FRI 
een and tail fufcous s bill and tegs flefh colour. 
Teftaceous finch. 
ah five inches and a half, and fuppofed to inhabit 
Luiitania, 
Fravicotiis. Cinereous, beneath whitith ; chin white 
q uill-feathers black, 
€.5 
‘throat with a yellowifh fpot ; prim 
edged with br ee bill and legs te Gmel, Yellow- 
thr. oajed finch; A&&. Zool. 
Native of North le 
CARTHAGINIE Entirel 
and yellow {pots ; pill and legs pale fufcous, Jacquin. 
thagena fineh. 
ize of the canary bird. 
America, — in fong refer 
Car- 
The Pie inhabits South 
OcHRA White ; heady “fides: of ie neds breaft, and 
epee ochre oloue bill and legs yellow. Jacquin. 
‘Ochre finch. 
Inhabits Auftria. Size that of the chaffinch. 
Alas. Rufty-rofy ; crown, and beneath yellow ; 5 
pr iaaaie and tail fhort and obfcure. Lath. dmperia 
ae of the Amaduvade ; bill and legs flefh colour 3 inha- 
a 
RALIS. Fufcouss; collar ferruginous, Lath. 
R et ly Fe | finch. 
‘Inhabits the ifle of Terra del Fuego. 
FRINGILLAGO, a name by which fome have called 
. the whole genus of ihe titmoufe ; but eet “= reftraine 
Ww 
it only to one mae of them 6 the on larger 
kind, called by us the ox-e ARUS m1 jer i. 
ee Americana ‘caerulea, a name given by Mr. 
Ray to the American titmoufe, othevile ae mm by its 
Brafilian name guiragenosia. See Tanacru brafiienfis. 
FRINGILLARIUS, ACCIPITER, the name of a fpeci 
of hawk, called By fome nifus, and in Englith the eens 
hawk. See Fau us. 
FRINGYBAZAR, | in Geography, a town of Hindooftan ; 
11 miles S$.S.E.0 
GYPAT, a ee of Hindooftan, in Canara; fix 
miles E. of Mangalore 
FRIO, a river bs Spain, which rifes in Grenada, and runs 
‘into the fea at at 
FRIo, a Sal Wand on the coaft of the ae fituated 
in te and in W. long. 41° 31/45". and is 
ca with a follow in the middle, which makes it appear 
at a diftance like two feparate iflands. The paflage between 
the ifland and the continent is about a a 8 and 
feemed to fir Erafmus Gower to be clear of 
FRIPPERY, a French term, fometimes uted 3 in our lan- 
perly importing the trade, or traflick of o 
Reondand ane a goods. 
ord is alfo ufed for the place where fuch fort a. 
merce is carried on, and even for the commodities 
ene The company ee Frippiers, or Tripperers, at 
Paris, form a regular corporation, of an ‘ancient ftanding, 
-gnd ae a conliderable figure among the companies of 
that ci 
ER iSAW WA, in Geogra (ae ,a 2 ‘onal which 
runs a the Marfch, five mi 
H, Joun eee in pinto, was Ane at 
Sulztach, in the Upper Palatinate, in 1666. He ftudied at 
various univerfities in German 
ny, and after travelling thro ugh 
Fran d Swi nd, he fucceeded the evangelical 
preacher, Elias Breithorn, at Newfo lin bee peel Ae was 
griv fi th inter- 
=i een ne ae to 
yeniee -and other parts of panes and was in 1693 appointed 
y cinereous with fufcous, 
FRI 
fuperintendant Gf a nobleman’s eftate near r Nuroniberg. 
After this he went firlt to Holland, and then to Berlia, 
wher he was appointed. fub-reCtor, and then rector of the 
Grey Convent Gymnafium in 1726, By the recommendae 
tion of ce celebrated Leibnitz, whom he inftr ene in the 
“me 
e 
his name e by bein 
Brandenburg, and he was the firk perfon who sea 
mulberry-trees in the neighbourhood of Berlin, where he 
ormed a plantation of ree which flourifhed to a very great 
ae e.. He conceived an idea that chur rch-y ards, 1 in the city 
advantage, and the planw was recommended | in = let 171 (8 by. 
Frederic William I. He wa or of a German dictionary, 
and wrote a defcriptionof all eae: of Cina ,of which 
die parts were publifhed, Thefe have been of ne {mall 
ufe to fucceeding naturalifts. He was author of many 
other wor ks, among ae was .one entitled, «* A Reprefen-~ 
ation of the birds ermany, with a few of aac 
countries, coloured fe nature.” Reset eee ant, 
publifhed by Frifch’s 
account of fe reat accuracy of the leu ing. 
- ried grand clafles, which occupy 255 plates, and 1 79 pages 
defcription ; of thefe ae the defcription of the 
na firft claffes only. 
Friscn he in Ceageashy, a 1 gulf or arm of the fea, on 
the coait of Pomerania i. the Baltic ; about 25 miles in 
length from eait to w reft, and eight fram north to fouth. The. 
Oder paffes through it at its eafternextremity.—Alfo, a ba 
of the f ween Konigfberg.and Elbing, feparated 
rm fea, betw 
rae the Baltic by a tongue of land, “ Frifen Ne- 
rungs ? 26 miles long, and fearcely two w The bay : 
abou 54 1 miles in “Jength, and hardly fix Gn br eadth. - 
communicate with. the Baltic by a narrow paflage cae 
Pillav 
FRISCHBACH ALLEN, a mountain of Stiria; 1@ 
mee E. of ae k. 
the d uc 
indulged ch ns of ftyle 
nthe innocence of 
ss 
mt 
5 
68 
Ces 
30 
& 
oD. 
a 
bad 
4 
= 
5 
Attempting to efcape from this place by cutting 
his fheets into flyps, and thus to let himfelf down from the 
window, his weight broke the fupport, and he was canst 
‘nately killed by fall. ‘This happened in Novem 
9, when he a d. had 
i 
anagrams, odes, .&c. 
tained the golden laurel, oa the title of “Crowned — 
