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the Word is alfo ufed for a Liberty, that a Man hath
to feed his Cattle in another Man's Ground ; as, in the
Forefi.- Occurrit frequens (fays Spelran) pro jure de-
Pafce-ndi alienum folrrm, tit in foreftis.
HERBAL, a Book which treats of Plants 5 or defcribes
the Figure, Genus, Sptcies, Properties, Virtues, Wc. of
Herbs, Trees, Seeds, & c. See PLANT.
Such are Gerard's Herbal, Parkinfon's Herbal, 8cc.
HERBAt, is alfo ufed for a Set or Colleftion of Spe-
cimens of the feveral Kinds of Plants, dried and pre-
ferved in the Leaves of a Book.
In the !hilofophical 'ran'facaions, we have a Method
defcribed for preferving Specimens for fuch an Herbal.
--The Flowers, Leaves, &c. gather'd perfecfly ripe, and
in their true Colours, are to be fpread on brown Paper,
with the Parts all difplay'd as diflinaly as may be. If
the Stem, or the Body of the Flower, 5c. be thick, one
half to be pared away to make it lye flat. Over them is
to be fpread another brown Paper  and the whole to be
put between two Iron Plates, fkrew'd tight together, and
thus baked in an Oven for two Hours. When taken out,
wafh them   over with a Mixture of Brandy and Aqua
fortis, and lay them on frefh Paper to dry. Lafily, lick
over the Backfides with a Brufh dipped in a Difolution
of Gum Dragon, to make them flicC; and lay them in
the Paper Book, where they will lye fai, and always
look frelh.
HERBALIST, or HERBoRrST, a Perfon knowing in
Plants; the fame with Botanzif.  See BOTANIST.
HERBE, in the Academies, a Reward, or fome good
' Stuff given to a Horfe that has work'd well in the
Manage. See HORSE, &C.
HERBENGER, or HARtIINGER, an Officer of the
Xing's Court, who allots the Noblemen, and thofe of the
Houlhold their Lodging. See HARBINGER.
HERCULES, in AfIronomy, one of the Conflellations of
the Northern Hernifphere. See CONSTELLATION.
The Stars in the Conflellation Hercules, in vPtolomy's
Catalogue are z 9: In 2lycho's iS: In the {Britannic
Catalogue 95. The Longitudes, Latitudes, Magnitudes, &c.
whereof are as follow.
Stars in the Conftellation HERCUtES. EN rONA2IN.


CA,


In the Extrem. of the Preced. Foot.
Another follow. this & contiguous.
In the Preced. Thigh.
That Preced. the Ulna.
North.in theCalf of thePreced.Leg.
10
In the Preced. Ulna. according to
Bayer, in the Hand.)
Another contiguous to this to the
South.)
In the Preced. South. Calf of Leg.
J5
North. of the Preced. in the Club;
Another contiguous to this.
In the Preced. Arm.
In the Club, the middle of Prec ed.
20
Againft the Preced. Knee.
North. of the Subfeq. in the Club,
25
(Arm.pit.
In the Preced' Shoulder near the
South. of the Preced. in the Club. T
Middle of the Subfeq. in the Club. tn
South in the Middle of the Preced.
Thigh.) 30
(Thigh. 7
North. in the middle of the Preced. 9
Freced. in the Extrem. of the Club. I
3S
In the Preced. Side.
Sout. of the Subfeq. in the Club.
40


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0 41 32
3 49 02
3 53 59
4 41 24
19 o8 x6
23 20 09
23 07 21
3 S8 25
21 18 33
21 28 09
22 24 34
20 23 23
7 20 50
24 50 05
25 o8 ox
23 01 35
24 51 32
28 27 13
9 56 46
19 37 II
'9 43 17
20 30 51
27 12 27
18 52 35
26 4S 10
I 03 32
29 53 38
17 o6 16


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North.   A
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57 13 301 6
6o 155 6 4
6i 05 43 FS 6
6o 38 531 6
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65 5i 29
54 15 48
54 10 22
52 53 41
35 13 14
57 53 20
42 44 55
27 09 23
33 02 45
62 19 46
51 41 38
69 00 00
28 53 42
63 il 37
26 12 09


