H O L 



by t\vo longitudinal and feven tranfverfe brown bars. Native 

 of the American feas. 



Stuiatus. Subluteous H. with brownifh back, body 

 nuirked by tranfverfe brown baiids, dorfal fiii ramentofe be- 

 hind, and marked by a black fpot. Native of unknown 

 regions. 



Argextinus. BrownifliH. with filvery fides. Native of 

 regions unknown. 



NiGEii. Black H. with extremely minute fcales : found 

 about the coaft of Cornwall. 



AcERiNUS. With fourteen foft and feventeen fpiny rays 

 in the dorfal fin ; perca acerina of Gnnel. Linn. Native of 

 the Euxine fea, and efteemed as food. 



C/ERULESCENS. Blueifh H. with all the fins yellow. 

 Native of the Indian feas. 



2. IVitb undfc'tded or rounded tails. 



Variegatus. Red H. with feven tranfverfe black lines, 

 and the head and abdomen varied with blue ftreaks : perca 

 marina of Linn. Gmel. Native of the Mediterranean and 

 northern feas. 



CoTTOiDES. With all the fins marked by two fpeckled 

 lines. Native of the Indian feas. 



PniLADELPHicus. Perca philadelphica of Linn. Gmel. 



GiGAS. Ochraceous H. with brown clouds, three- 

 fpined gill-covers, and eleven dorfal fpines : perca gigas of 

 Linn. Gmel. Native of the Mediterranean. 



FoRSKALii. Red H. with four broad tranfverfe whitidi 

 bands : perca fafciata of Linn. Gmel. Native of the Red 

 fea. 



Tauvinus. Linear-oblong H. with blackifh ferruginous 

 fpots : perca Tauvina of Linn. Gmel. Native of the Ara- 

 bian feas. 



Ongo. Brown H. with the body marked tranfverfely 

 by elongated fpots, and the dorfal, anal, and caudal fins 

 fpotted with yellow. A native of Japan. 



AuRATUs. Gold-yellow H. with red fpecks. Native of 

 the Eaft Indies. 



QuADRiLlNEATUS. Silvery H. with brownilh back, and 

 body marked above by four longitudinal black lines on 

 each fide. Native of the Eaft Indies. 



Fasciatus. Green-yellowifh H. with tranfverfe brown 

 bands divided beneath. Native of a region unknown. 



PuNCTATUS. Yellow H. fprinkled over with black 

 fpots and red points. Native of the Brafilian feas. 



Calcarifer. Subargcnteous H. with brownifh back, 

 large fcales, and fpotted gill-covers. Native of Japan. 



SURINAMENSIS. Brownifii H. v\ith fubluteous clouds, 

 red head, and anterior gill-covers fpine-ciliated. Native of 

 Surinam. 



Afer. Oblong-ovate brown H. with fmall fcales and 

 (hort tail. Native of the coalls of Guinea, in high eftimation 

 for food. 



Japanicus. Red H. with fmall fcales, and blue and 

 yellow irides. Native of Japan. 



Merra. White H. fpotted on all parts with brown. 

 Native of the Japanefe feas. 



Testudikeds. Subluteous H. with (lightly branching 

 brown bands, blue-ftriped gill-covers, and blackifh fins. 

 Native of the northern feas. 



Marginatus. Blueiili H. with brownidi back, red fins, 

 and dorfal fin edged on the fore-part with black. Native 

 place unknown. 



SoNNERATii. Yellowifli H. with three tranfverfe filvery 

 bands, edged with brown. Native of the Indian feas. 



Lanceolatus. Silvery H. tranfverfely banded with 

 Vol. XXXIX. 



H O V 



brown, and with tlie dorfal, anal, and caudal fins fublan- 

 ceolate. Native of tlie Eaft Indies. 



C;ERULEO-PU.vcTATb-.s.BlueiniH. with paleyellow clouds, 

 and decp-brov.-n fins fpotted with blue. Native country 

 unknown. 



Bicoi.011. Blueifli H. with irregular white fpots. Shaw's 

 Zoology, vol. iv. pt. ii. 



