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coloured»-: p. 99. GüDOLPHitr-HousE, ih.’ Yellow, g^Jço < Red, ihid ^Blatk, pf id lp
marblè*in Cornwall, coarfe and hard, foïdwjslf the -weight aj|§ dampnefs 'of ftdfles, p. 102.
The
ÇH A P iX Çtogp of çirsûni,ept anik cuà<$ty, p. 1^4. White pebbly, ihjg. Yellow," green, &c{ p îjoÿ .
Flints, p. 10,6. Cfoife of th,e fl)£Pe ? f Pfhbfos enquired into fold. Of podqjous pdrphyrites, p.’rag. —
* O f ’ ^Ala^to, warmingftone, j£ -1 ? i - :
It’s i"fe among^e^aente, p r i^ / Its management "anâmfuïefç. 114"." Small’fens, p.1 15 . ^
Coloured cïyfîpi?Tviï6.'! Green xapreous incruftation frorp Ludgvim/iMB.
XI... „ O f the general bafis of ft<me; fpar, cr#al, and diamibnd,,p. 11 y* Spar, p.Stfc Plalrrfeftal,
p, i'iijjji Figur’d cryftals, p. 120. (Plate xffl ) numbered"and engravedjWr2T,‘ Size tranfpgféncy,
p. 12I. Pendarves-House, El. xiv, Weight, hardnefe, tenure, 2.3K, Figures»,' p'.Tiu,
;S4ts probacy fogtaaufejpf thefog|i|s, p* 526. -Çoiiÿingof ç^ftals in tfee mus, jpvI27>
XU, O f femhnetals, p. 128. Brifmuth, fpékre, naptha, antimony, Mangaifofe, loadftopb^ molybdæn^
cobalt, p 130. Mundic, p ’ fV » ' Jt’s combinations»with coppfep apfolin, p. 132—%yifh Water,
^p. 133.— earth, and fire,, pf 134..— itViweight, p. ï^.y-ytfs prdUÙcè, foicf. MtmÆ&fptÇretfons ftill
foifod^s, W w 9»
R^^pm^oç&gir.iïgiÿs^^ apaart, p. J4,2.
SXHI. Of fifiures, p. Ï42. Their properties, ibid. Origine^, p. Ï4-4-- DireâicïnVp^^S' Magnitude,
ibfeL Pofitions, • SBhgfca«. ibid.
XIV.. Of. Lodes;, tfesmpcpperties, p. 147.= Thebrpilor top <}f theI^ds^-Bcl4-8,.-r^Strata. wdJfcsidess efe;
plained, PI. xvil. p. 14.9. Shodes and their properties, fo,;. The capfe of them, jiçlRÿi&ppofed- the
detag% ;p ,i5©- Theii^y o f& .to d | , Bi i i f e rï Sfs *q»iitqi% g ti^ V - Iac&s^diy ^lsdî fEàftui^r
ibid. Uniformity of Bodes in particular diftriéfs, .nji»i anf FrRjSurefoLodes, p. R56. • Their caufe,"
p. 157... Several fubfidences oftbe. StjRta, and at. what; times, p. R5&. y g ,
XV. O f Metals, p. 1.59. Tin, in what liâtes found, p. 160. In floor, ibid. In fpot, ïk lôfcr.Iaj
Ihode arid fiream, ihaj. A Angular ftream in Douran, p. 162. St. Auftel ftream works, ibid. &c.
Tin found inland and flime, p. 164. In what fenfe Tin or other metals’ grow, ibid! Ways oPaifeo-
veringTin, p. 165. By bare paths, by fearching cliffs and caverns, by drifts, but more efpecially by
Ihodes, p. 166. Of boimdaand liberty forfearchmg, p. 167. Of mining as now practifed in Cornwall,
pi-* 16y. Plate xvm : explained, p, 168 and 869. Brogrelsof the works, p. ibidi - Hydraulic engines;
ufed in Cornwall, p. 170. Whim, ibid. Rag and chain, p. l.y.l.'&'Watei'-wheel-and tfebs, ibid-;'
Fire engine, it’s power, p, I7-2.....EL x ix- References tq^tbe. plate., explained, p. 174. It’s profit to--
the publick, ibid. The manner of dividing the Tin-ore, p". 17-5.’ Of*Kamping and<dreffing of Tin--
ore, the ancient manner liule known, pirlyfiK-'i-tThe prefent method, p. 175ft -OPmelting Tin»,
- p. 181. Coining Tin, 182. . "13iejBinualpKmt-'o£ 3^^cp.'x83, .
