GEOGRAPHY. 



GEOMETRY. 



Plate 

 v.* Fig. 5- 

 6. 



7- 



Regular Fortification befieged 



Glacis 



Gallery 

 „. Gabion 

 VI. Fig. I. Horn Work 



2. Double Horn Work 

 J — 6. Line 



7. [The fame as Jig- 4- ) 



8. Lunette 

 VL Vn. VHL 9. Mantelet 



10 — I J. Mine 

 rVn.) Fig. 38. Battery (See Plate U.) 

 ^ ' 2, %. ParaUel of Arms {See Plate \.* 



fs- S-) 



4. Ravelin 



5. Redoubt 

 6-8. Tenaille 

 g. Tenaillon 



fVni.) Fig. 15. Belidor's firft Method. 



( Plates VL vn. anJ VHL are on one Plate.) 



I 



n 



Fig. 1- 



Fig. I. 



2. 



FURNACE. 



-3. Air Furnace 



3- 

 4- 

 5- 



Dr. Black's Air Furnace 

 Common Air Furnace 

 Mr. Knight's Ditto 

 Mulhet's Ditto 

 Knight's Portable Ditto 

 6— II. Dr. Black's Ditto 

 HL Fig. I, 2. Furnaces ufed by Mr. Mufhet for 

 his Experiments on Iron and Steel 

 3 — 5. Tobacco Pipe Maker's Furnace 

 III. & IV. {This Plate is Iron Manufacture, Plate 

 III. IV., and is placed among the Plates be- 

 longing to that article. 

 Fig. 3, 4, 5, referred to under the article 

 Furnace, ^ikin's Improvement of Lewis's 

 Furnace, are on that Plate.) 

 V. Fig. I — 9. Furnace for enamelling Watch Dial 

 Plates 

 10, II. Mr, Bone's Enamelling Furnace 



GARDENING. 

 I. Bark-Beds and Pits for fucceffion of 



Pine -apple Plants ; and other tender 

 Exotics 

 Fig. I, 2. Plan 



3. Bark-Beds 



4. Plan and Seftion of Bark-Bed and 



Bark-Shed 



5. Seftion of Fig. I, 2. 



{This Plate is marked Bark-Beds and Pits.) 

 II. Confervatory and Green-Houfe. 



Fig. I — 4. Grecn-Houfe 

 5, 6. Confervatory 

 III. Fig. I, 2. Improved Hothoufe 



3. Loudon's Hothoufe for Pines 



4, 5. Nurfery Houfe for Ditto 



GEOGRAPHY. 

 I. Fig. I. Diftance 



2, 3. Horizon 

 4—8. Map 



Plate 

 II. Fig, 



9. Meridian 



Pole {See NAVIGATION, Platel.Jig. I.) 

 10 — 14. Tide 



{See Navigations^. 4 — 8. 



GEOLOGY. 



I. — IV. ^J'he Plates o/'Geology are -with the Natukal 

 History Plates in the fifth Volume. ) 

 II. Gun-Flints 



{See Miscellany, Plate 11.) 



GEOMETRY. 



Acute Angle 

 ( Referred to as Geometry, fg. i . fei Geo- 

 metry, Plate II. fg. 15, D A E.) 

 I. Fig. I. Alternate Angles 



2 — 13. Altitude, Method of meafuring 

 14. Altitude and Diftance, Method of 



meafuring 

 14. Analyfis 



( ^f^ Geometry, Plate IX. fg. i.) 

 II. Fig. 15 — 26. Angle 



27, 28. Antiparallel 

 29 — 34. Application 

 35, &c. Bevel 



( See the following Plate. ) 

 III. Fig. 12. Seftor 



{See Plate XlU.Jig. 12.) 

 35—39- B'^vel, &c. 

 {Referred to as Plate 11. fg. 35, &c. 

 Fig. 38, Bdik, fjould be referred to fg. 46*, pit 

 the fame Plate.) 



39. Bafe of a Cylinder 



{See Geography, Plate IX. fg. 7.) 

 40—44.' '^ 

 45—48. 



* Bevel 

 Chord 



45- 



Arch 



46.* Bafe 

 48.* Cardioide 

 49.* Catenaria 



50. Complement of a Parallelogram 

 {See Geometry, Plate IX. fg. 8.) 



51. Angle of Contaft 



{See Geometry, Plate IX. fg. 9.) 



52. Cube 



{See Geometry, Plate IX. fg. 10.) 

 IV. ( Referred to as Plate III. ) 

 Fig. 1. Cyclograph 



(.y^e Geometry, Plate IX. fg. 11.) 

 Fig. 49 — 61. Circle 

 78. Diameter 



{See Plate VI. fg. 78.) 

 3, 4. Cylinder 

 {jThefe fgures are inferted on ANALYSIS, 

 Plate II.) 

 V. Fig. 62 — 73. Circle 

 VI. Fig. 74. Decagon 



75 — 77. Diagonal 



78. Diameter 



( Referred to as on Plate IV. ) 



79. Diameter, No. i, 2, 3. 



80. Dirigent 



81. Divifibility 



82. Divifion 



I 



