LIST OF PLATES. 



Plate I. Frontispiece. Pantology ; or a synopsis of the various branches 

 of Human Knowledge, in the form of a tree. The four principal divisions of 

 the trunk represent the four provinces, in the proposed classification. 



Plate II. Fronting page 54. Glossology. The Egyptian, Arabic, and 

 Sanscrit alphabets; with specimens of Egyptian, Arabic, Sanscrit, and 

 Chinese words, explained in the pages preceding the plate. 



Plate III. Fronting page 84. Phrenology. The Organs of the Brain, 

 according to the doctrines of the Phrenologists, as presented in the latest 

 Boston edition of Combe's Phrenology. 



Plate IV. Fronting page 132. Mythology. Six of the principal classic 

 deities, Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Juno, Minerva, and Ceres, are here 

 represented, with their appropriate symbols. 



Plate V. Fronting page 162. Geography. A Map of the World as 

 known to the Ancients, copied from the original by Agathodagmon, 

 prepared expressly for Ptolemy's Almagest. It will be seen that the 

 Baltic Sea was confounded with the Arctic Ocean ; and the Island of 

 Ceylon with Southern Hindoostan. 



Plate VI. Fronting page 246. Heraldry. The principal elements of 

 Heraldry are exhibited in this plate, and explained in the pages immediately 

 preceding it. 



Plate VII. Fronting page 330. Mathematics. This plate is devoted to 

 the most important figures and diagrams referred to in Geometry and the 

 succeeding branches. 



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