404. 
List of Scottish Patents in 18^2. 
6i To Charles Broderip of London, Esq. residing iii* 
Glasgow, — For “ various improvements in the construction of 
steam-engines,” Sealed at Edinburgh the 5th February 1822o 
LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME VI. 
Plate I. Perspective VieW;, Elevation, and Plan, of the Suspension ; 
Pier at Trinity, with the details of its parts. Page 22 
II. and III. Figures illustrative of Mr R. K. Greville’s 
Monograph of the Genus Erineum, - - 71 
IV. Map of the Country between the Erawadi and the 
Khiaenduaen Rivers, - - - 107 
V. Figures illustrative of Mr Brooke's Paper on some new 
Minerals, - - - - 112 
VI. Figures illustrative of Mr Brooke^s Paper on the Ar- 
seniates of Coppei'i - - - 132 
VII. Diagrams illustrative of M. Van Swinden's History of 
the Invention of Pendulum Clocks, - I97 
VIII. Fig. 1.-8. Diagrams illustrative of the Electro-mag- 
netic Experiments of Professor Moll, &c. - 221 
Fig. 9. Representation of Mr Faraday's Electro-mag- 
netic Apparatus, - - 224 
Fig. 10.-13. Diagrams illustrative of M. Levy’s Paper 
on Crystallography, - - - 227 
Fig. 14. Representation of the Copper Battle-axe 
found in Ratho Bog, - - - 357 
iX. Map by a Slave to the Heir-apparent of Ava, 270 
X. Fig. 1. New Copying Press, - - 29I 
Fig. 2. Mr Murray’s New Safety Lamp, - 292 
Fig. 3. Brunei's Pocket Copying Press, - 29^ 
Fig. 4. Mr Gladstone's Method of propelling Vessels, 295 
Fig. 5. Mr Johnson's Furnace for consuming Smoke, 297 
Fig. 6. Mr Saul’s Fruit-Gatherer, - - id. 
Fig. 7* Mr Ward’s Steam-Engine, - - 303 
Fig. 8. Mr Stein’s Improvement on the Steam-Engine, 305 
Fig. 9. Dr Brewster’s Teinoscope, • - - 334 
Fig. 10. Mr Murray’s .®thrioscope, - - 356 
XI. Figures illustrating Mr Goldie’s Description of some 
New and Rare Plants, - - - 31 9 