34 16 30
48 35 14


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tbe Star:.
(againif the Buttocks.
In the Top of the Preced. Thigh m
Middk in Extrem. of the Club.  3
Subfeg. in the Extrem of the Club.
45
That between 'the Shoulders.
50
In the Neck.
That in the foblowing kSie.
More South in the follow."Buttock
Preced, in the Crown ofthe Head.
In the Rife of the following Thigh.
60
In the Head,
In the following Shoulder.
Subfeq. in the Crown of the Head.
Foremoft of three in the Thigh.
Foremioft of two in the Belly.
6s
Middle on the following Thigh.
That following the hind Shoulder.
Subfeq. and South. againft the Belly.
Laif of three in the Thigh.
70
In the hind Arm.
Preced. of three in the hind Foot.
Middle in the fo3llwing Foot.
In the following Tibia.
That in the following Arm,
75
Laft of three in the Foot.
In the Calf of the following Leg.
In the following Knee.  (Arm.
Mid. in the Carpus of the follow.
Preced, and South. in the Branch.
80
North. in the Carpus.
Preced. of two middle ones in the
Branch)
Preced. of two over the Carpus.
Inform.underSubfcq. in the Carpus
Subfeq.andSouth.of 3 in the Carpus.
Laft of the mid. ones in the Branch.
Laft over the Carpus.
9o
That in the hind Hand.
Small one over it.
Subfeq. in the Branch.
Inform. behind the Branch,over the
95          (Eagles Tail.


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2, 46 35
2+ 12 07
5 18 31
4 25 27
5-42 37
429 34
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4 52 18
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2 44 56
22 17 39
s o8 07
5'15 10
:4 26 56
7 46 52
3 57 40
3 37 33
. 14 39
4 27 f5
8 18 04
11 49 24
10 24 02
13 24 13
7 4I 13
9 33 15
8 33 so
12 25 07
10 53 28
6 13 52
10 59 00
15 32 52
8 6 30
13 13 40
15 32 10
20 55 31
20 23 36
22 43 20
2405 50
24 49 26
25 42 00
25 05 57
26 07 34
26 23 48
27 37 30
28 14 26
28 21 20
28 20 10
18 29 58
28 29 54
0 05 II
2 21 15
3 o8  6
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6o 19 48
27 27 57
33 17 27
29 32 02
35 27 56
55 54 01
37 14 19
55 48 331
46 47 o8
67 i5 36
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HERCULEUS Morbus, in Medicine, the Epilepfy * thus
call'd, from the Terror of its Attacks, and the Difficulty of
Cure. See EPILEPSY.
HERD, among Hunters, a Company, or Aiemblage, of
black or fallow  Beafts; in Contradifindioa to Fock.
See FLOCK.
A Herd of Deer from fuch a Forefl. - The Deer begin
to herd in the Month of December. See GAME, HUNT-
ING, WC.
In the Hunting Language, there are various Terms ufed
for Companies of the divers Kinds of Game. - We fay a
Herd of Harts or Bucks ; a Bevy of Roes; a Rout of
Wolves; a Richefs of Martens, &c. See HUNTIN¢.
The Word is form'd of the antient Gaulifl Hordage,
fignifying the fame Thing.
HERDEWICH, HtRDEWIC, HERDEWYCH, in our an-
tient Law-BooJs, a Grange, or Place for Cattle and; Hus-
bandry. See GR ANGE.
Et unam Herdewycham aPud Hetheotum in !Peco, &c.
Mon. Ang].
HEREBOTE, the King's Edia antiently ifflued to com-
mand his Subje&s into the Field.
The Word is form'd of the Saxon Here, Exercitus,
-Army; and 4ode, a Meffevger.
HEREDITAMENTS, i .Law, are fuch Things im-
moveable, as a Man may have to himtelf and his Heirs,
by Way of Inheritance ;-i or which, not being otherwi&'
bequeathed, do naturally, and of Courfe, defcad to him,
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