---- defeats the rebel Serca Christos, ii. 386
---- banishes the Catholics, ii. 402
---- his death and character, ii. 418
Falasha or Jews, their language, i. 404
---- account of them, i. 484
Farek, or Bauhinia Acuminata, Appen. 57
Fasil Waragna, made governor of Damot, ii. 673
---- quarrels with Ras Michael, ii. 697
---- defeated by him, ii. 705
---- defeated at Fagitta, ii. 714
---- defeated at Limjour, iii. 460
---- makes peace with the king, iii. 466
---- author’s interview with him in his camp, iii. 510
---- gives the author leave to visit the sources of the Nile, iii. 530
---- his artful conduct with Socinios, iv. 35
---- declares for Tecla Haimanout, iv. 43
Fatima, queen, surrenders to the Abyssinians, ii. 303
---- prudent conduct with Socinios, ii. 305
Fennec, Appen. 128
Ferriana, account of, Introd. 33
Fidele, the Shekh of Teawa his character, iv. 352
---- the author’s first interview with him, iv. 357
---- his deceitful conduct, iv. 362
Fit-Auraris, account of that officer, iii. 400
Fly, tsaltsalya, zimb, or cynomyia, i. 388
---- its wonderful effect, i. 388, 389
---- mention made of it by Isaiah, app. 390
Foosht, island, i. 329
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