unknown. Shell furrounded with a triple ele- 
, and covered with tubercles behind the wrin- 
sf 
a 
. broa 
~~ * Genus” SroMATIA. Shell dilated, ear- fhaped, with 
saifed fpire, and without 2 gceged, ; opening fimple, en- 
tire, and longer than bro; 
See Ovate, with prickly ribs. Helbins, &c. 
erforata, Gmel. 
<a rare {pecics, about an inch inlength, found in the In- 
iat eas the fhell i is cincreous, the middle {pi pines.on the ribs 
ftronger, and the margin rather thin and acute. 
Another as of the flomatia genus occurs in a foffil 
ts and is defcribed by Gmelin under the name of Haliotis 
rfa Site ith the recent kind before mention ed, are 
cies of the genus at preteat known, 
E TUS Icxer. See Varo 
ALKI, in Geography, one a4 fi Kartan [anit 
Ah A cape. on the FE. coaft of the duchy 
Pe sca in ie Little Belt; ro miles E.S.E. of Haderf- 
leben. N. lat. 5 : a Yass E. long. 
HALL, a ohn anciently ufed igs “manfionhouts, or 
blication, 
n Architedure, is a bag room at te: cn- 
| Vitra the ttrafyle, 
wich he four coljumns fupporting the aioe. or cielin 
the Corin i round, let. into the 
or of an a 
eee: s of minifters of { ate, cable a 
ates, , me, is that: eS ee difpatch akeitis and Sse 
‘ anes ty magifcent belldkars where the hall is larger ‘and 
= , y, and placed i in the middle of the houfe, 
_ th mie ofa hall fhould be at leaft twice and a quarter 
A reight 
ty and if ade with an arched ohne it veil: ber ren- 
found by Aen oe to fix parts, 
HC height from the floor ia the under 
fe key of of aoa 
al apartment is faid to’ etm oF a hall or chamber 
amber aula preioriana ; ai ante ocamera 3 
Hoge sa a cabinet, conclave ; sad a Apes 
juttice eh a: city 0 
, the town-hall, a compan f nok Re 
n the city of Lon ard the great 
or r that cit ees "Guild. hall. 
net nied for a court of jultice; or 
eae is one, or more, tribunals.” 
ae S. apache See Common- 
r-hall are held the great courts of this King- | 
i ses 
HAL 
fiitas’ fat iy b parton in the courts of judicature, as they 
ill do in par 
eat an 0 
e bes es bu it 
others ae by "Richard T. or 
n point of dimenfions, to ne hall in Europe ; being 300 
feet nee and 100 broa 
» JOSEPH, In Liege i ees a ae Lnglifh prelate, 
was Bore in 1574 at A o Leicefterthire, 
where he received the Nesey arta ot his education, an 
from whence he was fent to Emanuel college, aie fa be of 
which he was chofen feholar. In due time he took the de- 
grees, received orders, and obtained the re€tory of Halfted 
in Suffolk. In 1597 he publifhed a collection of fatires in 
entitled « Virgidemiarum,’ & which was the firft thing 
b which he was brought into public notice. In 1605 he 
went with fir Edmund Bacon to the Spas in which j ery 
he took a clofe view of the Romifh religion, and held 
ference with a 3 eto at poe 
nominated on 
b 
reign prefented hi im to the deanery of Worcefter, and w 
tape vifited sores | in the following year Dr. Hall eaea 
him 3 chaplain. He was in 1618 appointed to be 
of the i to attend the fynod me Dort. His want 
of F health obliged him to return in ,a fhort time, but before 
he took leave he preached a a Latin dicourte before the fy nod, 
the members of which were fo highly pleafed with we com- 
pofition, that they teftified Opal refpeét for him by the pre- 
fent of a valuable gold. medal. Dr. Hall wifhed: if poffible, 
to fteer the middle courfe in i: difputes between the Armi- 
nians wae Gomaritts, for he thoug it that thofe who agreed 
in the main point, of feparation from the church of Rothe, 
ought not » aftily to differ among one another on points of 
comparatively trifling importance. He accepted the bifhopric 
of Exeter in 1627, and was a great favourer of thofe minif- 
ters, whofe piety and diligence in the difcharge of thcir 
duties made them Yubject to the charge of Puritanifm, Ox 
this account he was frequently acculed of herefy himfelf, 
vie he was tranflate 
clofe of the bee year ag! was ready: sideions to ie 
iced and imprifoned in. the Tower. 
Be ok 
ioe sind hits a cf meritorions chan sy 
high among th sage te fs of tht 
be ok ot eee 
