INDEX. 301 



On the Pleasure which the Mind in many cases receives from contemplating 

 Scenes of Distress. By Thomas Barnes, D.D. I. 144. 



An Essay on the Pleasure which the Mind receives from the Exercise of its 

 Faculties, and that of Taste in particular. By Charles de Poller, Esq. I. 110. 



On the voluntary Power which the Mind is ahle to exercise over bodily 

 Sensation. By Thomas Barnes, D.D. II. 407. 



An Essay on Crimes and Punishments. By the Rev. William Turner. 

 II. 309. 



Propositions respecting the Foundation of Civil Government. By Thomas 

 Cooper, Esq. III. 481. 



On the Nature and Utility of Eloquence. By Richard Sharp, F.S.A. 

 m. 307. 



On the Imprension of Reality attending Dramatic Representations. By 

 J. Aikin, M.D. Communicated by Dr. Percival. IV. (Part 1) 96. 



An Argument against the Doctrine of Materialism, addressed to Thomas 

 Cooper, Esq. By John Ferriar, M.D. IV. (Part 1) 20. 



Cursory Remarks, Moral and Political, on Party Prejudice. By Samuel 

 Argent Bardsley, M.D. V. (Part 1)1. 



Ou Natural and Moral Philosophy, and the Proper Manner of Philoso- 

 phising in both. By the Rev. G. Walker, F.R.S. I. (Second Series) 378. 



On the Moral Influence of History. By the Rev. G. Walker, F.R.S. 

 I. (Second Series) 328. 



An Essay on the Signs of Ideas ; or, the Means of Conveying to others a 

 Knowledge of our Ideas. By Edward Carbutt, M.D., Physician to the Man- 

 Chester Infirmary. III. (Second Series) 241. 



Some Remarks on the Nature of Genius. By the Rev. John James Tayler, 

 B.A., one of the Secretaries of the Society. IV. (Second Series) 373. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



On the Use and Abuse of Popular Sports and Exercises, resembling those of 

 the Greeks and Romans, as a National Object- By Samuel Argent Bardsley, 

 M.D. I. (Second Series) 164. 



Observations respecting the History of Physiognomy. By Thomas Cooper, 

 Esq. III. 408. 



Appendix. Observations on the temporary Connection of Physiognomy 

 with the Occult Sciences. III. 442. 



On (Economical Registers. By Mr. J. Wimpey. I. 134. 



MATHEMATICS-ALGEBRA-GEOMETET. 

 Some Properties of Geometrical Series explained in the Solation of a 

 Problem, which hath been thought indeterminate. By John Rotherham, M.D. 

 III. 380. 



