STONEHENGE. 



SURGERY. 



Plate 



Fig. 



Throwfting 

 5. Doubling 



6. Warping 

 STEAM ENGINE. 



I. Fig, 



II. Fig 

 III. 



III. & IV. 



Fig. 

 Fig. 



VI. 



VII. 

 VIII. 



Fig. 

 Fig. 



IX. Fig. 



IX. -Fig. I 



Savery's Steam Engine 

 Papin's Ditto 



3. Blakcy's Ditto 



4, 5. Kier's Ditto 



1,2. Beiglitoii's Atmofpheric Steam En- 

 gine 

 Steam Engine on Newcomen's Princi- 

 ple, as conftrufted by Mr. Smeaton 

 {This is ivrongly numbered Plate I.) 



Mr. Watt's Engine 

 I — 6. Single Afting Engine for Pump- 

 ing, at Chelfea Water Works 

 I, 2. Hornblower's Engine 

 3 — 7. Woolfe's Ditto 

 8. Cartwright's Ditto 



Boulton and Watt's Engine, on the 

 original Conftruftion 

 {This is ivrongly numbeml Plate III.) 

 I — 13. Cylinders, Piflons, &c. 



1 . Steam Boat, Elevation 



2. Ditto, Plan 



3. Maudday's Steam Engine 



4. 5. Murray's Ditto 



I — 5. High PrefTure Steam Engine, ufed 

 with the Dredging Machine on the 

 River Thames 

 6. Parallel Motions 



Plate 



{This is wrongly numbered, Plate III.) 



STEREOGRAPHY. 



I. & II. 



(Plate I.) Fig. I — 3. Fig. 4. No. I. Fig. 



4. No. 2. Fig. 5, 6. 

 (Plate II.) Fig. I, No. I, 2. Fig. 2. 



No. I, 2. Fig. 3. No. I, 2. Fig. 4. 



No. I, 2. Fig. 5 — 7. 

 III. Fig. 1—7. Fig. 8. No. I. 



8. No. 2. {This is once referred to as Jig. 9. 

 No. 2.) 



9. No. I, 2. 



STEREOTOMY. 



I. Fig. 1-8. 

 II. Fig. 1—9. 



STOCKING FRAME. 



Fig. I. Needles 



2. Perfpeftive View of a common Stock- 



ing Frame 



3, 4. Sinkers, &c. 

 7. Arch 



STONEHENGE. 



Ground Plan in 1 8 1 6 



as originally 

 Elevations 

 Seftions 



SUGAR MILL. 



Fig 



1 . Elevation 



2. Plan 



SURGERY. 



I. 



II. 



I. 

 2. 



3- 



4. 



5- 



9- 



10. 

 1 1. 



1 1. 



Fig. I- 



4- 



5- 



6. 



9- 



10. 

 II. 

 12. 

 13' 



Fig. I — 6. Tourniquets, and Amputating In- 



ftruments 

 Fig. I. Amputating Savs^ 



Large Amputating Knife 



Smaller Ditto 



Catling 



Metacarpal Saw 



6. Crooked Biftoury 



7. Probe-pointed Crooked Biftoury 



8. Straiglit Double-edged Scalpel 

 Tenaculum 



Aneurifm Needle 



Forceps for taking up the Mouths of 

 Veffels 

 Bone Nippers 



III. Fiff. I — 3. Needles for fewing up Wounds 

 Spatula 

 Lancet 

 Eye Probe 

 Cauftic Cafe 

 Common Forceps 



Probe 

 Diredlor 

 Sciflars 



Pocket Tenaculum 

 14. Female Catheters 

 16 — 19. Male Ditto 



IV. Frafture of the Clavicle, &c. 



{This Plate, and the three folloiving Plates, 

 are ivithout numbers. ) 

 V. Frafture of the Leg 



Splints 

 Bandages 

 VI. Inftruments for Lithotomy 



Fig. I. Sound 

 2 — 5. Staffs 



6. Blunt Gorget 



7. Hawkins's Cutting Gorget 



8. Mr. Cline's Ditto 



9. Mr. Abernethy's Gorget 

 10 — 12. Forceps 



VII. Inftruments for Lithotomy 



Mr. Earle's Stone Breaker 

 Scoop 



Mr. C. Bell's Grooved Stafi" 

 Mr. A. Barn's Knife and Staff 

 Mr. Hunter's Knife 

 Mr. A. Cooper's Ditto 

 Mr. Thomas Blizard's Ditto 

 Frere Cofme's Biftoire Cache 

 g. Screw for regfulating- the Blade 

 "111. Trepanning Inftruments 



Fig. I. Rodman's Trepanning Inftrument 



2. Elevator for raifing depreffed Portions 

 of a Fraftured Scull 

 Tripod Elevator 



Petit's Elevator, improved by Louis 

 Old Conical Saw 

 Trepan 



: 



Fig. I. 

 2. 



3- 

 4- 



5- 

 6. 



7- 



3- 

 4- 

 5- 

 6. 



HI 



