ONR 
it differs in having’ a 
acutely and more i oly divided, as wel as lefs beans 
and the anthers aes as well od Mi- 
chaux Boreali-Amer. v. 1. 132. ~Clafs and order, Pen- 
tandria Manne, Nat. Ord. Afperifolie, Linn. Borra- 
ginea, Julf. 
Gen. Ch. Cal. Perianth inferior, in five deep, narrow, 
linear, ere, permanent fegments. 
pproximated fegments, whofe margin is in exed ; 
naked, pervious. Stam. Filaments wanting ; anthers 
five, fell le, included, arrow-fhaped, acute. Pif. Germen 
foperio, four-cleft ftyle thread-thaped, much longer a 
the corolla; fligma fim ad = none, except the un 
changed calyx. Seeds fou 
'. Ch. Corolla foncalat: bel I-thaped, with a pervious 
; limb ere. a 3 feffile. Seeds four. Style 
much isagee than the ¢ 
Michaux defines two fe pect _— are herbaceous plants, 
a“ longitudinal ribs to "hei 
. hifpidum. (Litho 
Pl 190. _L, latifolium sad 
Morif, feet. 11. Hif 
corolla awl-fhaped, 
er fide with tubercles 
Corolla whitifh, aLout twice as long as the 
molle. Mich. t. 15.—Downy. Segments oe ju 
éereils ree ovate. — Found in the country of Ten- 
naflée about Nathville. Mich. This appears to have auch 
refemblance to the former, but the whole 4erd is hoary with 
foft whitifh hairs: Leaves oblong-oval, with a central rib, 
bearing hairs. 
ca a 
A 3H, a river of the county of Tyrone, Ireland, 
which rifes on the borders of heen ee and flowing eatt- 
ward, joins its waters to the Camer 
» a {mall ifland near the coaft of Java. This 
ifland lies about three we .W. from Batavia. It is 
oo feet in 
teee lls 
g 
mafts in fhips, or for cle ing them. ‘Three fhips can lie 
xEV. Pping t p 
VoL. 
oN 
ter, to 
the Japan pier, where one more fhi 
load. ¢ It would be injuftice,” fays captain Cook, “to 
the officers and workmen of this yard, not to declare, that, 
warehoufes, 1 in whic was laid up; and here are two 
pier-heads for loading an difcharging fhips. The ifland 
abounds with la~ge tamarind py which afford - agree- 
able fhade. To the eaftward of Onruét, and at twice the 
diftasce of Cooper’s ifle, is the land # Barmerend whic 
Onruft; planted with fhady trees, 
ofpital or lazaretto.. 
ifland about three leagues 
h in cireumfer rence; very w 
n . 
ee 
2 
arge 
ompafs it, is efteemed holy 
ert and much od by them. Stavorinus’s 
; Nea vol, 1. 
ONS, a {mall ck in the eae near the coaft of 
Spain. N. lat Ww. ~ 8° 
S LD, a oa oe Sweden, in the province of Hal. 
land; 4 ee S.S.W. o 
L nty 0 of America, in Wil- 
mington ‘iia, North Carolina, weft of Cape Lookout ; 
ons 54.74 inhabitants, oe 1757 flaves. Its chief 
town is Swanfborough. — a townfhip of Nova Scotia, 
in "Halifax county, at the head of the bafin of Minas; 
35 miles N E. of Windfor; fettled by — from New 
Gaal ; fituated between 43° 15/ 
30! and "80° W. long. It is of a oneal elliptic form, its 
greateft length being from S. » and its circum- 
erence about a miles. ‘The divifion line between the 
flate of New and Canada on the north paffes through 
this lake, and ees within the United Besse pre eee . 
r. Hutchins’s calculations, 2,390,000 acre e wat 
of the lake. abounds with excellent fith, “paticulny 
the haniba Sd bafs, cade three or four pounds. Its 
n many er fte CSP -~ the fouthern fhore is oe 
beech t The oe fe 
cheer it “ithelf i into the river Cataraqui, which takes the name 
f 
of St. ence at Montreal, and by this river into the 
Atlantic ocean. Its iflands are fituated at the eaftern end, 
and the chief of them are Wolf, Amherfl, Gage, and, Howe 
ae 
enneflee ny ver, and fo Steuben cou Thi 
xing county is well watered by the Genneffee, and Mfo > by its 
tributary ftreams, and a number of {mall lakes. The pe f 
31 town 
