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OTISFIELD, in Gongrepyy a town of rare in 
Cumberland county and t of Maine; E. of Bridge- 
town, and pom: 450 rots 
ITES Diarrus, the ear- fingers aname given by au- 
thors to the finger next the little 
OT S, from ous, the ear, inflacamation of the ear. 
OTLEY, in Geography, a market town in the upper di- 
vifion of the wapentake of Skirack, liberty of Cawood, 
and Weft Riding of Yorkthire 
fpecies of grain. Here was an hofpital for lepers in the 
time of Edward II., who were bound to keep the bridge 
over the Wharfe in repair. No veltiges of this building 
now re neith any traces be difcovered of the 
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tley appears to contain 
573 houfes, and 2602 inhabitants. 
The vicinity of this town prefents to the eye a very rich 
and ape profpedt, particularly when lia from the 
fummit of the 
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of this immenfe pile in its priftine ftate. Farol 
the feat of Walter Fawkes, efq. 1s about three miles north 
Its prefent poffeffor has difplaye d, 
n many occafions, a 1 refined tafte, and found political ey 
vol. xvi. 
oie ie of England, &c. York fhire 
by J. Bigl 
OTMA Ree. a town of Holland, in the department 
= ei feated on the river Diketel nine miles N 
of Olde 
OTODINI, in Ancient ey, a people of Britain, 
of the Bri antes, who inhabited the countries now 
called Nomhunbeiaad. Merfe, and the Lothians. s th 
Otodini are not mentioned by any of the Roman hiftorians, 
but only by Pisleny, 3 it is uncertain whether they formed 
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_a diftin&, independent ftate, or were united with the Bri- 
high and rocky fhore, defcriptive enough of their — 
They were probably reduced by Agricola at the fam 
with their more powerful neighbours the Briga sae 
as they lived without the walls of Severus, th 
like the reft of the Mzate, engaged in frequent revolts. 
In the moft perfe& ftate of the Roman government in thi 
ifland the country of the Otodini made a part of the Ro- 
man province called Valentia, which comprehended all that 
large tra€t between the two walls. s this aired was 
never long together in the peaceable polfeffion of the R 
mans, they had but few ftations in the country Se the 
Otodini, except thofe on the line of the wall of Severus. 
Befides thefe, there were two or three Roman towns with- 
out the wall, fituated on or near the military way which ran 
through their country into Caledonia, which are mentioned 
both by Ptolemy, and in the Itinerary of Antoninus. Thefe 
pe 
at a little diftance from the military wa 
called Rifingham, there are very confpicuous veltiges of 
a Roman ftation ; which, from the in{cription of an altar 
foand there, appears to have been named Habitancum. 
OTOGAMIES, in Geography, a tribe of Indians in the 
N.W. territory, who inhabit between the lake of the Woods 
and Miffifippi river. Its number of warriors is 300 
ACS, or OromaaQues, la of America, on 
the Orinoco. an account of them, fee Oron 
OTO 
r. Ray is of opinion, that this is the fame (eecies of = 
with ey ommon white lagopus, it being no way differen 
but in elon and thofe birds being {aid to change sit in 
the fummer months. It is caught in the mountains of Ger- 
many, and is a very delicate bird for the ta 
OTOORACITE, in Geography, a fmall ‘ifland i in the 
South Pacific ocean, near the eaft coaft of Otaheite 
OTOPLATOS, in Gia a fetid difcharge foi be- 
hind the ears. 
OTOPUOSIS, ra is the ear, and rvov, pus, a purn- 
lent difcharge from the 
OT E, in Can oy: a {mall ifland on a weft coat 
of New Mexico, in the ba ice Panama 5 30 m s S.S.W. 
of Panama. N. lat. 8° 30/. W. long. 80° 20 
A, a town of the ae of "Warlaw ; 16 
miles W. of Pofen 
OTORRHGA, n Surgery, from cus, the ear, and § fuss 
‘to flow, a Bina 6 of blood, or bloody matter, from t 
ar. 
OTOULINGOW, in ee ae a town of Chinefe 
Tartary. N. lat. 43 54’. ong. I 
OTRAHARMANA, La, a tinal if] of in a _Ealt 
N lat. 15° 55'. 
Indian er near the weft coaft of Lugon. 
ong. I 6’. 
TRANT O, a province of Naples, bounded on . 
fide 
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