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Catholic Winter School of America (1897-1902); of the Modern Language Association of America; of the American Folk-Lore Society; of the Alliance Fran- gaise of the United States and Canada; of the Alliance Franco-Louisianaise of New Orleans. Hon. member of: the Missouri Historical Society; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Geographical Society of Quebec; member of: the Academy of Mficon, France; the Royal Society of Arts of London; the American Historical Association; the Modern Languages Association of America; the American Folk-Lore Society; the Raven Society of the University of Virginia; president of: the Ath&6e Louisianais; the Louisiana Historical Society; the Public School Alliance of New Orleans; Officier d' Academic; OfEcier de rinstruction Publique; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; Son of the American Revolution. Author of: "Gabriel d'Ennerich", historical novelette (1886); "Bits of Louisiana Folk-Lore" (1888); "Sept Grands Auteurs du XIX« siecle" (1889); "Histoire de la htt^rature frangaise" (1893); "Louisiana Studies" (1894); "Louisiana Folk Tales" (1894); "Voyage en Europe" (1895); "Precis de I'histoire de France" (1899); "History of Louisiana", 4 vols. (1904); "History of Mexico" (1907); "Cyclopedia of Louisiana History" (1909).

ARTICLES: Iberville, Piebhe Le Motne, Sieub d'; Louisi- ana (Colonial).

Fournet, Reverend Pierre AtrausTE, s.s., m.a., b. at Clermont-Ferrand, France, 1867. Education: College of Billon and Seminary of Montferrand, France; St. Sulpice and Catholic Institute, Paris. Ordained and entered the Congregation of St. Sulpice 1892; vicar, St. Jacques, Montreal, 1893-1894; held the posts of professor of belles lettres and of history, Montreal College, Montreal, 1894-1910; at present, professor of the history of French literature, Laval University, and chaplain at the Mother House of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Montreal. Author of: " Mere de la Nativity et les origines de la Mis^ricorde " (Montreal, 1898) ; " La race frangaise dans TAmSrique du Nord" (Montreal, 1910); collaborator in: Vacant, " Dictionnaire de thdologie oatholique" (by Father Fournet: "Catholicisme et protestantisme au Canada"); "Encyclopedia Americana" (by Father Fournet: "Catholic Church in Canada").

ARTICLES : Acceptants; Anne d' Aurat, Sainte; Arnauld; Bathilde, Saint; Belmont, FRANgois Vachon de; Bernard (oh Barnard), Saint, Archbishop of Vienne; Bernard Tolo- MEO, Saint; Boulanger, Andr6 de; Bouvens, Charles de; Brisacier, Jacqdes-Charles de; Casson, Francois Dollier de; Colin, FR:fiD^Ric-Louis ; CuoQ, Andr^-Jban; Gal, Saint (2); Galland, Antoine; Gadme, Jean-Joseph; Gousset, Thomas-Marie-Joseph; Germanus; Henri de Saint-Ignace; Hurtado, Caspar; Marie de l'Incarnation, Blessed; Marie DE l'Incarnation, Venerable; Montboissier, Peter of; Picquet, Francois; Robert, Saint; Saint-Stjlpice, Society oe.

Fowler, Right Reverend John Clement, o.s.b., b. 1851, son of John Williams Fowler, of Birmingham. Education: Downside, England. Entered the Bene- dictine Order 1870; ordained 1878; conventual prior. Downside, 1889-1894; rector. Church of St. Osburg, Coventry, 1896-1905; Cathedral prior, Belmont, 1905-1915; rector, church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Redditch, England, 1915-

ARTICLE: Wegg-Prosseb, Francis Richard.

Fox, Reverend James Joseph, d.d., b.a., b. at Stewartstown, Co. Tjrrone, Ireland. Education: Royal University of Ireland; CathoMc University of America. Secretary and associate professor of ethics, Cathohc University, Washington, D. C. Author of "Religion and Morality" (New York, 1899).

ARTICLES: Anthropomorphism; Attributes, Divine, Benthamism; Cruelty to Animals; Duty; Egoism; Glory; Good; Hedonism; Indifferentism, Religious; Law, Natural; Self-defence; Slavery, Ethical Aspect of; Utilitarianism.

