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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,,