Connexions, p. 185. O f native Tin, ib. Tin-cryflals, ibid-. Their lhape, p. i 85. Pli xx. Tin-
grains, &c. engraved, ibid. Rich Tin-mines, p. 188. Ancient and. prefent constation of the '
itannaries, p. 189—-194.
XVL Iran, p. 194. Its plenty and rife, p. 195 ; and fliapes, p. 196. ;
XVH. Copper, p. 196. In what ftate found, p. 197. Ores forted by their colours and texture, yellow, .
] ib. Green, blue, grey, black ores, p. 198. Red! and malleable ores, p. 199. Plate xxi. Figured;'
coppers engraved and deferibed, p. 200, Whymalleable copper-fo frequent, p, 201 ; ami of fuch
different colours, p. 202/ Of railing, forting, and drèffing the copper-ore, p. 203. Method of-
felling copper in Çomwall, p. 204. Rich mines; their revenues yet improveable, p, 20^.
XVIII. O f fihrer, lead, and quickfilver, p. 209. O f filver; -of lead, p. 299. Mines, and1- forts of lead^
ores, p. H o . Lodes of lead, p. 212. Little wrought in Cornwall, p. 212. -
XIX. O f gold found in Cornwall, p. 213. Some anciently known, ib. More-of late difeovered, p. -
2x4. And the difcovery merits farther attention^ p, 215. Whether mountains .are neceffkjy to the
production of metals, p. 216. -
XX. Vegetables of land and fca, p. 217. Foreft trees, ib. Clowance houfe, p. 219, Plate xxu.
Fruit trees, ib. Foffil trees, p. 220. Of-three forts, ib. &c. Confequences drawn from, foffil
trees in MounPs-bay, p. 223. Of fhrubs, p. 224. Wild and belonging to the greenhoufe, p. 226:
The American aloe that flowered in the natural ground 1757 deferibed, p. if.9, ice. Herbs, roots,
and flowers, p. 228. Particular plants of bill and hedge, ib. Plate xxm. Trewithen Vale, marfh,
and. aquatic plants, p. 230. Rock and cliff plants, p. 232. Sand and' beach plants, p., 233., Submarine
plants, ramoiis, p. 234. Membranaceous, p, 235. Iiatifolfous and anguffifolious, p. 236*.
Sponges, p. 237. Ufes of herbaceous fubmarine -plants,' ib; Ligneous,. 238, ' Stony fubmàrines»
’ corallines, ib. Plate xxvi. Coral, corallines, and birds, -p. 239.. Coral in général, and the bodies-
compofed of.it, p. 250. Whether coals, the fabrick of animals, p. 241.
XXI. O f birds, p. 242. Hawks, ib. Comifh'chough, p. 243. - Different forts, ib.— 247. Mifcoloured,
birds, and eggs, p. 248.
Land
C H. XXU. Land and water-infeSs in Cornwall, p. 248. Their ufe,’p, 249. Food, ib; Inftinfh p; '250:
Water-'infeas, their numbers, p;'251. Their luciff;appearanGe in' waters agitated, p. 251, &c. Sea
zoophytes— polypes, page 253; &c. Plate: 254- Sea-nettles, or jclly-lifh, p.
236., Fixed and nayant, fix fort deferibed and engraved p. 257, &c. Star-fifh, p. 259; Sorts
wrcribedj'i^^^bW'e-fifli an<fink'-fnlra wj'260.
XXIII. Of Fifh, p. 261. The Ihote, trouts, pcle, falmon, where caught, p. 262. Lo trout deferibed,
p. 263; Sea fifh cetaceous; the blower, giimp.us, (or granpefle) p. 263, Plate XXVI. Sea-fifh;
poipefle, a miftake probably in Mr. Jagd’s icon, Plate xxvn. Large fifh; the dolphin, ib. Sharks,
’ the fea-fox, and porbeagle, p. 265 Flat fiffi, raies, triloft, fquatina, frog-fifh, ib. Other flat fifh,
pj'266. " Round-fifh—fun-fifla, p. 267. Why all its fills almpft in the hinder part, p. 268. Afelli,
cod', and pollack, ib M kid, p 2 9. A noi d f ript fuck-fifh, p. 269. Dracunculus,, p. 27*0.'
