HAI 
@ tioble grove, with alleys of oak and beech, leading to 
the palace of the ut) ftadtholder ; but the pleafantelt 
a village on the fhore, two miles 
eminence, ¢ h the reft of the country; the air Is 
pure, and thee environs are delightful ; 32 miles S.W. of Am- 
m . of Rotterdam. N. lat. 52° 4/10". 
HAI 
magazine, ‘and the other for a caravanfera ; 5 niiles S.E. of 
cre. : 
HAIGERLOCH, a 
of Hohenberg ; hae 
48 Sa E. long. 8’ 54". 
H, a townfhip in the parifh of Wigan, and county 
of pana England, is chiefly worthy of notice, in a topo- 
graphical point of view, for a fingular Apecies s of coal ob- 
tained a and called Cannel cos, $ 
in large blecks. 3 is as black as jet os from its hard compaé 
town of Germany, in the county 
hie es S.E. of Strafburgh. N. lat. 
ow. “This coal is ine Se i for burning, being 
ad it the chamber of. the yery clean nae ag ucing a vivid hot flame. It is often 
a voy dalled it ie £ a er of he mie, ene ia lade as manufactured in {nuff-boxes; and vari- 
the houfe of Swabia. The place — 7094) an forcietys utenfils. At Haigh-hall is a fum 
canton 14,567 inhabitants, on a terri 
in 16 commu ee a 
a ommerce is inconfiderable : ‘acipal 
articles being Seder and tobacco. N. lat. 48° wes E. long. 
7° §2'. 
HAGWORM, in Rural Foams , a name which is fome- 
times akzigenry” | applied t ler, an animal which is 
venomous, and delights in decesiaas of the new-cut coppice 
ae 
HAHA, i in Geography, a bay « on the S. coaft of Labra- 
dor. N. lat. 51. . long. “3 1a. 
HAHN, Sper FRreperi¢ 
» was born at 
1 
es srigis of the monaftery of Bergen, which was printed. 
continuator of the Chronicle of 
Great. 
publifhed before he was twenty years of age, and which ob- 
oo for him a rep that caufed him to fucceed the 
i Helm- 
pher and lib: : 
while in the difcharge of thefe offices, at the age of ‘ery: 
feven. His principal Nett are * A Hiftory of the Em- 
ire,’ in the German la 
Sass appeared in 17315 a “ Colle €&io Monumentorum 
veterum et recent. ineditor Moreri. 
HAHRAR, in Cotcaiks a town of Egypt; 21 miles 
E. of Tineh. . 
HAL, acity of China, of the fecond rank, in the pro- 
vince of Kiang-nan. N. lat. 34° 32’. E. long. 117°’. 
HAJAR, a town of Arabia, in the province of Hedsjar; 
350 © miles N. ina. 
pa heat £0, an ifland in the Chinefe fea; near 
the S.W. coait of Corea. N. lat. 34° 30° E. long. 
is = in Zoology, the name of a viper that inhabits 
> and which, when irritated, inflates its throat. Some 
e this. to be the true afp of the aucients, See Coivu- 
HA Me in Geography, a town of Paleftine, near the 
Foe the 8. feat "iy oppotte to Ac —— 
on a to Acre. It has tole- 
_rably but no harbour. It has the re 
musts ofa caley and of two churches, one one ferving for a 
‘ 
nguage, of which the firft four vo- ¢ 
coa 
the Bradfha aighs, ow belongs to the earl o 
Haigh contained, in ae 1, 118 sued aes 798 inhabitants 
See Beauties of England and Wales 
II, a name ufed by the Brafilians fos an animal we 
call the floth or ignavus. The word feems pronounced by 
the creature itfelf, as its common note, and thence became 
ufed as its name. See Brapypus. 
HAJEPOUR, i in cares a om of Hindooftan, in 
Meywar 3 ; 20 miles 8S. W 
AIL, or Hai.stones, in - PT confit of drops 
of rain congealed in thee << ent, The occafion of hail, 
and. the extaordinary cir 
{ciences, are y wort epee 
to be frozen, and that portions of them were 
melted and detached; thefe, in their defcent, were — 
frozen and became hail. The difcoveries in eleétricity 
pet central parte, hacaite the temperature in defcending 8 
re, moderate. Agreeably to this hypothefis, hailftones 
<a Stas of rain are Lapse to be.lefs on the tops of moun- 
tains than in vallies ; both are larger, all other circum- 
Hance the fame, i is eiaitie: as the atmofphere exhibits 
, marks of electrical a hes large hailitones 
sey rge drops of ram, are univerfally known ote be oe 
frequent concomitants of thunder ad lightnin; & 
obferves, that as motion promotes yeaa the gee 
motion of the electrified clouds that effeét in 
more 
sumone othe een of 1 Defcartes ; BA = contains aaah that 
wo hypothttieal.» Th b at hail is 
regions atmo pre is un octal 
electric fluid abounds there as ak as 
es gp is as ! 
athes 
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