I N D 



Newspapers, nilsi«presentation of, re- 

 specting the poor at Coventry .. 127 



Newspapers, on the decline of the cor- 

 rupt ones 444 



New Holland, Mr. E. Mason on t'le poi- 

 sonous plants of .... 420 



Ney, Marshal, affecting description of 

 the tomb of .. .. 3x5 



Neele, Mr. on the literature of the last 

 century .. •• 495 



New South Wales, Mr. Evans's tour in 444 



Neale's history of Westminster Abbey 44.7 



^ixon, Mr. N., his evidence about in- 

 solvent debtors .... 121 



North Wales, letters during a tour in ill 



— ^— , MissHutton's second tour in 



313 



Nottingham, distressed state of 



, popular feeling at 



, patriotic resolutions at 



— shire, distressed state of 



87 

 2S1 



377 



Norwich, patriotic conduct of its corpo- 

 ration •• .. ..477 

 Obstruction of bowels, cure of .. 455 

 Occurrences, Arrangement of 

 Provinci.1l, .. 84, 181, a77, 375, 

 466, 571 

 Ohio, account of the state of the, and of 



the prospects of settlers ,, 425,405 

 Oldham, popular feeling at .. 571 



Old Age, plan for providing for .• 5 



Old Bailey court, mode of warming 348 



Opera House, statistical view of 161 



Orfila, Mr. on poisons .... 551 



Organic life, difficulty of conceiving its 



principle 215 



Orleans, Duke of, questions concerning 33 

 Organized beings and inorganic matter, 

 la-.vjof .. .. 214 



Oratory, poetry, and music, analogy be- 

 tween .... .... 307 



Origin of organized beings, Its philoso- 

 phical oliscurity .••• 215 

 Ovens, drying stoves, steam apparatus, 



and chemical attractions, on . . 493 



Oxfordshire, exemplary conduct of its 



magistrates about licences • • 380 



Oxford, prize papers at • • 574 j 



Palingcnesia, or the resuscitation of I 



plants, particulars of .• 29 J { 



Piris, further doubts in regard to the | 



riolation of the convention 61 l6 | 



Paesiello, the celebrated coiuposer, me- 

 moirs of . • . . 136 

 Palmer, James, esq., his evidence on 

 education .. .. 433 



Patents, the New, 47, 152,240, 337, 



„■ 431,555 



Paupers, their cruel removals ,. 5 



Parliamentary Refprm, different plans 

 for .... 98, 223, 4(0 



■ ■ ■ ' ' , Mr. Kirke on 493 



Paul, Vincent de, account of .• 327 



Parret, river, proposed canal for .. 385 



Parisian Anrcdote.s 229, 318, S'7 

 Parliament!, Mr. Wiilianis on ., 490 



Partridge, maternal aticction in a 504 



Pavement, ir.n, remarks on .. 4^8 



^'ainCingi, their recent price« .. 461 



E X. 



Persons, IMemoirs and Remains 



OP Eminent, 39, 13'?, 329, 521 



Period of human life, on the mejns at" 

 extending •• •• aoS 



Perbccution, protestant, Instance of 140 



Pt'dder, Mr. on gas lights •• 206 



Penalty and liquidated damages, differ- 

 ence between ...... J II 



Perihelion point, importance o!" its place 



in producing terrestial changes 21} 



Peddle, Maj. his voyajje to AiVica 23* 



Penitentiary at Milbank, law for regula- 

 ting •• .. 344 

 Phthireasis, on the insects so called 26f 

 Physiology, Majendie's elements of i63 

 Phillips, Sir Richard, his evidence about 



insolvent debtors .• 1x4. 



— — — , Mr. his speech at Liverpool 467 

 Phagesia, account of .. 325 



Philosophy, questions in .. 2i6 



Philosophical speculations on the three 



Icingdoms of nature .. 214 



Phygalian marbles, in the Museum 539 



Phjsiognomie, or Craniology, abstract of 



Sanders's ancient >• .. 30 j 



Pierce, Alice, anecdote of ,. 42* 



Playfair, Mr. W. on the actual state, &c. 

 of the finances •• 2;', 129,29* 



, Professor, his history of nntfte- 



matics .... .... 587 



Plumptre, Dr. on the beacon .. lol 



Plants, the poisonous, of N^ew Holland, 



Mr. E. Mason on the . . 220 



Plural, on the contracted, of tlie flomaus 408 

 Plowden, Mr. F. his merit ., J58 



Platina, method of purifying .. 360 



Points, ancient Bse of 520 



Poulton, in Lancashire, ei'pcnce of living at 209 

 Poetry, the superior merits of Lord By- 

 ron's, asserted ...... agj 



Potatoes, easy means of restoring frosted ^18 

 Poor-rates, on a plan for collecting 4. 

 , plan for relieving the, by employ- 

 ment ., •• 4, 10% 

 ——, fund for the .... jysy 



— r-, a successful attempt to relieve t^fte,b, ,/ - 

 at Hinckley .. -, .) . '\.'ft2^ 



Pope, election of the ,. 4.24 



Poverty, its chief causes •• 4 



Post Ollice, Its revenues .• 36 



Police ^ London, it^ vile practice! J79 



Poisons, treatnn.ent of •• 55J 



Portfolio, American «•.• 257 



Portsmouth, Sec. distressed coiiJition of 2S6 

 PofTRY, Original, 45, 145, 240, 335^ 

 429, 328 

 Populatipji of Hull and East Hiding z 



, of (jrcat B.-itiiii, fMr. Lucl^T^ 



cock on the •••» ., . j^a?* 

 Poet-Liwreats, on .. f^r,.-,;, ■/,,{ •,^ ,• 4^ 

 Porsori'i Theorem, Mr. Gougll's demon- 

 stration of . . 420 

 Popi- Joan, on the abs4ird 1' ble of 10 

 -, Mr. Castlcdcii on the his- 

 tory of •• ,. 202 

 Pouiical Affairs, 74., 175,266,364,458 

 Pope, li-ttbr from Lvjui liMluigOibiie 10 37 

 Poplar, the caiiada, Mr, oalisoury 0.1 its 

 advantajjes •••• •••• 97 



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