I N D 



Efftcts, tolncidence ef supposed causes 

 with .... .... 408 



Egypt, observations on Bonaparte'* re- 

 turn from ., .. 3^ 

 Elogucnce, specimens of India .. 38 

 Election oMhe Pope, on the .. 424 

 Ely, special coiumiisioa it .. ^T 



• •, spirited remonstrance at .. ibtJ 



Elements, primary, of matter .. 255 

 Emigrations, from England to France 79 



Employment, plan for relieving the poor 

 by •• .. .. los 



End ot the world, phenomena leading toit ai6 

 Encyclopedia Bricannica, account of its 

 Supplement .... .... 578 



Evans, Mr. on the absorb pretensions 

 and follies of the bibliomaniacs 115 



-, on the tomba of the Allen famil/ 



at Claverti n 



-, L. on the solar eclipse 



»33 

 442 



266 



Execution of Joan of Arc 

 Extinct Species, infmite in number 

 Exmouth, Lord, his attack on Aljjiers 

 Fashionable World, the unabated luxuries 



of, described .... J04 



Fanners, French, Mr. Laurence on the 



practices, &c. of 484 



Farms, snsall, plan for encreasing 4 



Family e:xpciiccs, on the economy of 207 



Famine, Disease, and War, an Arabic 



fragment . . . . 300 



Feitility, means of preserving 217 



Fitness of relative existences .. a 16 



Finances, Mr. W, Flayfair on the ruin- 

 ous state of .. 28, 129,293 



— , official reports on .. 368 



Financial comparisois ,. j6 



. plans considered . . 3C2 



Tires, Mr. Cameson on promptly extin- 

 guishing •••• •••• 19 



Fir.niean, Mr. his evideace on education 340 

 rianic, its phenomena exjilained jjl 



Voima r.iupcris, importance o! llie law of j 

 Frome, batile between' the ptople thtert' ' 



. and sooie armed cavaky •.•♦ - 9^ 

 JSanklin, Dr. original lelterof ., rst3 

 — — -, hisr 'private correspondence 545 



France, on the new manufactures of 51 



. prices of rents, ptovibions, and 



lirxuries itt • ■^' •• 494 i 



>- , unsettled state of t. 78,177; 



Framers of La\v», hints to ,. 4! 



Frosted potatoes, easy means of restoring 518' 



4zS 



Fulton, Robert, memoirs' o* 

 Fumig:>ting Letters, experiments en tlie 



tluctual means of ..... 



Furlong, Mr. his poem > • 



I'und for the Poor . • • • 



Gail, M. on the work^ of Xeijophw- 

 Gas light Csmpany, the Pr«6tftn»oriigin 



and success of .....^ 



■ ■■ ■! . -'■ ■' ' , at Bristol . . 



Galileo, letter of, on the standing of the 



sun 



-, his father and son, account of 



Gaskin, Dr. his evidence on education 

 GaslightSi on lh« production, cost, and 

 utility of •• • • • • •• 



Gas-lights, observations oa 



39.7! 



45 



127 



6s;i 



3 

 a&3 



107 

 108 

 532 



203 

 439 



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Gainsborough, T. on the tomb of ^t* 



Gavoty and loulouzan, their history on 



nature .• •• 255 



Galvanic Institution at Southampton, its 

 Success . . . . 286 



Galvanism, identified with nervous influ- 

 ence .. .. .. 550 



Card, M. deaf and dumb, teacher of 



deaf and ddmb 525 



Gassendie, account of •••• 584 



Gauthey, M. review •f the work* of 647 

 Genoa, on the enslaving the Algerines 



at ., .. 2o'7, 3*' 



George III, liis liberal ideas on education 21a 

 Geological changes, their causes traced 213 

 Geometrical Analysis, jiccount of 585 



Giaour, strictures on Lord Byron's I14 



Glandular obstiuctions, on the treatment 



of .. ,, .. 10 



Glasgow, riots at ••.• 191 



Gloucester, its exemplary patriotism, 283, 370 



, triumph of Col. Webb theie 379 



Glass, a broken oljjfct one, repaired 311 



Goodman, Mr. on the administration and 

 condition of the (Jolted States 10 



. , on the immoralities of lot- 

 teries •• .. 25, 2CO 

 ■■ , on the consejuences of exces- 

 sive taxation •• • • 495 

 Goose, much used by the ancient* 36 

 Gout, its ea^y medns of cure .. 161 

 Gough, Mr. his demonstration of Por- 



soii's Theorem .... 440 



Cordon, Dr. nn cruniology, notice of 545 

 Gravitation, anciciU doctrine of .. 5*9 

 Grace before ar,d after a play •• 20 



Grada: ion ol organized beings ., 215 



Giain, pl.in fur constructing buildings, 



lo preserve .... 12S 



Grey, Loid, his plan of parliamentary 



reform «* •• .. 9S 



Gnck popular nam«is, folly of .. i^ 



Grcgoirc, M. L'Abbe, in refutation of 



Bcrtrand de Moleville .. 289 



♦luppy, Mr». on tarpaulins for harvest 

 G^piics, a colony of .. 



, account of an ir.terview with 



Harriiigton, Sir John, letter of, to I,ad3r 

 Kussel .... .. .. 



fliyti, its flourishing conditioT 

 Kacluiey-coaches, icotch regulations son- 



corning .. .» 



Hamilton, M,rs. Eliz., memoirs of 

 Hawkers and auctioneers, teaoUitiont 



against .. ^ • • ... 



Fiarmony, of relative existexices ,. 



in music, its qualities 



Harvest, in f ranee, its total failure 



, in England, its general failure 



Hermati'i Cypher, e.oqulry relative to 

 Heart, a human, vast vveJgSit of one 

 Herschell, Dr. his clusiering power 

 Hiiickiey, a successful attempt torelisre 

 tlie poor 3t • • • • 



, Poor's-rates at •• 474. 



Hobbes, account of 

 Holland, Lord, his life of Lope De Vega 

 Housing wheat, plan lor ., 



Hospitality, ancient, iastaoce «f 



III 



218 

 506 



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119 



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