 1 1 14. 



FREDERICK I. col. 2, 1. 14, after Urban III. infert 

 — claim of. 



Frederick, 1. 12, /-. 34,437; 1. 13, r. 3671. Col. 2, 

 1. 2, r. 22,574 inhabitants, of whom 61 17 are flaves. 



Frederick, a townfliip of Montgomery county, in Penn- 

 fylvania, having 828 inhabitants. 



FREEHOLD, I. 4, r. 1810— 4784; 1. 7, ,-. 1810— 



3S43- 



FREEMAN, 



