DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER. 



In making up the Plates of the Cyclopaedia into volumes, the first business of the 

 binder must be to ai'range the Plates in their several classes, as Agriculture, Algebra, 

 Analysis, &c., and in the order in which they are numbered. He must, however, ob- 

 serve, that some of the Plates are wrongly numbered : ^fhich those are, and to what place 

 in the series they must be transferred, he will easily learn from the Catalogue. In some 

 instances he will find two or three Plates numbered alike ; and, in others. Plates on which 

 the number has been omitted : in these cases again, he will readily ascertain, from an 

 inspection of the Catalogue, where, and in what order, they are to be placed. In every 

 case, the Catalogue must be his guide, and to this he must rigidly adhere in the arrange- 

 ment and disposition of the whole of the engravings. 



ERRATUM, 



The following Plate has been accidentally omitted, both in the Catalogue and in the Index. The 

 Binder ia requeued to place it immediately after the other Thte of Archite<aure numbered XV. 



Architecture, Plate XV. 

 Doric Order. 

 Fig. I . From the temple of Corinth 



2, 3. a Hypsethral Temple at Paeftum 

 4- the Temple of Minerva at Sunium 



^' at Syracufe 



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