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very aftringent. Nut. like that of the hazel, but firmer and 
fweeter, eaten by the Spaniards, who call it Wodlaug: on ac- 
count of its refemblance to the Corylus Avellana. 
SUEULE, in Architefure. See 
SUFFER, in Jchthyology. See Exu-pout 
GUGLI TELMI, Pierro, in Biography, a young Nea- 
tan opera compofer, who arrived here in 1768, with his 
wife from one of the Venetian confervatorios, as fecond wo- 
man, who had a fine and uncommon counter-tenor voice for 
a female, and fung very well. 
~ Guglielmi had at this time ties Neapolitan fire, and 
brought over the new and fathionable mutical phrafes s from 
Ltaly,. but he wrote too fat, and with little invention or fe- 
as 3 Sing ‘Indeed he arrived here at an unfortunate 
Be esi decree of Piccini were fo juftly admired, 
that the rmerit was not likely to be effaced or eclipfed by a 
i ste inferior fame and intrinfic’ a sh it was 
. “He bgt Tne dager 
on after ee 
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cabals in favour of Cocchi, Bach, Vento, and S$ 
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foal execution ; ana ‘eich ioe Pert, 
“women fought” 
and at appears sy = aak s account, that the phleg- 
ce ve beh and trunk an infinite number of filaments 
4 thi 
‘the title oF “ "Opts on omnia Ries to be the drunk 
Acceflit vita auctoris are : the 
GUI 
been formed on the fea-coaft by the Dutch, French, and 
Portuguefe ; ‘the. latter having to the go- 
vernment of the Brazils, and now confidered as part of that 
u 
ry. 
Guiana, Dutch, now (1810) for the moft part in the 
poffeffion of the Englifh, was taken poffeflion of by the 
Dutch for the firft time in 1663, but four years.afterwards 
they were eee by the oe Ne whofe defcendants form 
part of the colony, retaken by the Dutch -in 1676, and 
fince fabjeat to a variety of viciffitudes. Dutch Guiana 
lies to the N. W. of the French fettlement, and is bounded 
on the E. by the river Maravina or Maroni, and on the W.. 
by cape Naffau : it is often called Surinam, from a river of 
va aes on which the capital is fituated.  Jts'‘length from 
o N.W. is about 350 toed wae iit the {hores ef 
ae ‘Attantic but its breadth is only 60. ‘This colony is 
divided into four provinces, Sindta Y hich | is the chief fet- 
ement, Berbice or Berbiz, Demerara, and Effequibo or 
Efquivo, deriving their names from different rivers. (See 
each gee ) The chief towns are Par amaribo, pa 
Middleb urg, and Demerara. The largeft river is 
» Dave) and ie Berbiz ard Corentin are alfo confide afer 
vers. ‘The and dry feafons in this climate, which 
are faid to be tcl to inte of the Weft India iftands; alter- 
nate each fer three months. The lo ong wet feafon is from 
- April to September. The fhort from the middle of No- 
vember till January. From the middle of January’ to the 
end of April, the air is dry and clear, and comparatively 
cool, The natives are of a reddifh brown or copper colour, 
like the other American tribes. ‘he Caraibs towards the 
coaft are favages ; who being engaged as auxiliaries “to 
fupprefs a negro revolt, | devoured the bodies of the fhain: 
eltie s of the “Dutch fettlers, and efpecially the 
their flaves, furpafs all’ defeription; 
mati c character is of greater atrocity than any 
itd - Amo Sng. bee wee ie productions ‘of this colony, 
we may mention the filk-cotton tree, which is often twelve 
feet i in Sreunferete, ng hollowed into canoes of confider- 
able bur n; the mangrove tree, which fends’ “ah : 
ropes s, Which fall i into 7 ae take Sa and 
paln peer Sted: which - 
1 variega d with black longitudinal 
head to ‘tail; ake Tie fhake, 3 which i is defertied-ae 
being 3 33 feet long, and three umference.- — 
w Patamaca idt 
wh > is pence walled Dope foaea: “— 
name fit yd He a fi price ad or es called 
ven 
es was, or. ae 
oF ‘the river ‘Mis ort which is ee rake Pute rom mss 
o though, 
