DIRECTIONS for placing the COPPER-PLATES to VOL. V. 
x. Conception.—P rogreflive formation and ma¬ 
turation of the Foetus . . . To face page 
2. Conchology, Plate 1 . The Serpula, Dentale, 
Limpet, and Haliotis. 
3. Concholog y, Plate II. The Orthoceros, Cro- 
zier, Polythalamus, Cornua Ammonis, and 
Nautilus. 
4. Conchology, Plate III. Two interior laminae 
of the Nautilus Shell. 
5. Conchology, Plate IV. The Dipper or Pe¬ 
wit’s Egg; Argus, and other Cowries; and 
the Weaver’s Shuttle. 
6. Conchology, Plate V. The Argonaut, or 
Paper Nautilus; Sea Ears, and Olives . . 
7. Conchology, Plate VI. Cones; viz. The 
Cedo Nulli, Imperial Crowns, and curious 
Admirals. 
8. Conchology, Plate VII. Volutes; viz. an 
Ademblage of Mitres and Papal Crowns 
9. Conchology, Plate VIII. Globofae; viz. 
PerfianorEthiopian Crown, Harp, Helmet,&c. 
10. Conchology, Plate IX. Trochi, or Top- 
(haped Shells. 
ir. Conchology, Plate X. Nerits, Helices, and 
turbinated Shells ; viz. the pearl-fpotted Sar- 
maticus, Gold-mouth, Silver-mouth, Chinefe 
Bonnet, and Wentletrap. 
12. Conchology, Plate XI. Turbo Delphinus, 
' the moft rare and beautiful of the turbinated 
Shells . . - . ;. 
13. Conchology, Plate XII. Strombiformes, or 
Needle-fhaped Shells. 
i\. Conchology, Plate XIII. Buccina; viz. the 
Triton or Trumpet of War; curious Welles; 
thorny Woodcock, Strombus, and a Purpura 
15. Conchology, Plate XIV. Murices or Rock- 
fhells, Pelican’s Foot, Tower of Babel, &c. . 
16. Conchology, Plate XV. Bival’-e Shells, viz. 
ducal Mantle, coral Efcollop, thorny Oyfter, 
radiated Tellen and Solen, Venus Dione, acu- 
leated Cockle, Noah’s Ark, Sea Ham or Pinna 
17. Conchology, Plate XVI. Bivalve and Multi¬ 
valve Shells; viz. Charna Gigas, Swallow 
Mufcle, creftedCock, Chiton, Indian Crown, 
Goofe Barnacle, Pholas, Anomia, and Bear’s 
Paw. 
i S. Conof 6, and Convolvulus. The Jalap Con¬ 
volvulus Plant, and three fpecies ol the Co¬ 
nic-faced Fly. 
19. Portrait of Captain Cook. 
30. Portrait of Copernicus. 
z'i . Coracias. The common Roller, and the In¬ 
dian Roller. 
22. Corallina. Seven curious fpecies of Coralline 
23. Cordia, and Corrira. The Sebeftan Plum, 
and the Italian Runner. 
24. Portrait of Peter Corneille .... 
25. Map of Cornwall. 
26. Corvus, Plate I. The collared Raven of 
Africa .. 
27. Corvus, Plate II. The fplendid Crow . . 
28. Corvus, Plate III. The African Rook . . 
29. Cor v us, Plate IV. The Indian Daw . . . 
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Corvus, Plate V. The Black crefted Jay of 
cll >na.244 
Corvus, Plate VI. The rufous Magpie of 
Ben g a *.. 
Coryphaena, Plate I. The finger-marked Co- 
ryphena, and Dorada, or little Dolphin . . 248 
Coryphaena, Plate II. The blue Coryphena, 
and Sea Peacock. 2 ^q 
Cottus. The Sea Scorpion, Sea Bull, and 
Scabrous Bullhead . . 2 66 
Portrait of Archbishop Cranmer . . . 324 
Crataegus, and Crax. The Globe-cered Cu- 
raffow, and the Mexican Cufhevv-bird ; with 
a Branch of the common Service-tree . . 338 
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell .... 37S 
Crotalus. The great Rattlefnake . . . 392 
Croton, Crotophaga, and Cryptocepha- 
lus. The Croton lobatum ; the common- 
Ani; and the Gigantic and Afparagus Cryp- 
tocephali...398 
Crystallography, Plate I. Theory of Cry- 
ftallization..416 
Crystallography, Plate II.418 
Cuculus. The Touraco, or crefted African 
Cuckoo ; and tlie great fpotted Cuckoo . . 438 
Cucurbita. The Water Melon .... 436 
Map of Cumberland. 466 
CUCUJUS, CuLEX, CURCULIO, C'VCLIDIUM, 
and Cynips.480 
Cyclopterus. The Lump Fifh .... 510 
Cyprinus, Plate I. The King of the Carps . 530 
Cyprinus, Plate II. The Golden Tench, Gud¬ 
geon, and Minnow . . ; 332 
Cyprinus, Plate III. The Orf, and the Gold- 
fi(h of China.334 
Cyprinus, Plate IV. The Telefcope CaYp, 
and the Sickle-finned Carp.336 
Cypripedium. The Ladies’ Slipper, with its 
Variety.344 
Dasypus. The three-banded Armadillo, and 
the feven-banded Armadillo,. 60S 
Delphinus. The Porpoife, Dolphin, and Orca 
or Grampus.684 
Portrait of Demosthenes.714 
Map of Denmark. 722 
Map of Derbyshire.742 
Map of Devonshire.778 
Didelphis. The Virginian Opoflum, and Kan- 
guroo . . . 804 
Didus. The hooded Dodo.810 
DermesteS, and Dillenia. The Dillenia pen- 
tagyna, and Derineftre Infects.826 
Diodon, Plate I. The oblong Porcuplne-fifh, 
and the orbicular Porcupine-fifh .... S34 
Diodon, Plate II. The prickly Bottle-fifii; 
the Mole Diodon ; and Plunder's Diodon . 833 
Diomedea. The Albatrofs.836 
Dionaea. Venus’s Fly-trap.838 
Diopsis, and Dir us. The Spectacle Fly, and 
Egyptian Jerboa.854 
Distillation, Plate 1 .896 
Distillation, Plate II. . . . „ . . . 900 
Diving-machines ......... 912 
J. AWLAP.D, riUNTEU, DUKE-STREET, SJIITHFIELD. 
