DIL 
wow in the Sherardian library at Oxford. a a ae 
i i be foun 
afeful, an to forw 
{ippis in Biogr. Brit. Letters of bile: nius to Ha ie and 
Linneus. Dill. Plarte circa Giflam. Hcet. Etth. and Fit. 
Mule. Haller Bibl. Bot 
DILLEUG GHING. See T1x 
DILLINGEN, in Geography, a 
many, in the circle of Swabia, bsfhopric o 
aa univerfity founded by bith 
ents 
a {mall town of Ger- 
if ey bie in 1552s 
fi eee on the 
W. of Augf- 
Lat. ia 30%. 
mmon, } 
= postal ie 
mother was 
¢ great earl of Strafford, and at ie feat of this 
acl. in Yorkfhire, he was inftru@ed i in the — 
Thence he was re emoved to he uni- 
a pro- 
His return to England wae foon ofa the 
reftoration, when he was made capta‘n ef ee band of pen- 
fioners. t the diffolute c court of Char I., he became 
diffolute, and addifted himfclf to the fafhionable vices and 
manners of thofe with whom he lived, and among whom ms 
a his ge he was lige 2 eee At the ga 
land. ming- 
who 
able 
had been employed to afluffinate him. 
rageous, defended himfelf with fo much refolution, that he 
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daughter of the earl of ho Noein his 
diffolute habits, he — the = and, in fome meature, 
the patron of litera He n ormed the plan of a 
fecicty for refining ale Englith lea and fixing ite 
flandard: in this be was aided by Mr. Dryden; but lord 
Rofcommon did not live to bring it to maturity. e 
never took any lead in politics, but was inclined to high 
monzarchical principles he es | ded the 
throne of thefe realms, he formed the refolution of takin 
up refidence me, bu e gout, 
which prevented him trom fetting out on his ney, to- 
gether with the unfkilfulnefs of his medical attendants, 
Weltminfter abbey. This Sobledan 
i pieces, which poets Seite ole eG “OF t hele 
e chief is, ** An Effayon Tranflated Ve etfe,?” a didaCtic piece, 
oetry 3 
a tranflition of ie) fixth eoouue of Virgil, of fome of she 
Vou 
DIL 
odes of Horace, and many me pieces. In {peaking of 
the powers of this eae Dr. Juhnfon fays, “ He is 
elegant, bitt not gre he t labours after exquitite 
beauties 3 but feldom ‘alls es ee faults. His verfifica- 
ai is {mouth, but rarely SS us, and his rhymes are ree 
arkably exa&t. He i ved tafte, if he did not enlarge 
bres kaae and he may 4 numbered among the benefaétore 
to Eoglith literature.””? Biog 
DILLSBERG, in eae ae nof Germany, in ae 
circle of the Lower Rhine, and pine of the Rhine; 
miles E. of Heidelberg. 
DILLWYNIA, im Botany. fo named by Dr. Smith in 
honour of Mr. Lewis Welton Diiwyn, F.R.S., Oe. ae 
thor of an eminently valuable werk on Brith ak 
Sm. in Sims’? and Konig’s Anaals of Betany, v. On 
Clafs and ee De ecan 
nacee, Linn. 
Gen. Ch. Cal. Pet 
appendages; angular “ Ge aie. 
divaricated fegments: lower of 3 
OF. iy Sanu of 5 peta 
kidney-fhaped, with a linear claw of its ow 
obovate, fhorter tha 
» ht 
ndria ee Nat. O:d. Pople 
ull. 
d thick, bent upwards; ftigma o why. 
Peric. enue ovate, inflated, of one cell. Seeds 2, kidneys 
fhaped, hea each with a white gland-like appendage. 
» Ch. alyx five-cleft, he gis Corolla a 
eous, Style recurved, fhorter than the germen. Stigma 
obtufe, downy. Legume anea, of ‘one cell, with two 
eeds, 
p. Ie D. ericifolia. Sm. Exot. Bot. v. 1. 47. t. 2§+ 
* Leaves aa Mia a rough ak minute aa Flowers 
- nearly ter m fhrubby, 4 or § fcet much 
branched, Teneo: ni branches cluftered, ie rigid, 
leafy, clothed when young with fhort, denfe, prominent 
pubefcence. Leaves {cattered, numerous, fpreading, on 
fhort flalke, linear, narrow, acute, entire, revolute, roughs 
at their convex under fide is 
towards their middle. 
radiating central [por, 
the thick bafe of the ftyle. 
whofe feeds or dried (emes ns were brought ] sing ee 
from New South Wales, and it fic wend in the Londo 
nurferies about the year 1793. It is eafily pipes be 
i tr of a greene 
nN 
ees aed hat t 
than the laf, brought frem 
fpreading and more crow ae as well as broader, re dag 
with coarfe ei a ines Stipulas, as far e hav 
difcovered, wanting. copious, lateral, azillary, oli 
tary, on hen eee a their flandard {ca ink 
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