OLE 
the Jafminee of Juffieu, and including Chionanthn, Olea; 
cag lee (by fome united to Olea) and Notel. do 
t fee the oo of the above feparation. Bee Gea 
and Nore. 
OLEKMA, in Geography, a river of Ruffia, which rifes 
n the mountains on the frontiers of China, in N. lat. 49° 
and flowing due north, enters the Lena, oppofite to Olek- 
in 
OLEKMINSK, a town of Ruffia, on the Lena, at its 
Caan with the Olekma, in government of Irkutfk. 
- lat. 60° 25’. E. long. 119° 
me Siw 
of "Rafe, at the Ww. 
N. lat. 72° 19". ois W222 
Otenel Nos, a “cape of Rati, in the White fea; 60 
miles N. of Ar changel. 
OLENEK, a town of Ruffia, at 7 mouth of the river 
sales uear the Frozen ocean. N. 2° 24! E. long. 
114° 14/.—-Alfo, a river of Ruffia, ais rifes in N. lat. 
67° 205, and runs into the Icy fea, N. lat. 72° gol, E. mee 
104 
OLENL, a town of Poland, in the palatinate of Becew: 
52 miles N.W. of Braclaw 
OLENKA, a river of Rufia, which runs into the Tun- 
gunfka, N. lat. 8° 6". E. lo ong. 95° I Ifo, a river of 
Ruffia, which runs into the Vitim, i ‘lat. 55° 307. E. 
long. 115° 54. 
OLENGS, in Ancient Geography, a town of Achaia, to- 
wards the N.W. near the mouth of the river Melas; fuppofed 
to be the prefent ‘¢ Caminitza.’ 
OLENSKOL, in Geography, a town of Ruffia, in the go- 
vernment of Archangel, on the Vokfcha; 120 miles E. of 
- Archangel. 
OLENUM, in Ancient Geography, a ie of sie a 
nefus, in Achaia, between Patre and Dym 
OLENUS, in Bie, a Greek poet, “older than Or- 
pheus, came from anthe, a city of Lycia. He compofed 
feveral hymns, which were fung in the. temple of Delos upon 
feftival days. Olenus has the reputation of being one of 
the founders of the oracle at Delphi, and he is faid to have 
been the firft who filled, at that place, the office of prieft of 
Apollo, and to have given refponfes in verfe. 
OLEOSUM Sal Volatile. See Sat. 
OLEOUT, in Geography, a river of America, in New 
York, which runs into the E. branch of the Sufquehannah. 
OLE a town of France, in the department of the 
Lower Pees, and chief place. of a diftri&; 10 miles 
W. of Tarbe. e place contains 5158, and he canton 
13,077 inhabitants, on a territory of 140 pera in 19 
communes. N. lat. 42° 10 2, Ifo, a 
town of France, in the department of the ose ‘Charente, 
the E. coait of the ifland of Oleron; 19 miles S - 
Jua Rochelle. N. lat. a", . lon 6'.— Alfo, 
ifland in the Atlantic, near the W. coat of Franc 
ie sf 
leagues long and from one to two wide ; feparated from the 
continent by a narrow channel, called « Pertuis de Mau- 
b 
lat. 45° 46’. . long. 1° 
“OLERON, tas of. The inhabitants of the ifland of 
Vor. XXV. 
Stuban and Prefton, 
New-Street Sanare, London 
poe of this diaphoretic oil, on his own expetience; par 
OLE 
Oe ag been able mariners for feven or eight huridred 
; fo that they frained and drew up the laws of 
Ne navy or = which are ftill called the laws of heen 
f rench writers thefe maritime laws were 
digefi edin the fore enone’ ifland under the title of « ‘Reole 
d 
- 
"ha 
by directio 
“Ahefe laws, being accounted the moft excellent fea- 
oe in ie world, are recorded in the Black Book of the 
, Sree in Geography, a town of Iitria ; 16 miles N.W. 
of Pedena. 
LESA, a town of 5 Sade in the province of Catalonia; 
16 miles N.W. of Barc 
LESKO, a town = Poland, in the palatinate of Belcz; 
36 miles S.E. of Belcz. 
OLESNICK, a town of a in the palatinate of 
Sandomirz; 28 miles W. of San 
TA, a town of the coed. of Stet, 6 miles 
S.W. of Baftia. N. lat. 42° 33'. i 
OLETTE, a town of Feence, i in the Serinect of 
the Eaft Pyrenees, arid chief place of a canton, in the if. 
sa of Prades; 7 miles $.W. of Prades; celebrated fot 
8 warm baths. lace contains 1000, and the canton 
ary inhabitants, on a territory of 385 kiliometres, in 24 
communes. 
OLEVITO, nie a town of Naples, i in Principato Citra; 
23 miles E. of Salern 
emerge Ott. 
Oren 
flames Ae water, they 
num Pharicum of Nicandér i is {up- 
il. 
en by 
Bafil Valentine, and others, to a Fastious pe me of an- 
timony, | ae they keep as a pera or at leaft declare in 
fuch terms as are of, as the univerfal 
inedivie. “The earned felting ba given the procefs for 
n making this red = of the glafs of antimony, but that in {6 
enigmatical a manner, that he feems himfelf. Rot to expea 
ticularly, the curing a confirmed dropfy, by throwin off 
s the water by fweat; fo that the patient, in a manner, {wam 
in it, and the drops. run through the bed, in all parts, to the 
floor. ‘id — the procefs, 
KO, in Geography, a town of Poland, in ihe 
palatinate i Brzefe ; 88 miles E. St E. of Pint 
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