INDEX 



Arenea Diadema, or Garden Spiders, 



Remarks on the, 85 

 Architecture of the Cathedral Church 



of Worcester, Remarks on the, 98 

 Appearances, 111 

 Art of Multiplying Impressions from 



Engraved Surfaces, Remarks on the, 



by W. Carey, 148 

 Anecdotes, 313 



by Shirley Palmer, M.D. 17 

 Birmingham School of Medicine and 



Surgery, 319 

 Brake Nightingale, On the Habits of 



the, 394 

 Birds, On the Nomenclature of, 317, 419 



Charles II., 35 



Coke, Lord — Sir Henry Spelman, 96 



Climates of Great Malvern and London, 



A Comparison between the, by W. 



Addison, F.L.S. 215 



English Generic names of Birds corre- 

 spond to the English ones, On making 

 the, 238 



Female Education, 107 



Fine Arts. — Review of the Second 

 Exhibition of Modern Paintings and 

 Sculpture, at the Athenaeum, Wor- 

 cester, by Wm. Carey, Esq., 421 



Geology of the Vale of Evesham, 

 Memoir of, by H. E. Strickland, 

 F.G.S. 1 



Geology in Illustration of the Strata in 

 the neighbourhood of Birmingham, 

 Lectures on, by Ogier Ward, M. D. 

 240 



Heriots, Reliefs, 172 

 Horticultural Communication, 386 



Insects, Pictorial and Poetical, Re- 

 marks on, by Edwin Lees, M. E. S. 

 324, 401 



Kenchurch Court, Herefordshire, Ac- 

 count of, by Sir S. Rush Mcyrick, 

 K. H. 73 



Literary and Scientific— "On the com- 

 binations of Oxygen with the non- 

 metallic combustibles," by W. Ad- 

 dison, F. L. S. 58 ; Dr. Streeten's 

 " Introductory Lecture at Kidder- 

 minster," 60; "On the Elementary 

 Bodies, and the Laws which regulate 

 their IJnion with each other," by 

 John Woolrich, 63 ; " On the Nature 

 and Properties of Atmospheric Air 

 and Water," by the same, 135 ; " On 

 the Organ of Vision in Man and 

 Animals," by O. B. Cooper, Esq. 

 206 ; Lecture on " Poetry," by the 

 Rev. S. Middieton ; On " Geology 

 corrobative of the Mosaic Writings," 

 by B. Maund, F. L. S. 275 ; On the 

 " Progressive Development of the 

 Vegetable Organization," by J. R. 

 N. Streeten, M. D. 276 ; " On the 

 Study of the French Language," by 

 M. Seraonin, 278; "Report of the Bir- 

 mingham Mechanics' Institution," 

 280; "On the Mental Faculties of 

 Man," by Mr. Wallace, 355, 443; 

 " On the Salt Springs of Worcester- 

 shire," by C. Hastings, M. D. 359 



Letter to the Editor, from T. A. 

 Knight, Esq. on Gossamer, 184 



Lionel Lackland, or things concerning 

 myself, 158, 226, 387 



Literary Intelligence, 70, 142, 213, 285 



Meteor, An account of an extraordinary, 

 by W. Addison, F, L. S. 40 



Meteorological Report, 72, 144, 214, 

 286, 358, 446 



Mechanics' Institutions, On the Ten- 

 dency and Prospects of, by W. 

 Hawkes Smith, 333 



Notices, Critical of New Publications : 

 Memoirs of Ichthyosauri and Plesi- 

 osauri, by T. Hawkins, F. G. S. 46 ; 

 Burne's Travels into Bokhara, 48; 

 Second notice, 125; The Principles 

 of Physiology applied to the Preser- 

 vation of Health, and to the Improve- 

 ment of Physical and Mental Educa- 

 tion, by A. Coombe, M. D. 117 ; 

 Poems, by Louisa Ann Twamley; 

 130; A History and Description of 

 the late Houses of Parliament, and 



