INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



131 ; description of characteristic manners and 

 costumes of the inhabitants of the various coun- 

 tries of Europe, 132-196 ; of Asia, 196-226 ; 

 of Africa, 226-248 ; of North and South Ame- 

 rica, 248-284 ; of Oceania, 285-303. 



Etruscans, the, 27. 



Europe, summary of the history and condition of, 

 during the middle ages, 53-123 ; condition of, 

 at the time of the fall of the Roman Empire, 

 53, 54 ; vast incursions of barbarians, 54 ; civil 

 condition of the inhabitants of, during the mid- 

 dle ages, 87, 88 ; gradual progress of Christian- 

 ity in, 100 ; description of the different stocks 

 of the people of, 130, 131 ; particular descrip- 

 tions of the people of the various nations of, 



132 et seq. 



Evangelists, the, an order of ecclesiastics, 104. 

 Evo, the, a negro tribe, 239. 

 Eyeoes, the, 129,241. 



Ezegiah dialect, the, spoken among the Berbers, 

 233. 



Fabius Maximus, 33. 



Falcon Indians, the, 278. 



Fan tees, the, 129. 



Feejees, the, 301. 



Fehlahin, the, 200, 201. 



Felashah, the, 229. 



Felloops, the, or Feloops, a negro tribe, 238. 



Ferdinand II. of Arragon, 82. 



Fertits, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Fetishes, the, of the negroes, 244. 



Feuillans, the, an order of monks, 103. 



Fezzanians, the, varieties cf hue among, 230 ; 

 physical appearance, language, occupation, cos- 

 tume, &c., of, 231. 



Fihs, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Finguianes, the, 287. 



Finns, the, 131, 158, 167. 



Flemings, the, 195. 



Florence, sketch of the history of, 81. 



Florida, the Indian tribes of, 258. 



Folgies, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Fontenay, battle at, betw^een Lothaire and his 

 younger brothers, 66. 



Foolahs, Foulahs, or Fellatahs, various tribes of, 

 234, 235 ; great influence of, 235 ; warlike 

 character of, ib. ; religion, domestic habits, 

 costume, &c., of, ib. 



Foolies, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Forster, description of the inhabitants of Terra 

 del Fuego by, 272. 



Fowries, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Foys, the, a negro tribe, 239. 



France, internal troubles of, under the successors 

 of Charlemagne, 67 ; rule of the family of Ca- 

 pet in, 78, 79 ; importance of the house of Bur- 

 gundy in, 79 ; summary of the history of, from 

 987 to 1483, 78-80 ; national characteristics of 

 the inhabitants of, 193 ; varieties of habits and 

 character in diflferent sections of, 193, 194 ; 

 costume, 194 ; various races in, 195. 



Franciscans, the, an order of monks, 104. 



Franconians, the, 134, 142. 



Franks, the, monarchy of, founded by Clovis, 54 ; 

 extent of the territory of, 60 ; sketch of the 

 history of, ib. 



Fraticelli, the, a religious society, 104. 



Fratres minores, the, 104. 



Frederick I. Barbarossa of Germany, 73, 74 ; 

 Frederick II. of Germany, glorious reign of, 

 75 ; Frederick IV. emperor of Germany, 78. 



Freemasons, sketch of the history of, 109. 

 Friars, the begging, or the Mendicants, 104. 

 Frien(lly Islands, the, account of the inhabitants 



of, 300, 301. 

 Frontevrault, the order of, 103. 

 Fullheim, curious bridal costumes at, 134. 

 Fungi, the, a negro tribe, 242. 

 Furlani, the, 151. 

 Furtwangen, characteristic costume at, 133. 



Galba, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Gallas, the, an Abyssinian tribe, 229, 246. 



Gallatin, the tribes of the Athapasca Indians ac- 

 cording to, 256, 257. 



Gamants, the, 229. 



Gambretti, Peter, the Congregation of, 104. 



Gascons, the, 195. 



Gauchos, the, 281. 



Gauls, the, 9, 11, 12. 



Gebbes, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Genoa, rapid rise of, 81 ; subdued by Venice, ib. ; 

 the Genoese, 189. 



Genseric, king of the Alani, 58. 



Georgians, the, 168 ; local position and various 

 tribes of, 174, 175 ; general character, habits, 

 employments, &c., of, 175, 176. 



Gepidae, the, general account of, 57. 



German knights, the, or Order of Lords, 108. 



Germanicus, successes of, against the Germans, 40. 



Germans, the ancient, an aboriginal race, 12 ; 

 leading tribes of, ib. ; first grand historical 

 movement of, 12, 13 ; physical conformation, 

 prevailing characteristics, manner of life, social 

 arrangemetits, government, and religion of, 14, 

 15. 



Germany, state of, in the time of Augustus, 39 ; 

 attempts of the Romans to subdue the inhabit- 

 ants of, 39, 40 ; condition of, under the suc- 

 cessors of Charlemagne, 68 ; sketch of the his- 

 tory of, to the extinction of the Franconio-Salian 

 house in 1125, 68-72; history of, under the 

 monarchs of the house of Hohenstaufen, 73-76 ; 

 history of, from 1273 to 1493, 76-78 ; general 

 characteristics of the inhabitants of, 132 ; par- 

 ticular description of several German stocks of 

 people, 132 et seq. ; the North Germans, 138 ; 

 the middle Germans, 139, 140 ; mental and 

 physical condition of the inhabitants of, 153, 

 154. 



Getae, the, descendants of the Scythians, 11. 



Gez, the, a nation of South American Indians, 

 277, 278. 



Ghibelines, origin of the name, 73. 



Ghilshi, the, 204. 



Ghiomas, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Giens, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Gladiators, the, of Rome, 50, 51. 



Goahiros, the, a South American tribe, 268. 



Godfrey of Bouillon, history of the crusade under, 

 118, 119. 



Goitacas, the, a South American tribe, 276. 



Gold Coast, the, domestic habits, physical confor- 

 mation, character, &c., of the inhabitants of, 

 236-238. 



Gooba, the inhabitants of, a civilized race of ne- 

 groes, 234. 



Good Hope, the cape of, discovered by the Portu 

 guese, 82. 



Gorahs, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Gotha, varieties of costume in, 142. 



Goths, the, general account of, 56. 



Gottscheers, the, 151. 



773 



