ollege for the Blind, Norwood, London.
Author of Papers on the Education of the Blind.
Blindness.
F. J. H.
FRANCIS JOHN HAVERFIELD, M.A., LL.D., F.S.A.
Camden Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford.
Fellow of Brasenose College. Fellow of the British Academy.
Formerly Censor, Student, Tutor and Librarian of Christ Church,
Oxford. Ford's Lecturer,1906-1907. Author of Monographs on Roman
History, especially Roman Britain; &c.
Boadicea;
Britain: _Pre-Roman and Roman_;
Caerleon;
Caledonia.
F. Ll. G.
FRANCIS LLEWELYN GRIFFITH, M.A., PH.D., F.S.A.
Reader in Egyptology, Oxford University. Editor of the
_Archaeological Survey_ and _Archaeological Reports_ of the Egypt
Exploration Fund. Hon. Member of Imperial German Archaeological
Institute, the Societe Asiatique, and the Institut Egyptien,
Cairo. Author of _Stones of the High Priests of Memphis_;
_Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the Rylands Collection,
Manchester_; &c.
Bubastis;
Busiris;
Buto.
F. L. L.
LADY LUGARD.
See the biographical article: LUGARD, SIR F.J.D.
Bornu;
British Empire.
F. R. C.
FRANK R. CANA.
Author of _South Africa from the Great Trek to the Union_.
British East Africa.
F. R. M.
FRANCIS RICHARD MAUNSELL, C.M.G.
Lieut.-Col. R.A. Military Vice-Consul, Sivas, Trebizond, Van
(Kurdistan), 1897-1898. Military Attache, British Embassy,
Constantinople, 1901-1905. Author of _Central Kurdistan_; &c.
Bitlis.
F. We.
FREDERICK WEDMORE.
See the biographical article: WEDMORE, F.
Boudin.
F. W. Ha.
FREDERICK WILLIAM HASLUCK, M.A.
Assistant Director, British School of Archaeology, Athens. Fellow
of King's College, Cambridge. Browne's Medallist, 1901.
Bithynia (_in part_).
F. W. M.
FREDERICK WILLIAM MAITLAND, LL.D.
See the biographical article: MAITLAND, F.W.
Bracton.
G. A. B.
GEORGE A. BOULENGER, D.SC., PH.D., F.R.S.
In charge of the Collections of Reptiles and Fishes, Department of
Zoology, British Museum. Vice-President of the Zoological Society
of London.
Caecilia.
G. E.
REV. GEORGE EDMUNDSON, M.A., F.R.HIST.S.
Formerly Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford. Ford's
Lecturer, 1909-1910. Employed by Bri
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