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LUNENBURG, in Virginia,!. 3,r. 12,261 inhabitants, 

 of whom 7155 were flaves in i8lo ; 1.6,/-. 744. Do. 

 #■. 1371. 



LURGAN, 1. 2, r. 874. 



LUTON. In 181 1 the parifli contained 726 houfes, and 

 37i6perfons; -viz. 1695 males, and 2021 females: 418 

 families being employed in agriculture, and 219 in trade and 

 manufaftures. 



LUTTERWORTH, 1. 16 from the bottom, r. i8u— 

 410 — 1845. 



LUZERNE, 1.5, r. 29; 1.8, r. 18,109; add— Alfo, a 

 townfhip of Fayette county, in Pennfylvania, having 1538 

 inhabitants 



LYCOMING, 1. 5 and 6, ,-. 18—11,006; add— Alfo, a 

 townfhip in the faid county, having 795 inhabitants. 



LYCOPERDON. Add—See Tulostoma. 



LYMAN, 1. 5, r. 948 ; 1. 7, add— with 1248 inhabitants. 



LYME, 1. I, r. containing 670 inhabitants; 1.6, r. 

 4321- 



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l.\UE-Regu, col. 2, 1. 8 and 7 from the bottom, r i8l I 

 —1925— 342- 



LYMINGTON, 1. 18 and 17 from the bottom, r 181 1 

 —2641—534. 



LYNDEBOROUGH, 1.4, r. 1074. 



LYNDHURST, 1. 24 and 25, r. i^ii-ioj-ioic 



LYNDON, 1. ult. r. 1090. ^ ^' 



LYNN, 1. 5, r. 4087 ; add— Alfo, a townfhip of North- 

 ampton county, in Pennfylvania, having 1497 inhabitants. 



L\'Nti-Fie/j, 1. ult. r. 509 



LvNN-/?ff;J, \.uU. r. 181 1— 2199 — 10,259. 



LYONS, 1. 38, after branches, add — The prefent manu- 

 faftures of Lyons confift chiefly of cloths, of gold, filver, 

 and filk, galloons, ribbons, and 4ace, and the produce of 

 furriers, hatters, aiid bookfellers, befides thofe of the 

 working of gold-thread, filk-weavers, dyers, &c. Col. 2, 

 1. 26, add — fome reckon the whole population at I co.CXX). 



LYTHIODES. See Mineralogy, Addenda 



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MACCLESFIELD,!. 6 from bottom, r. 181 1 — 2518 

 — 12,299; °f whom 2458 families were employed, 

 &c. ; 1. 3 from the bottom, for that period r. the return 

 in 1800. 



MACHIAS, 1. 14, r. 1810— 1570. 



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MAC-INTOSH, in Geography, a county of Georgia, 

 which, with its town Darien, contains 3739 perfons, in- 

 cluding in the county 2850, and in the town 107 (laves. 



MACKEAN, a county of Pennfylvania, containing 

 Ceres townfhip, and 142 inhabitants. 



MACPHERSON, col. 2, 1. 29, for Lairy r. Laing. 



MACROMETER, an inftrument invented by Dr. 

 Wollafton, for meafuring direftly the diflance of inaccef- 

 fible objefts, by means of two refleftors, mounted as in a 

 common fextant, but at a greater dillance from each other. 



MACROPODIUM, in Botany, from \.\\<; long foot, or 

 ftalk, of its feed-veffel. — Brown in Ait. Hort. Kew. v. 4. 

 108. — Clafs and order, Tetradynamia Slliquofa. Nat. Ord. 

 Siliquofe, Linn. Cruc'ijerie, Juff. 



Efl. Ch. Pod linear, flalked. Cotyledons accunibent. 

 Calyx ereft. 



1. M. nivale. Siberian Macropodium. Ait. n. i. (Car- 

 damine nivalis: " Pallas It. v. 2. Append, n. 113. t. U. 

 Willd. Sp. PI. V. 3. 482.)— Native of Siberia, from 

 whence it was procured for Kew garden, in 1 796, by fir 

 J. Banks. A hardy perennial, flowering in fummer. Herb 

 fmooth, pale green, with oblong, toothed leaves ; the 

 radical ones fta)ked. Flowers fmall, white. Pods reflexed. 



mild. 



MACUACO, Flyin-g, of Pennant, in Zoology, the 

 Lemur volans of Linnseus ; for an account of which, fee 

 Galeopitiiecus volans. 



MACUNGY, 1.2, r. 2420. 



MADBURY, 1.4, r. 684. 



MADDERING, an operation performed in Calico- 

 Printing ; which fee. 



MADDOX, 1. 32, dele to that of St. Afaph ; and for 

 and from thence to r. that of Worcefler. 



MADELEY, 1. 9 — In 181 1, theparifh contained 1026 

 houfes, and 5076 perfons ; viz. 2502 males, and 2574 

 females : 18 families being employed in agriculture, and 747 

 in trade, manufaftures, or handicraft. 



MADISON, 1. 4, r. 8381 inhabitants, of whom 3970 

 were flaves in 1 8 10; 1. 7, r. 11,587—3000. At the end, 

 add — Alfo, a townfhip of Maine, in Somerfet county, 



having 686 inhabitants Alfo, a county of New York 



containing 25,144 inhabitants, of whom 35 were flaves in 

 1 8 10. — Alfo, a townfhip of Ohio, in Guernfey county, 

 having 249 inhabitants. — Another in Highland county, 

 with 430 perfons. — Another in Knox county, with 138 

 perfons. — Alfo, a county of Ohio, containing iix tovvnfliips, 

 and 1603 inh.ibitants. — Alfo, a townfliip of Montgomery 

 county, with 426 perfons. — Another of Mufliingum county, 

 with 426 perfons. — Another of Pickaway county, with 

 406 perfons. - Another of Butler county, with 1228 perfons. 



— Another of Columbiana county, with 539 perfons. 



Another of Gallia county, having 170 inhabitants. — An- 

 other of Scioto county, with 307 perfons. — Alfo, a town 

 of Georgia, in Morgan county, having 124 inhabitants. — 

 Alfo, a county of the MifTifllppi territory, having 4699 

 inhabitants, of whom 948 were flaves in 18 10. — Alfo, a 

 town/hip of Clarke county, in the Indiana territory. 



MADRID, 



