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are Schibam, Doan, Dafur, Kefchim, Marbat, Hafek, and 
Ainad, and alfo feveral fea-porte.” The Bedouins, and in- 
— “ the hills, have here, as “a as through other 
parts of Arabia, a number of independent Scheiks ; and the 
coafts, together with the adjacent country, are fhared among 
foreigners of higher dignity, whom t 
kings, though they take ms the title + fcheik, or fultan. 
The fcheik of Schibam is the moft powerful. The capital 
be this province is Hadramaut; 360 friles E.N.E. of 
foli 
HADRAN, a town of nate in the province of Adif- 
f Taw 
beitzan ; 132 miles 
-HADRI “See ‘Apria. 
: AN. 
~HADRIANEA, or H: ADRINALIA, in Antiquity, games w 
inftituted iB Antonine, at Puzzuoli, in honour of the em- 
rian. 
"There were me be forts of pare ine the one held every 
year, and the are every five yea 
HADRIANISTS, Hapesaniyrsi3 in Church Hiflory. 
See hota 
~ HADRO, in Geography, a town of Curdiftan ; 58 miles 
§.$.W. of Kerkuk.  — 
HADSJAR. See Lacusa. 
ere ss a town of France, in the department of the 
and chief place of a —— in the diltri@ of Louvain. 
The pine contains 1345, and the canton 10, 55 50 —— 
ona territory of 1221 kiliometres, in 11 co} 
une t 
HAMACATE, in Zoology, the name of a eferpect found 
in Afia, the colour of which is bright red : it is a dangerous 
creature, and is conceived to be the vipera wepges. of modern 
“HEMAC HATES, the blood-coloured agai in. the 
— Hj Sa gt ee eget the apes the name of an agate found 
ft Indies, and in Sob parts of Ger- 
a ad. sich by ‘Dr. Hill achates cg variegatus ; 
or the blood-colou ed variegated agat 
Iti 18 one of ree ot beautiful of de agate kind, and was 
h neg gia 
it, being lways of a tron and deep red, like that of 
oa Often it is only of a his plain a fingle colour 
nt the vd = more Eee it is found beau- 
pale blue, and with brown ; the 
: cas forosnding the red, and appearing 
lke the f frum which m and floats about the 
ony tangs ‘eae canis of ce ees 3 the 
‘org is often the bafis, or olour, 
"9 2 in {pots only, and variegations, see 
i this thin blueith dohieey it is very har 
te a 8 a fine polith, and is cut into the tops of fn boxes 
other toys, and much 
RRR » men- 
“ephieng t confilis of. blacks ida and the the 
ns, with os ne 
= ti te and fignifying a morbid affeétion of the ie 
well as s perhaps to 
tev. 2. Ait. H. 
ort. Kew.v.1. aes 
rck. Mute. Er eieg, eg 11—C 
ravellers have called F; 
by. the name the ancients = 
Y: e 
LOPIA, a term derived from apa, blood, end i 
me oo 2 le ftains upon the 
.M ae Schreb: 214. Willa. Sp. be a -s ; 
H = M 
Gen. Ch. Ca/. Involucrum of feveral, more or lefs co- 
loured, ob » permanent leaves, » furoinding the umbel, 
with flender ineae leaflet\.. beta n the flowers. Cor. o' 
one petal, fuperior, ereét ; pies angular ; wag de in fix 
deep linear cial fegments, ¥ urved Stam. 
me te: (grains of feveral leaves, many-flowered. 
Corolla age 3 in fix deep equal fegments. Berry of three 
cells. Seeds folitar 
Of this rab: sparen (aor oe of bulbous plants, the Tateft 
work of Linnzus enumerates but four fpecies. Jacquin 
— and deferibed fix new ones, in ss fplendid Hortus 
Schoenbruncnfis, fo that Willdenow defines 14 from thefe 
and other fources. All-except 1. multi ir which comes 
rom Sierra Leone, are natives of the Cape of G 
Ho rig 
. coccineus. Linn. ree Pl. 412. rai Mag.t. 1075. 
Resist Lilac. t. alkicaiae 5 ; Comm. Hort Ve 25 
n 
135 3 899. N. indicus, aah 9 islore foltai Rudb. Elyf. Vv< 
49. f. 8.)—Leaves two, in or -fha sd divaricated, de- 
preffed, flat, — Umbel . 
han the involuerum.—. 
The broad dark-green leaves lie flat on the 
ground, {preading about a foot each way. Flower-, 
u ; 
feeds, : Fuoagh there are always the rudiments of three. The 
Seog: ut icent. 
af Gaius. Jacq. Hort. Schoen. y.1 . 30. t. Eee : 
eat sates sipactelake, keeled, f{mooth, enodl « callous 
the tip. Umbel denfe, level-topped, fhorter than the clole 
lanceolate-leaved ee leaves are 
lefs and fmooth, — 
the leaves a out 
iniceus. Linn. Sp. Pi, 413. Con 3 
Ande. Re ft. 31 C. Vk 
ti epat . i. Rudb. El; 
apie — five pion 
