DIRECT 1QNS for placing the COPPER-PLATES to VOL. 17, 
i* Centriscus, and Cepola ; the Bel!ows-ii(li, 
TrUmpet-fifh, and Ribbon-lifh, to face page 31 
2. Cerameyx; the gigantic Species contrafted 
with others, - - 34 
3. Certhia ; four Species of the Creeper - - 44 
4. Cervus ? Plate I. The C’ameiopardalus, or 
Giraffe - - 51 
5. Cervus, Plate II. The common Stag, and the 
Maned, or German Stag - - 52 
6. Ch^todok, Plate I. The Band-fifli of Surat 64 
7. Ch^todon, Plate II. The three-coloured 
Chetadon - - - 66 
S. Ch^etodon, Plate III. The Teira, Aruanus, 
and Vefpertilio - - - - 68 
$. Chzetodon, Plate IV. Th& fickle-banded, 
and the bridled, Chetodons - - 70 
10, Charadrius; the Spotted Plover,,' and the 
Spur-winged Plover - - ' - - 104 
31. Chemistry, Plate I. Chemical Apparatus, 
N °. 1. - - - --fcjL 190 
12. Chemists.y, Plate II. Chemical Apparatus, * 
No. 2. - - 392 
33. Chemistry, Plate III. Chemical Apparatus 
No. 3. - - 202 
34. Chemistry, Plate IV. Chemical Apparatus, 
No. 4. - - 214 
35. Chemistry, Plate V. Chemical Apparatus, 
No. 5. - - - 234 
36. Chemistry, Plate VT. Woulfe’s Chemical 
Apparatus - - - - 374 
37. Chemistry, Plate VII. Van Marum’s Gazo- 
meter - - 378 
38. Chemistry, Plate VIII. Machine for the 
Combultion of Phofphorus 5 Mercurial Ga- 
zometer; and Guyton’s Eudiometer - 3S0 
39. Chemistry, Plate IX. Gazometer of the Lon¬ 
don Society; Apparatus for faturating Wa¬ 
ter with Gas ; and the Apparatus for freez¬ 
ing Mercury. - - - - - 382 
io. Chemistry, Plate X, Steelyard for weighing 
Gafes; and Apparatus for the Combultion 
of th'e Diamond - 386 
21. Chemistry, Plate XI. Calorimeter of Lavoi- 
fier and La Place - 394 
22. Map of Cheshire - 410 
•23. Chimera ; the Antarctic and Arctic Chime¬ 
ra; and Chermes Infedt ... 432 
.24. Map of China ... - - 435 
25. A Prince, a Princess, and a Mandarin, of 
the aboriginal Chinefe - - - 461 
26. A Chinese Princess of the prefent Manclioo 
Tartar Race - - - - 462 
27. A Chinese Prince of the Manchoo Tartar 
Race - 463 
Thefe two Portraits are to be placed fo as to 
face each other , between thepa.ges 46 2, and 46 3. 
28. Sketch of the Chinese Wall, Military 
Post, Watch-tower, and Pagoda - 480 
•29. Tciiien-Lung, Emperor of China - - 482 
30. Chrysomela, Cicada, and Cicindela, In- 
fedls ... - 572 
31. Churchill, Duke of Marlborough - 580 
32. Cimex, the Bug ; various Species - - 598 
33. Cinchona, Plate I. The true jefuit’s Bark - 600 
34. Cinchona, Plate II. The Caribbean Jefuit’s 
Bark.- 602 
35. Citrus, Plate I. The Citron - 626 
36. Citrus, Plate II. The Orange and Lemon - 628 
37. Le Clerc, Comte de Ruffon - - 658 
38. Clupea; different Species of the Herring . 686 
39. Clusia; the Rofe-coloured Balfam Tree - 694 
40. Coal; New Machinery for raifing Coal - 706 
41. Cobitis; different Species of the Loach - 716 
42. Coccoloba; the Sea-fide Grape - - 720 
43. Coccinella, and Coccus; the Cochineal 
Infedl, &c. ------ 722 
44. Coffea; the Arabian, or Eaftern. Coffee Tree 743 
45. Portrait of Sir Edward Coke - - 7,56 
46. Colius ; the Senegal and white-backed Colys 773 
47. Coluber, Plate I. The Clotho, or Deadly 
Viper ------- 794 
48. Coluber, Plate II. The Lachefis, or Fatal 
Viper. 
4.9. Coluber, Plate III. The Atropcs, or Life- 
confuming Viper.—Thefe two Plates are to 
face each other, between pages - 796, and 797 
50. Coluber, Plate IV. The Ceraiies, or Horned 
Viper. 
5T. Coluber, Plate V. The Egyptian Viper, the 
Elegant Viper, and the Severus, or Cruel Vi¬ 
per.—Thefe two to face each other, between 
pages - — — -- - -7*98, and 799 
52. Coluber, Plate VI. The Berus, or Adder of 
Europe, and the Viper of Rhedi. 
53. Coluber, Plate VII. The Viper Bitis, and 
the Cobra Monil.—Thefe two to face each 
other between pages- - - 800, and 801 
54. Coluber, Plate VIII. The Afps of America, 
and of Egypt. 
53. Coluber, Plate IX'. The Crowned Viper, and 
the Crotaline Viper.—Thefe two to face each 
other between pages - - S02, and 803 
56. Coluber, Plate X. The Panama Viper. 
57. Coluber, Plate XI. The Natrix, or Water- 
Viper.—Thefe two to face each other be¬ 
tween pages _ - - - 804, and 805 
58. Coluber, Plate XII. The Cocus, or Secret 
Viper, and the Cobra de Capello. 
59. Coluber , Plate XIII. The Atrox, or Fierce 
Viper.—Thefe two to face each other be¬ 
tween pages - S06, and 807 
6c. Coluber, Plate XIV. The Catdike. Viper, 
and the Tiger Viper. 
61. Coluber, Plate XV. The Painted Viper, the 
Pethola Viper, and the Summer-loving Vi¬ 
per.—Thefe two to face each other between 
pages - . - - -- 808, and 809 
62. Colueer, Plate XVI- The Viper Cenchoa, 
and the Myfterizans.—To face page - 810 
63. Columba, Piatel. The great crowned Pigeon 816 
64. Columba, Piate II. The Nicobar Pigeon - 818 
65. Columba, Plate III. The triangular-fpotted 
Pigeon, and long-tailed Dove - - 822 
66. Colymbus ; the Guillemot, Grebe, and Diver 840 
67. Compass; different Conftruftions of the Com- 
pafs - - ----- 888 
5^ The following Plates are to be placed oppoh-te their refpeflive Titles in the firft Volume : viz. Acanthono- 
Tus, the Notacanth. Anguis, Plate I. the jaculus; and Plate II. the horned, teffellated, and annulated Snakes. 
Anthias, the Tontelton, Jordaine, and Argus. Thefe Plates belong to the fecond edition of Vol. I. fo that thofe 
who have the firjl edition, fhould purchafe the three New Numbers, 4, 45, and 48, which will make the firjl edition 
the fame as the fecond and third. The Maps of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Cam¬ 
bridgeshire. are to be baited into Vols. II. and HI. oppolite their refpeiilive titles in thole Volumes. The Canina, 
or green Boa, to be palled into VoL III. facing page 135. 
J. Adlasd, Printer, 
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