J. I.
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Jules Isaac.
- Professor of History at the Lycée of Lyons.
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Francis I. of France.
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J. K. L.
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Sir John Knox Laughton, M.A., Litt.D.
- Professor of Modern History, King’s College, London. Secretary of the Navy Records Society. Served in the Baltic, 1854–1855; in China, 1856–1859. Mathematical and Naval Instructor, Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, 1866–1873; Greenwich, 1873–1885. President, Royal Meteorological Society, 1882–1884. Honorary Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Fellow, King’s College, London. Author of Physical Geography in its Relation to the Prevailing Winds and Currents; Studies in Naval History; Sea Fights and Adventures; &c.
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Farragut; Fitzroy.
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J. L. B.
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Julian Levett Baker, F.I.C.
- Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Examiner in Brewing to the City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology. Hon. Secretary of the Institute of Brewing. Author of The Brewing Industry; &c.
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Fermentation.
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Fair (in part).
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Foscolo.
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J. Pa.
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James Paton, F.L.S.
- Superintendent of Museums and Art Galleries of Corporation of Glasgow. Assistant in Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh, 1861–1876. President of Museums Association of United Kingdom, 1896. Editor and part-author of Scottish National Memorials, 1890.
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Feather (in part).
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J. P. E.
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Jean Paul Hippolyte Emmanuel Adhémar Esmein.
- Professor of Law in the University of Paris. Officer of the Legion of Honour. Member of the Institute of France. Author of Cours élémentaire d'histoire du droit 'français; &c.
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France: Law and Institutions.
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J. R. C.
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Joseph Rogerson Cotter, M.A.
- Assistant to the Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin. Editor of 2nd edition of Preston’s Theory of Heat.
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Fluorescence.
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J. R. F.*
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Joseph R. Fisher.
- Editor of the Northern Whig, Belfast. Author of Finland and the Tsars; Law of the Press; &c.
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Finland.
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J. R. J. J.
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Julian Robert John Jocelyn.
- Colonel, R.A. Formerly Commandant, Ordnance College; Member of Ordnance Committee; Commandant, Schools of Gunnery.
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Fireworks: History.
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J. S. Bl.
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Rev. John Sutherland Black, M.A., LL.D.
- Assistant Editor, 9th edition, Encyclopaedia Britannica. Joint Editor of the Encyclopaedia Biblica. Translated Ritschl’s Critical History of the Christian 'Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation.
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Fasting; Feasts and Festivals.
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J. S. F.
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John Smith Flett, D.Sc, F.G.S.
- Petrographer to the Geological Survey. Formerly Lecturer on Petrology in Edinburgh University. Neill Medallist of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Bigsby Medallist of the Geological Society of London.
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Felsite; Flint.
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J. S. K.
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John Scott Keltie, LL.D., F.S.S.. F.S.A. (Scot.).
- Secretary, Royal Geographical Society. Knight of Swedish Order of North Star. Commander of the Norwegian Order of St Olaf. Hon. Member, Geographical Societies of Paris, Berlin, Rome, &c. Editor of Statesman’s Year Book. Editor of the Geographical Journal.
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Finland (in part); Flinders.
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J. T. Be.
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John T. Bealby.
- Joint Author of Stanford’s Europe. Formerly Editor of the Scottish Geographical Magazine. Translator of Sven Hedin’s Through Asia, Central Asia and Tibet; &c.
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Fens; Ferghana (in part).
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Fiddle; Fife; Flageolet; Flute (in part).
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Formosus.
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Factor.
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L. J.
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Lieut.-Colonel Louis Charles Jackson, R.E., C.M.G.
- Assistant Director of Fortifications and Works, War Office. Formerly Instructor in Fortification, R.M.A., Woolwich. Instructor in Fortification and Military Engineering, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
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Fortification and Siegecraft.
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L. V.*
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Luigi Villari.
- Italian Foreign Office (Emigration Dept.). Formerly Newspaper Correspondent in east of Europe. Italian Vice-Consul in New Orleans, 1906; Philadelphia, 1907; Boston, U.S.A., 1907–1910. Author of Italian Life in Town and Country; Fire and Sword in the Caucasus; &c.
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Faliero; Fanti, Manfredo; Farini, Luigi Carlo; Farnese: Family; Ferdinand I. and IV. of Naples; Ferdinand II. of the Two Sicilies; Fiesco; Filangieri, C.; Florence; Foscari; Fossombroni; Francis II. of the Two Sicilies; Francis IV. and V. of Modena.
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