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INDEX. 



ancient Palatial Edifices of Westmin- 

 ster, 131, 205, 352 ; Maimd's Botanic 

 Garden, 133; Loudon's Arboretum 

 Britannicum, &c. 134, 354, 439 ; The 

 Acharnenscs of Aristophanes, by J. 

 Mitchell,|188; A Tour on the Prairies, 

 191 ; YarrelPs History of British 

 Fishes, 194, 351; Dr. Conolly's 

 Address delivered at the Second 

 Anniversary Meeting of the Provin- 

 cial Medical and Surgical Association, 

 195 ; Iloscoe's Wanderings through 

 North Wales, 199, 274, 437 ; Les- 

 sons on Words and Objects, and 

 Suggestions on National Education, 

 by John Smith, 204 ; Birmingham 

 and its Vicinity as a Manufacturing 

 and Commercial District, by W. 

 Hawkes Smith, 264; Mudie's Na- 

 tural History of Birds, 269 ; Hector 

 Fieramosca, or the Challenge of Bar- 

 letta, 271 ; Bertrand's Revolutions 

 of the Globe familiarly described,272 ; 

 Cowper's Works edited by the Rev. 

 T. Grimshaw, 273, 436 ; Provincial 

 Sketehes, 274, 342 ; British Oology, 

 by C. Hewitson, 346; The Natu- 

 ralist's Library, 347 ; Rennies' Facul- 

 tites of Birds, 347 ; Pompeii, with 

 other Poems, by the Rev. S. Middle- 

 ton, 349 ; Gems of Literature, 349 ; 

 Lives and Portraits of Celebrated 

 Women of all Countries, 350 ; Phi- 

 lanthropic Economy, by Mrs. Loudon, 

 427 ; Tlie Mechanics of Law-making, 

 429 ; Poems, by Albius, 430 ; Catha- 

 rine Audley, the Recluse of Ledbury, 

 431 ; Graphic Illustrations of the 

 Life and Times of Samuel Johnson, 

 LL.D., 435 ; A Literal Translation 

 of Plato's Apology of Socrates and 

 the Crito,by Henry Vane Hemmings, 

 B. A. 437 ; Treatise on the Geogra- 

 phy and Classification of Animals, by 

 Wm. Swainson, 437 ; A Manual of 

 Entomology, from the German of Dr. 

 Hermann Burmeister, 439 ; Harold 

 de Burun, 440 ; Of the Power, Wis- 

 dom, and Goodness of God, 441 ; A 

 Selection of British Birds from Draw- 

 ings, by Mrs. C. L. E. Perrott, 442. 

 Notices, Critical, of Foreign Publica- 

 tions: Collection Iconographique et 

 Historique des Chenilles, ou descrip- 

 tion et Figures des Chenilles d' 

 Europe, par M. M. Boisduval, 53 



Ornithological Query, 426 



Paul Lander, a fact— thirty years since, 



308 



2rNov.i9t6 



Phrenology, by Dr. Milligan, Some 

 Remarks on a Review of a Paper 

 on, 314j 



Phrenology, Remarks on, as applied to 

 Education, 413 



Pettronell Flash, Sir, 29 



Poetry : Sonnet on the North Hill, 

 Malvern, 21; To Charlotte, 39; 

 The Miniature, 45 ; In Imitation of 

 "Mes. Premiers Amour," par le 

 Brun, 84; The Suicide, a Sketch 

 from Nature, 89 ; To a dear Friend, 

 97 ; An Evening's Meditation, 107 ; 

 Translation, Sophocles Antigone, I. 

 777,1 16; Epigram, 134; Spring, 147; 

 Sonnet, 157 ; Invocation to Spring, 



171 ; Lines, written by the Hon. 



Law, 183 ; Lines addressed to Lud- 

 low Castle, 187 ; To a Lady, 237 ; 

 Adieu, 304; To C****y, 307 ; Son- 

 nets, 332 ; Sonnets on the Scenery 

 of the Malvern Hills, 393, 400 ; To 

 Friendship, 418 



Poetesses, 176 



Prints, and Illustrated Works, Re- 

 views of: The Comic Annual, 42; 

 Illustrations of the Bible, 43, 184; 

 View of Arracan Fort, 45 ; Finden's 

 Byron Beauties, 339 



Plants, To take Impressions of, 183; 

 Locomotive faculty of, 183 



Patent, New, Reclining Cylinder Bed- 

 stead, 283 



Progressive Development of the Ve- 

 getable Organization, by J. R. N, 

 Streeten, M. D,, 287 



Publications, New List of, 69, 141, 212, 

 284, 355, 444 



Preferments, Marriages, Births, and 

 Deaths, 70, 143, 213, 286, 357, 445 



Quizzing, 22 



Switch, The, or Maid of Kendall, by 

 W. Carey, 10 



Statistical Information, On the import- 

 ance of, 301 



Trees, On the Charactoristics of, and 

 their effect in forming picturesque 

 Scenery, by Edwin Lees, 254 



Visit to Malvern, Sketch of a, by an 



Artist, 90 

 Vine in England in former periods, On 



the Culture of the, 145 

 Vernacular and Scientific Ornithological 



Nomenclature, Remarks on, 305 



Windsor Castle, The King's Guard 

 Chamber, 26 



