VI 



Lansbys of Lansby Hall, The 92 



Lundy Island, 186 



Local Sketches, No. IIL 193 



Lord Brougham, 279 



Magnetism to which the iron in a ship is liable, 

 by induction, from terrestrial magnetism ; 

 and how far its influence on the compasses 

 may be corrected by Professor Barlow's 

 plate, Observations ou the 34 



Medal of the Plym, Tamar, Lynher and Tavy 

 Humane Society, 241 



New House of Lords, The 191 



New field of Poetry, 224 



Opinion of the daughters of America, 209 



One of the curiosities of New Orleans, 209 



Pleasures and advantages of the study of nature, 23 

 Proceedings in the Athenaium of the Plymouth 



Institution, 28, 68 



Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, The 97, 157 

 Poetical appearance of an Ice island in the dark 



blue sea, 202 



Proposals to establish a natural history society 



at Plymouth, 242 



Queen Ina, or the last of the Paries, 1 



Respiration, Mr. Swain's Lecture on 33 



Reflections on Maritime Pursuits, 126 > 



Rail Roads, 204 

 Republican Manners on board American steam 



vessels, 206 



Race Course on Long Island, New York, 206 



Restlessness of the American character, 207 



Remarks on Emigration, 232 



Sufferings of Lieutenant D. O'Brien, R. N. 13, 53 



112, 158, 246 

 " Sacred Garland,^' The 43 



Sketch of the History of Ireland, 68 



Star of the East, The 130 



