CONTENTS. 



Page\, 



On the Moral Power of the Press, by Wm. Carey, Esq v. 



Observations on the Misseltoe, by A. W. Davies, M. D. and R. I. N. 



Streeten, M. D 381 



Bonaparte (from the French of de Lamartine) 38» 



State of the Fine Arts in Paris , 391 



The Height of the Worcestershire Beacon, by W. Addison, F. L.- S ^^96 



The Lover of Beauty (continued from p. 318) 40O 



Paraphrase of the 137th Psalm 411 



Pine Arts : The Lesson — a Rhapsody, by Wm. Carey, Esq 414 



Remarks on the Escape of Charles II. from the Battle of Worcester 41 » 



To a Young Poetess 419^ 



Critical Notices of New Publications 420 



Mammatt's Geological Facts — ^The Melange, by Egerton Smith — 

 The Botanic Garden— The Forget-me-not, for 1835 — The Oriental 

 Annual. 



Foreign Critical Notice 432 



Le Cam^l^on 



Literary and Scientific 433 



Worcestershire Natural History Society : — Lecture " On the Gradual 

 Development of Organic Life," by J. H. Walsh, Esq.— On the Mad Cha- 

 racters of Shakspeare, and particularly on that of Hamlet, by F. Walter, 

 Esq. — Worcester Literary and Scientific Institution : — Lecture on the 

 Eloquence of the Pulpit, &c. by R. J. Ball, Esq. B. A. :— On the Ner- 

 vous System of Man and Animals, by E. A. Turley, Esq. 



List of New^ Publications. , , , 442 



Literary Intelligence 444 



Preferments, Marriages, Births, and Deaths 444 



Meteorological Report 44fJ 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



We have to acknowledge the receipt of several Contributions, in 

 prose and verse, from distinguished writers,- to whom we tender our 

 grateful acknowledgments. Several articles from our most valued 

 Correspondents (which reached us too late for insertion this month,) 

 shall appear in our next number, including—" An outline of the British 

 Musteladse," by Shirley Palmer, M. D. — " Patrowell Flash" — Geological 

 Description of the spot where the bones of the Hippopotamus, Rhino- 

 ceros, and other Animals were found," by Hugh Strickland, Esq. — " x\ 

 Description of the Khig's Guard Chamber, Windsor Castle" — An " Ac- 

 count of an extraordinary Meteor," &c. &c. Some critical observations 

 on several newly published Works ; amongst others, " May's History 

 of Evesham," we are compelled also to defer. 



The following Poetical effusions, omitted for want of space, will 

 likewise appear in our next, or subsequent number : — *' The Miniature" 

 — Lines "To Charlotte" — "The Propitiation" — Stanzas^ "God Bless 

 thee." 



To our talented Correspondent C. L. E. P. our apologies are especially 

 due, for the omission, until the ensuing publication, of her amusing Paper 

 on " Quizzing." 



We have postponed until our next, an analysis of Mr. Addison's inter- 

 esting Lecture " On the Combinations of Oxygen with the Non-metallic 

 Combustibles," being unable, from a pressure of other matter, to do 

 justice to the subject. 



It is requested that all communications sent to the Editor, may be 

 post-paid; and Contributions should be sent early in the month, pre- 

 ceding that in which they are expected to appear. 



CC?" The first Volume of "The Analyst," (with Index, and list of Subscribers,) 

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