DIRECTIONS for placing the COPPER-PLATES to VOL. I. 
i. Frontispiece—Minerva and her Pupils, to face 
the Title 
3. His Majesty’s Arms and Patronage, to follow 
the Title 
3. Abortion, Plate I. Six DiHedlions of the 
Womb - - - p, 24 
4. Abortion, Plate II. Child firangled by the 
Navel-fixing - - 26 
4. Accipenser, the Sturgeon - 56 
6. Portrait of Addison - 109 
7. Portrait of Adrian - - 125 
8. Aerostation— a View of four Air Balloons Z69 
9. Map of Africa - - 185 
10. Aborigines of Africa - 187 
11. Agave, the American Aloe 194 
12. Air-Guns - - 221 
13. Air-Pumps - - 225 
14. Alauda, the Lark of North America 234 
15. Albinos, or White Negroes - 241 
16. Alca, the Puffin and Razor-Bill 244 
17. Alcedo, the Khngsfisher - 248 
18. Portrait of Alexander the Great 267 
19. Portrait of Alfred the Great - 280 
ao. The Barbadoes Ai.oe - 362 
21. Amaranthus, the various-leafed nodding 
Amaranth - - 388 
22. Aborigines of North America - 423 
23. Map of North America - 429 
24. Map of the British Provinces in North 
America - - 433 
25. Map of South America - 435 
26. Map of the United States of America 465 
27. Ampelis, or Crested Chatterer of Ame¬ 
rica - - - 484 
28. Amphisbjena Serpents - 487 
29. Amygdalus, the Peach and Nectarine 494 
30. Anacardium, the Cashew-nut Tree 505 
31. Anarrhicas, the Sea Wolf - 514 
32. Anas, Plate I. the Swan - 516 
33. Anas, Plate IT. the Chinese Teal 523 
34. Anatomy, Plate I. Front and Back View of 
the Human Bones or Skeleton 56® 
35. Anatomy, Plate II. Front and Back View of 
the Firft Layer of the Muscles - 579 
36. Anatomy, Plate III. Front and Back View 
of the Second Layer of the Muscles 580 
37. Anatomy, Plate IV. Pront“and Back View 
of the Third Layer of the Muscles - 581 
38. Anatomy, Plate V. View of the Brain and 
differemt Viscera - - 617 
39. Anatomy, Plate VI. Male and Female Or¬ 
gans of Generation, with four Views of 
Hermaphrodites - - 624 
40. Anatomy, Plate VII. A Front and Back 
View of the B1 ,ood Vessels - 62S 
41. Anatomy, Plate VIII. View of the Absor¬ 
bent Vessels - - 630 
42. Anatomy, Plate IX. A Front and Back View 
of the Nerves - - 636 
43. Anatomy—Gravid Uterus, Plate I. View 
of the Pelvis, difledted open - 643 
44. Anatomy—Gravid Uterus, Plate II. a 
Front View of the Pregnant Womb 646 
45. Anatomy—Gravid Uterus, Plate III. a 
Side View of the Pregnant Womb 64S 
46. Anatomy—Gravid Uterus, Plate IV. a 
Front View of the Pelvis and Vessels of 
the Womb - - 6 50 
47. Anatomy—Gravid Uterus, Plate V. the 
Pregnant Womb difiedted open, to fliew 
the true pofition of the Foetus - 632 
48. Animal Flowers - - 713 
49. Animalcule, the various Kinds - 718 
50. Portrait of Queen Anne - 732 
51. Annona, the Trifid-fruited Custard-Apple 733 
32. Portrait of Antoninus Pius - 780 
53. Apis— the Strudhire and Economy of the Bee 796 
34. Aptenodytes, the Penguins - 836 
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