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MeleOi-oioxicHl Ui-pcrt, Mr. Weekes's 223 

 JWemnon, skefch of the colossal btiit of, 



inihi'. BrilisU Jliiseum . 80 



iHx'otiiit of (he some . 1 14 



.Medical Rkport 82, 178, 280, 37.5, 469, 



568 



Mkteorological Report 87, 183, 2S4, 



379, 474, 573 



JJedway aud Thames, canal iiuitiiig the 400, 



586 

 iMe.it, success of the pyrol igneous acid 



in curiiin; . . 95, 259 



Meleorologiciil observations, on tlie best 



mode of conducting . '266 



Medals, tfec. of the Board of Agriculture, 



subjects for the . . 348 



Wenrtaid, description of the one lately 



brought to London . . 3,54 



Mexico, dip of the needle at . 303 



ili'ldleton, Mr, on the cultivation of 



curled cole . .10 



bis notes on Flemish agricul- 



tnre 



223 



on the cultivation of arable 



land 



Microscopic discovery, a curious one, with 

 suggested iniprovenn.'nls 



llillbank Penitentiary, expences of the 



Mirandola, remarks on Cornwall's tra- 

 gedy of 



Mildew in canvas, discovery for prevent- 

 ing * 



3Iine, curious anecJote of the discovery 

 of a hiniian body in a 



Missionary society, meeting of the 



Middlesex, cxpences of the House of Cor- 

 rection of 



Itinera! water, the Ashby, analysis of 



Milon's house at Chalibul, description 

 and engraving of 



Microscope luid telescope, on the inven- 

 tion of the 



IModliD^ ilKluiry respecting the fortress 

 of 



Moon, Capt. Kater's discovery of a vol- 

 cano in the . . 



Motion, ellipiical, of the planets, true 

 causes of the 



Monasteries and convents of Italy, obser- 

 vations on the . . .^39 



Morea, m;t«sacre of the Turks in the . 577 



Montmoreiici, ilescriplion of the caslle of (>01 



Music, New, and the Dhama 80, 177, 

 278, 373, 4t>8, 566 



Musical scale, Ac. Mr. P. .Tohiison's re- 

 marks on the 



iiivcutioii, account of a new cu- 

 rious . . 551 



Museum, at Calcutta, singular additions 

 to the . . .356 



the Rrilish, ai-rount of the Phi- 



galian Marbles ill, with engTHvings . 12 



number of persons 



admiticf] fo view it, in 1820 . 454 



Mumuiies found in the caves of Ken- 

 lui'ky, descri|Uion of . 546 



Nnssiirk dlainoiid, Mr. Mawe's accoulit 

 oAhe, willi an engraving ^58, 396 



41 



493 



537 



44 



161 



. 210 



213 



E X. 



Naples, declaration oi the Sovereigns at 

 Troppau, relative (o 



King of, letter liom the Emperor 



of Austria to the 



— liis declaration to the 



Neapolitan parliament 



— • — circular from the British govern- 

 ment, respecting the attairs of 



remarks cm the adiiirs of 



stanzas addressed to 



state of parties in, with the ori- 

 gin, &c. of the Carbonari 



declarations of the parliament oi, 



89 

 ib. 



184 



185 

 180 



<tc. 



proclamation of General Fri- 



niont to 



■ origin, &c. of the present Royal 



287 



Family of 



subdual of, by the Auslriails 



convention between the Auslrians 



and 



288 



327 

 380 



ib. 



account of the late revolution at, 



and of the authors . . 403 



entty of the King into . 575 



rojal proclamation at . ib. 



Names, curious instances of corru|)tions 



of . . 147 



Napoleon, epif;iph on, as First Consul . 245 



anecdotes of his son . 618 



Newington select vestry bill, failure of the 6T8 

 News from Parnassus 41, 131, 231,334, 

 422, 524 

 New South Wales, geographical disco- 

 veries in . . 265 



number of convicts 



sent to, during four years . 452 



New Zealanders, description of the heads 



of two, in the Museum at Liverpool . 64 

 Newton, Law, and Behmen, anecdote re- 

 specting . . 246 

 Sir I. his creed . 344 



Ne\AspBpers, Sunday, statement of the 

 sale of, in London . . 259 



of Dublin, full account of 



the various . . 548 



Nell Gwynn, brief account of . 345 



Newfoundland, singular discover}' in 361 



Negro, utility of the black substance 

 in the skin of the . . 556 



Niger, discovery of the mouth of the . 65 



Nile, further discoveries in connection 

 with the . . 551- 



North Wales, excursion through, in 1819 30, 

 311, 41(1, 52ft 



Northampfonsliire, account of a reading 

 and debating society in . 1 13 



Northumberland, meeting of the freehold- 

 ers of . .95 



petition from the fajtin- 



ers of . - .190 



Norwich, conduct of the high S'iierifl' at a 

 meeting at . . 97 



NottinghHinsliire, instiince of the de- 

 pressed state of things in . 98 



Northampton, disturbanre at . 101 



■ new road from, to Ketter- 

 ing . . 297 

 \ottingham. 



