ON-O 
liel, the mafter of St. Paul, who was grandfon of Hillel, 
and who lived till within ae years of the deflruétion of 
aid that Onkelos affifted at the wis 
Ant- 
werp in 15725 
our reanneas t Walton’ 8, in 16 7 
TOMY, formed from ofxos, tumour, and tery, 
T cut,‘ in Surgery, the operation of opening a tumour or 
abfcefs. 
ONNA, in Coos a town of Thibet; 15 miles 
N.N.W. of Morou 
ONOBA, or nee now Moguer, a town of Spat 
in Beetica, towards the S.W. at the bottom of a Fall 
bay. Pliny places : = the confluence of the Luxia and the 
Unrium, and gives e furname of “ AEftuarium,” indi- 
cating its being fituated on the ees and thus diftin- 
guifhing it from another On oba, in the interior of the 
country, belonging to the Turdu 
ONOBRYCHIS, in Botany, is 
for Hepysarum, fee that article. 
ONOCENT eran a fabulous er Bada to 
be a compound of a m nand an afe. lian {peaks of ono- 
centaurs. It was half 1 man and ore = as re penne was 
half man and half horfe. Lib. v Pp: 9. 
ONOCHORUS, in Ancient Cat the name of one 
of the five principal rivers of Theffaly, according to Here- 
dotus and Pliny. 
ONOCLEA, in Botany, was fo called by pat 
from ovs, a fort of veffel, and xAtw, to | fout up e€ appears 
to have taken the idea from Mitchell, who oe the name of 
Tournefort’s fynonym 
but which are, 
a two-rank 
rtd ened “pe of the frond, -oncealing the real feed- 
ffels—Linn. Gen. 559. Schre . Sp. Pl. 
7. Mart. Mill. Di. v. 3. Juli. i Lamarck 
Sp p. Pl. ve 5: 288 +) 
Ve 5s 2 
[lluftr. t. 864. (Struthiopteris ; Willd. 
—Clafs and _ Cryptogamia Filices. 
dorfifere annulate. 
Eff. Ch. Capfules covering the back of the frond. In- 
yolucrum from the clofely reflexed marginal fegments of the 
leaf. 
Obf. At the fuggeftion of Mr. Brown in his Prodr. 
Nov. Holl. v. 1. slo under Stegania, perfeétly in unifon 
with our ow ment, we combine the aelag hide of 
Willdenow with Onoclea, while we confider every t 
time referred to t 
Nat. Ord. Filices 
» Sp. 
Linon . Supp » 444. 
Herb. _ 2 Tn Lo maria the involucrom 
is uninterrupted, proceeding in like manner in- 
flexed edge of the ie on covering the can meee mals of 
capfules. 
1. O. fenfbilis, Linn. Sp. Pl.a517. Swartz. Fil. x10. 
ONO 
Michaux Boreal-Amer. v. 2. 272. (Filix mariana, ofmundé 
facie racemifera; Pluk. Mant. 80. € 404. f.2. Polypodium 
virginianum, ofmunde facie; Morif. fe&.14. t. 2. Fe 10.) 
—Barren fronds pinnate ; 3 leaflets decurrent, finuated ; 
parts of North 
concealed u e is 
frm. cape ech bound with an ‘lalie ring, a in : thes 
Struthi io hee ie? 
O. Swartz. aa ILI. 
Biaili pens: z I 
p. Pl. Fl. t. io 
unn. Norveg. 1 A 1. f.1—3 cdupens germanica ; 
Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 5. 288.)—Barren fronds pinngte ; leaflets 
feflile, et oocaies their eee rather acute, ce Sned in 
length.—Nativ. 0 rm regions of 
nort 
Europe as wall as in fome parts of Germany 3 aed Switzer- 
land. ‘This is a noble fern haps or ay our t high, the 
ones more central and ered, ak longer ft 
pofed of fhorter leaflets, having the fame headed or jointed 
om which we do not fee hoy 
this: plant can be ise an = aad ie 
8 pinnate s lea 
tikd ; 3 the? tegen obtufe ; the ly a lng and 
acute.—Native was iene by 
prod 
give 
ONOCROTALUS, in Qreithology, a {pecies of Pele- 
sanus 3 which fee. 
ONOFRIO, Sr., the name of one of the famous con- 
ervatorios at Naples 
a white uniform. We heard them perfqum 
Santa Maria di Loreto. The pe af let in general, was 
coarfe and clumfy; genius and ie were difcavera nil and 
then in the compofitions of thefe ftydentg 5 but as yn- 
finifhed. Thefe feminaries, which heretofore poe fuch 
great profeffors, feem at prefent to be but n genips. 
However, fince thefe inftitutions, as well a pred are fyb- 
je to en after being languid for fome time, like 
unt ee they will, perhaps, dlaze 
by a young a. @ o beat time. was 
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