HAL 
+ "The namie is fill retained at Lufton, and other places in 
Here fordthire. 
Hatmors is fometimes alfo. taken for a convention 
_ citizens in their onan hall, ‘more greet called folk- 
b 
: “HALMSTADT; 5 in Geegraphy, a age He town of Swe- 
HAL 
a wks white on the outfide. M. Weidler obdchedie 
on the infide, and white on the outfide... Ie 
in 1683, the middle of which was 
white; after which followed a border of red, next to it was 
then green, and the outermo 
In 1728 one was feen of a pale red oe then followed 
den, in , at the mouth of in which are yellow, and then green, terminated by w Mr. Wood of 
fidurifhing woollen manufactures, ee a coreg th falmon fifhery ; Cambridge defcribes three y t which at 
“8 miles W. of Carlfcrona. N. lat. 56° 40’. "E. long peared round the moon, Nov. 30, 1785, the order of 
237. inning from the moon was white, of confi 
" ** PALMYRAX, aname given by Pliny to the natrum of 
the ancients, when found in a dry form on the furface of the 
HALMYRHAGA, in the Materia Medica of the An- migh 
‘clenis, Was a-name given by | ome 
ewer with en 2 
cies of cies in which, as G ‘acai a the adel 
‘parts, when touched, communicate fuc itehing fenfa- 
as is perceived on touching falt fubitances. ‘The fame 
| is fometimes ufed to expreds a ro efs of the fkin, 
oan to many of the excretions; when falt and acri- 
ig the 
say, 
“about 2 oF 247, or double’ that ‘magditude, . Some- 
Gnesi. cone sie age "Soe 
part sedi do not aioe: 
‘tained the above facts by Froquent and cael al . 
bes ited = found pectin ee tog 
» a town of Sweden, — circ 
wwomrs ta ‘few thar the generatien of the halo is\ silat *° 
5 watery 
colours 
breadth. yellow, orange, red; violet, green cllowifh, real 
ickeep: guorey-yolicinity beds "Ede. Sod ‘of »- Soutthe sil 
“thelt 
the as double the 
the zoth Sot sated fir H.C. Englefield 
companied un ome se halos 
ne 
its brea 1° g°it. was oes ain lett 
nasigrronrane es d urs. ‘The exterior 
lpn ior may fun, and about ee 
wi tho 
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