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HERAPOUR, in Se eat a town of Hindooftany i in 
eta 37 miles.N 
HE "AT, a cit of Perfia, pate fo rmerly the capital of 
Chorafan, till the rit Sefi of Perfia transferred this rank 
to the northern ny of Mehhid, is —s ona river of the 
fame name, which runs into the Caf 
It is furrounded wi 
Althou h it is a fmaller city than ¢ 
it maintains a refpeciap) e trade, and the market pldes occu- 
Bread, rice, and frefh meat, with 
pan “on eae. 
S wares. 
a ‘covered with an arched roof, is fitted 
N, lat. 34° 34’. .E. long. 688 
AULD, Ditpked, 3 in Burin an advocate in ne 
Prot at Purix who flourifhed in the an ers of the 
eventeenth epee and died in the yale ~~ e 
the name o eidhrefferus, 
tation upon t ependence of kings, fome time after the 
death of Henry IV. ‘eehee ius a Heres were anta; 
He had the —— of — a very 
fubjeéts he 
years of age. 
man, and wrote very pleafantly upon whatever 
pleafe d. avie. 
A in Geocraphy, one of the nine departments 
of the fosiesphcron He Sa ihr ; z a portion of Lower 
Languedoc, in 43° 50! N. lat. Sep Lozere, containing 
four dite ahaa lea, and 291-9 * jahabitante’ divided into 
. Lodeve, with 48,2 280 inhabitants ; Mont- 
peluer, a e688 106,176 3; and St. 
Poss, with 36,686 inhabitants. 
its oss lie 33 3. 
Pts 8, and its expences for’ 
ublic infraction ae 17 fr.33 cents. 
on cae SOF the Fare 
s 
lains of various 
2 of good fruit, good wine, 
and Sat pales has “ageenble 
nt 
forefts of ot mines of 
mineral fp fa 
HER | 
7 en of gen, a * if vin ae ag pherbe, the Latins 
a3 an the manner of the 
Spanails, who ane aoe on f at the beginning of a 
word into h, 
Hers, i 
leaves sok ftalks annually from the root, the flalks n 
coming woody or geatller’ in their growt 
Many of the’ kitchen-garden efculents, anda great variety 
of ornamental or flowery plants, are of this kind. (See 
Herpacrous Plants.) And, likewife, many under-fhrubby 
efculent and other plants are confidered fometimes as coho de 
fuch as fage, thyme, rue, hyflop, winter-favory, lav 
&e. ; but igi ng ligneous, durable ftalks and tie 
more properly belong to the fhrubby tribe of plants. 
Her itinguithed into sischen or Jallec-herbs, and 
on Gardening, that fort of plant which sacs with 
t be- 
' See Snip E. 
See OnopaAncuE 
See Latrurm@a. 
@) 
Herps-bane, great purple. 
Hers, St. Bartholomew's. See Itex. 
Hers, Bennet, herb ble ney or avens. See Geume , 
Hers Chriflo sale saa THA 
Hers Ger, 3 ge Pecactnnaet 
sntnse of Grace, a name by which fome call rue. See 
Mae Mapftich. See Sature 
bd Mafich, Syrian. See etcutn and GERMAwe 
gy Paris. See Pari 
Here Paris of Canada. "See TRILLIUM. 
Hen Robert, a name fometimes ufed for the geranium, 
which fee. 
Hers Trefeil See TREFOIL, 
_— Trinity, a name fometimes given tothe violet. See 
"Hien — the name by which the herb paris is fome- 
. See Lysmmacnia. 
Hers Wilbw, or Willow-Herb, See Ertrosivum, Ly- 
THRUM, and LysimacuiA. 
A, the Aer, in "Beane phrafeology, includes 
root an uctification 
it, or of a vegetable, is = 
pally difcerned. Under it the effential nature or char 
fk : ; 
poral is green, 
n nga ‘ith om ras hue, 
oloured. 
