BOATS. 



Plate 

 XXXII. Fig. I — 5. Tranfit Inilrument 



6, 7. Portable 



8 — 1 2. Jones's Stand, Telefcope, and Level 

 XXXIII. Zenith Seaor 



Plate 

 XXXIII. Fig. 



CANALS. 



1. Graham's Zenith Seftor 



2. Ramfden's Zenith Seftor 



3 — 6. Dollond's Zenith Micrometer 



PLATES. VOL. IL 



BjIsso relievo— horology. 



Plate 



I. Fig, 



II. 



in. 



IV. 



II. 

 III. 



IV. 



I. 

 n. 



III. 



IV. 



V. 



VI. 



vn. 



Bark -Beds, and Pits. 

 Plate I. 



BASSO RELIEVO. 



See Gardening, 



I. 



2. 



3- 



4- 

 I. 



An Egyptian Hieroglyphical Sphinx 

 A Hindu Baf-relief 

 A Perlian Ditto 



Jupiter with a Thunder and Trident 

 I'lg. I. Hercules and Apollo contending for 

 the Tripod 

 2. Minerva fubduing Hercules 

 The Tomb-ftone of Xanthippus 

 Fig. I. Capital of a Column in the Weil -door 



of the Cathedral of Carrara 

 {This part of the Plate, fig. \, is alfo in Archi- 

 tedure, Plate XL.) 



2. Zethus and Amphion comforting An- 

 tiope, their Mother 

 Altars, Pagan. No. i — 5 

 {Thefe Altars are referred to as MiSCELLANY, 

 Plate I. No. I — 5. 



BLEACHING. 



I. Fig. I, 2. Bucking 



3, 4. Oxy-muriatic Acid 

 I — 7. Wafhing and Clearing 

 I — 4. Drying 

 I — 7- Boihng Pan, &c. 



Plate 



CAMP. 



Fig. 

 E.g. 

 Fig. 



II. 



in. 



IV. 



Plan of a Roman Confular Camp, ac- 

 cording to Polybius 



Plan of the Camp of a Roman Army, 

 according to the Hyginian Syftem of 

 Caflrametation 

 {This is referred to under Castrametation, as 



Plate of Cafirametation, fig. i 3.) 



Plan of the Encampment of a '. 

 Artillery 



V.-XII. 



BLOCK MACHINERY. 



Fig. I — 4. Sawing Machine, 

 Fig. I — 3. Crown Saw 



4 — 9- Coaking Engine 

 Fig. I, 2. Ri vetting Hammer 



3 — ?• Face-turning Lathe 

 Fig. 1.^4. Boring Machine 



5 — 9. Cornering Saw 



I — 6. Mortifing Machine 



I — 5. Shaping Engine 



I — 5. Scoring Engine 



6, 7. Machine for making Dead Eyes 



BOATS. 



Fig. 

 Fig. 

 Fig. 



I. Pahie, &c. 



II. Life Boat 



{Set Ships, Plate VII.) 



Boats, Conitruftion of 

 {rh'is article has been fuperfeded by the article 

 Whole Moulding, in Ship Building, to 

 •which the reader it referred, ) 

 Vol. XXXIX. 



{Thts Plate is headed Artillery, Encamp- 

 ment; and referred to under Castrameta- 

 tion as Cafirametation,fig. 4. ) 



Profiles of Lines of Circumvallation, 



according to Vauban 

 Lines of Circumvallation, with Camp 

 Plan of a Part of the Line of Circum- 



vallation at PhiUipfburg, in 1734 

 Plan of a Part of the Line of Circum- 

 vallation at Arras, in 1654 

 {This Plate is headed Circumvallation, 

 Camp, V. // is referred to under Camp' 

 as Military, Plate V. and under Circum- 

 vallation, -without a name.) 



Situations proper for the Encampment 

 of Armies, and for Engagements 

 {The lafifour Plates, there being fwofubjeas on 

 each Plate, are referred to under Castrame- 

 tation, as Cafirametation^fig. 4, j, l^c. ) 



CANALS. 

 I. Fig. I. Level Cutting 



2, 3. Side-lying Ground 



4, 5. Embanking 



6 — 13. Deep Cutting 



14. Puddling 



15. Lining 



16 — 18. Refervoirs 

 II. Fig. 19. Aqueduft Bridge at Kelvin. 

 Forth and Clyde CanaJ. Plan 



20. Tranfverfe SeAion 



21. Elevation 



III. Call Iron Aqueduft* 

 Fig. 22. Mr. Telford's, on 



Canal at Long 

 23, 24. Mr. Fulton's 



IV. Fig. 25. Embankment 



26. Safety Gate 



27. Weir 



28. 29. Circular Weir 

 30. Pile Planks 

 31 — 35. Iron Railways 



4S 



on the 



the Shrewftmry 



