
V O L U M E I.-— P L A T E S .
telope, Hiß. Quadr. i. p. g I. The horns are placed parallel to each
other, which, being armed with (harp iron pointing different ways, become
tremendous weapons *.
T A B . 11.
H e a d - p i e c e to p. i .—A view o f the palace o f the Rajah o f Taß-
jitdon, from the bridge.
T A B. III.
Two S e a S n a k e s .— One the Murana Colubrina, Gm. Lin. iii.
p. 1133. The other with a plain duiky back, has not found a name
in Linnseus; copied from Mr. Vofmaer's Natural Hiftory - p. 60
T A B . IV.
The T e e k T r e e - . - ■ - - _ - p. 81.
T A B . V.
P o o n , or M a s t T r e e .—T h is and the preceding plate done by
M r. Sowerby - - - - - a ~ P- 83
T A B . VI.
V ic t o r ia - - - - - P - i ° 7
Dominic de Serres, R. A. marine painter to his Majefty.
* The figure is in De Buffon, xii. tab/xxxvi. fig. 3.— See more of this profligate race in
the fecond volume of this work, p. 192.
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V O L U M E I, P L A T E S .
T A B . VII.
Severndroog - , - - . _ p. io 8
D . de Serres.— Both the above were copied, by my ingenious friend
Mr. Nicholas Pococke, from the paintings o f Mr. Serres, in pofleffion of
Lady James.
T A B . VIII.
■ F o r t o f P a l i c a u d c h e r r y - - - p. 138
T A B . IX.
N e p e n t h e s D i s t i l l a t o r i a .—This, N* IV and V, were drawn
and etched by Mr. S ow e rb y - _ p, 236
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