I N D 'E X. 



CtAses, inftumrnahie. Dr. ins/nhouz, the 

 ifli'st expeiimeotur with 



of coal iind oil, Prof. 



■' TBranile's obseivfttions on the 



— Dr. Henry's obser\ii- 



'tioii.s on 



Gal(, .lohb, bis analysis uf the aiici«^nt 

 SuxoD C'hronicle 



Gem, Dr. recolleciioiis of - 



George 111. emuiiry reliitlve to Miss 

 Wbeeler,'tLe liivourite of 



Mr. Wyatl'spropo-ed monu- 

 ment of, with an engiaviug 278, 



reply to the enquiry relative 



to Miss VTbeeler 



IV. Lis speech to P.irliiiuieiil 



U9 



ISS 



555 



'Mb 

 13m 



564 



53J 



»7 



Georgia, Persia, Aruieoiu and Babylonia, 

 Sir R. Ker Porter's travels iu - 635 



Geoloj^icol Society of C'orD\Nall, rneeiing 

 of the 



Gbrman St^dknt - 35, 



Germany, description of a very small bird 

 in - - - 



•and France, Rev. T. F. Dib- 



din's tour in 

 Gloucester, Duinerous nieetiug of ibe 



County of . . . 

 extract from a jielition of the 



.^gricultuml .>Vssociaiion of 



proceedings of the Peace 



Society of 



institution of the Magdalen 



Asylum at - - - 



Gold, eftec-t of the price of, on ta.\-payers 



and fuiid-liolders 

 Goats, Cashmire, success ol the flock of, 



in France • . . 



Good Friday, origin of hot cross bmis on 

 Greeks, insurrection of the, against the 



Turks 3sl,47^, 



Grass l^ire, account of a 

 Grammoni, duke of, anecdote of the 

 Gregoiy, Dr. pailiculars of the lile, «\:c. of 

 Greenock, meeiiuR ut, to celebrate the 



bii1h-rtay of.r.Watt 

 Greek and Hebrew- Lanoiiages, acouni 



of an institution at Bristol for leaching 



the 

 Great Brilaiu, leading societies and 



literary institutions of 

 stateuieiiLs relative to the 



National debt of - 1S5, 



census of the population 



of - - - 



' annual amount of duties 



' on uninhabile<l houses in 



number and charge of 



oflfkei's on half-pay in 



GniltUiall, resolutions of Mr. Favell in 

 the Comuiun TouBcil at - - 



Gunpowder, particulars of the explosion 

 of, at Leyden, in ISO" 



Gypsie.<!, exertions to ameliorate the con- 

 dition of 



Hayti, Christojihe, ICrnperor of, brief 

 sketch of his lile - - 93 



proclamation of the i>rei;ident of 478 



tiaydon.Mr. enj^aving of his piciureof 

 '• Chiist'sEiilry into Jerttialem" - IttJ 



1»« 

 409 



3U0 



bOi 



lOU 



195 



29U 



391 



44 



mi 



217 



570 

 035 

 149 

 436 



- nm 



201 

 :197 

 477 

 577 

 578 

 ib. 

 90 

 235 

 454 



Maydun, Mr. ctitlcnrn en his pkiiiMs cif 



" Christ's Agony iu the Garden'' - 275 

 Haodscomb, E. Poem by - • i446 



Hall, Mr. on the divining rod, and on 



Bletonism - - 315 



Hanovei anil Great Britain, orijufin, <fec. 



ol the royal family of - - 32« 



Haosieen, Prof, bis oltservations on the 

 dip of the needle, and on magnetic 

 force - - - 363 



Hanoverian succession secured by Welch 



votes - - 537 



Herder, accoutH of, and his writings - 3S 



his fragment on Sbakspeare - 409 



Heads of two New Zealanders, desciip- 

 tiunof the, lalidy broiigbl to Liver- 

 pool . . 64 

 Hereford, meeting of the AgrhruUnral 



society of - - - 195 



Hebrew and Greek languages, account of 



an institution at Bristol, for teaching the 301 

 Henry, Dr. bis c\periments with oil and 



coal Gases - - - 555 



Hemlock, cause of the peculiar proper- 

 ties in - - - lb. 

 History, English, original Pajiers Illustra- 

 tive of - - - 142 

 Highland labourers, account of the emi- 

 gration of some, and their religious 

 establishment - - 323 

 Holland, iiaount of the literature of, and 

 priucipal living Dutch authors - 1 



liarticulars of ihe explosion at 



Leyden in, in 1807 - - 235 



Holkham, emj'loyrnent of the poor round 197 

 Hops, Dr. Ives' discovery respectitig - 363 



ancient prohibition of tlie use of 538 



Houses, small, low profits, and effect of 

 ta.xes on - - - 234 



uninhabited, in Great Britain, 



annual aaiuunt of duties on - 578 



Hopkins, Fred, his poem - - 244 



Hoi-cioss-buns, origin of the ute of - 247 

 Howard, L. on the best mode of conduct - 



injT uieteoi'ological observations - 266 



Home, Sir E. his discoveries relative to 



the skin of I he negro - - 556 



Homer, i ommentary on, published at Ha- 

 nover ... 3tiu 

 Holmrood, near Dorking, reilectioDs on 43 1 

 Holland, Mr. rein.irks on bis private col- 

 lection of paintings - - 466 

 Horses, pi ice of, in .America - 499 

 Hull, meeting of the society for promot- 

 ing reliL;ion auioiit!; Seamen at - 484 

 Hume's Histoiy of England, strictures on 407 

 Hunter, Mrs. A. memoir of - 243 

 Hume, Mr. copy of his resolutions in par- 

 liament ' - - 285 



his parliamentary exertions 475 



Humane Society, meeting of the - 382 



Hunt, Mr. his exposition of abuses in 



llchester Gaol - - 476 



Hydrocephalus, on the best mode of 



treating - - 469 



Ilford, Fossil remains found at - 101 



Illumi.iatiou by Gas, Prof. Brande's ex- 



l)erirnents respecting ■ 157 



Ik'be^ter Gaol, remedy of abu.'es in - 476 



Illinoie 



