OUL 
greate toach and = 
Ammon ; Siberian ns arched, femi-circular, 
above wrinkled, flattifh pees fealage lax, A 
variety of this fpecies has its body brown tinged with tawny ; 
a white mark on each fide pointing to the belly. It inhabits 
in flocks the rocky dry deferts of Afia, Barbary, and Cor- 
fica; it is the fize of a {mall deer; aCtive, {wift, wild; the 
fat and flefh are delicious. In fummer the colour is brown- 
ifh-afh mixed with grey ; beneath whitifh-grey ; the tail is 
fhort, white and brownifh at the tip; the hair is long in el 
ed in the {pring ; the ears are erect, acu 
longer than the fore. The favourite re- 
gions of thefe wild theep are Siberia, Kamt{chatka, and the 
Kurile iflands. They are focial animals, and feed together 
in {mall flocks. ‘They are the moft ufeful animals ee the 
Kamt{chadales pofle = 
UDU. 
where they are eafily taken, and when — of whatever 
age, itis not difficult to domefticate them 
STREPSIC a Cretan ere&t, carinate, 
thofe of the female at right angles to a head. 
OUISCONSING, in Geography. See Oorsconsin. 
This river has a communication with Fox river, which 
paffing through Winnebago lake, enters Puan bay in lake 
Mic ichigan. On this river and its branches refide the Indians 
of its name, furnifhing 300 warriors 
OUISTISI, in Zoology. See Sima Lacchus. 
OUITANOU, or Ouraranon, in Geography, a town 
and fort of North America, in the Indiana territory, on the 
W. fide of the Wabath. N. lat. 40° 38’. W. long. 87° 58’. 
Thus far the Wabafh is navigable, 412 miles from tte mouth, 
for batteaux drawing three feet water. A filver mine -has 
been difcovered here. The ut bea Indians are the 
Kickapoos, Mufquitons, Pyankifhaws, and a principal part 
of the Ouiatanons. All thefe tribes, collectively, could, 
about 30 years ago, furni a 1000 warriors. 
JULDINGA, a town of Bengal; 25 miles N.E. 
of eee ae 
OUJUL INKA, a town of Thibet, near lake Jamdro ; 
42 miles E.S.E. of Kiang-fee. 
OUKA KEE, alee of Canadas N. lat. 50° 20’. W. 
long. 86° 30! 
GUKERCK, 
a town of Holland; 7 miles. S. of 
Naarden 
OUKE- SIMA, an ifland in the Chinefe fea, near oi 
coaft of Tonquin; about £30 miles in circumference. N. la 
18° 44, E. long. 105° 4 
Pe "TANACSA, a town of Thibet; go miles E. 
affa. 
LAIS, a town of Sweden, in the government of 
Ulea ;s an Ee S.S.E. of Braheftadt. 
OULAN-HOTUN, a town of ee Tartary, in the 
ire of the Monguls ; 120 miles N. of Peking. 
m 
OUN 
ec rei a town of Thibet; 
S. of Cha-tche 
OULART, a a fmall pott-town of Irefand, in the aie 
of Wexford; 57 miles S. from Dublin and 10 N. 
Wexfor 
OULBARAYA, a town of Bengal; 48 miles E.S.E. 
of Burdwan 
OULCHY le Chateau, a town of France, in the de- 
ae of the Aifne, and chief place of a canton, in s 
diftri& of Soiffons; ro miles S. of Soiffons. The 
contains 307, and the canton 7790 inhabitants, on a a 
tory of 260 Sa in 31 communes. 
or TAL, the name of a lake in Hindooftan, 
which lies iene ‘caaee and receives the river Bebut. 
This lake is faid to be of great extent, no lefs than 53 Bri- 
tifh miles in circuit, or perhaps 16 or 17 acrofs; according 
to which ftatement it may reach to the frontiers of Little 
T hibet. The count of the Behut is to. the N. 
58 mifes 
W.f rom 
the lake, is fhort, and — the S.W. quarter; by which, 
Barchmooleh will ta W. by N., or W.N.W. pofition, 
in refpe& of Sisnaeae 
OUL . See OLney. 
OULSTEEN, an ifland near the coaft of Norway, = 
Snguet in Ae se and 24 miles in circumference; 12 
miles N. of Berger 
U 2a tov wn of Hindooftan, in Bahar ; 20 miles 
S.S E. of Bettiah. 
OULUSTON, a lake of or aa jn the 
country of the Monguls. N. lat. 25'. . long. 114° 
2". 
OULX, atown of France, i in the department of the Po, 
late in Piedmont, fituated in a valley, which ape from it 
its name ; taken by the French in May 17943 5 miles N. of 
Sezanne. 
OUMA, a river of Africa, in Congo, which runs into 
the Bokian ; 15 miles S, of Pango. 
OUMARY, atowaof Hindooftan, in Goondwana; 16 
miles S ai 
and feven parts of oil of ftone, and lay on the gold after- 
wards. If they would have it blueifh, they add lefs of the 
azure, and fome cerufs white 
OU-MONG, in Casey, a town of the firft rank i in 
China, in Se-tchuen. N. lat. 27° 20/. E. long. 103° 29’. 
OUNCE, On, a little weight, the fixteenth part of a 
pound avoirdupois ; and the twelfth of a pound troy. 
The word is derived from the Latin, uncia, the twelfth 
part of any whole, called as; particularly in geometrical 
meafures, an inch, or the twelfth part of a 
The ounce avoirdupois is divided into pee aac 
The ounce troy into twenty penny-weights, = the penny- 
weight into twenty-four grains. See 
The ounce, once, makes the eighth part “oe a Fre 
mark, and is divided into three grofs or drachms : the es 
into three penny-weights or fcruples ; and the fcruple into 
twenty-four grains 5 ; each grain being computed to weigh a 
grain of whea 
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