Plate 

 X. Fig. 



XI. Fis 



13- 



14. 



15. 



18. 

 22. 



XII, 

 XI 



il} ^'g- '- 



FLAGS. 



Nairne's Machine, with a Perfon elec- 

 trifying his Shoulders 

 Ditto, his Leg 

 16. Pearfon's Machine 

 {See Plate IX.) 



Cuthbertfon's Eleftrical Machine 

 [This is numbered Plate X.) 



2. Eleftrcmeters 



FORTIFICATIONS AND TACTICS. 



13—15. (P/a^f XIII.) Ditto 



XIII. Fig. 16 — 23. Eleftrometers 



XIV. Fig. I, 2. Eleftrophorus 



{On Plate VU. &X1V.) 

 XV. Fig. I. Medical Eletlricity. Machine for elec- 

 trifying the Teeth 

 2, 3. Thunder-Houfe 

 4, 5. Torpedo 



6. Bru(h 



7. No. I, 2. Infide Connefting Frame of 



Teyler's Battery 

 {Referred to as Plate ^-fig- 3-) 



ENGINE. 



I. Fig. I — 7. Salmon's Weighing Machine 



{This is numbered Plate II.) 

 II. Fig. I — 3. Cutting Engine, by Hindley 

 III. Fig. I — 5. Ditto 



6 — 12. Rofe Engine, by HoltzapfFell and 

 Deyerlien 

 Cutting Engine, by Rehe 



IV. 

 V. Fig 



VI. Fig. 



VII. 



VIII. Fig. 

 IX. Fig. 

 X. 



Fig. 



XI. 



Fig. 

 XII. Fig. 



1 . Ditto, for Worm Wheels 



2. Annular Wheels 



3. Short Arbor 



4. Engine for Racks 



5. Cutter Arbor 



I — 6. Cutting Engine, by Rehe, for 

 (harpening Cutters 

 Ramfden's dividing Engine, Perfpeftive 

 View 

 2 — 4. Ramfden's dividing Engine 

 5 — 14. Ditto 



Engine for cutting the Screw of Ramf- 

 den's Circular dividing Engine 



1. Elevation 



2. Plan 



Engine for cutting the Screw of Ramf- 

 den's ftraight Line dividing Engine 



1. Plan 



2. Elevation 



I — 3. Ramfden's Engine for dividing 

 ilraight Lines 



ENGRAVINGS, Early British. 



Fig. I. From the front of King Alfred's Jewel 

 From the back of King Alfred's Jewel 



2. Impreflion from the engraved Seal of 



Anfelm, the Primate 



3. Engraved Brafs on the Tomb of WilUam 



de Fulbourn, in Fulbourn Church, 

 Cambridgefliire 



FLAGS. 

 {See Heraldry, Plate VII.) 



Plate 



I. 



FARRIERY— Horfe-Shoeing. 



Concave Fore-fhoe, or S. Bell's Shoes 

 Racing Hind-fhoe 

 Fore-lhoe 

 Seated Fore-fhoes 

 Froft-fhoe 



Shoe to prevent cutting 

 Hind-fhoe 



Fore-fhoe with a Joint in the Toe 

 {This is the only Plate of Farriery.) 



FEATHERS. 

 {See above, under Anatomy, Comparative.) 



FENCES. 



XIX. {The Plate fo entitled and numbered is 



Agriculture, PtoXIX.) 



FORTIFICATION AND TACTICS 

 I. II. & IV. Fig. I 



(H.) 



IIL 



(IV. 



V. 



VI.&VII. Fig. 7 

 VIII. Fig. 15 



Angle at the Centre 



1. Baftion, &c. 



2. 3. Cavalier 



4, 5. Expense Magazine 

 {Thefefigures have been omitted, as unneceffary in 



a Work of this nature. ) 



6 — 14. Field Fortification 

 {See Plate III.) 

 Fig. I, 2. Flank of an Army 

 {Ihe writer of this article in the Cyclopiedia died 

 luithout furni/hing the figures. They are not, 

 however, effential to the underflanding of the 

 defcription. ) 



I, 2. Battery 

 {Fig. I. on Plate II. is the figure referred to in 

 the article Battery, as fig. 21. No. 2. Fig. 2. 

 is the figure referred to as 23. No. 2. ) 



3. Battery en Barbe, or Barbet 



{Fig. 3. is the figure referred to as Plate III. 



fg- 25-) 

 Fig. I — 4. E9hellon. 



5. Enfilade 



6 — 14. Field Fortifications 



{Referred to as on Plate I.) 

 on Plate I.) Fig. i — 3. Breaftwork. 

 {Thefe figures have been omitted, as the nature of 

 Breaflwork -will be fujiciently underflood by the 

 vieiu of the figures of Battery, on Plate II.) 

 . 4 — 10. Fort 

 Fig. 1 — 6. Conilruftion 

 ~' 4. Ditto 



Behdor's Method 

 {This [figure is on the Plate marled FORTIFI- 

 CATION, P/ato VI. VII. VIII.) 

 16 — 19. Crown-work, &c. 

 {The articles in tvhich thefefigures are referred to, 

 'were written by Mr. Glennie, and the de- 

 fcriptions ivere taken from an unpublifhed work of 

 his own. He died without furnifhing the figures. > 

 Fig. I, 2. Irregular Fortification 



3. Profile of a Fortification 



4. Fortified Place 



