oh 
airy. 
We fhould rather call this «‘ outer coat’? an inner volva, 
after cane the true peridium, or receptaele of the feeds, 
being the membeaoue pape head, whofe es is ufually 
hairy.—The fpecies are fix; among them a 
G. coliforme, vcore a: coliforme ; ey s Fung. 
[ Rye: Cc ), found only in Mone few 
places 
s 
. coronatum, ( nie ie Reigeareer Sow 
t. 312. L. volvam explanaus; S d. Ic. 
much more conto and < eae to be what Linneus in- 
tended by his /fellatum. 
G. quadr. ea (Lycoperdon fornicatum; Hudf. 644. 
Sowerb. Fung. t. 198.), has a fingularly vaulted and ele- 
in Kent, Norfolk, and York hire. 
el, t 43, and in Sche ffer’s 
This i is found in Ger- 
eather to the pein: ERSOON. 
GI 
AUNE, in Geography, a town of France, in the de-. 
andes, and chief place as a — in the 
partinent of the 
(oa wie of St. he place 
diftri&t of St. Se 
contains 788, and the canton 7479 ebica, ona toe 
he 
of 1674 one in Ig communes. 
‘EBA, a town and country of Africa, ona river of the ce 
fame namics aa - the river - a N. lat. 
11° he r Gefves, which 
is one of fit a eee the dln of ce ‘Biflagos, has a very 
fteep defcent, and is fubject to a tremendous bore, or influx t 
of the tide, which afcends in three hours or lefs, while the 
decline is of fix hours. This phenomenon is known in feveral 
other rivers, as the nges, Maranon, Severny and at Li- 
bourne near Bourdeaux. See Bore. 
» in ue Geography, a town of Pheenicia, the I 
d Gabala. ~ Ptol. 
fame with Byblos 
GE 
ALA, a oa of Hifpania Tarragonenfis, in the 
Ptol. Ww 
country of the Varduli. 
GEBALITSA,, a people of 
by Phny from the ous Renae 
with, or fubordinat 
Arabia once diftinguithed 
Lidia bly connected 
or a 
Thomna, the eel of ie pe was “ie the capital of j 
the other. i places them near the entrance of the 
Arabic gu but Ptolemy fixes their fituation at the 
mouth oF t the Perfic gulf. 
» in Geography, a town = Bohemia, in the 
circle 2 Boleflaw ; fix miles S. of Benatek. 
u, New, a town and caftle of Silefia, in the prin- 
onic, = Oppeln; to miles S.E. of Falkenburg. 
GEBBAR, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in the province 
of Diarbekir; 10 miles S.E. of Jadida. 
GEBBATHON, or Grepetuon, in Aneie nt Geography, 
eae t the fame with Gabbatha, a Levitical city in: the 
e of Dan, on the frontiers of Judah; 12 miles from 
Eleutheropols, where was fhewn the tomb of the prophet 
abbaku 
GEBE i or GexaL, figmifying a mountain, gives de- 
ge ao with appropriate additions, to feveral mountains 
in Arabia, Egypt, and Abyfiinia : foch 2 s, G. Camar, a 
sakes or coe extending N. E. ch :—G. 
Docan, a mountain ef Egypt, roo valle S. of Suez 
G. Ezzeit, eS a Egypt near i a of the Red 
fea; 110 m ‘ eZ — nat, a mountain 
of peace on ale right ‘bank of the Niles 3 28 miles N. of 
Enfench :—G. Farah, a mountain of Arabia; 15 miles S.W. 
of Ailah "aa din Jakub, a mountain of Arabia ; 65 miles 
GEC 
ain, a moun of Egypt, on the E. fide of the Nile, 
fo called, bec aafe i in ae times a chain was thrown acrofs 
the river; 42 miles of Syené:—G. Sinan, 2 mountain 
of the Arabian Irak ; 25 miles N.W. of Baffora :—G. Tar, 
a se iain ifland in the Red a Licape called Combufta. 
to 1g 18) eileman, a moun. 
é:—G. Teir 
. long. : 
tain of Egypt, on the W. ee “of the Nile ; 12 tiles 
» N.N.W. Syen 
8 oe of E ‘s on the E. bank of the Nil » name 
fro 
wage DE. long. 
Cesetactro a clufter of fmall iflands inthe Red fea 
N. lat. 13° 36!. 
ER, in Biography, commonly called the Arabian 
was a Greek by nation, accor ing to Leo Africanus, who 
adds that he ae ed rere a in became a Ma hon 
tan. Other writers aflert 
at cher was a man of extenfive oa the ca- 
talogue of his oe ales in the Bibliotheca 
fufficiently ev was learned in jak 
he oe of matters in the art 3 an 
racy ofan oe of his eared is furp 
dicted, _however, to all the reverie 
word gibberi ys was pace eee bs 
and Ugly fenced te _jargo n of t : emitts, we 
Geber. The works of this author were s oublihed in ae 
lifh at Leyden by Richard Ruffell, in 1668.—Eloy. Didt. 
E ESEE, in Ceagraphy, a town of lites) ioe in a 
ringia ; 8 miles N.N.W. of Erfurt. t. 67 
long. 10° 59' 
GEBIZEH, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Natolia, 
fuppofed to be the ancient al fla, where Hannibal killed 
himfelf ; 18 miles W. of Ifmi 
GEBRES. See Gauns ond GENT 
GEBROOKEN, one of the (sie Japanefe nes 
near the S. coatt of Niphon, N. lat. 34° 36. E. 1] 
139°. 
te a town of Syria ; 20 miles S.E. of Aleppo. 
GEBY, an ifland in the Eaft Indian fea, between Way-- 
OO an LO esa 15 a long and 3 broad, on the 
equinoétial line ong. 129” 25’, 
ECCO, or Gex KKO, in Natural Hiflory, a name given 
by the Indians to their terrible poifon, which kills in ever fo. 
{mall quantity when mixed with the blood. They fay that 
is gecco is a venomous froth or h ur, vomited out of 
the mouths of their moft poifonous ferpents, m Fase 
cure 
