HAY 
tannico,’’ containing the oben: and pai iow of all the. 
and metal, whi 
oman med in every ch 
a Demo- 
dice, n 
publifhed propofals for a hiftory 
irable but it was not ssaboengens which is much to 
be amated, as far as Italy was concerned ; as he was not 
only a good practical mufician, but a man of ‘enishive learn- 
ing, and perfectly acquainted with the hiftory of the art 
in his own Ameen 6 and its progrefs in England during his 
refidence 
He bad not ats Reawheave in counterpoint, but genius 
for compofition, as he publifhed at Amfterdam, in 1713, two 
fets of fonatas for two violins and a bafe, which are little 
inferior to the fonatas Corelli. There is more variety in 
them, though lefs grace. 
He died in March 1730, and his effects were fold by 
auction foon after his deceafe. Apoftola Zeno, a man of 
great learning and critical fagacity, fpeaks highly of the 
accuracy of Haym’s, ait snaete mg sca in his *¢ 'Teforo: 
Britannico,’”’ and in his pofthumous work, La Bibl. Ital. 
We ee con{tantly found him (Haym) "faithful in his 
acco of books, ees in his li ibrarit, 
as his own exiftence reaches; but in the enlarged 
edition, s publithed' at Milan 1771; the lift is extended to 
the time of Tartini, whofe “ "'rattato di Mufica,” pub- | 
lifhed in 1754, is included. 
HAYMA 
Brown. He was rincipally 
os a at Vauxhall, and which are by far his pe in 
a hu- 
by conte temporaries, 
fongres the rifing — He ufed to delight in relating 
circum urred to 
himfelf, of a whimfic 
find th that he had fabs ae ‘heedlefely, his own misfortune. 
his practice, and lived to the age of 
the o 
ye the fhutting up fuch grafs | 
seen be 58 i off afterwards by live flock. 
a ore in Saxony, 
6 
N, Francis, an hiftorical painter, who was a 
HAY 
—Alfo, a town of Germany, in the county of Stolberg $ 
6 miles E. of Stolberg. 
HAYNDORYF, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of 
Boleflau ; 13 miles E. of Krottau. 
HAY » in Botany, fo named by Willdenow, in 
honour of Frederick Theophilus Hayne, a German botanitt, 
author of an elegant work entitled Termini "Botanici, publifhed 
by the former at rigat in quarto, with pte plates. 
Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 3. 7- (Pacourina; Aubl. an. 800. 
Juff. ifotg Eastaiek: filaite 665. Savigny in pring Dié. 
v. 4. 691.) Clafs and order, Syngenefia P ie ages: ag 
Nat. Ord. Compofite capitate, Linn. Cinarocephala, Jui. 
Gen. Ch. Common Calyx globofe, imbricated ; 
merous, elliptic-oblong, upright, — apa hateas 
compound, t tubular, uniform, flore equal, perfect, fer. 
tile, monopetalous, funnel-fhaped, rary a regular, five-cleft, 
acute, {preading limb. Stam. Filaments five, capillary, the 
length of the tube; anthers acute, the length of the limb, 
united into a cylinder. Pift. 
thread-fhaped, the len th of the itamens, very flender; 
ftigmas two, acute, nbeiad, Per. none, except the per- 
manent cos Seeds folitary, obovate ; down fimple, feilile, 
fhort, fpreading. Recept. flethy, chaffy ; its feales roundith, 
concave, Looyer than the feeds, which they poms from each 
fl. Ch. Receptacle flefhy, chaffy, 
ae ovate, with imbricated, ftraight, {pinous fcales. 
edulis. ( Pacourina edulis; Aubl. Guian. 800. 
that the receptacle is eatable, as 
edulis, is meant to expre 
oes wee 
efs 
en as = whole oo according to A bulet, but he doe 
iled. te habit is that of a Cnic 
veral, fomewhat Mess Hed 
with little 1 irregular, an epee ‘eth their bafe 
into a winged Foti s the 
folitary, cite 2 ech ie  feflle, c maf 
diameter, blueifh. young foliage i is flightly downy.— 
Juffieu has erroneoufly . sea this genus in a fedtion whofe 
{peci They 
saiowits mg se on the vt. 
removed ne 
fyftem, ‘betas ide man 
of AYN © Cnt * 
year ae “080 eems to be 
till about opr when he entered into the fervice 
of his majefty’s mint ; tr by aad “a 7 in 1723, to 
the office of the cE sie bs ear 1748 
refigned the rope of ‘ aay in in enideration of his 
long and 
he died in ee an 1749. we od she j aca feed of 
fir Ifaac Newton. and was employed to tranflate into the 
Latin lan the two letters of that great man, on the true 
iii. 16. og ye probably, to Se circulat ation in 
countries; but this object. 4 7 Att 
get: M- 
Germen obovate; ftyle - 
Down ftaple,. fhort. . 
reading of the two tex texts, 1 John, v. 7. and 8, and 1 Tims 
t 
