HAU 
of the taude and of the calves of your legs, in gi iving good 
and if that does not fucceed, he mut be.tried. upona 
or floping ground, after the lake fafhion..-> - 
. See Gar 
AUNT, among Spocsiow: ‘denotes. om fiom to which. dom 
d among JZunters, it fig- . 
nies are accuftomed to refort 5 an 
nilies the walk wa a ery or. the place of his. ordinary pal- 
fages. See Hun 
a town of Perfia, in the province 
HAUR, in Geogr bys 
of laird I ed s N.W. of, Tatta.. N. lat. 26°49’. 
E. long. 65’ so) vie 
HA VRE, a ® French term, Sgnifyingy : 2 fame with haven 
or harbour. m 
org eat a or Havre de Gi aces om Geogra 
and feat 
harbour, from which, and an adjoinin sleaah it, derived its 
( ng If; as. the water does 
in to ebb till three hours ee ~ full tide, fo that 
a 1, which 
magazines, and itore 
and manning of fhips. 
dit ches filled with water and fsemied. with fluices, a 
- Englith by the Hugonots during the ‘el wars of France; 
cr by the En nglith, and in 1759 a number of flat- 
tomed boats, conftructed for the a of England, 
on edeheerad by rear-admiral Rodney. niet € con- 
tains 16,000, ont the canton the fame numba, of inhabitants, 
on a territory 0 opie kiliometres, in one mune, N. Ia 
49. 29'. E 2 re ; 
err: de Gr en or Gras s Peon, and ioe 
oe USAY, in Agee 
oa among the Out-S. Sie N. lat. 60° 42’. 
“HAUS EBECK, 2 a town of Welphaliy i in the princi- 
W. lon 
Pality of Minden §.W. of Minden. 
HAUSE? idfhip of Germany, belonging to the _ 
Princes of Furitenber rg, in the Schwart rtzade.— Ifo, a town 
OF this lor« 1e Ki 6 miles $.E. of Strafburg. 
Ha KX, a divifion of the archduchy of Auftria, 
: deriving its ts name from a large forelt, and Soe Oats among 
Others, the: pyiteed chief towns, viz. Lintz, Wels, Ge. 
MAUSTEL TO 
STELLUM, in. Natural Hi ory, a name 
_ by tome. authors to a pecu ind Hifory name given 
purpura ‘kind, which the French bass named the decaf’, 
and. we the. woodcock-fhell... It for its 
extremely “long and {) nder beak. 
, = = cshioied or oe kind, and two or nee faye": as 
ta a-fea- lance 
d names imply. 
ee ae 
r 
into the hands ee’ th 
has been pe at different in co 
t. 
-one of the {maller a age 
_palticcios, one movemen 
- another Fifcher’s, without, being capricious, or fine ge 
were fo eich his.own, Sd agithes thg compofition ner a per ; 
"There are a very ele 
° HAD 
_HAUSTILIA. SuccinA, a terin ufed to exprefs that 
r, or more properly fpeaking, thofe .mafies_ of 
amber which are obtained by dragging the,bottoms of the fea 
near Pruffia, or found on the fhores, m diftinétion from thofe 
oie which are, found foffile in the fame or other king- 
the moft part wholly 
broken, fo that its ple i gen ca 
bus the foflile amber generally carries the pg its origua 
ith i is and is either found in a ‘ A 
e dr ops. O 
trees prefied together, ary in reality, it 
a bituminous earth coag d by falts, and ered by. the 
fun 
gradual evaporation perio moifture by the fun’s 
heat. Phil, Tranf. Ne 258. See Amber and Ma- 
TRIX. 
Fr. ati icy equivalent to Alto, Ital., and 
= Maine 
HAUTBOIS, in Mufic, a wind ‘hatin eee 
areed. Itisthe natural treble to the ig at: at their feveral 
t-bois, high wood, Bas fon, low found, 
hautbois confifts of four picces, or joints, the upper 
piece. a which the reed is fixed is the narrowett. tube 
incr ead to the end, which terminates with a 
wide Sen like t 
he trumpet. 
autbois goes lower than the German flute one me, 
natural, and feldom, in full Pent: mounts 
an inftrument 
The h 
have had a 
companion or baffoon for its bafe. Falitaff, in defcribing the 
lank and mA figure of j juftice Shallow in his juvenile days, 
fays : 
. 
“The cafe of a treble hauthois was a manfion fot him—— - 
a court.’ Hen. IV. pt. 2." 
Yriarte, inthe notes to his Spanith poem, “ La Mulic,”” 
reg cards its ade ne a nearer that of a human voice than ia othr 
iven ing 1 
: pei scar Vand ree in a nt frains, . 
rformers upon this infteument i in 
Oo more, 
ae 
inftrument, ia, admi 
amen top ~ 50 years BOs! eae were known to be 
Martini’s, were admirable, ae of fi fire, tafte, and genius. 
They were. never printed, nor did we ever know what bo 
came 0! 
The shi which: Simpfon played were peice 7 
t from one compofer, and one. from 
formance refembled any othe 
AUTE, in Ge gr on ea an, ifland-on the NE: pat of 
ay of Bonen, ¥ as 20 W, long. ee ; 
Haure-cont Jontr 
Englih, in Wie is the highett , mane aise ‘of 2 ‘man, = 
Ys. 
