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imprifoned and treated with great rigour. "The fon of- that they are not enhanced by pean 4 + mariners, Ehrh, 
fered to take his place, which bein g refufed, he attended him Beitr. v. 1.176. Hedw. Fund. vy, 2. Sp. Mufe. 75, 
in prifon, and rendered him all the fervice in his power. The Schreb. 759. Sm. Fil, Brit. 1183. Sele Mufc. Suec, 
fubje& of this article was an eminent patron of the fine 27. (Weiflia; Hedw. Fund. v. 2. go. Sp. Mule. 64. 
arts : he collected a choice and valuable library, confifting Swartz. Mufe. Suec. 25, Bryi et Mnii {pecies varie ; Linn.) 
of eight thoufand volumes in all languages, which, at his Clafs and order, Cryptogamia Mufci. Nat. Ord. Mufti. 
deceafe, he bequeathed to the canons regular of St. Salva- Eff. Ch. Capfule ovate. Fringe fimple, of 16 teeth, 
dore, in Venice. He made.a fine colleétion of ftatues, and broadeft at their bafe. Flowers terminal. Veil Mp 
to the republic of bg He was the friend and liberal concern the prefent genus, diltinguifhed from os by having 
patron of the great Erafmus, and tranflated from the undivided, inflead of forked, teeth in the fringe. Grimmia, 
sisal = homilies of Cary lipes: He died: in 1523. even including Wei “ifias 3 is _ half fo numerous in fpecies as 
department of the roy and chief place of iba in mia of Hedwig has fome of its male flowers ee whl 
the diftri& of Draguignan; 12 miles S. of Frej The in Weiffiathey are all terminal, which leads to no certain 
place contains 1 pu and the canton 5009 inhibitors: ona technical diftinétion, any more than to a natural one, in any 
ee of 327% kiliometres, in four communes. kinds of Moffes: Even Mohr, by no means prone to leffen 
GR MBAL Db, in Biography, a learned monk of St. Ber- the number of genera, unites thefe two, and in his Jndew 
tin, in Fake wha, during the ninth century, at the requeitof Mu/zi Hicaae Crypiegamicarum, enumerates 25 {pecies, to 
our excellent monarch, Alfred, being fkilful in all the fibseral which indeed he fabsbids the Odoblepharum, and fome {pecies 
{ciences, particularly mufi tc, was fent hither by Fulk, iad of Plerogoninm, = of the fmall number of teeth in. 
bi of Rheims, to introduce a regular method of ftudy the former, and oO i 
in our fchools. ee asic jul as he unites Bryum and Hypnum together, in defi- 
GRIMBERG, i in Geogra hy, a town of Germany, in nce of all natural principles, —The {pecies of Grimmia in 
the county of Marck; 12 miles W. of Dortmund the Flora Britannica; are twenty-feven, to which two more 
GRIMBUSTER-HOLM, one of the ial et have fince been added in Lnglifh Botany. A few of thefe 
iflands, near the N. coaft of the ifland of Pomo: indeed are foe by Mohr in fome of his other genera, not 
GRIMM, in Zoology, AntiLOPE Grimmia, Gus inea ante- slings ted b 
lope of Pennaut, has fhort, flender, ftraight, fharp-pointed The Seiral habit of Grimmia is not much unlike that of 
horns, which are furrowed their whole length, and flightly Dicranum, except fome of the latter fpecies, which are much ; 
annulated at the bafes; with a large lac poate ag — branched, and have broader darker-coloured leaves than the > 
aah “ag ae 
This is a very elegant animal, about Sin nchen: high at ‘the thaped male flowers. . The genus does not n naturally divide 
ulders, of the male inch Dagsand itfelf into any accurately defined feétions; we muft there- 
he females are faid to be hornlefs ; the colour is various, fore take a general view of the leading £2 
being in fome of a light bay colour, in others brown, mixed — G. recurvata. Hedw. rypt. v. I. 102. Engl. 
with afh-colour, an tinged with yellow; the belly white, Bot. t. 1489. (Bryum recurvatum; Dicks. Crypt. fac, 
and the retailers heey ogi the upper ; ace! in Jacq. Mifc. v. 2. 96.t. 12. f. I, 
a black ftripe runs down the middle of the face ; under the* is one of the {malleft of Moffes, the Phafea excepted. It 
pre a {mall | eal a ears are large, and have three gows in barren graffy m i di 
he outfide ; on each fide, between obferv able only in the {pring. The ffem is fo fhort as to be 
the eres and the ray isa athe! depreffion, nea moift, and fearcely difcernible. Leaves numerous, briftle-fhaped, bright 
cogtaining a vifcid humour, which foon hardens and becomes green. Fruit-ftalk folitary, capillary, at firft ereét, then re+ 
black ; the legs are ath-coloured, very teed and elegant, curved. Capjfule ra ete, “tee tn {mooth, with — 
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— of fixteen ovat a teeth, te at their bafe 
pufilla, (Weiffia pufilla; Hed -Crypt.v.-2. - 78. 
+} and Jrriata, Engl. Bot. % 1588, are alfo minute 
. vi age 
and a college. The articles of its chief trade are wood, G. Engl. Bot. hee lar and. vi t 
linen, tee beer, and flannels . 1 15 "miles E.S.E. ot Leip: oe ‘ os . amd = 2 : 
fick. N.lat. 51° -: E. long. 12 Ruel.” Ge sees Engl Be as er 0 + + aro-vivems t. 20155 
GR IMME} or GRIMN, a tound of Anterior Po not in — 3 lanceolat. 14¢ allied. 
rans, 14 miles 8, of Straliun, Te ‘lng 
v6B,!: fy ede cobae fod Ramerd habit ; nor is caleae 
ryum calcareum a ie unlike 
and sont fantng ore oliage. 
Ge controwerfa, t. 1367.5 Dickfoni, t. 14204: aad: cirratdy 
aris. te 2g. f. 8.) agree in, ‘thele beautiful capillary 
Nov. » curled or frizzled in in-drying, and a p peculiar elegance 
0 of form in their ae, 
Pe reirefira, Engl. Bot. t. r438 in nearly ae oe: 
acy. ‘but mee broader ¢, and a fhorter — 
> the witer of t $6 can sh G veils, t. 52 58 is remarkable ioe having cfeaped 
