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confiderable diftance was another great white circle which 
fu the whole. ‘The diameter of the firft circle was 
eltimated at 5 3 that of the fecond at 11°, and that of the 
third at 17°; but the diameter-of the white circle was about 
This phenomenon never appeared but in 2 re con- 
filting of frozen p Belets and. never in drops 
the rainbow. When the fun was not in che Se dag “a 
part of the white circle was ees as Tome frequen 
ter 
garth in Wales in 1780. The fog or oid in the-laft cafe too 
was a gi frozen, as hoar froit was obferved the fame 
eve 
Though the above accounts feem to thew that thefe glories 
are not produced but in fogs below the freezing temperature 
os it would be re hafty to adopt this conclufion till it thall 
corroborated by the obfervations of other <n » placed 
in fimilar fituations in more elevated tem 
pita further accounts fee ANTHELION, Pasucian, ed 
orks above mentioned, Nicholfon's Journal, vol. vi. a 
Petey s Hiftory of difcoveries relating to Vifion, he 
egy in Anatomy, the name aoe by authors to that From t 
- or r areola, about the pe from its fimi- gen 
a {mall ifland 
» fea-falt will no more. crepitate. in the 
¢ ne marine ms 
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own fpecimen of this, like many other plants, was given.te 
Linnzus by Bec is procumbent, with {quare, 
{mooth, leafy branches. aves crowded, oppofite, on ay 
ftalks, oblong or obovate, fearcely an inch in J th, 
pointed, entire, fomewhat revolute, fmooth. Flowers tol 
e tary, on fhort ftalks, from. the bofoms of the upper leaves. 
Fruit {mall, globofe, reddifh 
3. H. racemo/a. Billard. Nov. Holl. v. 1. 100. t. 128.— 
Leaves Rapesolatp ferrated. Flowers in terminal and axillary 
clufters —Native of Lewin’ gps on se fouth coaft of 
New Holland, ons it w: d by La Billardiere. 
Stem fhrubby, {quare, as pe fmooth, a foot and half 
high. Leaves an inch an or two inches ao flight! 
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tures. Negi s, teneral flowers, naked, an inch or more 
nano Soak inal Fruit pendulous, quad- 
y. pe four an but by abortion often 
ings ~~ si are fometimes wanting. 
Nov. Holl..v. 1. 101. t — 
oe HE dion. fae entire. Clu afy, terminal.— 
From the fame country as the laft, with 
erer habit, alee hog se which 
eemed race grow ab 
of fabs) branch, in hor ed about half of 
in the lower part only, are re by le 
{mall and. on rt ftalks. 
acess or f{cattered, the sg ar of the ; 
narrow, rather fithy, blunt and entire. te del ‘but two. 
Fruit globofe, without an 
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angles. froth 
CHNE, formed of aAcy feds. and axv, re 
the name given to @ 
¢ fire tha 
Hitt. of Foff. P ‘gabe: ve! 
ough wevery was Sie ‘common appearance. a 
the halofachne, it was net its univerfal one ; fo rit pe 
fometimes concreted on, or embodied in the ilcy: 
Pearse id then swe e in | 
git Siping a tough, 1 vifcous, and fatty eas oun : 
e. the waters of fome fprings and riv 
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