TAR, premium for the best substitute for TAYLOR, Mr. C. F. the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing TIMBER TREES AND HEDGE Rows, premium effered for TOMKINS, Miss M. the silver Isis medal to, for a chalk TRANSIT INSTRUMENT, premium offered for a portable 20 13 13 29 20 7 2209 9 TURPENTINE FROM THE SCOTCH FIR, OR PINUS Sylvestris, 13 WALKING WHEEL, premium offered to the person who shall invent an improved WALLACE, Miss Eliza, the Silver Isis Medal to, for a Draw- ing 21 29 Walnuts, WALNUTS, premium offered for an improved mode of propa- Trees, premium offered for planting WARCUP, Mr. W, the Silver Medal and Ten Guineas to, his Papers on the subject Page 7 7 30 109 to 112 29 WARREN, Mrs. M. A, the Silver Medal to, for a Piano Monitor her papers on the subject 85 to 89 WATTS, Mr. W. the Silver Palette to, for an Outline Drawing 29 dibbled, premium offered for the best set of experi- ments on WICKS for CANDLES or LAMPS, premium for the manufac WILSON, Mr.C. Ten Guineas to, for a Machine for sweeping his Communications on the subject 8 19 30 184 to 185 WOOD, Mr, George, the Silver Medal or Ten Guineas to, his Papers on the subject 30 113, 114 WYNN, Mr. R. Twenty Guineas to, for Receipts for Ena- mel Colours his Papers on the subject 23 49 to 71 WYNN, Mr. William, the Gold Isis Medal and Twenty 30 127 to 188 Reference Reference to the ENGRAVINGS, and DIRECTIONS to the BOOKBINDER. THE Portrait of the late Secretary, Dr. Charles Taylor, to face the Title-page. The Plate, No. 1, of Dr. Clanny's Steam Safety Lamp, to face page 75, The Plate, No. 2, of Mr. Warren's Piano Monitor, to face page 85. The Plate, No. 3, of Mr. Dick's Perspective Instrument, to face page 89. The Plate, No. 4, of Mr. Warcup's Curvagraph, Mr. Wood's Parallel Rule, and Mr. Hall's Angulometer, to face page 109. The Plates, Nos. 5 and 6, of Mr. Saddington's Machine for covering Wire, to face page 117. The Plate, No. 7, of Mr. R. Onwin's Banding Plane, to face page 122. The Plates, Nos. 8, 9, 10, of Mr. William Wynn's Timekeeper and Compensating Pendulum, to face page 127. The Plate, No. 11, of Mr. J. Prior's Striking part of a Clock, to face page 138 The Plates, No, 12, 13, of Mr. James Jones's self-adjusting Crane, to face page 141. The Plate, No. 14, of Mr. Barchard's Traversing Rake, to face page 152. The Plates, No. 15, 16, of a French Military Mill, to face page 155. The Plate, No. 17, of Mr.Aust's Machine for raising the shaft horse, to face page 158. The Plate, No. 18, of Mr. Coad's Machine for Shoemakers, to face page 160. The The Plate, No. 19, of Mr. Caslon's improved Gas-lamp, to face page 162. The Plate, No. 20, of Mr. C. Essex's Winnowing Machine, to face page 169. The Plate, No. 21, of Mr. Bray's Life-boat, to face page 172. The Plate, No. 22, of Mr. J. Farey's Ball-cock, Mr. Farnham's Steam Trap, and Mr. Grant Preston's Portable Deck. glass and Ventilator, to face page 175. The Plate, No. 23, of Mr. Wilson's Machine for Sweeping Chimnies, to face page 184. The Plate, No. 24, of Captain Bagnold's Rudder, to face Page 185, The Plate, No. 25, of Dr. Davis's Craniotomy Forceps, to face page 188. The Plate, No. 26, 27, of Mr. Conolly's Telegraphic System, &c., to face page 205. Mr. James Allen's Theodolite, Plate 24, Vol. 34, to face page 206, in the former volume, Page 259, between Martin and Maskall, insert Martyn, Rev. T. Prof. Bot. Cambridge. Page 260, for Mills, A. A. read Miles. 261, 265, 267, Nelson, Mr W. r. Neeson. Redston r. Reaston. Sellon, Hen, C. r. Selby: 272, Insert P, before Villiers, the Right Hon. |