Fow 
and two tiajor and one minor thirds, whence it may be - 
ee u, Leaft Flat, or double deficient flat fourth, is an 
c6I 
apotome lefs than a true fourth, its ratio is = 3 
8192, a 
= 1 17 m3; its common logarithm is 
ee er and its binar = .320303 5 it is 
linrmas, to an apoteme and three limmas ¢ it is the difference 
between a major third anda {chifma, alfo between five oGtaves 
and eight fifths, or five fourths and three fifths, whence it 
wae = Aad ° 
omma-dejicie nt, the deficient fourth, or the 
leffer. ean of Pele. is a cornma lefs than a true fourth, 
2 
as its name imports ; its ratio is = = 243 3 + 
5 f+ ; its common logarithm is 8804562 9528, and 
its re came = 639713 major commas, 
it can - uned. 
, Comma-redundant, the redundant fourth, the 
h of Holder, and the fu uper rfluous fourth of 
major comma 3 its 
Fou 
aoe Sean 
alileo, exceeds a true fourth by the 
— 
ratio is —— = a 2652+ 5f + 23m; itscommon 
suena is .8690662.31 SOx one its binary 2 oe = 432958: 
is 811 major com and is equal to two majer 
fee xa a major fermito ae re a minor third anda m ajor 
tone ; it isthe difference between two minor and one major 
thirds and a fourth, alfo oie two fifths and a major 
ret Leoieay: it may be tu 
re al hymen fi ive, exceeds a true ada ath 
the dialchifina, being the refulting fourth, or that bet 
the bearing notes, when eleven fucceflive perfe& fours 
331072 
177147, 
2662 + 5 f + 23m; its common pa is 
+8691761,24375 and its binary log. = .434583 ; is 
24. 8og m ajor cape is equal to two major tones ‘and an 
apotome, to three apotomes and two limmas: it is the 
cifference aaa a fifth and two limmas, baw It 
fifths and fix o€taves, between five otaves and 11 fourths, 
or between five fifths and ‘ix fourths ; whence it may be 
tuned. 
(or 13 fifths ) are tuned in an otave : its ratio is 
Extreme diminifbed, the enharmonic leffer ied 
inor femitones {maller than a true ae 
than a minor third ; 
FourtTHy, 
of fome, is twom 
and an serniarmone diefis great er 
¥atio is 78 = i = 1825+ 3 f+ 16m: its common 
logarithm is .9105187,9731, and its binary logarithm 
-297249 5 it is 16.58587 major commas, and is equal to three 
major femitones and a major comma, to a major and a minor 
tone and an enharmonic diefis: it is the air nee between 
a minor fourth with two major thirds, and two miner 
thirds, or, between a major —- bs ane major — 
‘and “hénce it may be tuned on ano 
o rtH Point, rie a 
ourTH Rate. 
FOUSS SERAT, in en y3.a town of France, in 
the department of the Upper Garonne, and chief place of a 
canton in the -diftri€t of Murat; 29 miles S.W. of Fou- 
loufe. The place contains 2,100. and the canton 7,857 inha- 
_ bitants, on a tetritory of 1875 ‘kiliometres, in 18 communes. 
"Bee Axck. 
Fow 
OU: ee a digo of China, of the firkt-rank, iw’ 
-FC 
€ province of Fo- 
ty of its 
tuation, the trade it carries on, the number of its learned’ 
nd the convenience of i rs and nd par- 
, ticularly by the magnificence of its principal bridge, which, 
has more thai 100. arches,. co of white ftone, and 
ornamented throughout with a double baluftrade. Thig 
city is the refidence of a vicer: tits jurif- 
nd has unde 
iction = cities of the third clafs 8 piles. of Pekings 
N. Tat. 26° 4!. E. long. 13 “ ~~ 
r Vou he a city of China, of the 
firft rauk, in the province of —— 1, and formerly one of the 
mo beautiful cities in Chin 3 but fince the invafion of the 
h conveying ftill fome 
e ait is pure, the 
ae the adjacent fields 
25 lea or in extent ; 
and belonging to it are fix cities of the third - laf , 
FOU-TCHING-Y, a town of China, in ‘ae province 
of Kiang-nan; 17 miles N. E. of Liu-tcheou. 
TCHUEN, a town of China, in the province of 
3 35 miles E.N.E. of Ping-lo. 
FO U. TSING, a town of China, of the third clafs, in 
the province “A Fo- kien; 17 miles S. S. E, of Fou-tcheou. 
P-E,a cape on the N. W. pace ” the ifl 
of Hifpaniola. *N. lat. 19? ° 46’. W. long. 74°. maiaall 
FOU-YANG, a town of China, of the ne rank, in 
"the pr province of T’che-kiang ; 31 miles N.N.E. of Yen 
FOUYU a town of the kingdom of C 
eros ’ gdom of Corea; 16 miles 
or Fawey, a borough pee and fea-port 
unty of Cornwall, 
ere expanding its waters into a fpacious eftuary, forms 
cure harbour, capable of receiving veffels of a thoufand 
tons burthen at all iG tide. This is.a place of con- 
fiderable area and made a diftinguifhed figure in a 
serie ime and commercial .view. - feveral | 
; was a 
t owed its pro ue | onal ae 
lith and French ; 
cuous in-the reigns of kin 
Tn the time of the latter the veffels 
oe and Winchelfea, and refufing the demanded curtefy to 
thof 1 
watlike condition, and, in defpit 
7 arg mandate to the contrary; carried on holtilitiés 
ageing the French ; for which offence the veffels: belonging 
ecéived requ uent hoftile vifits from the French. "For its 
- defence in the time of Henry the Fourth, two fquare _ 
