F
Faithful beasts, [425]–8
Fare, travellers’, the lesson of, [171]–2
Fassathal, [357], [374], [379], [420]
Fatscherthal, [330]
Federbett, the, [90]
Feldkirch, [12] et seq., [22], [24], [43] et seq., [298]
Felsenau, [24]
Ferdinand I., [80], [163], [245] et seq., [324]–5
— II., of Tirol, [209], [258] et seq.
— II., Emperor of Germany, [277]
— I., Emperor of Austria, [281], [305]
— Karl, [123], [160], [280], [282]–3, [312]
Ferdinandeum, the, [306]–8
Ferklehen, [329]
Fern, auf dem, [33]
— Pass, [247]
— See, [33]
Ferneck, [335]
Fersinathal, [385]–6
Feuriger Mann, [167]
— Verräther, the, [379]
Feyen die drei, [428]–9 note
Fiddler, the prevailing, [429]–31
Fidelis, St., [13]
Fiecht. See Viecht
Fiegers, the, [84], [151], [173], &c.
Fife. See Pipe
Fig-coffee, [171]
Filò (filatorium) [33], [396], [416]–9 et seq.
Filomusso the Smith, [423]
Fire-worship, [346]
Flatz, [17]
Flavone, [359]
Fleims, Fleimserthal, [74], [357], [398]
Floitenthal, [88]
Flowers in Tirolean mythology, [37], [70]–1, [195], [216], [405]
Folgareit, [438]
Fondo, [366]
Fragenstein, [324]
Francis I., Emperor of Germany, [164], [292]
— II., Emperor of Germany, [296]
Franzensbrücke, [29]
Franzosenbühl, [356]
Frastanz, [24]
Frauenberg, [14]–16
Frau Hütt, [311]–2
Freihof, the, [241]
French in Tirol, the, [160], [177], [286] et seq., [296], [326], [356], [357], [359], [381], [395]–6, [397]
Frescoes, curious, [17], [31], [186], [243], [364]
Freundsberg, [188] et seq.
Freyenthurn, [365]
Fridolinskapelle, [14]–5
Friedberg, [207]
Friedrich mit der leeren Tasche, [26], [75]–8, [84], [96], [207], [235], [237], [238]–43, [253], [337], [393]
Fritzens, [148]
Froberte, [417]–9
Frogs, [339]
Fulpmes, [339]
Fuggers, the, [259] et seq.
Fuggers, the, in Tirol, [80], [173], [350]–4
Fussach castle, [20]