CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 



Antiquarian Investigations on Dartmoor, 22, 65, 109 

 Antiquities of the town of Okehampton, 53, 140, 



181, 209 

 Astronomy, Mr. Lancaster's Lectures on 129, 190 

 Ancient and modern Travelling in Devonshire, 

 Mr. H. WooUcombe's Lecture on 131 



Brandy and Sea-sickness, 201 



Crocodile Island, 9, 57 



Crisis of the Battle of Malplaquet, The 20 



Captain Colquhoun Grant, Extraordinary ad- 

 ventures of 71 

 Combustion, Mr. Hearder's Lecture on 82 

 Coleridge, 242 



Departure, The 38 



Different Systems adopted in acquiring the 



French Language, M. Luce's Lecture on the 131 

 Dramatic Sketch, A 225 



Evils of Ignorance, Mr. H. WooUcombe's Lec- 

 ture on the 83 

 Farewell, The 37 

 Flame, Mr. Hearder's Lecture on 190 

 Ford Abbey, 227 

 Fragment, A 234 

 Filiation of the tribes of man ; embracing those 

 which preceded the Celtae in Europe, Col. 

 H. Smith's Lecture on the 277 



Geography of Animals, 169 



Gas Illumination, Mr. Adams's Lecture on 188 

 Greek Tragedy, Rev. Dr. Jacob's Lecture on 239 

 Holingshed's description of EngHsh Roads and 

 Inns, in the time of Henry VIII., Marv, and 

 Ehzabeth, " 105 



History of the Plymouth Leat, 155 



Horses, The ' 281 



Insanity, Mr. Swaine's Lecture on 190 



