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of, 401.

Hey, Mr. on the effects of the
venereal disease on the fœ-
tus, 404.

Hirudo vulgaris, obs. on, 257.
Hoare, Mr. on penitentiary pri-

sons for children, 395...
Holland, state of religious esta-
blishments in, 285.

Home, Sir Ev. on the circulation
of the blood in worms, 255.
On fossil-remains of the Rhi-
noceros, 264.

Home, verses on leaving, to go
to school, 320.
Horsley, Bp. sketch of his cha-
racter, 82. Specimens of his
sermons, 83-86.

Howship, Mr. on the structure
of bone, 400.

Hydrophane,observations on that
stone, 532.

I and J
Jacobin club, origin of, 470-
Its ascendancy, 478.
Idwal, a young Cambrian hero,
poetic extract from the sup-
posed story of, 367.
Jews, modern, account of their
opinions, rites, &c. 18. An-
tient, on the connection be-
tween their literature and the
Sacred Writings, 244.
Incarnation, of Jesus Christ, obs.
on that doctrine, 409.
India, on the state of, and on the
English dominion there, 178.
Indians, of North America,
anecdotes relative to, shewing
the prospect of their civiliza-
tion, 57. Contrary state-
ments, 59. Benevolent efforts
of the Quakers, ib. Plan for
civilizing them, 144.
Insects, curious particulars in the
natural history of, 269-279.
Instinct, or reason, examples of,
among insects, 279.
Institute, of France, account of
one of its meetings, 226.
Insurrections in France, account
of, 473. 475.

Johnson, Dr. on the Hirudo vul-
garis, 257.

Joseph II., his impatient and ex-

cessive zeal for innovations
and improvements, 415. 508.
Juvenile delinquency, in Lon-
don, its great increase, 386.

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Leary, aboy-thief,his progress in
a system of depredation, 387.
Liberty, human, remarks on the
doctrine of, 86.

Licences, of public houses, evi-
dence respecting, 183-199.
Light, on the rays of, in precious

stones, 528.
Lithographic art, invented by
Seunefeider, account of, 463.
Living on the Continent, present
expence of, 286.
Difference

of, in 1771 and 1816, 382.
Louis XVI. character of, 468.
His retreat to the National
Assembly, 476.
Lungs, See Philip.
Lush, Mr. on rewards for the
conviction of criminals, 385.

M

M'Arthur, Dr. on Tetanus, 403.
Machiavel, his doctrines suppos-
ed to have been the text-book
of French Revolutionists, 501.
Man, Isle of, particulars relative
to, 75.

Man giveth up the ghost, and
where is he? (Job, v.) Poetic
lines on that theme, 209.
Marat, death of, 481.
Marcet, Dr. on the properties
of stramonium, 404..
Matter, primary, in the form-
ation of this globe, observ-
ations on, 451.
Maunoir, Prof., on the operation
for artificial pupil, 398.
May-flies, their curious modes
of self-defence, 274.
Meals, present manner of taking,

in France, 114.
Medicine, state of the practice
of, in France, 229. 379.
Menander, notes on, 436.
Merceron, Mr. obs. on his con-
duct, 195.
Messiah, notions of the Jews re-

lative to the coming of, 28.
Migration of insects, obs. on, 269.
Mills, Mr. on the licencing of
public-houses, 190. On the
adulteration of spirits, 198.

Missions, Protestant, account of,
141-152.
Moravians, missions of, 149.

N

Navigation, poem so called, trans-
lated from Gesner, 212.
Netherlands, on the new mon-

archical constitution of, 281.
Newgate, its want of room for
classing the prisoners, 390.
State of the condemned cells,
391. Other observations on,
392. Improvement in, 396.
Nicholl, Dr. on an imperfection
of vision, 403.

Nile, passage up that river into
Nubia, and back, 340-345.
Nooahevah, one of the Marquesas
isles, surrendered to the
British, 4.
Northumberland, geology of, 87.
On a whin-dyke in, 90.
Nubia, voyage into, 340. De-
scription of the people, 341.

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Panthea, speech of, 102.
Paris, the varied population and
trades of its streets, 125. Im-
provements in, 383.
Penitentiary Prisons, necessity
for, 386. 394.

Philip, Dr. on the effects of gal-
vanism on the lungs, 257. On
pulmonary consumption, 403.
Pitcairn's Island, account of the
colony there, 4. 10.

Plague, how avoided by English

travellers at Rosetta, 345.
Plants, wild, in the neighbour-
of Tonbridge, 94. On the su-
periority of Linnéan names of
plants, 95.

Platinum,

Platinum, fulminating, on the
formation of a new one, 264. ·
Poisons, obs. on the effects of, 161.
Police of London, farther parti-
culars respecting it, 384.
Policy, international, principles
of, 540.

