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ENGRAVINGS. 



Vol. XL V. A Plate to illustrate the Nourishment produced to ihtt 

 Plant by its Leaves. By Mrs. Ibbetson. — A Plate to illustrate Mr, 

 Bakewell's Sketch of the Atrangement of the Rocks and Strata in the 

 Northern Counties of England. — Plates to illustrate Mr, Robertson 

 Buchanan's Description of the Steam-Boats on the Clyde j and Mrs. 

 IsBtTSON's Paper proving that Embryos the of the Seeds are formed in 

 the R6ot alone. — A Plate to illustrr-te Mr, John Walter's Improve- 

 ments in Naval Architecture. — A Quarto Plate on the Roots of Plants. — i 

 Plate of Mr. Ssnger's Electric Columns ; Mr, Walker's Electrometer; 

 Rochon's Apparatus for ascertaining the Heat of coloured Rays. 



Vol. XLVl. Mr.T. Jones's New Reflecting Compass. — Mr. Woglf's 

 Patent Boiler for Steam Engines and other Purposes. — A Plate to illus- 

 trate Mr. W ooLf's Improvement on the Steani-Engine, by which the 

 possibility of Steam escaping past the side of the Piston is effectually pre- 

 ▼ented.— A Plate to illustrate some Electrical Eiperimentsby M.De Nelis 

 of Malines; with an Extension of them by Mr. Gjnger and Mr. Crosse, 

 — A Plate to illustrate the Electrical Experiments of M. De Nslis of 

 Malincs. — Woolf's improved Steam- Engine. — A Plate to illustrate Mr. 

 Etams's Paper on guiding Balloons through the Atniosphere. — A Plate 

 illustrative of Dr- Brewster's Paper on Light. — A Quarto Plate to il- 

 lustrate Sir H. Davy's Paper on the Firp-damp of Coal-Mines, and on 

 Methods of lighting the Mines so as to prevent its explpsion ; and the Ac» 

 couHiof Mr. Stephejson's Safe-Lamp for Coal-Mines. 



Vol. XLVl I. Illustrated with a Quarto Plate describing the Plani- 

 sphere ofDENDERA. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate Mr, Brown's Paper 

 on Architectui-e.— A Pl.'te to illustrate Sir George Cay ley's Paper on 

 Aerial Navigation ; and Mr. London's Hyuronncter. — A Quarto Plate 

 of the Temple of Koumou at Thebes.— A Plate of the new Baths at 

 Rarovgatp. 



Vol. XLVIII. A Quarto Plate of tlie Strand or Waterloo Bridge erected 

 over the Tham.es at the Savoy, London. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. iBBtTsoN's Anatomy cf Vegetables.— A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. ABBtTsoN's Pap?ro.. ihe Physiology of Vegetables. — A large Quarto 

 Plate to ihusfate Mrs^ls bet son's Paper on a new V'ewof Vegetable Life. 

 — A Quarto Plate to illuitraie Mrs. Ibbetson's Paper on the Physiology 

 (jfVcgeubies; and Mr. Morn ax's Mass of Native Iroij((jun(i in Brasil. 



