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DUMBARTON. By the return of iSll, the burgh 

 and parilh of Dumbarton contained ^63 houfes, and 312 I 

 perfoiis; 1373 being males, and 1748 females: 93 families 

 employed in agriculture, and 524 in trade and manu- 

 fadures. The fhire of Dumbarton contamed 3218 houles, 

 and 24,189 perfons; 1 1,3^9 being males, and 12,820 fe- 

 males : I 123 families employed in agi-iculture, and 2689 in 

 trade, manufactures, and handicraft. 



DUMBLANE. In 181 1, the panfh contained 473 

 houfes, and 2733 perfons; 1272 being males, and 1461 

 females: 163 families employed in agriculture, and 293 in 



trade, &c. 



DUMFRIES. In 181 1, the burgh and panfh con- 

 tained 1445 houfes, and 9262 perfons; 4103 being males, 

 and CI 59 females. 



DUMFRIESHIRE. By the return of 1811, this 

 county contained 1 1,660 houfes, and 62,960 perfons ; 29,347 

 being'males, and 33,613 females : 3862 families employed 

 in agriculture, and 443 J in trade, manufaftures, and 

 handicraft. 



DUMMER, 1. 2, for Grafton r. Coos; add — contain- 

 inT 7 inhabitants. 

 DUMMERSTOWN, 1. 3, r. 1704. 

 DUNBAR, in Scotland. The burgh and parifli, in 

 181 1, contained 664 houfes, and 3965 perfons ; 1661 being 

 males, and 2304 females : 263 families employed in agricul- 

 ture, and 305 in trade and manufaftures. 



Dln'bar, atownfhip of Fayette county, in Pennfylvania, 

 containing 2066 perfons, of whom, in 1 8 10, 7 were flaves. 

 DUNBARTON, 1. 3, 1: 1256. 



DUNDEE, col. 2, 1. 7 from the bottom, ;-. i8ir 

 — 29,614, and add — the number of houfes 2482. 



DUNFERMLINE, col. 2, 1.41,^. 1811—11,649; 

 add — and the number of houfes in the burgh and parilh 

 1810. 



DUNKARD, a townlhip of Greene county, in Penn- 

 fylvania, having 1055 inhabitants. 



DUNKELD. The town and parifli, in 1811, contained 

 126 houfes, and 1360 perfons; 651 being males, and 709 

 females. The parifli of Little Dunkeld contained '^-- 

 houfes, and 2982 perfons; 1448 being males, and 

 females. 



DUNMOW, Great, col. 2, 1. 14 and 15, r. 1811— 



397 — 2015. Lltlle, 1. 4, add — The number of houfes, 



n 1811, was 45, and of perfons 264. 



637 

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DUNNET. In 181 1, the parifli contained 311 houfes, 

 and 1398 perfons ; 638 being males, and 760 females. 



DUNSE. In 181 1, the parifli contained 462 houfes, 

 and 2424 perfons ; 1 174 being males, and 1250 females. 



DUNSTABLE, 1.6, r. 1049; 1. 9, r. 475. 



DUNSTAPLE. In 1811, the parifli contained 296 

 houfes, and 1616 perfons; 690 being males, and 926 

 females. 



DUODENUM. See Intestines. 



DUPLIN, 1.4, r. 7863—2416. 



DURAND, a townfliip of Coos county, in New Hamp- 

 fliire, having 62 inhabitants. 



DURBAR, denotes in India the court, hall of audience, 

 or levee. 



DURHAM, col. 2, 1. 9, )-. 29,033 — 177,625 ; 1. 10, ;-, 

 83,671 and 93,954. 



Durham City, 1. tilt. r. 932, and 6763. 



Durham, in America, 1. 4, r. 1772; 1. 9, r. 1449; 

 1. 1 1, for New Haven ;•. Middlefex ; 1. 15, r. 1 101 ; 1. 17, 

 ;-. 404. 



DURSLEY, 1. 15, for town r. parifli, 489; 1. 16, /'. 

 2580 — 365 families. 



DUTCHESS County, 1. 7, r. in 1810, was 51,363 — 

 1262. 



DUXBOROUGH, orDuxBURY, 1. 5, r. 2201. 



DUXBURY, 1. 3, r. 326. 



DYBERRY, a townfliip of Wayne county, in Pennfyl- 

 vania, having 3 1 8 inhabitants. 



DYSART, 1. 15, infert — The borough and parifli, by 

 the return of 1811, contained 777 houfes, and 5506 per- 

 fons. The town of Dyfart contained 136 houfes, and 1578 

 perfons : the lower, &c. 



DYSPHANIA, in Botany, ova-Zy.-jri.:, 'viconfplctious. — Br. 

 Prodr. Nov. Holl. v. 1. 411. — Clafs and order, Polygamia 

 Monoecia, or rather Dlandria Monogynia. Nat. Ord. Hole- 

 races, Linn. Clienopodus ajfjne, Br. 



Efl". Ch. Calyx deeply three-cleft, coloured. Cor. none. 

 Stigma fimple. Capfule turbinate, attached to the feed, 

 and encompaffed with the enlarged calyx. Mofl flowers 

 female. 



1. D. littoralis. A tropical New Holland herb, fniooth, 

 very diminutive, with alternate entire leaves, and axillary 

 tufts of wYiMsJlowers, twenty of which would hardly malte 

 the bulk of a pin's head. One only in each tuft is furnilhed 

 w'lXhJlamens. 



E. 



EAGLE, in Geography, a townfliip of Adams' county, 

 r'" Ohio, containing 8oi inhabitants. — Alfo, a town- 

 fliip of St. Clair, in the Illinois territory, having 384 inha- 



Eagle, Bald, a townfliip of Centre county, in Penn- 

 fylvania, having 1146 inhabitants Alfo, a townfliip of 



Lycoming county, in the fame ftate, having 246 inhabitants. 



Eagle IJland. Add — Alfo, an ifland in the dillridl 

 of Maine, and county of Hancock, having 9 inhabitants. 



EAR, Difeafes of. See DEAFNESS, Tympanum, Tubk, 

 Eujlachian, and Otalgia, the latter of which articles will 

 be found in the Addenda. 



EARL, in Geography, a townfliip of Lancafl;er county, 

 in Pennfylv»iiia, containing 4218 inhabitants.— Alfo, a 



townfliip 



