et rp? ENGRAVINGS. 
Vol. XLV1II. A Quarto Plate of the Strand or Waterloo. Bridge erected 
ver the Thames at the Savoy, London,—A Quarto Plate to illustrate 
s. IspetTson’s Anatomy of Vegetables.—A Quarto Plate to illustrate 
Ars. laperson’s Paper on the Physiology oi Vegetables.~A large Quarta 
herlate to illustrate Mrs. Inserson’sPapercn anew Viewof Vegetable Life. 
| A Quarto Plate to illustrate Mrs Isserson’s Paper on the Physiology 
‘paet Vegetables; and Mr. Morway’s Mass of Native Iron found in Brasil,’ 
iR Wol. SLIX. A Plate to illsstrate Dx. Evans’s Communication on 
waren estrial Magnetism ; a new Electro-atmospherical Instrument ; and 
‘ym, Anprew Horn’s Paper on Vision.—A Quarto Plate to illustrate 
| Mrs. Insetsonx’s Physiology of Vegetables.—A Plate to illustrate the 
iemolar Spots which appeared during the Year 1816 ;—and Mr. Bevan’s 
@mprovemeént on the Sliding-Rule.—A Plate descriptive of Mr. Emm ETT’S 
strument for the Measurement of the Moon’s Distance from the Sun, 
ec.; also.a New Reflecting Goniometer.—A. Plate to illustrate Choyatier 
BaapeR’s Method of communicating Rotatory Motion ; Lieut, Suuxp- 
itaam’s improved Method of working a Capstan ; and Sree.z’s new Mo- 
fication of Nooru’s Apparatus, &c. ‘ ; . 
Vol. L. A Plate to illustrate Sir Humpuay Davy’s-new Researches 
a Flame, end Sir Georce Cayxey’s Paper on Aérial Navigation.— 
Plate representing a Section of the Pneumatic Cistern, with the com- 
ound Blow-pipe of Mr. Hare; and a Sketch of a Steam-Vessel. in- 
mded to run between London and Exeter.—Representation of Apparatus - 
Sublimation of Iodine—Model of a Safety Furnace by Mr. Baxewexr 
“Apparatus for consuming Fire-damp in the Mine—and Apparatus for 
e-lighting the Miners’ Davy.—A Plate illustrative of the New Patent 
hietorizontal Water-Wheel of Mr, Avamson.—A Plate illustrative of Mrs, 
#eBBETSON’s Theory of the Physiology of Vegetables.—A Pilate to. illus- 
fate Mr, Dicxinson’s new System of Beaconing. “yy 
"Vol. LI. A Pilate illustrative of Mr. Care Lorrt’s Paper on the 
erobability. of Meteorolites being projected from the Moon:—Two — 
: one, of Mr. H, Trirron's Improved Apparatus for Distillation ; 
ad another, of the Figures in Brapcey’s Gardening illustrative of the Ar- 
ple on the Kareiposcore.—A Plate illustrative of Mrs, Inzerson’s Pa» 
tr on the Anatomy of Vegetables; and Mr.’ Trepsoxn’s on Revete- 
" ats, . ; 7 : 
/Vol. LI, A Plate illustrative of Mr.. Upincron’s Electrical In- 
fereaser for the unerring Manifestation of small Portions of the Electric 
bid,—A Plate illustrative of Mrs. Iazerson’s Papen on the Fructifica~ 
on of Plants.—A Plate illustrative of the Rev. Joun Micueuw’s Theory 
ithe Formation of the Earth,—A Plate illustrative of Capt. Karea’s 
‘on the Pendulum ; and New Apparatus for impregnating Liquids 
th Gases.—A_ Plate illustrative of Sir H, Davy’s Apparatus for Vola- 
zation of Phosphorus, and Mr. Smiru’s Essay on the Structure of the 
isonous Fangs of Serpents, 
Vol. LIII. A Plate illustrative of Dr. Ure’s Experiments on Calorie, 
* Lucxcocr’s Paper on the Atomic Philosophy, and Mr. Bo.ton’s 
ithe’ Putification of Coal Gas.—A Plate representing Mr, Reywie’s 
iparatus. employed in his Experiments on a Strength of Matevials; 
| the Marquis Ripoursy’s Improvement on the Gas Blow-pipe, 
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