INDEX 



Exercise*, gymnastic, on M. Clias's 

 system of •• • 101 



Explosion of the reservoir of gas, on 



. tlie clanger of the 488 



Fanaticism, relistions, obsprvations on 



Fautees, historical account of the •• 581 



Farey, Mr., Mr. Cumberland on the 

 objections of, to his new theory •• 8 



■ — observations on, on the 



estimates of various kinds of food- • 308 



Fi'rmcntaiion, new mode of 556 



Fish, Dr, ftl'Culloch's method of pre- 

 serving 171 



Flourcns, M. his observations on ner- 

 vous irritability and sensibiliiy • ■ • • 245 



FootI, I\Ir. Luckcock on the nutritive 



properties of 1 34 



, Mr. Farey in reply to estimati'S 

 on various kinds of 303 



Foister, Dr. T. means by, for pre- 

 venting sickness at s^a Ill 



Fox, Mr. note by, in the " Decline 

 and Fall," on the author's accepting 

 a place 143 



France, on the condition of the coun- 

 try and people of, between Paris 



and Geneva 15 



i, proceedings of the lustitulc of 151, 

 i.'45 



■ — and Spain, speech of Talley- 

 rand on the questions betv\een--" 176 



- , on the population, commerce, 

 and manufactures, of 338 



Frederick the Great, anecdote of • • • • 542 



Freezing in the air-pump, inquiry re- 

 lative to the experiment of 389 



French, on the cruelties of the. at 

 St. Domingo 42 



Friedlander, Dr. his sketch of the 

 poor, prisons, and benevolent insti- 

 tutions, of Germany 211 



Fund, sinking, strictures on the pro- 

 gress and fallacy of the 418 



Gallery, British, exhibition at 248 



Garnet the Jesuit, execution of, for 

 the famous uini-pouder conspiracy 436 



Garrick and Lord Chatham's monu- 

 ment, acrount of 143 



Gas, oil and coal, Mr. Peckston's 

 comparison of 294 



, on the danger of the explosion 



of the reservoir of the 433 



Gases, Common Sense on 39^ 



Gassicourt, M. Cadet, biography of 3-'9 



Geneva, on the entrance into 15 



Geological Society, Cornish, proceed- 

 ings of the 531 



Gcortje III. on his library at Biicking- 

 h.iui-hou>-e 156 



German, Low, on its affinity with the 

 Knglisli language 8 



Get many, Dr. Friedlatidcr on the 

 poor, prisons, and benevolent insti- 

 tutions, of 211 



Gibbon, Mr. note by Mr. Fox, iu 

 the " Decline and Fall," on his ac- 

 cepting place -•■• 14S 



Gilbertson, Mr. his reply to Mr. 

 Halves, on his improved method of 

 melting tallow 410 



Glasgow, Fox nieetin?, account of-- 19'i 



(jreen, Mr. on Mr. Lacey's remarks 

 on seizures for rent 407 



Grevvlie, kingdom of Dahomy, Africa, 

 historical account of 583 



, white ants and wild beasts at ib. 



Gun-povvder-plot, original aceomit of 

 the conspirators in the 428 



Hall, Capt. and Dr. M'Leod, their 

 interesting account of the inhabi- 

 tants of Loo Choc) 106 



Harcourt, the late Lord, raiise of the 

 death of 143 



Harp, the Welsh, history of the • • • • 411 



Hawcs, Mr. reply of Mr. Gilbertson, 

 on his improved method of melting 

 tallow • 410 



H:iyiian patriots, observations on'«»« 39 



Hayti, on the public instruction at-- 53'i 



Hi'Ut, siihierrauean, Mr. Moylc's new 

 facts relative to 121 



" Heaven and Earth," Lord Byron's, 

 review of, and extracts from 38 



Hetbos, Africa, accoinit of the 590 



Henry VIL his observations on pa- 

 triots 333 



Henry VHL on the book" which pro- 

 cured him the title of *' Defender of 

 the Faith" 50 



— — , his love-letters to Anne 



Boleyn 52 1 



Hereford, county meeting at, on agri- 



cultural distress 

 Hcrschel, Dr. letter of, to Dr. Lind 

 Hertford, county meeting at, on par- 

 liamentary retbrm 



Hindoos, on their conversion to Chris- 

 tianity 



ineffectual efforts to con- 



91 

 236 



189 

 633 



vert the 634 



, on the present opinions of 



the, in regard to the Chiislian re- 

 ligion 635 



^-^ , their interested motives for 



conversion 636 



—, objections nf the, to Chris- 

 tianity ib. 



,011 the prejudices of the, to 



Chiistianity 638 



, on the Brahmah religion of 



the 639 



Hindo.-^tan, historical notice of l.^l 



Hios, Africa, the inhalntantsof 5b6 



Hi-^iory, English, elucidations of por- 

 tions of 9, 201,393, 496 



, documents illustrative 



of early ■■■,. 4s!8, 524 



— — — , the ancient, of Persia, illus- 

 tration of, from oriental materials 513 



Hogarth, Mr. Enort Smith on the re- 

 sidence of 304 



Home, Sir E. his investigation of tiie 

 mitnbrana tympani, or drum of the 



ear • • • • 268 



Horner, 



