VOLUME I. PLATES. 



telope, Hijl. ^adr. i. p. 91. The horns are placed parallel to each 

 other, which, being armed with (harp iron pointing different ways, be- 

 come tremendous weapons *. 



T A B. IL 



Head-piece to p. i. — A view of the palace of the Rajah of Tq/Ji' 

 fudon, from the bridge. 



TAB. IIL 



Two Sea Snakes. — One the Murcena Coliibrina, Gm. Lin. iii. 

 p. 1 1 33. The other with a plain dullcy back, has not found a name 

 in Lmimis ; copied from Mr. Vojmaer'% Natural Hiltory - p. 60 



TAB. IV. 

 The Teek Tree - - - - - - - p. 81. 



T A B. V. 



PooN, or Mast Tree. — This and the preceding plate done by 

 Mr. Sowerby - - - - - - ' - P- ^3 



TAB. VI. 



Victoria - - - - - p. 107 



Dominic de Scrres, R. A. marine painter to his Majefty. 



* The figure is in De BufFon, xii. tab. xxxvi. fig. 3. — See more of this profligate race in 

 the fecond volume of this work, p. 192, 



TAB. 



