a royal city of Spain, in the province of Soria. It has a population of 2285, and is situated in a vast plain a short distance from the Ebro, on a small river which divides the town into two equal parts and falls into the Ebro. This stream has no name, and except in winter contains scarcely any water; but the springs are good and abundant. The principal products at Fuemayor are wine, grain, and garden produce of every variety; but that which commands most attention is its excellent capsicums, so much sought after over all the peninsula, as well for their flavour as for their large size, some of them weighing 1½ lb.; the average size, however, is about the half of this. The average annual sowing produces about 1,500,000 plants. Besides these, every kind of fruit abounds around Fuemayor, and large quantities of oil are manufactured.