GAR 
ome to appeafe 
which was effe€ted, moft pro- 
-bably, by their entire oe ; fince it appears probable, 
tended on that fide almoft, if not 
altogether, to the eae ear of the Niger. 
GA oa in ees a {mall ifland in the North fea, 
near the N. coalt of Sco tland ; 3 miles E.S. E. of cape 
Wrath. N. i 58° ac%, WW. loa -4°4 
ARAN; a town of Candahar, 12 qmiles froin 
Cabul. 
GARAPHAS, in Ancient Geography, a maritime town of 
Africa Propria, according to my 
ARAP ONS, @ mountain XE Mauritania Cefari- 
enfis, to the vee of the river Chinalaph. It was S. of Julia 
of Tipafa. 
Cefarea, and S. W 
GARAPO, CAPE, a cape of France, in the Meditera 
nean, on 6 miles S. of Antibes. N. lat. 43° E 
long. 7° 
GA RATIVA, ariver of Brafil, which runs into the At- 
lantic, S. Jat. 13°. 
GARATRONIU 
foffile body, commonly Repoofed cis a seit the bufonites, 
but very improperly ; the only juft account ef it is that of 
Ferrante Imperato, who tells us that it is a purp with 
many of the eas peo ut it into the handles of their 
fabres. It appears by this defcription to be a kind of jafper ; 
and is very oe confounded with the bufonites, a {mall 
ftone fit only to be w rings. 
GARAY, in Can, a town of Africa, in the king- 
dom of — 80 miles S. KE. of Amboul. 
\ZA, a town of oe ‘in the province of Per- 
nambuco, 25 miles N. 0 
GARB, in Brit ae fon the a garbe, faf- 
tid, a — or GAR 
ez 
- northern part is not very fruitful ; aren is interfeéted with 
vallies, the lands are liable . be injured the heavy rains, 
and the harveft is very uncertain ; the reft of the province is 
ae trie beautiful ; it is watered by feveral rivers, and em- 
bellifhed by fome foretts. 
GAR ae > town of Candahar, on the Behat ; 30 
miles N. of Cab 
GARBE, in "eral ry, a piceeene of a fheaf- of 
corn, or r other r gra ain 5 fometimes borne in coat-armour, to 
ie he month of ee 3 as the bunch of 
grapes ‘denotes autumn. 
Dendour, in Geography, a town of Nubia, on the 
welt cont of the Nile e, in wee is an ancien nt acer le. The 
the with eddies and whirlpools ; 3; 60 miles S. of 
yene. 
GarR Dirfebe, a town of Nubia, on. the eaft a — 
the Nile in which are fome ancient ruins; three 
of Gar ndour. 
ARBIA, a ipo in the north part. of Egypt, be- 
tween the ealt and weft branches of the Nile. 
GARBLER of ae an officer of great antiquity in the 
3 
_ GAR 
oul of London, who is empowered to enter any fhop, ware- 
ufe, &c. to view and fearch drugs, &c. and to garble 
and eae them. y flat. nn. c. 16. this officer is 
i appointed by the court of lord mayor, aldermen, and 
mon anon to garble {pices at the requeft of the 
ae. but not otherwife. 
RBLES, the ‘duit, foil, or filth, fevered from good 
{pice, fa die C. 
GARBLING of fpices, drugs, &c. is the cleanfing it 
rom the drofs ae duit, mixed therewith, and fevering ‘the 
good from the 
he word comes iron the Italian garbellare, to fhake. 
GARBLING er aa is the forting or culling out the 
good from the bad 
RBO, in Geography, a town of Et 
oo - ae sak iphy no ruria; fix 
GARBOARD- oaeeny in a Ship, is the firft feam next 
to the keel. 
Garpoarp-plank, the firft plank faftened on the keel. . 
GARCHA OJ, in Geograph , a town of Ruffia, 
in the government of Tobolfk, on the river Tobol ; 80 miles 
S. of Tobolfk. 
GARCIA, a town of Spain, in the province of Cata- 
lonia; 18 Bes N. of Tortofa. 
GARCIAS-LASSO, or Garcizaso, DE LA Veca, in 
Biography, an icra Spanifh poet, was born at Toledo 
ons. 
pa orals, fe w e very ar, end i in a of 
ae it is faic » he has pein sea oft action enough for 
a principal excellence is aa ie hid is 
ay Hh aoe aan great. beauty in his of 
which the reader will be pleafed with thie Pileg ae oa 
men tranflated by Mr. Southe 
«As when a mother, weak in tendernefs, 
Hears her fick child with prayers and tears implore 
Some feeming good, that makes his pai n the lefs, 
“Yet, with fhort eafe ! the future evil more 
“ Both Bofcan and Garcilafo ‘poffeffed m more —— ning than 
tafte, and more tafte than genius. Their poems, particu- 
arly thofe of the latter, are full of imitations from the 
ancients. e poems of Garcilafo have pafled through 
many hone and a ae alge been written upon 
Bro 
them _by Sanches. . de las moit eminent of the 
t length he loft his life in battle, as he was nee his 
courage in the prefence of his fovereign, in an attack ona 
fortrefs in een in the year 1536. Monthly. Mag. 
en. Biog. 
EA, in ea) oii by Linneus in. ‘com 
memoration of Lan nce Gar M. ’.R.S. whe 
lived in the early an of the left century, and vifited the 
Eatt, 
