~ * on 
HAY 
othet vellels on' the Irifh ftation with every kind of neceffary. 
Large warehoufes have. been built, and other works are in 
¢ont emp'ation. ; 
; LEY, atownthip of America,inHampthire county; differe 
f 
containing 878 
Maffachufetts, 120° miles W. ° Bofton ; 
-» jphabitants. 
H Raves Way, is hes fame with Towrne-path, 
which fe 
HAWSE, or Hauser, denotes he fituation of the cable 
before the fhip’s flem, when fhe is moored with two anchors 
out from forward ; viz. one on the ftarboard, and the other 
on the larboard bow. Harwfe denotes alfo any fmall diftance 
_ ahead of a oot de or between her head and the anchors em- 
let another part endure the ftrefs. 
ploged to to 
HL Babuibgt in the, is when the cable endures an extra- 
ordinary refs. 
elie "Bold, is when the holes are high above the 
water. 
iw, Po ese the, is untwilting of two cables, ihc ch 
being let out at different hawfes, are entangled or twiited 
about one aaitids, or St the cables to their anchors, 
without lying athwart the 
Hawseg, Foul, implies last the cables lie acrofs the ftern, 
or bear bib each other, fo as to be rubbed or chafed by the 
peo ae of the veffel. 
AWSE- orpenpyptente, , at fea. See Rave: 
Hawse - When tt bale is reafon to fufpect the 
pe mei be eased in thofe holes, they veer out a little, te 
This they cdl to fre/a 
| ~Fre the Sauk is = ufed when new ‘ pie es-are laid 
upon the cable j in t e haw 
WSE, 
acrofs, or als 
1 a when any any weighty (iihanck lies 
ore 
te the atene timbers of a ew, 
the —— timber, or 
e) generally pa- 
nite Geaselaen termi- 
-Kawses, or Haw/fe-hales, are two S venaaaestedie linn 
head, through which the cables pafs when fhe lies at an- 
HAWSER, or Harsets belonging toa thip, is a rope 
confifting of three ftrands; being a kind of little “cable, 
ferving of patos i ow: board: as to faften the main 
fore EB sitnds tc rp a thip over a bar, &c 
HAW’s Wavan 4 in Geography, a lake of England, in the 
"HAW Weltmoreland: 
WTHORN, or Haw, in Botany. See Cnata- 
: a Matinee, the common name ob the thorn plant, which 
is ufually employed in the formiug of new hedge-fences. It 
oe fometimes denominated the white thorn. See 
5! 
oo. Black American. See ViBuRx a ae 
» a Agriculture, rally applied to any 
feof grat that is caked the fopiios nan deed n the funy 
fo as to be preferved as a fodder for any kind of Tiveltocks 
of hay aré very different. according to t 
mature of the land from which they are _—- and sie 
criptions of grafs from which they —_ ‘Thus we 
fi » orchard, me as clover, 
tfoin, lucern, TD, rye~ are, are, and other fie of artificial 
shay. It is alfo B Sepaetiols further diit ms cor pe 
“thay, or that which is caifed from the uplands 5 
the and the hay is univerfally 
eae 
nt 
and-fituation of the I: 
oe of the er as content ca of nite 
applied to —— me ae and cae various 
forts of ge , 
dnralde and permanent kind of 
them greater power and better wind. But the low poh te 
marth, orchard, and fome other of the fofter defcriptions of 
hay, are, from their pofleffin fuch qualities, better fuited as 
a fodder for milch cows, we tre oe Kad of neat-cattle, as 
well as fuch horfes as are not mers employed in team labour. 
The rouen or after-grafs hay, as poflefling a {till more foft 
pester is the bett Giited as afood for fheep and lambs.in the 
“cafes. 
All the forts of hay are in general much too pe to. 
be ufed with advantage as a fodder for ftore ftock, except im: 
mixture with fome kind kind of eon 
y different methods are fol-- 
lowed, but which ‘are Aires regulated by the peculiar 
The ftone,. 
cuftoms of the. different places and markets. 
moft common. The 
truffes, which fhould weigh fifty-fix pounds, thirty-fix of 
which conititute a ing in the ab 
ndred weight, 
fidered as the quantity 
The beft hay i 13, — rally nian DA, ae de i. 
coarfe and long LV @ 
= of binding up the wala in order to the hay being 
n fome places. From the above kind of outiide hay 
beng "emsployed, there i is but little lofs futtained in. this cui- 
“his practice prevails on all 
Hay-barn, a oeieanae 3 that fort of barn which is 
conitructed for the ey poresenlan purpofes of contaising hay. 
Baras of this cription are for the moft part formed of. 
fin the pre afd cafe 
be carried, 