Fox, Reverend John Mortimer, s.j., a.b., b. at Boston, Massachusetts, 20 February, 1881. Educa-

tion: high school, Dorchester, and Boston College, Boston; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1902; former professor of economics, St. Francis Xavier's College, New York; ordained 1913; at present, professor of psychology, Boston College, University Heights, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

ARTICLES: Tamburini, Thomas; Tongiohgi, Salvatoh; Welte, Benedict.

Fox, Right Reverend Joseph J., d.d., b. at Green Bay, 2 August, 1855; d. 14 March, 1915. Education: Cathedral School, Green Bay; St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; American College, Rome; Lou vain University, Belgium. Ordained 1879; pastor at New Franklin, Wisconsin, 1879-1880; pastor, St. John's Church, Green Bay, 1880-1883; secretary to Bishop Krautbauer 1883-1894; vicar- general, diocese of Green Bay, 1894-1904; domestic prelate 1898; Bishop of Green Bay, 1904r-1914. Former member of the Knights of Columbus, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Cathohc Order of Foresters, Cathohc Educational Association, Wisconsin Histori- cal Society, Wisconsin Archaeological Society.

ARTICLE: Joseph, Polish Franciscan Sisters of St.

Fox, WillijUM, B.S., M.B., b. at Staschow, near Zditz, Bohemia, 18 Sept., 1864. Education: College of the City of New York; Stevens Institute of Tech- nology, Hoboken, New Jersey. Teacher 188(5- ; at present, professor of physics. College of the City of New York. Member of: the American Physical Society; the T^erican Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Author of: "Mechanical Drawing"; contributor to: "Machinery"; "Jewelers' Review"; "Franklin Institute Journal".

ARTICLES: AMptRB, Andr^-Marib; Babinet, Jacques; Bbcquerel, Antoine-C^sar; Biot, Jean-Baptiste; Campani, Giuseppe; Cassini, Giovanni Dombnico ; Castblli, Benedetto; Clerke, Agnes Mart; Divisch, Procopius; Faye, Hbrv£- Auguste-Etienne-Albons; Fizeau, Armand-Hippoltte-Louis; FouCAULT, Jean-Bertrand-L^on; Fraunhofer, Joseph von; Galvani, Luigi; Halma, Nicholas; Hartmann, Georg; H6p-

ITAL, GuiLLAUME-FRANgOIS-ANTOINE DB L' ; ImhOF, MaxIMUS

von; Jolly, Philipp Johann Gustave von; Jouffroy, Claude- Francois-Doroth^e de. Marquis d'Abbans; Kbeil, Karl; Lamont, Johann von; Maignan, Emmanuel; Mariottb, Edme; Marsiqli, Luigi Fbrdinando, Count de; Mattbucci, Carlo; MoNTGOLFiER, JOSEPH- Michel; Nollet, Je an-Antoine ; Pal- mieri,Luigi;Pbuerbach, Georgevon; Piazzi,Giuseppe; Picard, Jean; Poleni, Giovanni; Puiseux, Victor-Alexandre; Reg- NAULT, Henri Victor; Senefelder, Aloys; Torricelli, Evan-

GELISTA.

Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles, barrister, b. at Bristol, England, 28 February, 1871, son of Thomas Edmond Fox-Davies, of Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, and Maria J., daughter of John Fox, J.P., of Coal- brookdale. Education: public school of the Society of Friends, Ackworth, Yorkshire. Barrister-at-law (Lincoln's Inn); married Mary E. B., daughter of Septimus Wilkinson Crookes, of The Wyke, Shifnal, 1901. Former editor: of "Dod's Peerage"; "Genea- logical Magazine"; contested Merthyr Tydvil (Tory), 1910. Member of the New, United and "1900" Clubs. Author of: "The Book of Public Arms"; "The Art of Heraldry"; "Heraldry Explained"; "A Complete Guide to Heraldry"; "The Law on Names and Changes of Name"; "Heraldic Badges"; "The Dangerville Inheritance"; "The Average Man"; "The Manleverer Murders"; "The Finances of Sir John Kynnersley"; "The Sex Triumphant"; "The Duplicate Death"; "The Testament of John Hastings", etc., and printed "cases" for several claims of peerage; editor of: "Armorial Families"; "Burke's Landed Gentry".

ARTICLE: Heraldry.

Frangon, Reverend John A., ll.b., j.c.b., s.T.L. Education: St. Joseph's College, Montlucon, and Seminary of St. Irenaus, Lyons, EYance;