Bafle, mullet, gurnards, ib. Herring, pilchard, p. 271. Skipper ,and black-fifh, ib. Profit of. fifh-;
ing to CoinliPwta 272, teed1' Whefoe^ffiff ftear,s p.> q flji ISell-ph, 5,1274. Lobfter, ftinmp,’
,Why fea-animhl^frey upon Oh^<mother,'p/2^s,'SyS%jM|ib,lt' Shells^ an^ their engrav-
iflgs deferibed1, p. 276, He. Foffil-fliells, pgi|,'8. Cornwall thought to-Kay:e none, p. 279. Extraneous
foflils fanouily diSributed, lb1. T^lfea'fons Why« CorfhvaU 'Tnight f a e none, becagfe of the
-foareltv^CTuch bndii*i ?n qaiilicul u flira^MSconaK, b^cl®;y«ate^^^c«6fete,ip. 28p,-^0ugh
Comwafip^^ffiere are
; limpets^ge^racles, &c. from-Falipouth' nktbour; ibs- ‘ 1
YXTV Reptiles, aj^.V C&resvfdr <& b i^ ^ ^ e f s , p. ferperrtkM
, ‘ in the Scilly Ilfemdsf ib.' The flow-worm, |f2i84 Se.l,‘ oi ft a cJi,^ ib y Thi lih igfnlrv; rifeflhaid,
^85 ; for which appellation its manner* of fwuhmmg, gfdaf §^erl
/■ ^fdthC. grounds, ‘'lb,. Two turtles taken on th^Osrmfh, coaft, thS iCbb offoiie, pStetaV«. 'Fig.-lY.
Explained, ib.
XXV Quadrupeds, p. aSf6a Sheep, i> Black cattle, p g ^ V ? , Bbtter made of‘&al*^'jnilk> A ^ A
premature conception— monftrous birth, lb. ' Horfes, p. '288. ' Ivo^.firge^ bhf ferviceable,
and parks, ib. ^Wild quadrupeds will grow tame, arid ddcil^by #gre?s. and gentle ufage, p‘. 289.
The connexion with and- dependance of b|q^on, m%'db/fSc. How ?d^st^d't,|4 ^e aflfftance and
comfort of man, p. 2*90; Sc,
XXVI. O f the Inhabitants, P-,29 S ^ S M ‘^ P lf,er> ||f ,Healfh, andiflfances 6f fongaevita, p-- M2-sOf
fceriSfi'ff"body, p?l§3^W®'dMeHfve;hffth, ib A torpid ftate of feteiuyeaps#, M‘294-. General
interludes, ib. &c. ftlW'metre, febiinmg, and fcpza^c&t®fer?pjxm,, p, 2qf> 1 hur di->ma. ills
conftrufted, p. 297 Places for a£hng were
' Tifo lil. and IV. Explained, p. 291. ' Such-interludes n9^|#fuKar>,t9>^dtnwal],,,,p^299k ^wreft-
liiig, ib. Hurling, p. jfoo. The name and exercife^ itfe'. ‘Eariftr feaf^pl^^- .'Their abufe and
' * Jtafe/p'. 302. Lmialcuftoms — as hoiiffening, p. 302^ cocking-ftool, p p a . I’kx rilium it
Loftwythyel, ib. Manners of the inhabitants, pt- 304. Giyil'fi) ftrangers'^gdfffayapfr-in ftafe-rnatters;
of reputation in war; Charles the firft’s letter of thanks to'lfie cpimty, o^©orn,wall|'p. 3 0 5 . , the
battlfe of Lanfdown; the infeription of the-monument there, %Lawe^fort of inhabitants
' reckoned litigious, ps 307. Miners given toi immoderate diinkingf p. NoYtefif the? people o f
towns ik owmg i&CofepB6fiof.el^p|s»':ife|M6 jSi^i^^!^|®I^P^^S^W’« - ^ ^ ^ ^
number of representatives to parliament, pi 309, &q. HILwhat o i^ r a ^ for what reaforn fo ihany
boroughs tpbSlned Kitpiiyaege of ele0wg members of p&liament, ib ,W |? ^sc. ^Tiade, pa-fjB.’
Tenures atid revenues, Ib. O f the Comifh language, a di4^h of'the ancient Britilh; its promni-
M P p f o and proverbs, p. 314, Its gradual dfeclenflon, page 315. From the refomfetiOn, ib.
Its expiratfon inrhe prefent age,, p. 316. Prefent ftate of arts, fo,,