FUE 
burning of all kinds of earthen ware. 
cylindrical cavity, filled from the bot 
colur 
a potter’s ba isa 
to the top with 
between the columns; andthe flame, when produced in fut- 
ficient quantity, proves a torrent of liquid fire, conttantly 
flowing up through the whole of the interllices, and heats 
the whole pile in an equal manner. 
Flaming fuel is alfo proper in many works or agape ee 
in which much fuel is confumed, as m breweries, diftiller 
and the like. In fuck Ww a - 
the 
ofe than would 
othereile be neceflary. But this is little attended to, or ill 
underflood in many of thofe manufactories. It is not un- 
common. to ae vait clouds of black fmoke and ie sata ae 
out of their vents. Thi ens ac confequence of their 
‘throwing too tae a quantity of crude fuel into ce fone 
at once. - The heat is not fufficient to inflame it jee 
and id eeconieduence is a great lofs of heat. Sce re 
TOR 
ae t.isa known truth, that fuel cannot confume by means of 
heat alone, ia the admiffion of frefh air, and this is no 
eerie proved, than by this eafy experiment. 
within, be fitted 
is ia a out and 
cooled, open it, and the piece of decal will be found 
‘Wl black, in a own form, and no way apparently altered 
or diminifhed. 
It is oh from this, that the confumption of fuel de- 
pends upon the rarefaGtion, diflodgment, brifk agitation, 
and difcharge of its inflammable vapour, ‘by means of 
frefh air ; and hence we have ar ris — the known rule 
of extinguifhing fires by {mo 
It is provided ek ate that wood fuel fhall not be felled 
under the affize e BILLET a 
FUEN, in Gagrapy a river ape China, which runs into 
26.6 Ks 
with . 
FUE 
water, attracta great number of fi a a who contribute 
greatly to its opulence. 'T'o its diftri ae one city of 
the fecond, = feven of the third aie ris 39 20 
ong. 111 2 
¥ UENT , Lay atown of Spain, in Afluria; 20 miles 
S W. of Santillan 
FUENTE an ‘town of Spain, in New Cattile, 
fituated on the Tagus ; - niles S.E. of Madrid. 
UENTE-Ginaldo, a town of Spain, in Eitremadura, 
ufed by the Spaniards in ce Ly = as a depdét for 
corn and ee 3; 16 miles N.W. o 
UENTE de Nanfa, a town °F rae in Afturia; 28 
miles S. W. of Santander. 
Fuente-el-Olmo, a town of Spain, in Old Caftile, between 
Segovia and Aranda de Duero. 
FUENTE Ovcjuna, a — of Spain, in the province of 
Cordova i . miles N.W. of Cor 
FUENTE de la se ee 7: Spiny in the proviace 
of G ate having a medicin {pring, of virtues known to 
the ancients, and celebrated for curing various diforder 
particularly the gravel ; 6 miles from Anteque 
FuEnte de la cla a town of Spain, in Valencia ; 15 
miles N. of Segorb 
Fuente de] Sabuco or de Sahurro, a = of Spain, ia 
the kingdom of Leon ; 16 miles from Sa! ae 
FUENTELSOL, a town of Spain, hare a Carthu- 
fan ee in Aragon, feated on the Ebro; 20 miles. 
-S.E. of Saragoffa. 
_FUENT ES, Fort, a fort of Switzerland, founded by the 
unt de Fuentes, governo £ Milan, in 1603, ae cae 
in ee and called by ted upon an infu-. 
lated rock, abeut 14 mile from the ee ie of mountain, 
and two miles from lake Com o, fothatit completely comm 
the only great rea w hich leads i into the Valteline, either 
from the Milanefe e Grifons ; and of courfe it was a 
0 
ney a senile ru eh ftone, a co 
ruinous barracks for foldiers, an 
pera ec the province of Chan-§. N. lat. 35° Md sie 7 in ol bi ae condition, n below the rock. 
FUENARABIA, or Fuenterapia. See FontTara- Spani ies arae oe a tnle thie’ a ite acs 
“FUENCALIENTE, a town of Spain, in Old Caftile, iar tution, ee . med oak ae peierienat 
near - fource of the Xalon; 15: miles N. of Si- ave of the Spaniards. The view from the fort is ah rko. 
= FUEN. HOA-FOU, a city of China, in the province of ee ine oe re ey the lake io "i a by 
Pe-tcheli, celebrated for: its extent and the number of its in- 
habitants, as well as for the aneed of its lage and trium- 
phal arches. [It is. fituated. near the great wall, amidit 
mountains, and has under its jurifdiGions b befides two cities 
ef the fecond, and eight of the third clafs, a great number 
af fortrefles. which bar the entrance of China againft the Tar- 
tars. Among the animals of the adjacent territary, t 
_ zmoft remarkable are yelow ae $ yas are much larger than 
’ thofe aan in Burope, and w ns are much valued by 
The nina pune tas afford cryftal, mar- 
the Chine 
We, and oti: 
FUENSALIDA,,. atown of Spain, i in New Catftile ; 18 
a N. oa of. Toledo.. 
UE a, town of China, of the third rank, 
a “he province of Chan-di;, 12 miles. W. NW. of 
ToR N-TCHEOU- FOU,. an a and commercial 
city of China, in the province of Chan-fi, fituated on the 
river Fuen-ho ;, its baths and {prings, shad as hot as boiling | 
Chiavenna, beautifully encircled wit owns 
villages. he hills which fiirt t e Valine and the lake.. 
of Como prefent a Hels Spee Iandexp forefts, corne - 
fields, 
pont ow Onore, a town £ Spain i in the province- 
of ears 13 miles W. of Cividad Rodri 
FUERTE & St. Jofef, a town of ac America, in. 
the province ef Tucuman; 95-miles. N.E._of St. . Miguel: 
e Tucuman 
FUERTE de Paltenas a ae of: Sou' 
oe of Tucuman, on Salado ; 
St..Miguel. de Tucuman 
UVESSEN, or Fussen, a town of Germany, in the 
bifhopric of Augfburg, fituated onthe Leech, and afron- 
tier town to Bavaria and the Tyrolefe, with a. BenediGine. 
abbey 
th, America,. in the . 
‘Go miles EsNVE. of | 
