CONTENTS. 



Memoir on the Geology of the Vale of Evesham 1 * 



The Switch, or Maid of Kendal, by Wm. Carey, Esq lo 



An Outline of the British Musteladse, by Shirley Palmer, M. D 17 



Sonnet on the North Hill, Malvern 21 



On Quizzing, by C. L. E. P ................[[[][.[[[][ 22 



The King's Guard Chamber, Windsor Castle 26 



Sir Pettronell Flash 90 



Charles II ^t 



To Charlotte '.'.*.'.'.**.','.'.".'.'.'.''.".*.' '.*.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.*.*.* 39 



An Account of an Extraordinary Meteor, by W. Addison, Esq. F.*L.* sV . . 40 



Reviews of Prints and Illustrated Works 42 



The Comic Annual for 1835— Illustrations of the Bible— View oif Ark- 

 con Fort, from Pioneer Hill. 



The Miniature \ 45 



Critical Notices of New Publications !..'....'..*...... 46 



Memoirs of Ichthyosauri and Plesiosauri, by Thos. Hawkins, F. g! S. 

 &c.— Travels into Bokhara, by Lieut. A. Burnes, F. R. S.— The History 

 of Evesham, by Geo. May. 



Literary and Scientific 58 



On the Combination of Oxygen with the non-Metallic Combustibles, 

 by W. Addison, Esq.— Introductory Lecture delivered at Kidderminster, 

 by R. I. N. Streeten, Esq. M. D.— On the Elementary Bodies, and the 

 Laws which regulate their Union with each other, by J. Woolrich, Esq. 



List of New Publications , . 69 



Literary Intelligence ' " *. ,*. .* * * * '. * * * * * \ [ ^q 



Preferments, Marriages, Births, and Deaths 71 



Meteorological Report !!!!!!!!!! 72 



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A highly interesting Paper by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, K. H., descriptive 

 of Kenchurch, Herefordshire, with a biographical sketch of the descendants of 

 Owain Glyndwr, will be inserted in the ensuing number. 



Reviews of the following Works will appear in our next Number : Dr. Andrew 



Combe, on the Principles of Physiology applied to the Preservation of Health, 



and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education Lives and Portraits 



of the Celebrated Women^of all Countries, by the Duchess of Abrantes. 



We have to acknowledge the receipt of " The Wizard," a record of the sixteenth 

 century—" Appearances"_"Remarks on the Garden Spider," and several Poetical 

 effusions — the insertion of which we are compelled to defer for the present. 



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