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INDEX.
FRANCE.
Finds in Denmark, 10; Derbyshire, 11; Winster Moor, ib.; Pegges Barrow, ib.; Long Rood, ib.; Haddon Field Barrow, ib.; Gib Hill, ib.; Cross Flats, ib.; Galley Lowe, 12; Minning Lowe, ib.; Borther Lowe, ib.; Rolley Lowe, ib.; Ashford Moor, ib.; Carder Lowe, ib.; New Inns, ib.; Net Lowe, 13; Castern, ib.; Chartham Downs, ib.; Stand Lowe. ib.; Wetton and Ham, ib.; Middleton Moor, ib.; Come Lowe, ib.; Dowe Lowe, ib.; valley of Somme, 16; Abbeville, ib.; Gray's Inn Lane, ib.; Nineveh, 34; at Avebury, 74; at Crichie, 75; at Hakpen, 76; contents of, 250; tumuli, analysis of contents of, 11; finds at Stonehenge, 103-5; at West Kennet, 285 et seq.; inferences from, 288; inference from nature of, 106; from coins, 338; from absence of British, Gallic, and Christian coins, 340; from Roman pottery, 360; few inferences of age possible from finds in India, and why, 480; no iron or bronze, but Copper, in North America, 517; and tools only of copper, 517.
Finn, suitor of Graine, 225.
Firbolgs, or Belgæ, in Ireland, 176; when, 193; defeat at Moytura, 179; how long in Ireland, 193; whence they came thither, 193.
Fire, worship of, forbidden by Councils, 25.
Flann, son of Conaing, 201.
Flint remains found at Abbeville, 16 note; inference from, 166; symbolic of what, 447. See Finds.
Flower, Mr., account of African monuments, 396; and their builders, 403.
Ford, Mr., his 'Handbook of Spain.'
Fordum, see Böece.
Formorians, from Africa, settled in Ireland, 176; dispossessed by Belgæ, 176; of same race as Dananns, 187.
Forres, Sweno's stone at, 59.
Fountains, worship of, 21-5.
Fouquet, M., see Galles, M.
Four-cornered grave, 449.
"Four Masters " cited, 213, 225, 382.
France, climate of, at epoch of "Cave men," 17; finds in, 16; menhirs, 59; a single sculptured stone there, 59 note; French study of rude-stone monuments, recent, but scientific, 325; 'Dictionnaire des Antiquités Celtiques,' ib.; Bertrand, M., his map of France, 326; general distribution of French monuments, ib.; no dolmens in East of France, 327; date of Celtic first invasion of Gaul, 327, 334; two early contemporary races in, 328; the 'ac' termination, 329; church architecture in dolmen region of the South of France, 331; form of dolmen distinguishes dolmens in Brittany from those in South of France, 335; Confolens, 337; plan of,