DIRECTIONS to the BINDER for placing the COPPER-PLATES to VOL. VII. 
i. Esox, Plate I. The Gar, and the Sea Pike, 
to face page 14 
2. Esox, Plate II. The Cayman Gar Filh, the 
Malabar Pike, and the Under Sword Fifh - 16 
3. Map of Essex .... 22 
4. Portrait of Leonard Euler - - 62 
5. Euphorbia, the Spurge - - 74 
6. Map of Ancient Europe, ? to face each other f 84 
7. Map of Modern Europe, J between pages 2 85 
8. Exoccetus, the Fiying-filh - - 122 
9. Falco, Plate I. The Serpent-eater - 172 
10. Falco, Plate II. The GrifFard Eagle and 
the Boatman - - - - 174 
11. Falco, Plate III. The Golden Eagle - 176 
12. Falco, Plate IV. The Noify Eagle, and the 
Long-tailed Eagle - - - 178 
13. Falco, Plate V. The Parafite, and furcated 
Kite of Africa - - - 182 
14. Falco, Plate VI. The Crelted Buzzard, and 
the Gloved Buzzard - - - 184 
15. Falco, Plate VII. The Doubtful Hawk, and 
the Tufted Gofliawk ... 186 
16. Falco, Plate VIII. The Mountain Keftrel, 
and crefled Filher-Falcon - - - 192 
17. Falco, Plate IX. The Singing Falcon, and 
African Sparrow Hawk - - - 194 
18. Falconry. The Habiliments of Falconry 198 
19. Farriery", Plate I. Skeleton of the Horfe 226 
20. Farriery", Plate II. Dentition of tlie Horfe 228 
zi. Farriery, Plate III. Principal Layer of 
the Mufcles - ... - - 230 
22. Farriery, Plate IV. Arteries and Veins - 232 
23. Farriery, Plate V. Nerves of the Ence¬ 
phalon, &cc. .... 234 
24. Farriery", Plate VI. Spinal Nerves - 236 
25. Farriery, Plate VII. Union of the VelTcls - 
and Mufcles .... 237 
26. Farriery, Plate VIII. Firft Cavity, or Head 238 
27. Farriery", Plate IX. Lungs and Heart - 239 
28. Farriery, Plate X. Stomach, Mefentery, 
and Duodenum .... 240 
29. Farriery", Plate XI. Mechanifm of the 
Horfe’s Foot - -' - - 244 
30. Farriery, Plate XII. Bandages for exter¬ 
nal Maladies - ... - 23S 
31. Felis, Plate I. The Lion - - - 292 
32. Felis, Plate II. Lionels and Whelps - 294 
33. F’elis, Plate III. Royal Bengal Tiger - 296 
34. Felis, Plate I V. The Panther, Hunting Leo¬ 
pard, Ounce, Wild Cat, and American Lynx 298 
35. Fencing, Plate I. The Outfide Guard, and 
Infide Guard - - - - 3 °^ 
36. Fencing, Plate IT. The Outfide Hanging 
Guard, and Infide Hanging Guard - 310 
37. Fencing, Plate III. The Half Circle Guard, 
and’St. George’s Guard - - - 313 
38. Fencing, Plate IV. The Spanifh Guard, 
and the Italian Guard . 314 
39. Fasciola, the Fluke, or Gourd Worm; and 
Feronia, the Wood Apple - - 328 
40. Ferula, the Afla-Foetid.t Plant - - 336 
41. Ficus, the Fig-Tree. The Comofa or 
Goofeberry Fig, and the Glomerate Fig - 352 
42. Fire-Engine, Plate I. Newly-conlh lifted 
Pump Fire-Engines - - 390 
43. Fire-Engine, Plate IT. Bramah’s improved 
Patent Fire-Engine - 392 
44. Filaria, the Dracunculus, or Thread-worm ; 
and Fistulakia, the Tobacco-pipe Filh, 
and Trumpet Filh ... - 432 
45. F lustra, the Horn-wrack, or Sea Mat; 
Forficula, the Ear-wig; and Formi- 
CULA, the Ant - 474 
46. Fortification, Plate I. Parts fubfervient 
to Fortification - 594 
47. Fortification, Plate II. Plan of a Regu¬ 
lar Fortification - 600 
48. Fortification, Plate III. Sylfematic Plans 
of the molt eminent Engineers - - 606 
49. Map of France - - - - 614 
50. Portrait of Clovis - 650 
51. Portrait of Charlemagne - - 636 
52. Portrait of Hugh Capet - - 664 
53. Portrait of Philip II. - 670 
54. Portrait of Louis IX. ... 672 
55. Portrait of Philip VII. - - 678 
56. Portrait of John II. - - 682 
57. Portrait of Charles VII. ... 6SS 
58. Portrait of Louis XI. - - - . 692 
59. Portrait of Charles VIII. - - 694 
60. Portrait of Louis XII. ... 696 
61. Portrait of Francis I. - 7 °* 
62. Portrait of Henry II. - 7°4 
63. Portrait of Catharine de Medicis - 7 
6 4. Portrait of Francis II. - 7 ° s 
65. Portrait of Charles IX. » - 7 l ° 
66. Portrait of Henry" III. - 7 12 
67. Portrait of Henry IV. - - 7 lS 
68. Portrait of Louis XIII. ... 72 6 
69. Portrait of Louis XIV. - - 736 
70. Portrait of Louis XV. ... 744 
71. Portrait of Louis XVI. - - 788 
72. Portrait oi' the Emperor Napoleon I. - 894 
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Dedications, Preface, or Introductory Discourse, and full and ample Inllruftions for Binding up the 
‘First Eight Volumes uniformly, and perfectly complete. 
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