Iron-wood, a genus of the monogynia order, belonging to the tetrandria clas of plants. There are two species, both natives of the warm parts of America, rising with woody stems more than 20 feet high. They are propagated by seeds; but in this country must be kept continually in a stove.
FAGE (Raimond de la), an excellent designer and engraver, highly esteemed by Carlo Maratti, was born at Toulouse in 1648. He applied himself to designing, through inclination, in spite of his parents; and had no master, nor any assistance: but his superior talents supplied the want of them, and he became one of the best designers in Europe; but his performances on licentious subjects are the most esteemed. It is reported of this artist, that he never made use of money, but contracted debts; and when the accounts were brought him, he drew upon the back of the bills, and bid the owners sell the drawings to connoisseurs for the amount, by which they were generally great gainers. Several of those drawings are in the cabinets of the curious. He died in 1690.
FAENSA, a city and bishop's see of Italy, situated in the pope's territories, about 30 miles east of Bologna: E. Long. 12. 38. and N. Lat. 44. 30.