Pond, Mr. on the parallax of
the fixed stars, 267.
Poor-laws, obs. on, 434-436.
On the poor's rate, and em-
ployment of the poor, 215.
Porson, Professor, obs. on his
Latin style, 423. His compa-
rison of the three great Greek
tragedians, 424. His notes on
Athenæus, 426. On Euri-
pides, 429. On Menander, 430.
Poynder, Mr. his obs. on the
state of Newgate, 392. On
dram-drinking, 397.
Price, Dr. his opinions respect-

ing future punishment, 316.
Prophecies, lectures on, 406.411.
Public-houses, See Licences.
Punishment, future, See Price.
Pupil, artificial, See Scarpa.

Q
Quakers, See Friends.

R

Reform, parliamentary, remarks
on, 96, 97.99, 100.
Rewards, for the conviction of
criminals, farther evidence rel.
to their tendency, 384.
Rhinoceros, fossil remains of, 264.
Rickets, See Stanley.
Robespierre, character of, 471.
Rocks of slate and green-stone,
description of, 90.
Royal George man of war, lost
at Spithead, verses on, 168.
Ryan, Mr. his mode of venti-
lating coal mines, 312.

S

Scarpa, Prof. on the operation

for the artificial pupil, 399.
Schultze, Benj. a Danish mis-
sionary, some account of, 146.
Scotland, remarks on the system
of education in, 40.

Scott, Mr. Walter, excellent
imitation of his poetry, 359.
His particulars rel. to the
Gypsies in Scotland, 413.
Semple, Mr. murder of, in North
America, 335. 443.
Seppings, Mr. obs. on his mode
of constructing ships, 265.
Sergeant, Mr. his plan for civi-
lizing American Indians, 144.
Servants, in France, familiarity
of, 123.

Seunefeider, M. the inventor of
the lithographic art, 463.
Shad, that fish extensively caught
in America, 66.
Shells, found in the Isle of
Wight, 167. 171. Various
particulars of their classifica-
tion and characters, 373.
Shelton, Mr. on rewards for con-
victing criminals, 384.
Ships, English, on the construc-
tion of, 265.

Sibylline oracles, on their con-
nection with the Jewish pro-
phecies, 83.

Slaves, at Rio Janeiro, cruelly
treated, 2.

Smith, Mr. William, his account

of a colony of gypsies, 413.
Soden, Mr. on inguinal aneu-
rism, 404.

Sodor and Man, Bishop of,
origin of that title, 78.
Soul, human, Jewish traditions
respecting, 23. On the pre-
existence of souls, 25.
Spirits, on the consequences of
the sale of, 196. Adulter-
ation of, 198. Consequences
of drinking, and of their intro-
duction into prisons, 397.
Stanley, family of, their sove-
reignty of the Isle of Man, 76.
Its transfer by marriage to
the Duke of Athol, 78.
Stanley, Mr. on inflammation
of the heart, 399. On the
bones in rickets, 401.
Stars, on the parallax of, 267.
Stocker, William, farther account
of his case, 186,
Stones,

Stones, precious, physical cha-
racters of, 527.
Stramonium, properties of, 404.
Style, remarks on the formation
of a good style, 308...
Sugar-maple, profitable cultiva-
tion of, 66...

Superville, M. account of, 333.
Swartz, C. F. his labours and
death, 146, 147.

T

Talleyrand, M. obs. on his figure
and physiognomy, 226. 232.
Taunton, the Bow-Street officer,

his opinion on rewards, 385.
Taxation, under the new consti-
tution of the Netherlands,
282. In France, 288.
Teredo gigantea, remarks on that
shell, 377.

Tertullian, remarks concerning
that Father of the Church, 220.
Tetanus, obs. on, 402, 403.
Therapeutics, obs. on, 496-500.
Thirty Years' War compared with

the French Revolution, 356.
Tibia, on a wound of, 399.
Todd, Mr. on the Torpedo, 258.
Tombuctoo, in Africa, farther
particulars of that city, 136.
Torpedo electricus, See Todd.
Tragedians, Greek, comparison
of the three great, 424.
Tunbridge, account of plants
in the neighbourhood of, 94.
Analysis of the water of, 331.
Turquoise, account of the two
species of that stone, 528.

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Wabash river, in N. America,
: disastrous termination of a
Moravian mission there, 149.
Wales, Mr. his obs. on the varia-
tion of the compass, 302.
Wassanah, in Africa, account of
that city, 139.
Waterloo, battle of, particulars
relative to, and to the scenes
of confusion at Brussels, 291.
Whin-dyke, traversing lime-
stone, account of, go.
Wieland, C.M. farther particulars
of his life, 509-525. His long
interview with Bonaparte, 522.
Wife, verses on, 211.
Wight, Isle of, its geology, 165.
Wilson, Capt. James, biographi-
cal account of, 219.
Winch, Mr. on the geology of
Northumberland, &c. 87.
Winter, of 1805, severity of, in
North America, 60.
Wollaston, Dr. remarks on his

experiments relative to the
excitation of electricity, 494.
Women, influence of, in France,
117. Their married state, 119.
No public women admitted
into good private society, 122
Wood, on the petrifaction of, 534
Wordsworth, Mr. capital imi-
tation of his style, 360.


Ziegenbalg, M. a Danish mis-
sionary, account of, 145.
Zoroaster, observations on his
laws and doctrinės, 247.

END OF VOL. LXXXIV. OF THE NEW SERIES.

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