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Frontifpiece— Husbandry —to face the Title. 
Hindoostan, or Modern India, Map of Page 1 
The Gods of the Indian Triad - - - 116 
Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath ; and the Vic¬ 
tory of Cali over the Giant Mahiih Afurah 119 
Brahmins j and their Pagoda, or Temple - 121 
Ceremony of Wafhing the Goddefs Cali, &e. 133 
A Woman going to burn on the funeral pile of 
her hulband - - - - 136 
Two Saniafties, and a Yogey - 149 
The Indian Zodiac - - - - - 163 
The Cave or Temple of Elephanta, See. - 171 
Plan of the Key las, or Temple of Paradife - 172 
An Omrah of State, a Dancing Girl, and a Lady 
of the Harem - - - - - -176 
Aborigines of Hindooftan; and a Peon - 377 
A Smoking Party in the Province of.Bengal 183 
Hippobosca, the Horfe-fly; and Hippomane, 
the-Manchineel Tree - - - - 188 
Hippocrates, the Father of Phyfic - 189 
Hi-ppophae, the Sea Buckthorn; and Hirudo, 
the Leech - - — • - - - -192 
Hippopotamus, the River Horfe - - 193 
Hirundo, the Swallow; with Hispa, Hester, 
and Horia, InfeCts ----- 200 
Holland, Map of 230 
H-olot.huria, Plate I. II. elegans, and PI. pri- 
apus 
Holothuria, Plate II. 
Holothuria, Plate III 
Holt, Lord Chief Juftice 
Homer, Portrait of - 
Horology, Plate I. Conftruclion of Dials 
Horology, Plate II. GonftruClion of Dials 
Horology, Plate III. 
Horology, Plate IV. 
Horology, Plate V. 
Horology, Plate VI. 
--Clocks 
Horology, Plate VII. 
dulums ------- 
Horology, Plate VIII. Balances and Scape- 
ments - 
Horology, Plate IX. Clock Work 
Horology, Plate X. Clock with Chimes 
Horology, Plate XI. Improved Clocks 
Horology, Plate XII. Mechanifm of a Watch 343 
Mechanifm of Time- 
H. phantapus 
Pour other fpecies 
Conftruclion of Dials 
-ConftruClion of Dials 
ConftruCtion of Dials 
Conllmclion of Water 
Conftruclion of Pen- 
Horology, Plate XIII. 
keepers 
39. Horticulture, Plate I. Peach and NeClarine 
united - - - - ~ ~ S 95 
40. Horticulture, PlateII. Trainingand Grafting 398 
41. Horticulture, Plate III. Forcing-frames and 
Grapery - ’ 
42. Horticulture, Plate IV. Loudon's Improved 
Peach-houfe - - - - 
43. Horticulture, Plate V. Loudon’s Improved 
Pinery - - 
44. Horticulture, Plate VI. Green-houfe and 
Confervatory - 
45. Hottentots, drawn from the life 
46. Portrait of Attila, King of the Huns 
47. Map of Huntingdonshire - 
48. Husbandry, Plate I. Gates and Faftenings 
49. Husbandry, Plate II. 'Plan of a Sheepfold; 
Inftruments for Shearing, &c. 
50. Husbandry, Plate III. Milkhoufe, Butter- 
churns, Cheefe-prefs, and Mrs. d’Oyley’s arti¬ 
ficial Mother for rearing Poultry 
51. Husbandry, Plate IV. Improved Ploughs 
52. Husbandry, Plate V. Drilling Machines 
53. Husbandry, Plate VI. Improved Drill, and 
Sowing Machine for Broadcaft 
54. Husbandry, Plate VII. Improved Drags - 
55. Husbandry, Plate VIII. Improved Harrows 
56. Husbandry, Plate IX. Sundry new-invented 
Implements - - 
57. Husbandry, Plate X. Thrafhing Machines 
58. Hyde, Earl of Clarendon - - 
59. Hydnum, Hydrocotyle, and Hysterium 
60; Hydra, Plate I. The Seven-headed Hydra 
61. Hydra, Plate II. Different Species of Polypus 
62. Hygrometry, ConftruCtion of Hygrometers 
63. Hypericum. Trailing and Upright St. John’s 
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64. Hypochceris, Hyrax, and Hyssopus 
65. Hystrix. The Crefted and Long-tailed Por¬ 
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66. Jasione, Hairy Sheep’s Scabious; andjASMiNUM, 
the Common Jafinine - 
67. Iatropha. The Phyfic-nut, or Caflava 
68. Iberis, Candy-tuft; and the Ichneumon mani- 
fettator - 
69. Ichthyology, Plate I. Generation of Fifties 
70. Ichthyology, Plate II. Scales of Fifties 
71. Ilex. South-Sea Tea, or Evefgreen Cafline - 
[ 72. Illecebrum, Verticillate Knot-grafs; and II- 
3521 licium. Starry Anniieed Tree •- - 844 
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