I 
Society, Asiatic, proceedings of - 
benevolent in France = 
friendly, observations on 328. 
Society, for mutual improvement, ac- 
count of é 
Cambridge pbildeepllical, pro- 
ceedings of the - 
geological, proceedings of - 
Edinburgh antiquarian - - 
——— of sciences, of Copenhagen - 
——— royal, of Arras - - = 
literary of St. Alban’s - 
for the encouragement of In- 
dustry = - - = 5 
— London chemical : - 
Native at Calcutta - ~ 
female protection, account of - 
debating, on the utility of — - 
— literary, on the advantages of - 
Sound, on the velocity of ; -- 235, 
Spain, Mr. Luckcock on the late pub- 
lic benevolence towards - - 
Spectator, synoptical account of the 
papers contributed to the, by Addison 
and Steele = = 
Spilsbury Mr. F. G., ou his improve- 
ments intanning - - = 
Spinage, mangel-w wurzel leaves a substi- 
tute for 2s - - 
Stamp duties, statement of the gross 
receipt of Great Britain in each year, 
1817—1823 - . - 
Stanhope, Colonel Leicester, review of, 
and extracts from, his Greece in 1823 
and 1824 - - - - 
Stars double, on the revolution of S 
State and condition of Great Britain, as 
regards her commerce, &c, since 
1783 - - 
State of a secretary 's plate, by Robt. 
Cecil, Earlof Salisbury = - - 
States, Tmitdd, on the increasing wealth, 
population, and power of the - 
States, Mexican, the constitution of the 
Steam, Mr. Gray on land conveyance 
by - - - £ 
Steel, on the magnetism of - - 
STEPHENSIANA - = 2 
Siomach, on disorders of the - _ 
Streets of the metropolis, on Macada- 
Mizing the - - - 
Substances, fat animal, analysis of = - 
Sufferers by the earthquakes in Syria, 
account of the application of the'sub- 
scriptions raised in London for the 
relief of - = 
Sugar, statement of the Seperation 
and re-exportation of, from 1807— 
1823 - - - 
Sun, on the spots on the - ” 
Swallows, on the destruction of poly- 
anthuses by - - - 
Talbots, history of the noble family of 
the ~ ~ 
Tanning, on Mr. F. G. ‘Spilsbury’s 
improvements in = - 
Tatem, Mr. his inquiry relative to 
Short, the portrait painter - - 
ND EX. 
147 
149 
543 
22 
243 
653 
633 
234 
18 
300 
243 
390 
Tatem, Mr., his observations on the 
weather at High Wycombe, in 1824 603 
Taxes, assessed, statement shewing the 
number of each item of assessment 
in 1822, &e. + 8 - 629 
Tea, on drying sage leaves, to fodsinblg 104 
» black, on the Chinese mode of 
adulterating - - - 530 
Telescope, water, description ofa = 340 
Thermometer, on the comparative ex- 
pansion of mercury and spirit of wine, 
as applicable to the - - 389 
Thermometers, Mr. Farey, on the com- 
parative utility of spirit and mereu- 
rial = - - 389 
Tin Banca, observations on the - 150 
‘Tooke, John Hone, characteristical 
observations on - | - 454, 503 
, on his know- 
ledge of Junius - 503 
‘Towers skeleton, Mr. Howell on - 509 
Trapitions anp Suerrstirions, Da- 
NISH, account of. - - 18, 489 
Translation of the Scriptures, on the 
desirableness of a new - - 498 
Tree, olive, on the successful attempts 
to naturalize the, in New South 
Wales * ue =Ah55 
Trees, on diseases in ee - 294 
Tricks, stock jobbing, observations on 327 
Turin, account of the academy of - 146 
——— museum at ~ 256 
Unitarians, on the hardships. on, in the 
celebration of marriage aa ik BO 
Vaccination, Dr. Bryce’s test of - 70 
Jan Dieman’s Land, on the attributes 
of 29 
214 
550 
652 
——., original notes on 
Varieties, - 62,154, 248, 346, 441, 
Varieties, SUPPLEMENTARY - - 
Vegetation, on muriate of lime, as a 
stimulant of - - Ss 
Vinegar, on the cure of hydrophobia by 
Voice from India, Captain Seely’s re- 
view of, and extracts from - - 607 
Volcanoes, M. Saubaiee on ~ 251 
70 
251 
Wages, on paying, out of the poor- 
rates - - 
Wales, New South, on the successful 
attempts to naturalize the olive tree 
in - = - 155 
, adventrees in = - 193 
———, on popular traditions in» = 195 
Water, mineral, of ae eg 4 method of 
imitating — - - 206 
Water, on production of, in respiration 338 
Weather, Mr. Tatemjs observations: hice 
the, at High Wycombe, in 1824 -- 600 
———., at Hoxton “es 604 
Weekes, Mr. his observations ba the 
crystalization of alum * = 197 
Welfare, public, Mr. Luckeock on + M4 
Well, possessing medicinal Properties, | 
at Windsor, account of 
Whig and tory, is cae on the 
terms : - 418 
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