~-GUE : 
a little wavy; fmooth and naked on both fides, with one rib 
and many alternate fomewhat radiating veins; paler beneath. 
Flower-fialks axillary, folitary, fhorter than the estidi naked, 
each bearing a clofe, fhort, downy cyme. Flower. ’ 
Calyx fightly waved rather than toothed. Tube of the co- 
rolla — an inch long, downy ; ; limb in feven, eight, or 
nine te almoft horizontal fegments. Fruit fobote, 
deprelied, s nut curioufly lobed and finuated, not burfting, 
containing a) feeds. ‘T'he fynonym of Rheede 1s 
very erroneoufly cited by BE ue be 4 Macon hirfuta, 
JSafminum hirfutum, Sm. Exo 
2.G. argentea, Fania Dia. + — Be Illuftr. t. 154: 
3 . barry 399: (Halefia arborefcens ; ; Brown. Jam. 205: 
Fy. ons cer “roundifh, acute ; heart-~fhaped at the 
bale; : diva wers dee aie of Ja- 
maica ; * in fixte en-nil-walk.” 
‘tneter 
pica Linne 
oor betag downy or filky beneath, and the flowers with 
‘aly five, rarely four or fix, fegments, and as many ftamens, 
ms to sis ove it diltiné&t. Lamarck in bee defcription ap- 
miftake Browne's definition, “ f uftentaculis longis 
wer-ttalks 
el ara gpk which as * 
Ache War te the original, and is mifled t inguifh this 
cies from. the former by the ftipulas, which we find ex- 
both. rowne named this plant Halefia, in 
. Hales, not knowing that Linnzus had def- 
= - genus for this purpofe. 
G. rugofa. Syratts. Ind, Oce. v. 1. 632.— Leaves 
hat papnats.5 at the. bafe ; 
en ft.”’-- Native of Antigua 
ominica.—A free, with alternate, rer) rma 
round, {carred Be gst whe Leaves ttalked, rminal, 
oblong or ovate, rather coriaceous and rigid, gree oes 
the bafe, paey Mite on the upper fide, with 
points ; hairy or wth «slide white, Te 
and filvery at p Foes out a and with a fhorter tube 
than the laft. Fruit 
»  G. elliptica. tgs Hemet no dae elliptical, down 
‘Flowers. four-cleft.’ ’—Native of dry fields io Fastited h 
acfeet:shigh, with fmooth:réund ‘branches. “Zeaoa 
ttalked oppolite, often ternate on young bra Hi 
dhtiake,: entire, Ne 
at ane 3 Becger above ; ; fi 
GUE 
of queen Ifabella of Caftile, became a Francife 
and obtaiued fome honourable employment in his order. His 
eloquence caufed him to be appointed preacher to Charles V., 
and he acquired much reputation by his pulpit. oratory. 
Char 
regard to accuracy rend 
of kno owledge, of no Came gate 
his fermons, read, as quotations rom ancient authors, paf- 
fages that exitted only in his own manufcript. was 10+ 
minated to two Sor g ics, and died in 1544. aS aU. 
thor of «* The Dial of Princes, or Marcus Aurelius,” pre; 
tending to be a oe of that emperor and Fauftina his wife, 
drawn from ancient authority, but entirely fiiitious. It 
went through many editions in the French and Italian lan- 
guages as well as in Spanifh. He wrote “ Golden Epiitles,” 
and feveral other works. 
UEVARA, Don Juan Nino px, a Spanifh . 
of hiftory and Pprersitte who was a fcholar of D. 
Manrique, and after him of Cano, at Madrid ; whofe ee 
and ftyle of see te he em and executed with great 
force in his chiaro-{curo, and boldnefs of touch. In teiat 
he endeavoured to imitate Rubens and Vandyke, and many 
of his portraits refemble the works of the latter be Bassi, 
at principal works are at Seville, Cordova and 
t the latter place he was born in 1632, and died in 
1658. 
GUEVEI, Antilope pygmea, in Zoology, a f{pecies of 
antelope, with very fhort, conically pointed, titted horns, 
which are wrinkled at the bafes. It is the Gucve'-zajor. ot 
ilope of Pennant, 
ainter 
guel 
inches high, and yet is fo very sine ta it. is Ao to i 
12 feet high. Its colour is reddifh-brown, wi 
t jet-black hors Abeyt two inches long, the female having no 
h are b 
The ea 2 ot the legs are {carcel 
very tame and. £ 3 
_GUEUGNON, : Hi oe cert SIAR & of Leap in the 
G) 
ire, and pero of a 
hairy or downy beneath. Tube ich 4. re has 
HB g WE e no HF ig a rons 8. oe -Browa 
a but ay we fi pri with four feeds. Ty OF Soc. v. 10.165. (Quadria ; “ae Peruv. 
ie SEF et Chil. 16, 33. t. Gartn. pt 220.) ; Clafs and order 
5-G. ibid. 635. te Leaves ovate, poet, Tetrandria M nia. i ape ts 
A 
ned ie oppalits, ribbed and ring the the Pine bitty, Tike 
thole of goofegrafs, with minute, kles. _ Foot- 
adbecledare 
tu 
BAe {i 
fize of a fmallt pea, con- 
' aa 
at te ‘oan nor are thefe — is ditionary. 
pan . crrchart Aublet . 3 is a hese of Schreber, 
eh EVAR AS Asrony | in flo 
ae a ad ont meni, Oe 
in Spain 5 he was brought « up * court, but after the death 
a al 
+ one 
d_ pric 
sha whitifh, their © 
lates finifties ° 
they 
‘Pon Is doy 
onagy 
Eff. Ch. Petals four, irregularly 
eereét. Anthers funk in the aoe of rape 
Two glands at the. bafe of BRS 
two-feeded. iat oblique. Drupa w 
nut 
in 'G. Avellana. * Ohadeia hetero 
| copys F. Pee 6 
Chil. v. 1.63. t. 99. f. b. Nebu eee | fasion 
‘ek thegeeed 3. and 4. reprefent, we have { 
the in eae = 
shemeateenpinnatte of four or five pair of ftalked, 
toothed, mooth, fometimes auricled, leaflets. GUE 
{mall, in long axillary lee white, moft of them-abortwe 
Sp ia in pairs in:t ith a bractea Deke ae a 
wny, deciduous. Fruif rou or gage oa 
lightly flethy, vellowith, ‘acne black foon foon after ; 
