BIRECTIONS to the BINDER for placing the COPPER-PLATES to VOL, VIII, 
j. Portrait of Dr. Franklin. Tofacepage 14 
2. Fringilla. The Finches - - - 52 
3. Fucus, Plate I. Curious Sea Weeds - 88 
4. Fucus, Plate il. Ditto - - - 90 
5. Fucus, Fulica, and Furia. SeaWeeds, 
Sultana Hen, and the Furia infernalis - 92 
6. Fuchsia, and Fulgora. A curious Plant, 
and Splendid Lanthcrn Fly - - too 
7. Furnace, Plate I. The Blaft Furnace - 132 
8. Furnace, Plate TI. Improved Furnaces 138 
9. Furnace, Plate III, Birch’s Patent Smelt¬ 
ing Furnace . _ . - 140 
10. Gadus, Plate I. The Cod, and the Pollack 156 
11. Gad u s, Plate 11 . The Barbot, Wealel-filli, 
and Toad.fi 111 ' - . - - 160 
12. Gage. Improved Gages - - 164 
13. Gardenia Latifolia - « - 252 
14. Gabterosteus. Curious Species of the 
Stickleback . - - 268 
Tj. GastrobranChus. The Blind Fifh - 272 
'*’16. Gem, Plate I. Egyptian, Perfian, and In¬ 
dian, Gems . - . 300 
17. Gem, Plate II. Antique Seals or Signets, 
Rings, Bracelets, See. - - 302 
18. Gem, Plate MI. iliftorical and Allegori. 
cal Subjefts - . - 304 
19. Gem, Plate IV. Mythology, and Secular 
Games - - - _ 306 
20. Geography, Plate I, Celeftial and Ter- 
reftrial Globes, and Armillary Sphere . 358 
21. Geography, Plate II. Projedlion of 
Globes and Maps - - - 360 
22. Geography, Plate III, Projedtions of the 
Sphere, and Common Terreftrial Globe 362 
23. Geography, Plate IV. The Stereogra¬ 
phic Projection, with Churchman’s New 
Projedtion for Mountainous Countries - 364 
24. Geography, Plate V. Britannia Antiqua 368 
25. Geography, Plate V'I. Hifpania Antiqua 370 
26. Geography, Plate VII. Gallia Antiqua 372 
27. Geography, Plate VIII. Germania An¬ 
tiqua - . . - 374 
28. Geography, Plate IX. Grascia Antiqua 376 
29. Geography, Plate X, Italia Antiqua - 380 
30. Geography, Plate XI. Palelline, ortioly 
Land . - - - 388 
31. Geography, Plate XII, Countries f g „ d 
which furround the North Pole J > 
32. Geography, Plate XIII. Countries j ^ 
which furround the South Pole (^.q J 
33. Geography, Plate XIV. The World, 007408 
Mercator’s Projection - - -^409 
34. Geography, Plate XV, The Eaftern and 
Weftern Hemifpheres; or Old and New 
World, on the Globular Projedlion 
35. Map of Germany ... 462 
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Portrait of Otho the Great, Emperor 
of Germany - - . . 474; 
Portrait of the Emperor FredericBar- 
. BAROSSA - - - - 478 
Portrait of Maximilian I. Emperor.of 
Germany . . . , 
Portrait of the Emperor Ch.arles V. - 490 
Portrait of Edward Gibbon, Efq. - 532^ 
Glareola, Glaucopis, and Gnapha- 
lium. The Auftrian Pratincole, Cine¬ 
reous Wattle-bird, and Choice Everlalting 596 
Map of Gloucestershire - - 626 
Goeius, Gonium, and Gordius, Curi¬ 
ous Species of the Goby, Gonium pedto- 
rale, and Hairworm - - - 646 
Gorgonia, Plate I, The purple'I , 
Gorgon; and the Nobilis, oj Red L°eh"mher 
Gorgonia, Plate II. The Anti- P®* 
pathes, and Muricated Gorgons 
Gorgonia, Plate III. The branch. 
ed Verrucofa - - 
Gorgonia, Plate IV. The Fla. 
belliim, or Venus’s Fan 
Gossypiu.m. The Cotton Tree 
Portrait of Alaric, the Gothic Chief 
Portrait of Euric, King of the Vifigoths 
Portrait of Theodoric, King of the 
Oftrogoths - - . . 730 
Gracula. The Minor Grakle, and the 
Crelled Grakle - . - 738 
Grass, Plate I. T to face each other be- 
Grass, Plate II. j 
ges 694-693 
ditto, be- 
► tween pa¬ 
ges 696-697 
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720 
724 
tween pages 
Grate. Elevation and Sedtion of Mr. 
Burns’s improved Grate 
Map of Great Britain 
Portrait of Lycurgus 
Portrait of Aristomenes 
Portrait of Miltiades 
Portrait of Leonidas 
Portrait of Aristides 
Portrait of Themistocles 
Portrait of Solon 
Portrait of Pericles 
Portrait of Alcibiades 
Portrait of Lysander 
Portrait of Xenophon 
Portrait of Epaminondas 
Portrait of Philip King of Macedon 
Portrait of Alexander the Great, to 
be removed from the First Volume, 
and placed oppofite the account of his 
Death in this Volume, at page 
Portrait of Demosthenes, ^to be re¬ 
moved from Vol. V. and placed in this 
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CcS” The Portraits of the Gothic and Grecian Chiefs, given in this Volume, having been obtained from 
Gems in the invaluable Collection of Mr. Tassie, Leicefter-Square, may be relie'd upon as Authentic. 
' The additionaL Engravings now given, for the purpofe of more fully elucidating various important 
Subjedts in the earlier part of the Work, are to be placed by theml'elves, until the Ninth Volume is com¬ 
pleted ; when full and ample Directions will be given, together with the Title-pages, Frontispieces, 
Dedic ations, &c. &c. for binding up the whole of the fird Nine Volumes in an uniform and finilhed State. 
This was intended to have been done at the prefent Time ; but the labour in deligning and executing the 
Frontispieces, and the Claim of .the Artist to place them in the Royal Exhibition, rendered i£ 
impollibk for the Editors to fulfil the Promile made at the Completion of the Seventh Volume, 
J. Adiard, Printer, 
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