FOX. 
the reigns of Betas IE, and James IL; which — - 
had affairs proceeded, for a fhort time only, in the fam 
courfe, the feces and defolate si i of Tepoti ‘alk 
n the country: it like. 
of that 
Englifh Peerage. rlia 
early ek of the Reign of James II, &c. 
Fox ZILE S; SEBASTIAN, a Spanith pilofophe 
and man ee letters, was born at Seville in 1528, a 
fued his ftudies — in a own country aad oly in ihe 
o attract the notice oft the learned 
it 
i ae to on m i Spa 
mbarked w 
The principal w whi 
behind him were, * De Studii Philofophici Ratione ;” 
“De Ufu et Exercitatioue Diale&ti ;”_ ‘* De Honore 
v “De Regno et Regis Inftitutione 
Moreri. 
Fox, in Engineery, — fignifies a pene: or 
bork, undergr ound. e n’s Reports, i 
Fox, in Geography, a eens Cf Peru; 9 miles E, of 
Lopes 
Fox J/land, ‘an ifland near the weft coaft of Ireland; 7 
miles E. of Slyne head.—Alfo, an American iftand, near 
the coaft of Main. N. lat. 44° 2'. W. long. 68° 
Fox Lflands, a group of iflands between Ketotfkatka 
and America, ie! a part of che cere called the Aleutian 
iflands, which fee hefe conftitute, according to the ar- 
rangement of Mr. “Muller, the fourth clafs of iflands ying 
between Kamtfkatka and America ; the other gerd xe 
being the Safignes, comprehending fix iflands, viz. 
eh s and Copper iflands, and the neareft ‘Alcdtians, Of 
tmagSemia, an Anatto are moft eminent; and Chao, 
Kilka: aia 
n a secount 
by a fia Gorelol (the 
ae d laftly, ‘The fourth clafs, 
or bck ands, a Ka valang, comprekend oe following 
mukta, Tthigam Thhagula, Unifka, 
Ulaga, ‘ee lene Kagamin, ‘Kigalgs, Shalmaga, Un- 
mak, Agua-Alefka or’ Unalafhka mga or Unimak, 
oho hae — of land from the pee t of Ame 
w circumjacent iflands, is faid to proje&t 5 and 
beyond this pont are Uligan, Autun-Duffuma, Semedit, 
and Senegak, whence perhaps Kadiak was f. 
Padiushese «a a perhaps Kadiak was ormed, The 
te 
traces are {till to be feen in the {fulphureous boiling fources 
that are met with at various intervals. On Tatav vanga and 
I ndr reanofikiy iflands, and again on 
ew vegetables reign ane 
Belides creeping twigs of willow, larches, alders,. and birch, 
which feem ittle as on the fnow et pd no hi Ped 
been perceived on thefe iflands, Ra _ 
are the fame as at 
er, a 
trufted, as no {mall number of Ruffians have pei to. 
their coft, having been ak _ murdered: by thefe fa~ 
vages. ‘Tooke’s Ruff. Emp. 
ox Lflands, are alfo ateall clufter of {mall iflands on: 
the ces is fide _ the gulf of St. Lawrence. .N. lat. 51°. 
ong. . _ 
Wires Rea: ariver of Canada, which runs into the gulf of 
St. Lawrence ; 9 miles N.N.W. of Cape Rofieres. -—Alfo,, 
a river of 
mouth lies W. lon ng 8 - 
53, N. oa 43° a Ais, a- river df Canada, as 