HOLT, 1. 7, (-. 216 — 1037. 



Holt, 1. i, for Grefford r. of the fame name; 1. a^. 

 r. iSll— 161— S13. 



HOLYHEAD, 1. 5 from laft, ;-. 181 1 — 539 — 3005. 



HOLYWELL. In iSll, the town of Holywell con- 

 tained 1 313 houfes, and 6394 perfons ; "via.. 2925 males, 

 and 3469 females : 117 families being employed in agri- 

 culture, and 752 in trade, manufaftures, and handicraft. 



HOMER, col. 2, 1. 23, for Cos r. Jos. 



HONEY Brook, a townfiiip of Chefter county, in Penn- 

 fylvania, containing 1073 inhabitants. 



HONITON, 1. 16, after aft, add — in the borough and 

 paridi ; 1. 17, r. 581 and 2735. 



HOPE, col. 2, 1. 13, add— Alfo, a town of the diftria of 

 Maine, in the county of Lincoln, having 787 inhabitants. 



HOPEA, in Botany, a fourth genus, (fee our former 

 Hopea,) thus infcribed, in Roxb. Corom. v. 3. 7. t. 210. 

 is very nearly allied to Dipterocarpus, (fee that article,) 

 though different in the afpeft of the flowers. 



HOPEWELL, 1. 5, after York, having 1577; after 

 Huntingdon, 805 ; after Wafhington, 2193 ; 1. 8, r. 1810 ; 

 1. 9, ;•. 2565 ; 1. 10, add — containing 1987 inhabitants. — 

 Alfo, a townfhip of Fairfield county, in Ohio, having 478 

 inhabitants. 



HOPKINS, a county of Kentucky, having 2927 inha- 

 bitants, of whom, in 1810, 404 were flaves. 



HOPKINTON, 1. 2, r. 1345 ; 1. 8, r. 1774. 



HOPS, col. 10, 1. 28, r. 3250. — Laws relating to, 1. 5, 

 infert — See alfo 45 Geo. III. c. 94. 49 Geo. III. c. 98. 

 and the duties that are impofed on hops. 



HORNBLENDE. See Mineralogy, Addenda. 



Hornblende Slate. See Mineralogy, Addenda. 



HORNSEY, 1. uli. r. In 181 1, the parifh confitled of 

 147 houfes, and 704 inhabitants. 



Hornsey, 1. 12 and 13, r. 1811 — 807, and 3349. 



HORN-STONE. See Mineralogy, Addenda. 



HORSE, col. II, 1. 22, r. 2s. lod. Col. 12, 1. 25 from 

 bottom, r. 22/. lOr. ; 1. 21, r. 11/. ^s. ; add— On the 

 fubjeft of duties on horfes, fee Tax. 



HORSHAM, 1. 32, r. In.lSll, the borough contained 

 287 houfes, and 1714 inhabitants; and the whole parilh, 

 including the borough part, contained 622 houfes, and 3839 

 inhabitants. 



Horsham, in America, 1. 2, r. 938. 



HOSPITAL, Bridewell, col. 2, 1. 18, r. which ex- 

 ceeded the receit by, &c. 



HOVEA, in Botany, in memory of Mr. Pantaleon Hove. 

 (See Poiretia.)— Br. in Ait. H. Kew. v. 4. 275. (Poi- 

 retia ; Sm. Tr. of L. Soc. v. 9. 304.)— Clafs and order, 

 Diadelphia Decandria. Nat. Ord. Papdionacea, Linn. Le- 

 gum'tnoftc, Jufl. 



Elf. Ch. Calyx two-lipped ; upper lip cloven, abrupt. 

 Stamens all connefted. Keel obtufe. Legume feffile, 

 roundifh, tumid. Seeds two crefted. - 



H. linearis, (very near 7/. lanceohita,C\\Tt. Mag. t. l02^,; 

 a linear-leaved W«(J, with blueiOi-purple/ow^rj, andfmootb 

 legumes; and H. longijolia, whole lea-oes ^xi longer, and 

 l%umes downy, arc the only fpcc.es in Hort. Kew., both 



