ANATOMY. 



ARCHITECTURE. 



PtATE 

 VIII. Fig. 1 — lo. Analytic Geometry 

 {This is numbereil Plate VII.) 

 IX. Fig. I — 4. No. I. Gyration 



4. No. 2 — 8. Harmonic Curve 



Ifoperimetry 



IX. & 

 X. (IX.) 



XII. 

 XIII. 



Fig. 

 Fig. 



2. 



3- 

 4- 



5- 

 6. 



7- 



2. 

 XIII. Fig. I, 



3- 

 4- 

 5 



I Fig. I— 17 



(Thefe figures are referred to as GEOMETRY, 

 Plate IX.) 

 (X.) Fig. 1. Helicoid 



2 — 7. Inflexion 

 XI. Fig. I. Lemnifcate 



Logarithmic, Atmofpherical 



Curve 

 Logiftic Curve 

 Spiral 

 Magic Square of Squares 

 Circle of Circles 

 I — 23. Locus 



I. Variation, fe Navigation, P/ato I. 

 &II./^. 8. PlateW. 

 Ditto jig. 9. Ditto.) 



2. Maxima and Minima 

 Parabolic Cuneus 

 Analytic Parallelogram 

 ProgrefTion 

 6. Quadratic Equation. 

 7 — 9. Quadratrix 

 ( For Ratio, referred to jig. 9, fee Jig. 21.) 

 10 — 20. Quadrature 

 21. Ratio. [Referred to as jg.g.) 

 [For Rectification, referred to Plate iLlll.fg. 

 10 — lJf,fee PlateXlY.jg. I — 5.) 

 XIV. Fig. I — 5. Reftification 



( Referred to as Plate Xlll.jg. I O — 1 4. The 

 reference under Solidity, tojg. I — 4, of this 

 Plate, fhoiild be tojg. 7 — lo.) 

 6. Sedlions following 

 7 — 10. Solidity 



[Referred to as jg. I — 4.) 

 II. Sub-tangent 

 12 — 15. Superficies 

 [Thefe figures are referred to as jg. 6 — 9 re- 

 fpeBi-vely. ) 



16 — 22 Tangent 

 XV. Fig. I — 6. Tangent 



[See Geometry-, Plate IX. jg. 14 — 19, -where 



thefe jgures are inferted. ) 

 For Analytic Parallelogram, referred to as on 

 Analysis, Plate XVII. fee Plate XIII. 

 h' 4- 



ANATOMY. 



I- Organs of Senfe 



Eye. Plate I. Fig. i — 5. 

 [Plate \.*jg. 1—5. The fame in Outline) 



Eye. Plate 11. Fig. i — 11. 

 [Plate U.*jg. I — II. The fame in Outline) 



Eve. Plate III. Fig. i— 15. 

 [PlatelU.*jg. 1 — 15. Thefame in Outline) 



Eye. Plate IV. Fig. 1—5. 

 [Plate IV.'^jg. 1—5. The fame in Outline) 



Eye. Plate IV. Fig. 4. 

 [This isjg. 4. of the preceding Plate, on a larger 

 fca/e, and therefore not numbered as a feparate 

 Plate. ) 



II. 



III. 



IV. 



[IV.] 



Plate 

 V. 



VI. 



VII. 

 VIII— 

 XVI. 



xvn. 



XVIII. 



XIX. 



XX. 



XXI. 



xxn. 



XXIII. 



XXIV. 



Ear. Plate I. Fig. i — 13. 

 ( Plate I . * /^. I — 1 3 . The fame in Outline ) 



Ear. Plate II. Fig. i— 13. 

 [Plate II.* jg. I — 13. The fame in Outline) 



Ear. Plate IIL 



Myology. 



Olleology, Skeleton 

 [Numbered on the Plate XVI.) 

 Olleology, Skeleton 



Cranium, Plate I. 

 Plate II. 

 Vifcera, Plate I. Fig. i, 2. 



[Front) Plate II. Fig. 

 [Back) Plate III. Fig. 

 [Numbered alfo Vifcera, Plate II.) 

 Vifcera, Plate IV. Fig. 1—4. 



I, 



ANATOMY, COMPARATIVE. 



I. & II, 

 III 



Fig. 

 Fig. 



I — 3. Anatomy of Birds 

 I, 2. Skeleton 



[Numbered Plate IX.) 

 I — III. Anatomy of the Horfe 



IV. Stomach 



Inteftines 

 The other Plates referred to in the feveral articles 

 on Comparative Anatomy, comprifed in the former 

 part of the Cyclopaedia, including the articles Fea- 

 thers, Fishes, Hair, Horns, Incubation, Mam- 

 malia, &c. are unavoidably omitted. Dr. Ma- 

 cartney, by whom thefe_ articles were furnifhed, has 

 ftated, that " he has found it impoffible to procure, 

 within any reafonable time, the drawings required for 

 thofe Plates, in confequence of his removal from 

 London, and of the indifpenfable occupations attend- 

 ing the laborious duties of his prefent profeflbrfhip in 

 the Univerfity of Dublin ;" the editor has deemed it 

 preferable, upon the whole, in this dilemma, to omit 

 thefe Plates altogether, rather than to give them in an 

 imperfeft and unconnefted manner ; efpecially as he 

 could not have given them, even in this defeflive ftate, 

 without charging the work with a heavy additional 

 expenfe, and further delaying its completion to a 

 diilant and indefinite period. He has had the lefs dif- 

 ficulty in coming to this determination, in confequence 

 of no reference to Plates having been made in any of 

 the articles on Comparative Anatomy, fince Dr. Ma- 

 cartney's removal to Ireland deprived the editor of 

 his affiitance in this department. 



ARCHITECTURE. 



I. Fig. I. Attic Bafe, Temple of Jupiter Olym 



pius at Athens 

 2. Temple of Minerva Polias 



at Athens 

 Doric Bafe, according to Vignola 

 Ionic Bafe, Ditto 

 Doric Capital, from the Portico of 



Philip in the Ifland of Delos 

 Ditto, from the Temple at Corinth 

 Ionic Capital, from the Temple of Mi- 

 nerva 

 I. & III. Baths of Caracalla. [See PlateXXXYV. 



XXXVII.) 

 II. Titus, [See Plate XXW.) 



