DEP 
practical utility. anes it will be advifeable in delicate 
o the nature of the curvature bee 
3) le his may be ealily haa by the 
ubles inferted under the article Decrer, w e.radius 
curvature is given both for the meridional a a perperdi 
ee de 
Fae: “Le t the latitude = 
Required the depreffion at > et eater in the 
direction eaft or weit; and likewste north and fouth. 
Nor 
Zaft or Welt. th or on. 
Log.o5 - = 9.69897 Log.og + = 9897 
Log. 1 == 7.92128 Log. rad. - = 7.32021 
Log. fis 08)? = 0.06685 Log. (1.08)* = 0.06685 
7.08710 + 08603 
Its com. 2.91290 Itscom. 2.91397 
Log. 5000 - = 3.69897 Log. S000 + 3.69897 
16.61187 16.61294 
Tang. 1° oe 32” = 8.30593 Tang. 1°99! oe 8.30647 
se in realeeys ou a a lower ate, of 
fail. Gea & nfon defines the 
term, with a fen: 7 his Gave. Philofophy of Min. p. 221 5 
or, it fignifies thofe grea oe depreffions, or finkings down, 
which fe aged in the ftra Many of thefe, it muft be ob- 
fled, or 
n O ecaufe = a 
trata rife towards the lake. is, we fu 
aglifh reaneli as 
the chalk {trata at Dover, 
VATION 0 Sia, ~ AssorrtTion of Moun, 
PR urgery, 18 the eae | aa of the 
fkuil, fo as to ee down upon the brain. This ta 
as 
this caufe, under the article Compression, to which the 
reader is ae referred, See Trepanninc, and Jnju- 
ries of the 
DE PRESSOR, in Myology, a name given to feveral 
mufcles, which have the powee of drawing down the parts, 
in which ~ ey are in erte 
EPR la nafs one of a mufcles attached to 
the cartilaginous part of the nofe. is the depreffor = 
fuperioris proprius of Douglas, Pincifif moyen of Wi 
Vabaifleur du nez of Bichat. It arifes from the fuperior a 
illary bene in front of the incifor and canine teeth, and af- 
cends ina ftraight direGtion, to be inferted i into the ala of 
the nofe, where its fibres are mingled w ith thofe of the 
ee naris, and of the levator labii rages et ale 
t draws down the ala of the nofe, and the neighbour- 
ing ca of the upper lip, which it prefles 8 againft'the teeth. 
PRESSOR angult oris, one of the mufcles of the mouth ; 
for the defcription of which, fee TITIO 
PRESSOR J/abiorum communis ; a name given by fome 
to the depreffur anguli oris, which fee. 
| 
: DEP 
Depressor labii fuperioris alaque naff. See Derressor 
le naft 
ae labit fuperioris proprius. See Derressor 
Sy 
ale 
Dass RESSOR /abii inferioris, a mufcle of the lower lip, 
defcribed alfo by the.name of quadratus ; for its defcription 
ee the account of the mufcles of the lips, in the article 
Deciurtition. 
Derressor oculi, e which has been fometimes 
given to the inferior hraight « ace of the eye. Se 
Depressor maxille inferioris, a name of the digaltrieus 
mufcle ; for the def{cription of which, fee the article Decuu- 
TITION. 
DEPRIMENS, in rag da a term applied to fome muf- 
cles which deprefs or draw down parts. 
Derrimens divenier. See Dose 
DevrimMens Aumerum Seite a name pe by Spigelius 
to the teres major, which 
EPRIMENS oculi, the iene ftraight mufcle of the eyes 
bail. See Eve 
DEPRI VATION, in .the aes Law, the aét of be» 
ki : 
digni ty: as w 
depofed, or deprived of his preferment, for {ome matter, or 
fault, in faGt, or inlaw. See Deposition. 
Deprivation is of two kinds; 2 beneficio, & ab officio 
DeprivaTion 4 ice is, W 
defe& a minifter is w for ever deprived of his living, 
or prefe asa = idler from ication 3 in that the lat« 
ter is only te 
Deprivation a officio, is when a minifter is for ever de» 
prived of his orders: which is the fame, in reality, with what 
we otherwife call depofition and degradation ; and is ufually 
for fome heinous crime deferving death, and is per= 
formed by the bifhop in a folemn manner. See Decra- 
ATION. 
D-privation sel alfo coe at in ge ae of fom 
paciular pares ana arli The de eran 
f bifho ops, -18 declared il by ae 39 Eliz. c. 8. B 
their duty. (1 Sa 
ther, firft, by fentence declaratory in the ecclefialtieal courts, 
for fit and fufficient caufes allowed by the common law; fuch 
as attainder of treafon or felony (Dyer 108. Jenk. 210.) or 
convidtion of other infamous crimes int ‘i rt courts ; for 
fa. infidelity, grofs immorality, a like: or, fe- 
fome malfeafanc de. or crime; as for fimony (31 Eliz. c. 6, 
12 Ann, c. 12.)3 for maintaining any doctrine in deroga- 
tion of the king’ s fupremacy, or of the 39 articles, or of the 
Book of Common Prayer (1 Eliz. c. 142. 13 Eliz.c. 12. )s 
for negleCting after aa to read the liturgy and arti 
cles in the church, or make the ear a apart poperys 
or take oe abjuration ag 3s Eliz. c. 12 r. II, 
+4. 1 c. fing any other form if prayer 
than the fae of the Cah of England (¥ Eliz. c. 2.) 3 
r for abfenting himfelf 60 days in one Oba from a a fice 
bel onging to a popifh patron, to which the clerk was pre 
fented by either of the univerfities (1 W. & M. c. 26.); 
