NHA 
capital of a diftriG in New a age on the Madalena ; 5. 120 
— E.of Popayan. N. lat. 3° W. long. 74° 16'. 
NEYDOREF, a town of Aulbria 3 ie miles W.N. 
of Vsikcr fein. 
; iftri€ or circar of Hindooftan, between 
the fandy deferts al and the river Puddar, about 7o 
miles long and 20 
NEYERN, a oa of Bohemia, in the circle of Pilfen ; 
35, = S.S.W. of Pilfen. N. lat. 49° 16. E. long. 
3 NEYKIRCHEN, a town of Auttria; fix miles §.W, 
of Neuftatt. 
NEYLEAU, a town of vairariel in the principality of 
Culmbach ; eight miles W. of Hof. 
NEYMARCE, a town of Auftria; fix miles S. of 
Ips. 
NEYMARKT, a town of Auftria; fix miles W. of 
Efferding. 
NEYSTADT, a town of Auftria; eight miles W. of 
Ips 
Pe 
NEZ de J/oourg, a cape on the W. coat of France, in 
Ne a channel, about a league 8. of cape Anderville. 
N. lat 
NEz a Duccaacuill, a cape on the W. coaft of biel in 
the Englifh channel; three miles N.W. of Cherbou 
NEZENHEIM, a ad of oe in a any of 
Limburg ; five mile rs E. of Markt Ein 
NEZIN, atown of Raffi a, in the government of Tcher- 
nigov, confiderable for its fur t S.E. of 
Tchernigov. N. lat. 50° 3! E. long. en) 
NEZ A, ariver of Ruffia, in the government of Arch- 
angel, which runs into the Frozen ocean; 28 miles S. of 
"rie 
N° 
onoi. 
NEZLET el Gindi, a town of Egypt, on the right 
bank of the Nile; feven miles N. of Atfieh. 
NGAN- seine a city bers of the firft rank, in the 
province of Koe tcheou ; ; fituated in a mountainous territory, 
and eal eal (horde cities with garrifoned forts 
for keeping in awe the independent inhabitants of the moun- 
tains. The vallies and plains are well watered, and need 
only induftry a render them produtive. N. lat. 26° 12'. 
E. long. 15° 3 
NGAN-KING, acity of China, of the firft rank, in 
the province o apital o 
and every ae that is seers from the ey ene part 
China to Nan-king muft pafs through it e whole country 
belonging to it is level, pleafant, and fertile. Under its ju- 
rifdiGtion are fix cities of the third clafs. N. lat. 30° 37. 
E. TN 116° 14’. 
NGAN-LO, a city of China, of the firft rank, in the 
province of Hou-quang, which is commercial and rich. Ina 
its diftri& are two towns of the fecond order, and five of 
the third. N. lat. 31° 14!. - 113° 24’. 
NGAN-PIN-TCHING, a ‘fone ifland in the Chinefe 
fi near the W. coaft of Formofa, N. lat. 23°. E. lon 
9? 3 
Rbia NQUE, atown of Africa, in the kingdom of 
Hoval ; and fometimes called the c 
ita 
NHAMDIA, i . Lchihyologys ie name of a fifh caught 
in rivers of many part merica, and of a fine tatte. 
It is of the angle kind, and has a long and fat body, 
becoming {maller toward the tail; its belly is foft ; its head 
flat 3 and its mouth of a parabolic figure, and armed with 
frontiers of the United States. 
NIA 
{mall teeth ; it is ufually of about eight or ten inches long ; 
its tail is forked, and its head is covered with a ftrong thelly 
coat ; this isof a dufky brown; its back and fides are of a 
Diag tieee ds ; the larger back-tin is of the fame colour ; all 
the reft are black ; and on each fide there is a red line reach- 
ing lengthways from the gills to the tail. 
ROBA, in Botany, an American name, which 
Piumier adopted from Marcgrave for the eat diftinct genus 
ealled by Linneus Fruit ; fee that article 
UAPOA, | in hala, the name of a Bra 
filian bird, called alfo jabiraguacuy bay more frequently known 
y its Dutch name /curvogel. YCTERIA America 
NHANDUGU ACU, the name of a Brafilian bird of 
ts body is confiderably large ; its 
flrong ; its legs very long and thick ; its 
wings snes fhort, and unfit for flying, but affifling it in 
a ; its feathers are grey, and, on the back, are con- 
fiderably long ; it comm nly carries its neck bent like a fwan; 
its head is fhaped lke that of a goofe; its back-feathers 
cover the rump, and make a fort of tail; it runs as {wift as 
a greyhound, and feeds on flefh and fruits. See StruTHIO 
Rhea. 
NHAQUUNDA, in peg 
caught in the American rivers 
, ae name of a {mall 
y greys ; its belly white; 
d black fpots, of ie bignefs of 
a pea, and among t nefe an aniber of {ma ue ones. 
HING-KO i 
1s, a town of Arabia, near the coaft of the Red fea ; 
42 miles W.S.W. of Saade. 
NIABANI, a river of Weft Florida, which runs into 
lake Maurepae, N. lat. 30° 17'. _E. long. go° 
NIABUSSAN, a town of ae : ae 'S.W. of 
Burdwan. N. lat. 22°45'. E. long. 8 f, 
NI RA, a town and fort of es in the flate 
of New York, on the fouthern fhore of lake Ontario. The 
fort is feuated on the eaftern fide of the river, and is now in 
the poffeffion of the United States, and on the oppofite, or 
Britifh fide, isthe town, moft generally known by the name 
of Niagara, although it has been named «¢ Newark” by the 
legiflature. The original name of the town was Niajara ; it 
was afterwards called Lenox, then Naffau, and afterwards 
Newark. This town has been, and ftill is, the capital of 
the province of Upper Canada, but it has been propofed to 
remove the feat of government from this town to Torento, 
which was deemed a more eligible fpot for the meeting of 
the legiflative bodies, as being further removed from the 
rent ange, ever, was merely preparatory 
to another, which was the felon of the feat of govern- 
men a new city, under the name of London, a“ 
