298 INDEX. 



Remarks on the Site of Troy, and on the Trojan Plain. Founded on 

 Personal Observation. By Robert Hyde Greg, Esq. IV. Second Series) 151. 



Remarks on the Origin of the Babylonian, or Arrow-headed Character, and 

 its relation to our modern Alphabet. By James Nasmyth, Esq. VI. (Second 

 Series) 485. 



Remarks on four Extracts from the Commentaries of Cesar, relative to the 

 nse of Greek Letters, by the Gauls and Druids. By the Rev. William Johns. 



VI. (Second Series) 142. 



On the Analogies and Affinities between the Ancient and Modern Lan- 

 guages of the South of Europe and those of the North. By F. E. Vembergue. 



VII. (Second Series) 261. 



Some Remarks on ''The Deserted Village" of Oliver Goldsmith. By 

 Mr. J. Y. Caw, F.S.A. Scot. X. (Second Series) 17- 



METEOROLOGY. 



BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, STORMS, ETC. 



Meteorological Imaginations and Conjectures. By Benjamin Franklin, 

 LL.D., F.R.S., and Acad. Reg. Scient. Paris. Soc, &c. Communicated by 

 Dr. Percival. II. 373. 



On the different Qiantities of Rain which fall, at different Heights, over 

 the same Spot of Ground, with a Letter from Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. By 

 Thomas Percival, M.D., &c. II. 122. 



On Halos. By the Rev. James Wood, A.M., Fellow of St. John's College, 

 Cambridge. Communicated by Thomas Percival, M.D., F.R.S., &c. IH. 336- 



Meteorological Observations made on different Parts of the Western Coast 

 of Great Britain. Arranged by T. Garnett, M.D., Physician at Harrogate. 

 IV. (Part 1) 234. 



Observations on Alphabetical Characters ; and particularly on the English 

 Alphabet : with an Attempt to shew its Insufficiency to express, with due Pre- 

 cision, the Variety of Sounds, which enrich the Language. By Mr. Samuel 

 Harvey. IV. (Part 1) 135. 



Meteorological Observations, collected and arranged by Thomas Garnett, 

 M.D., Physician at Harrogate ; Member of the Royal Medical, Royal Physical, 

 and Natural History Societies of Edinburgh ; of the Literary and Philosophical 

 Society of Manchester ; of the Medical Society of London ; of the Royal Irish 

 Academy, &c. Communicated by Dr. Percival. IV. (Part 2) 517. 



Observations on the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Manchester: 

 from 1794 to 1818 inclusive. By Mr. John Dalton. IH. (Second Series) 483. 



Meteorological Observations. By Mr. John Dalton. V. (Part 2) 666. 



Account of a White Solar Rainbow. By the Rev. R. Smethurst. Com- 

 municated by Mr. Dalton. III. (Second Series) 176. 



