* 
GUI 
&c. which flowed vith sil and arerek is aii 
are to be met ty in every collection hae alfo pro- 
duced many v rge Sitag of alton thing power ; in 
at Fano 3; ‘his rare of 
the vahice of that eftimation in whi 
have always been, and ftill continue to be he 
in 1642, at the age of 
G ere fant fign, equivalent, in Mufic, to 
Moftra, Ital. and index or dired, in Englifh, its form is this 
sxf, and its ufe to indicate the found which begins the next 
line. And if this note or found is accidentally tharp, flat, 
or natural, the guidon, or direct, mult likewife be accom- 
panied by the fame accident. See InpEx and Mostr 
Guiwon, in Heraldry, is a {emi-circular yee ved at 
funerals, on which are painted the creft-and motto of the 
deceafed, with ornaments. ‘This trophy cannot mdb be 
carried in any funeral proceflion except that of a field 
offi 
He died 
Guinon is alfo a name given to a fmall banner with the 
arms of Ulfter painted upon it, ufed only at the funeral of 
a bar 
Guipows i in Military Language, a fort of flag, or ftandard, 
borne by the king’s Pg ; being broad at one extreme, 
—< almoft pointed at other, and flit, or divided, into 
dis alfo denotes the officer who bears the guidon, 
guidon is that in the horfe-guards, which the enfign is 
in. the foot. guidon of a troop of horfe takes place 
next below the cornet. 
mons; Guidones, or ff hola um, Was aC 
of. priefts'eftablithed by Charlemagne, at Rome, to conduct 
and guide pilgrims. to Jerufalem, to vifit the holy places : 
they were alfo to affift them in cafe they = fick, and to 
perform the laft offices to them in cafe they di 
~ GUIDONIA, in Botany, was named by Powe ae 
Gen. 4. t. 24, in honour uido Crefcentius Fagon, p 
fician to Louis XIV., to whom Linnzus dedicated make 
e Samyda of Jac- 
nd - Linnwus, but his fuppoted pci pome the 
See Guarea and Samypa 
GUIDORE, in Geogra; 
county of Donégal, which flows into the Atlantic ocean, 
- the north of the ifles of Arran. Iti is of fhort courfe, 
but wide at its mouth. 
GUID boTT, THOMAS, in rig =7 Hash phyfician, was 
n ae bxt his family 
company W 
aaa 
» a river of. fatal in the © 
‘convey an idea of a Gripe leaden See Me 
_ The 
GUI! 
mis Britannicis,” 1691, & He alfo publithed fome tranf. 
ee among which is the book of ‘Theophilus + de Un. 
0 
SS ULENNE, in Geography, a diftri& of France, being 
f a government under this appellation before the 
revolution. It hes northward of Gafcogne, between 44° 
and 45°40! N. lat. being’ 36 leagues ‘N. to S. and 72° 
from W. to It was fabdivided into fix parts, wig. 
the W. at ae on the N. Perigord, on the E: 
Rovergne, on sazadois, in. the centre Agenois 
and Quercy. The {oil of Bour delois, the moit eonfider- 
able divifion, is partly light and —T and ‘eae fertile. 
Its principal products are chefnuts, figs, an The 
appellation Guienne is derived, by corruption, fre om Aqu 
tania, itfelf derived from the Sheuiice of its rivers and 
{prings of water. 
IERA, in Botany, “ the Guicr of Senegal.’ No 
other account is given of the origin of the name. Jul, 
3 Lamarck. Muttr. t. —Clafs and order, Deca. 
dria Monggyna: Nat ore, Jul. 
yen. Cal. Perianth re bell-fhaped, with five 
equal upri ake teeth. Cor. Petals five, erect, equal, lan 
ceolate, inte rted into the aie much exceeding its tecth, 
Stam. Filaments ten, thread-fhaped, larger than the petals, 
five rather fhorter than the reft ; anthers incumbent, round- 
ith, two-lobe a, Pift. Germen sera: longith, five-angled, 
» nearly o the 
part 
° 
3 
with the 
each sige by a 
Eff. Ch. Calyx ae fuperior, Petals pe te 
fule very .long, five-fided, hairy, of one cell. eeds fivey 
Native oF Senegal, from wherce it 
M. de JufMfieu, who favoured us with a 
. Rovfillon, a furgeon,’ ia 1790. Adan 
und €: there, and pointe ted out fome of the cha- 
raters to Sulliee, but no mention is made of this fingular’ 
se in his own works. The Jem is isso or arborel- - 
t, with oppofite round branches Leaves on fhort 
thick dawns flalks, oppofite, about an inch long, broadly 
elliptical, obtufe with a fi oint, entire, with one rib, - 
i ne reticulations 5 
both fides very fay do i 
ea one, 
more obovatey — 
deafe, 
ous. 
and aon are bette with dark indir dots, as 
in Hypericum perforatum. abit and leayes of thi 
florefcence and flowers look like a Mi, imofa 
innu- 
or rufty hue, ates 
fcarcely any exiftence 
the | . Wec ea ans page 
removing this genus to ide Myrti, to which Taffien fulpe 
it ae more akin than to his On. Ce he has- 
ee ere are many points of 2 fies fermen ad 
Epilobium 
GUJERJINLIK, in Geography, of Perfiay i 
the | of A reek t miles N. res NW. if ere 
UIFFA, ia i ins "Se Lone Ree | | 
