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Frontifpiece— Kant’s Philosophy, to face the Title. 
Petrarch, Portrait of 
Petromyzon, the Lamprey; three fpecies 
Peucedanum and Peziza . 
Phaeton and Phaltena 
Phal^ena, Plate II. Bombyces 
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-Plate IV. Moths 
Phalangium, Long-legs 
Phalaris and Phallus - 
Phascum, Earth Mofs ; and Phaseolus, - 
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Phasianus, Plate I. the Wild Cock and Hen 
- . .Plate II. the Common and the 
Gold and Silver Pheafants 
*-—— Plate III. the Argus, Impeyan, 
and Parraka, Pheafants 
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Phelip^ea and Phellandrium 
Philadelphus, the Syringa, or Mock Orange 
Phillyrea, Mock Privet; narrow-leaved 
Philosophy, Plate I. Elements of the Mind - 
-Plate II. Schemata of Underftanding 198 
— -Plate III. Sciences of Reafon ■ 
• --Plate IV. Paralogifms of Reafon 
• -Plate V. Antinomy of Reafon ■ 
• -Plate VI. Ideal of Reafon 
Philotheca, Saltwort-leaved 
Phlomis, Plate I. Jerufalem Sage 
-Plate II. Tuberous-rooted Phlomis 
Phlox, Plate I. Panicled and Smooth Lychnidea 273 
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Plate II. Carolina Lychnidea 
Phoca, the Seal; five fpecies 
Phcenicopterus, the Flamingo 
Phcenix, the fmall Date-Palm-Tree 
Phryganea, Infeft; eight fpecies 
Phyllanthus. Barbadoes Phyllantlms 
Physalis, Winter Cherry ; and three 
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Physeter, the Cachalot, and Spermaceti Whale 3 11 
Physiognomy, Plate I. Views of the Head 
-—■ ■ Plate II. Skulls of a Turk, 
Carib, and Georgian 
-Plate III. Proportions of the 
Forehead 
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Races of Men compared with the Simia tribe 
Phytotoma, the Plant-cutter; and Picus, 
the Cape Woodpecker - 
Picus, Plate II. Nubian Woodpecker - 
■-- Plate III. Red-crefted Woodpecker 
Pigment. Colour Mills, &c. 
Pilularia, Pill-wort, or Pepper-grafs 
Pimeljea Plant, and Pimelia Infedts 
Pinguicula and Pinna - - 
Pinus, Plate I. The Scotch Pine 
Plate II. The Norway Spruce Fir 
Pipe, boring, calling, and drawing 
Piper, Pepper ; and Pipra, the Manakin 
Pisa, the leaning Tower at 
Pise-vvork, and Baker’s improved Pistol 
Pisum, the Sea Pea 
Pitt, Earl of Chatham 
Pittosporum, Gold-flowered Pitch-feed 
Planaria, the Flat Worm 
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Platalea, Platylobium, and Platypus 
Playhouse, Plate I. the Globe Playhoufe 
and the Bear-garden 
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Dorfet Gardens 
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61. Pleuronectes, the Sole, Flounder, See. 
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63. Plumeria, Red Plumeria, or Japan-tree - 707 
64. Poa, Meadow-grafs; and Podura Infedt - 723 
