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and principally of commentaries and dong Asa of them, 
and of the fubjects of which they tr For a catalogue 
of the titles of his works, we mutt 28 the reader to Eloy, 
who has occupied feveral. pages in detailing them, together 
with brief notices of the works themfelves.. See his Diét. 
Hitt. de la Medicine 
GU » in Botanys st denominated by Cavanilles, i in 
honour of Jofeph Sanchez, who in his voyage 
along with Louis Néc. aa many beautiful and-accurate 
coloured. botanical drawings. Cavan. Ie. v. 4. 49. 
and order, O@andria Mo nogy Nat. Ord. Sapindi, Juff. 
Gen. Ch. Cal. Perianth inferior, of five roundifh concayé, 
pe permanent leaves. - Petals five, fhorter than the 
calyx and alternate with it, obovate, inferted into the out- 
ide of an annular nectary, which is flefhy, and ob{eurely 
five-fided. Stam. Filaments eight, awl-fhaped, equal, fhorter 
than the calyx, inferted into. the inner fide of the ne¢tary-; 
anthers incumbent, ovate, two-ce i ‘Geteten {u- 
ed, ovate, triangular 
; ftigma awl-fhaped, ‘fin mple.. Perics 
eriedestia, comprefled, rounded, py deeagen 5 affixed laterall 
to the central column, each of two yi vee and one cell. 
Seeds folitary, lenticular, affixed to he bafe of the column, 
in a membranous arillys. 
Calyx five-leaved. Petals oe eer: Sti 
Capfules three, compre two valves, 
and one cell, Seeds folitary, in.a 
flyle very 
Capfles three, 
aie 
1, G. lentifcifolia, Cavan. Ic. t. 373 
or more in height, found in Babao, one of the F y ifles, m 
not far from the oat ae flowering in June July, 
Leaves alternate, ab: te: x peeate, Be oer of three pair of 
elliptic-lanceolate, ftalked, e 8, Of a coriaceous 
Sunnee and ‘aac furface. 5 tie {mall, in terminal com- 
poun 
allied to to the Malnea of of Commerfon and Juffieu, 
but the he feparate bivalve capfules feem, ~h the BS 
ion, to it ml 8 diftinét 
» of Rhod The 
communes. 
OM, a Lng or ’ aay of Africa, on the 
ag ten Apollonia, having narrow limits to- 
wards the fea, but « extending itfelf towards the inland parts: 
oye ad - ig Seserent: quantities of 
plentiful piv ad f ilaves nigel. 
*GUIPUSCOA, a diliride ef the province of Bikcay; i 
sug of a ‘triangular fo form, and fo mountainous, that it 
may be It is bounde 
on the N. sy the dhacd of Bifcay, and the gulf of Galcony 5 ; 
on the E. by varre and Lo 
brooks : 
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except, that, as frontier of the seine it widat 
rifons, and is defended by fortified towns. = was inde. 
pendent of the crown of Cattile till the ede when, of 
its own accord, it hyetied itfelf to Alphonfo Vill. 
inhabitants of this cou have 
aws; and there are extant treaties concluded between then 
and foreigners, relative to war and peace. . Their two prin. 
cipal privileges are ; 4ft, that of the voluntary tax, or or gra- 
tuitous gift, which amouhts annually to 31,250/. ; 2dly, of 
not bemg liable to the quintos, a levy of men, by which the 
crown of Spain claims on¢ out of every five. 
The climate of Guipufcoa is tolerably mild and temperate, 
on account of the fea-breeze which refrethes the air in 
fummer, and foftens it in winter. 
of the war between England and America, in confe. 
eee of which it funk, and was deprefled. 
UIR, a river of Fen which runs into the erece™ 
N. lat. 33 
Gul i en, : fea-port of ae erat in the pro« 
vince of St. Martha; 15 miles E. of 
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SUIRAR RU-NHAENGETA. 
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town of Africa, in the 
IRON,” : 
A, in Geography, a town of the ifland of Cuba; 3 
