Gree 
of fulphur, calamine, and fome mines of gold ; alfo. rich 
mines Tf fiver, copper, iron, andlead. The rivers of this 
e Lei eae, the Ruhme, se Sofe, and the 
The capital is 
cles 
"GRUDACK, a town of Auftrian Poland, in Galicia ; 
28 miles §. W. of Lemberg. 
ECK, a a of Poland, in the palatinate of 
Podolia ; 32 miles W. of Kaminiec.—Alfo, a town of Po- 
land, in the palatinate of Braclaw ; 28 miles E. of Braclaw. 
ifilfo, & own of nd, in the palatinate of Kiev; 50 
miles W. N. W. of Bialacerkiev. 
~GRUDGINGS, in ———— a term applied provinci- 
ally to pollard or bran of a fine kind. 
GRUDOLO, La, in n General, a = of Naples, in 
Abruzzo Citra ; 14, miles S. , 
_. GRUDZEA, a aa of Praffia, in in ee palatinate of 
Culm, on the Vittula ; 3 12 miles ay ean ulm. 
G 
Parigtes in founding his 
order of Rutacce, an order but onpeietle known to him- 
felf, he has led the way to. further improvement refpecting 
mol bl the other genera. 
RULICH, in Geography a town of eo in the 
of Koni ingratz ; es E. of Geyerfber 
or the feience ; and he took 
pleafure in communicating the refults of his ftudies to the 
public, Hes died at his native place in the year en’ at - 
Rye He left feveral publications on medic 
were colle&ted Adee and reprinted at Leipkey i in 
16, wade nder the title of “Opera Omnia.” Eloy. Did. 
GRUMBACH, in Geography, a town of France, in the 
$ e, and chief place of a canton, in the 
di clic oF of Birkenfeld, - place —— 1061, and the 
‘On 5: erent, a in 38 com 
ERG, a town of Moravia in the circle of 
utz 3 6 miles N. of Hohenftad: 
GRUME, ee in Medicin den, &c. a little mafs or 
Sh a other fluid, which is coagulated, 
ed, a 
Breple fecencinip = up grumes, i.e. clots of 
fo ee milk are what we popularly call sai: 
a ~~ ars in the golf 
J 
E Ret — fe f 
OOTS, are thole which ¢ are compofed o. 
al fmall knobs 5 fuch are ~ 
tte cine s Pe 
: oo ‘Wherein it is too tong = nth fora rt 
CRU 
brifk circulation }: the effets whereof are, that it ftagnates 
in the eet veel, and produces divers difeafes. 
G, in cane i a town of Germany, in t 
the principality of U Upper fle; ro miles E. of Gieffen. 
0°35’. E. long. 8° 58'—Alfo, a town of Silefia,. 
im fhe " principality of Glogau, furrounded with ice 
and containin two churches. It has a manufa 
cloth; 20 miles N, of Sagan. Nv lat. 51° 58’. E. Mae 
IS 35 
GUND, a town of Nei fituated in the Hartz: 
foreit; 12 miles S. W. of Gofl 
GRUNDEL, or Gruwn ptinc: Grundulus, in delihyologys 
a naine ufed b ho oie for the common loach, or loche, a 
mall frefh-water fifh, known among writers by the names of 
cobitis and fundulus. See Conrris Barbatula. 
DLING, a name given alfo by the Germans to 
the ats JSluviatilis, or common gudgeon. See Cyprinus 
Go 
GRUNDSUND, in Corr any a town of a aa in 
Angermanland ; 64 miles of Hernofan 
GRUNEBERG, a A ip it Germany, in ie New: 
Mark of shape Nt SE 20 miles N. N. W. of Cuftrin 
GRU GEN, a town of Pruflla, in Onolds 6. 
miles S. OEE Holland. 
GRUNHAYN, a town of Saxony, in the circle of Erz- 
geburg ; 394 miles W.S. W. of Dreiden, N. lat. 50° 32’. 
E. long. 12° 45'. 
UNIE, one of the fmaller Shetland ‘iflands, i in the 
clufter called Out-fkerries. N. lat. 60° 42. W. long. 0° 44’. 
Bei Aig one of the {maller Shetland iftands, Ss. of Unit. 
N. lat. 61° 2'. ae le : 
Gruxm Hal a> one of di fmaller Shetland iflands, S.. 
of Unit. N. lat. 61° 3’. W. long. 1° 5’. 
GRUNIN GEN, or GRONINGEN, a tow of root 
land, and capital of a bailiwick, in the canton of Zur 
soile S. E. of Zuric.—Alfo, a town of Weltphalia, it eg se 
principality of Halberiftadt, on the river Boden ; 315m miles E.. 
erftadt. N. lat. 51° 55'. E. long. r1° 27. 
GRUNNIE ENS Piscis, the grunting fi/b, the name of a fifh 
caught in many parts of the Eaift Indian feas, and called 
a porn grunting-noife. 
fide, sige. oe the gills to the tail ; the one of which is 
brown other gallos 3 it is covered with very fmall 
{cales, “nd is a bree fat and flefhy fith ; it grows to about fix 
or feven inches long, and its head is large and ill-fhaped ; it 
is a very well tafted fith. 
GRUNSTADT, in. i Sa a town of France, iv 
the department of Mont-Tonnerre, and chief place of a 
canton, in the diftri€ of Spire; 22 miles N.N.W. of Spire. 
It has three churches for Catholics, Lutherans, and Cal- 
vinilts, ‘The place contains 2294, and the canton 14,727 in- 
habitants, in 29 communes. N. lat. 49° 32'. E. long. 
8° 7 
GRUNTHAL, a town of Saxony, in the circle of 
Erageburg ; 17 rhiles S.° of Freyberg.—Alfo, a town of 
Silefia, in the principality of Breflau ; 4 miles N.N. E. of 
Newmarkt. 
GRUNTTA, a town of Pruffia, in the palatinate of 
Culm 5 ue miles N.E. of Culm 
GRUPELLO, a town of Italy, in the department of 
the Gogna 7 miles W. of Pavi : 
GR UPPO, or SHAKE, in ‘Mus fics was itnteodencd tame into 
f England by a gentleman who learned it of the famous. See 
— Palla, in Italy. It confiits _— alternate | one 
