JUL 



, I. p,-or,fe,: Ait. n. 2. (Cymbidium proliferum ; 

 i\'\\A '^n PI V X or. 1— Flowers axillary. Leaves Ian- 



in Ohio, having 394 uihabitants. 



TUBILEETi: IS. for thirty-five ,-.th,rty-three. 



IVES, St. 1. /./■««//. '•• 1811—712—32^1 perfons, in the 

 boroug-h and parilli. 



Iv^s .J'- 1- 4 f'-oni t^*^ '^"''' '■• 181 1—2426— 474. 

 JULFA. See Zulpha. 

 JULIEN, St. 1. 3, r. Saulnlic. 



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JUNGLE, denotes, particularly in India, a wood or 

 thicket, in a country overrun with (hrubs or long grafs. 



JUNIATA, in Geography, a townlliip of Cumberland 

 county, in Pennfylvania, having 1233 inhabitants. 



IXODIA, in Botany, from i|a.'Jn{, ■vlfciil. — Brown in Ait. 

 Hort. Kew. v. 4. 517. — Clafs and order, Syngenejia 

 Poly^.-tqualis. Nat. Ord. Compoftt£. 



EiT. Ch. Recept. chaffy. Seed-down none. Calyx 

 imbricated ; inner fcales radiating, coloured. 



I. I. achilUotda. Ait. n. I. — Native of the fouth coaft 

 of New Holland. A green-houfe fhrub, flowering moit part 

 of the year. 



K. 



KAMA, col. 2, 1. 3 from bottom, for magry r. viogry. 

 KAMAL, dele 1. 2, 3, and 4 from the bottom. 



KAMAWKA, in Geography, a county of Virginia, 

 containing 3366 perfons, of whom 352 were (laves in 1810. 



KARLY, col. 2, 1. 8, for ball ;•. bafe ; 1. 15 from bot- 

 tom, for as r. or. ■ , 1 v 



KARPOOT, a large and ancient town in the pachahc 

 of Di-irbekr, built on the fummit of a hill, at the weftern 

 extremity of a fertile valley, about three or four miles broad, 

 and from twenty to twenty-five miles long. 



KASAWAGO, a towndiip of Crawford county, in 

 Pennfylvania, having 384 inhabitants. 



KASHEKA, for Vifnaviira r. Fifzvamilra. 



KASI, 1. 4, for nari r. iiafi. 



KASKASKIAS, 1. 5, r. 622, and 48. 



KASYAPA, 1. 7, for all r. ufe. 



KAYKIYA, 1. 4, for Lucins, his half brother r. twins, 

 liis half brothers. 



KAZAMEEN, a town of Perfiaj in the pachalic of 

 Bagdad, three miles north of Bagdad, and on the weftern 

 bank of the Tigris, inhabited by about 8000 Perfians, who 

 refide here becaufe this town is the burying-place of Imam 

 Moufa Cafiim, and Imam Mahomet Tonky, holy men for 

 wliom they had great vefpect, and to whofe memory a noble 

 mofque is eretled. About nine miles north-weft of Kaza- 

 meen, and at fome diftance from the river, a pyramidical ftruc- 

 ture is erecled, called by Europeans the Tower of Babel, 

 Nimrood by the natives of Bagdad, and Agerkaf by the 

 Arabians, and fuppofed by fome to be coeval with the 

 remains of ancient Babylon. It is 190 feet liigh, and 100 

 ia diameter. 



KAZARON, or Kazeroo.v, ;-. nearly feventy miles 

 W.S.W. of Schiras, E. long. 51° 43'. This town is 

 fituitcd in a valley about thirty miles long, and feven or 

 »-ight broad, bounded on the N. by a fait lake, and fer- 

 tilized by many ftreams of excellent water. From the 

 depopulation it has fuffered, its prefent inhabitants do not 

 exceed 30CO or 4000. 



KEARSARGE Gore, a townfliip of Hillfborough 

 county, in New Hampfhire, having 125 inhabitants. 



KEENE, 1. 3, 1810; 1.4, r. 1646. 

 KEITH. In 181 1 the parifh contained 755 houfes, 

 and 3352 perfons; 1391 being males, and 1961 females: 

 173 families employed in agriculture, and 295 in trade, 

 manufaftures, and handicraft. 



KELAT, the capital of Balouchiftan, &c. ; add — It is 

 immediately encompafled by a low mud wall, and contains 

 4000 houfes : the inhabitants are eftimated at 7000, of 

 whom 500 at Icaft are Hindoos. The palace of the Khan 

 is feated on a very high hill, and commands a view of the 

 whole place and neighbouring country. The bazaar is well 

 fupplied, and the town has the appearance of opulence, 

 being frequented by merchants, and enjoying a confiderable 

 trade. N. lat. 29° 6'. E. long. 67° 57'. 



KELLY Vale, a towufliip of Orleans county, in 

 Vermont, having 40 inhabitants. 



KELSO. In 181 1 the parifti of Kelfo contained 529 

 houfes, and 4408 perfons; 1979 being males, and 2429 

 females : and the diftricl of Kelfo, comprehending twelve 

 parifhes, contained 2173 houfes, and 12,378 perfons j 

 5592 being males, and 6786 females: 1268 families 

 employed in agriculture, and 797 in trade, manufactures, and 

 handicraft. 



KENDAL, 1. ii/t. In the year iSn, Kendal wardcou- 

 tained 2719 houfes, and 13,674 perfons ; and the town of 

 Kirkby Kendal contained 1496 houfes, and 7508 perfons. 



KENERA, 1. 9, for there ;-. thefe. 



KENFIG. In 181 1, the parifti contained 55 iioufes, 

 and 242 perfons; 119 being males, and 123 females: and 

 Higher Kenfig, which is a hamlet in Mengan parirti, con- 

 tained 24 houfes, and 1 29 perfons ; 69 being males, and 

 60 females. 



KENILWORTH. In 1811 the parifh contained 463 

 houfes, and 2279 perfons; 1 145 being males, and 1 134 

 females: 155 families employed in agriculture, and 264 

 in trade, manufadures, and handicraft. 



KEN- 



