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Frontispiece. —Architecture and Agrono¬ 
my. — to face the Title. 
Aranka, Plate I. The Fafciata, or Barbary 
Spider, to face - - .Page 32 
Aranea, Plate II. The Avicularia, Taran¬ 
tula, and Acuieata Spiders - - - 34- 
Archery, Plate I. View of the Arballft, and 
Bows of different Nations - - 54 
Archery, Plate II. View of Arrows, and 
Arrow-heads - - - * S 3 
Architecture, Plate I. primitive Huts 65 
Architecture, Plate II. View of the fquare 
fculntuhed Columns of a Pagoda or'Temple 
in Hindcoftan 
Architecture, Plate III. View of the Cor¬ 
ner Pillars c-f a Temple or Choultry in Ilin- 
dooftan—TheJe two plates to face each 
other between - - 66 & 67 
Architecture, Plate IV. Tufcan and Do¬ 
ric Orders 
Architecture, Plate V. 
de.rn Ionic 
Architecture, Plate VI. 
Co in po ii fce O rd e rs 
Architecture, Plate VII. 
and Regular Mouldings 
Architecture, Plate VIII. Elevation of 
the VVeftern Portico of the Parthenon, or 
Temple of Minerva - - - 
Architecture, Plate IX. F.aft View of the 
Parthenon, or Temple of Minerva 
Architecture, Plate X. Plan and Eleva¬ 
tion of a Roman Villa 
Architecture, Plate XI. Defign for a Nor¬ 
man Gothic Column and Entablature 
Architecture, Plate XII. Defign for a 
Norman Gothic Entablature 
Architecture, Plate XIII. 
different Arches 
Architecture,- Plate XIV. 
Church of Bathalha 
Architecture, Plate XV. Elevation of the 
Chancel of the Church of Bathalha 
Architecture, Plate XVI. View of the Ca¬ 
thedral of New Sarum 
Architecture, Plate XVII. View of the 
Caftle of Old Sarum 
Architecture, Plate XVIII. Comparative 
View of the Five Orders 
Architecture, Plate XIX. Method of 
Glewing up Columns - - 100 
Architecture, Plate XX. Method of dimi- 
nilhing and fluting Columns - - 101 
Architecture, Plate XXI. Method of de- 
fcribing the Ionic Volutes - - 102 
Architecture, Plate XXII. Method of fet- 
ting off the Tufcan Order - - 103 
Architecture, Plate XXII I. Modern Profiles 
of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian, Orders 104 
Architecture, Plate XXIV. Defign for an 
ornamented Ceiling - - - 108 
Architecture, Plate XXV. Plans for 
Staircafes - - - 109 
Architecture, Plate XXVI. View of a Mo¬ 
dern Staircafe, with elliptical Well - no 
Architecture, Plate XXVII. Plans for 
Soffits and Niches - - in 
Architecture, Plate XXVIII. Plans for 
Pediments and Groins - - - 112 
Architecture, Plate XXIX. Defign for an 
ornamented Ceiling of a Staircafe, with el¬ 
liptical Skylight - - 113 
Architecture, Plate XXX. Plans for dif¬ 
ferent Roofs - - - 114 
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Plans of the 
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{ 36. Architecture, Plate XXXI. Defigns for 
Entrance Gates - - Page 
37. Architecture, Plate XXXII. Plan of a 
Defign for a Manfion Floufe 
38. Architecture, Piate XXXIII. Elevation 
and Section of a Defign for a Manfion Koufe 
39. Architecture, Plate XXXIV. Plan of a 
Defign for a Chapel 
40. Architecture, Plate XXXV. Elevation 
and Seflion of the Defign for a Chapel.—■ 
Thefe four plates are to face each other, in 
pairs, between pages - - 118 & 
41. Architecture, Plate XXXVI. Elevation of 
the Front of Somerfet-place, facing the Strand 
42. Architecture, Plate XXXVII. Geometri¬ 
cal Elevation of the Weft Front of St. Paul’s 
43. Architecture, Plate XXXVIII. View of 
Bridges - - - 
44. Arctomvs and Arnica. Five fpecies of 
Marmot, and the Mountain Arnica 
45. Ardea, the Balearic and Numidian Crane3 
46. Ardea, Plate II. The White Crane of Japan 
47. Ardea, Plate III. The Black Stork, and Red- 
fhouldered Heron 
48. Ardea, Plate IV. The Stellated Bittern and 
Little Bittern - - 
49. Areca and Argentina. The Betel-nut, and 
the Carolina Argentine 
50. Argemone, the Prickly Poppy 
51. Armour, a complete fuit of Plate Armour, 
with the Lance and Spear 
52. Arthur, King Arthur’s round Table 
53. Artillery, Plate I. Ancient Artillery 
54. Artillery, Plate II. The Battering Ram, 
Cattus, See. - - - 
55. Artillery, Plate III. Petards, Partridges, 
Infernals, &c. - 
56. Artillery, Plate IV. Original and curious 
Cannon - 
57. Artocarpus, the Bread Fruit-Tree 
58. Arundo, the Bamboo; Ascoeolus ligna- 
tilis; and four fpecies of the Asilus, or 
Hornet-fly - - - 
59. Ascarides, fevera! curious fpecies 
60. Ascidia, curious fpecies 
61. Map of Ancient Asia to face each other be- 
62. Map of Modern Asia J tween pages 262 Sc 263 
63. Asterias, Plate I. The Caput Medufce 
64. Asterias, Plate II. Star Fifli 
65. Astronomy, Plate I. The Ptolemaic, Ty- 
chonic, and Copernican, Syftems 
65 . Astronomy, Plate II. The Univerfid Solar 
Syftem - 
67. Astronomy, Plate III. Phenomena of the 
Earth - 
68. Astronomy, Plate IV. Phenomena of the 
Moon .... 
69. Astronomy, Plate V. Phenomena of Sa¬ 
turn's Ring, Eclipfes, and Comets 
70. Atherina, the Marfeilles Smelt; Atropa, 
the Mandrake and Deadly Night (hade; At- 
telabus infeffs - 
71. Atterbury, Bifliop of Rochefter 
72. Portrait of Francis Lord Bacon 
73. Balvena, the Whale - - - 
74. Balistes ; the Aculeatus, and Black Baliftes 
75. Banksia lerrata ... 
76. Barometer. View of different Barometers 
77. Basaltes. View of the Bafaltes Rocks of the 
Cyclops - 
78. Bastile. Ground Plan, and View of the Baftile 
79. Portrait of William Beckford, Eiq. 
80. Map of Bedfordshire 
81. Map of Berkshire - 
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