GYR 
laited eee difk, in whofe clefts the feeds are 
ue is one of the moft diftin€& and moft natural 
genera 
that have been noe from Lichen. Examples of it may 
be 
feen in I . t. 1282, 1283, 2066, 522, and 931. 
The fpecies in deeliarieaes us are 15, befides his 
Lecidea lata, (Lichen poptilatinn, Linn.) which we trutt 
will fu a ie by the gp in Engl. Bot. t. 1283, 
to belong to ora. If it did not, the whole genus 
would be. sitiet, ; for fo ofely i is that plant allied to the 
other. fpec 8, in their very peculiar habit, that no fcientifi 
et 
: G.e 
igor es and “thele fynonyms is, in 
many cafes, very difficult. a iad the whole 
bythe inveftigation, which can be undertaken with effeé& 
only who have opportunities of tracing their dif- 
appearances on their native rocks, By fuch an invef- 
ign fe fome oo {pecies, extremely different in fize 
ance, will be found 
© run into each other, and 
tina: in of = however a an samme 
Fg will prove occafio 
evanefcen: 
GYROVAGI, in Ecdlef efiaftical Writers suki. acbo 
leaving their monafteries, under eee of piety, daidered 
~ ents religious houfe to an 
¢ lame appellation was alfo piel to priefts who left 
their, parithes, 
enus wants a> 
G Z I 
GYRT, in Geography, a fea-port town of Sweden, i in 
be Gothiand 3 30 miles © ‘s. E. of Nordkioping. 
YSSE , a town of ge and of Borneo, on the E. 
coa rf N. lat. E. lon Tis 
GYS SSONE, : a town oe ie hand of Corfica; 29 miles 
‘S. of Corte 
GYTHI UM, Coto-Krria, in Ancient Geography, a port 
of Laconia, in the Laconic gulf, a the mouth o a fm all 
river. (1. xxxiv. c. 29). J ing of the war in 
Greece occafioned by T. op Flamin, B.C. 195» 
deferibes it as very ftrong and caters led 
G or JETHOW, in Geography & a {mall ifland in 
the Englifh Sumac between the ifland of Guernfey and the 
Shel Sark. 
GY ULA, or Jutta, a town of Hungary, fituated on 
an: ifland, in ie river Kores, with a caltle; “50 miles 
N.N.W. of T yar. 
GYZANTES, in Ancient Geography, a people of 
Africa, in the weftern part of Libya, near the 
who cultivated bees and made a great quantity o: 
erodotus. fays, that they painted themfelves ah vee 
milion and ate apes, which were abundant on their moun 
n the 
‘se lat. 
2 HH 
ae town of Ruffia, i 
"CZ AT, in Geo 
rH iles ENE. of Smolentk, 
ment of Smolenik; 8 
55° 34. _E. long 
GZINDER, od of Praftks Pomerelia; 10 miles E. 
ef Dantzic. 
i. 
HI tg he ei sight letter of our alphabet, and the fixth 
arr, De Re | uftica, lib. iii, cap, 4. calls the 4, affatus; 
ee Capella fy fay sit is Tek gaat enly by a gentle 
cl aid thercore hat Xe oe Iie "Homey 
#8 taint aed like all other afpirates, oe 
time it is afpirated, and for this we sagas tha it pian 
rated, is not only a letter, but ar it being 2 
tion, or effortof the larynx, comodity i (poee of the. 
vowel that follows ; as is evident in the words heaveny 
con 
been difputed seers &c. where the vowel ¢ is ssteecash tly modified from what 
“nc ye a Bs = t is in the words endive, eating, elect, &c. and fuch modifi. 
: will: only hate a) to be an aso fpirit, be- gs hn is all shat. i is effential *s jé Sonfoant. They add, that 
its found is fo And accordingly the Greeks, of the 4 is either a letter, or ure none ; thofe. being no 
erage ‘eat sa he i her more than hiffin sipatirss ed and that my sly testode OF 
roe ° 
4 from among fe letter a mark 
. afpiration, might as well pn ae the labial coolers band 
and fay they are only marks. of certain motions of the 
COUNCCI Vin: 
= eee Hence they conclude that the / is a letter, anda 
confonant of the gyttural pun Lane b.-tes pemmionnnt. 2 au lie pros 
nunciation whereof mane | 
ner, more than many ater of the orgs of woice. cya. 
Ea aa gps er ee ag A a site 
Bong ge oo "but it doernatcefe to be ta 
