HAG 
blunt point, and are accompanied by axillary tufts of rather 
{mallerones. Sv numerous, orint, long-pointed, mem- 
ars jagged, fi mall, brownith. 
indica. (Polycarpwa indica ; Lamarck. in Journ. 
@Hit. Nat. v. 2.8. Dia. edited by Pourret, v. 5. 483. 
 Nedagrea sig SOE Linn. Sp. Pl. 296. Willd. Sp. 
Pl. v. 1.1196. Polia arenaria; Lour. Cochinch. 164, not 
204 Paronychia foliis ‘a genicula confertis acutis, floribus 
ati ¥.: GF: Amaranthus 
o Ze 
eis 
ew. 
eylon, Conmnaiine “aud probably other a 
of the Eaft Indies. The root is woody. Stems thrubby at 
the bafe, about a foot igh, a ote downy, re- 
—_ iace denfely corymbofe a 
umerous. fite or quaternate, fearthl an inch long, 
feffile, ar acute, often a wned, entire, flat, glaucous or 
hoary, with a minent rib beneath ; they are accompa- 
med by axillary ie of fmaller leates, as in the firlt fpecies. 
Stipulas ovate or lanceolate; white, pellucid, jagged, witha 
very flender point. F/owers numerous, white or reddifh, with 
filvery bra Gteas. In ttarved fpecimens the leaves are fome- 
times fhorter, and rather broader. Such a variety 18 exhi- 
bited in Plukenet, t. 86. f. 5, while ad asit isin the 
flowers, approaches more to the ufual habit of the plant. 
See one in Geography. See E.izaAsEetu 
eTAGDANGER, atown of Sweden, in Angermanland ; 
eight miles $.S.W. of Hernofand. 
phe a town of Eaft Friefland ; 
HAGEDORN, Saperne in n Biegrapy, born a 
burgh in the year 1708. 
difcovered atav 
15 miles N. of 
t Ham- 
cellent. sdinettiod* nd 
the foticty of fi ach ered as could: render him any pret 
aod through whofe influence he was, in the year 1733, 
pate fecretary to the fociety of Britith 
im 
of Pope, and in 1742 he publitheda 
of his eo uitonia on He 
ut Of | ; 
has been 
‘His works 
ee aeabcabe “hese his “et and’ publithed at 
urea a tae which —— a Cees feveral editions of 
in ere 
me manu- 
f cloths N.W. of 
Pah @ town: of the Bah ilpo sonia 
ees 
Leaves yea 
ng gynia. Lamarck. Willd. 
para 
died in the fottyclnventh Willde 
h 
~ Bruce 
ih habe ir works sha Hagedorn and’ i 
HAG 
pnbapacir gn? a town of Lower — in the duchy of 
Schwerin ; 26 miles S.W. of Schweri 
HAGENBURG, a town of Wehphakes3 in the county 
of Schavenburg ; 1 5 miles of Hanover.—Alfo, a town 
of thearchduchy of Auftria; nine miles N.E. of Steyrege: 
ORN, Errroy, in Biography, a ees 
was born at the little town of Wolaw, in Silefia, 
He uated at Jena in 1668, and practifed at Cackion with 
reat fepittadors as an able phyfician, and a man of extenfive 
Eaow ‘ledge. Hence . was honoured with the appointment 
of phyfician to the court of Saxony, which he filled with 
great credit under the aNeibeoré John-GeorgeII., I11., and lV. 
ica, &c.’’ Jen , 1676, 1 
de Catechu, Sie Terra Tape,” ibid. TO 8vo. * 
nofbatologia,” ibid. 1681, 8vo. * Hiftoriz phyfico-medicz,’ 
1690, 8vo. A pofthumous pubtieatiics entitled *« Obferva. 
tionum et Hiftoriarum medico-praticarum rariarum Centu- ‘ 
rie tres,” appeared at Francfort and Leipfic, in 1698, in 
8vo. Eloy. Did. Hitt. 
HAGENIA, in Boreny, fo named by Lamarck in ho- 
nour of Dr. Charles Gedtrey Hagen, profeffor at Koningf- 
berg, author of a valuable work say. sign Hiftoria 
and of an De Ra- 
4 I 
ftill living. soba ilar. # aii, . Sp.. Pl. v. se y 
331. (Bankfia ; Bric?” s Travels, v. 5. 73, ith asd? —_—. 
Clafs and order, Decandria ee ( Odandria Mono- 
Nat. Ord. Rofacea, Juff. ? 
Eff. Ch. Calyx horizontal ; its limb in five elliptical, ee. 
manent, enlarged fegments. Petals five, acute, entire, four 
times fhorter oe te the calyx. Stamens very fho 
< =“ a ffo, or Bankfia ig te 
ir 
eine feflle, picasa a ‘ittle : era Focistcl: bas. 
heart-fhaped at the bafe ; the intermediate ones {mall, ro 
notched, Nira: ane to the. 
ftalked, 
was imcompetent to givea feientific account of it, and 
no a or dried {pecimens have as yet come under botanical 
inve 
HAGETMAU, i in Geogr: phy, a town of France, 10 the 
department of the —— and chief place of a canton, in the 
prec of St. Sever, 2} S. of St. Sever. ‘The place 
ontains 2392, and the canton ret inhabitant on a ter 
pre of 197! kiliometres fo 
piesa a cationical Book. OF the the “Old Teflamenty 
called from the prophet of that name, who itt _ probabil 
pire He at Babylon, from rned 
abe 
