INDEX. 
Borelli, Pascal, Neapolitan patriot, bio- 
graphy of - - 
’ Brazils, Baron Langsdorf 5 observations 
on the present state of the - 
Bread, machine introduced at Lausanne 
for making - 63 
Breeding, nautical, remarks on - 233 
Breyman, M. de, his letter on the agri- 
cultural labourers of Germany - 
Bridge, London, observations on the old 
and new - - - 
—_ - on the new 
Brighton, account of Eavt: Brown’s sus- 
pension pier at 5 
Britain, Great, ean of- the towns 
of - 
Brothers, the prophet, some account of - 
Brunswick, duke of, sketch of the general 
421 
13 
132 
118 
160 
242 
483 
239 
character of - 142 
Buchan, letter of president Tettorics, of 
America, to the earl of - - i4i 
Buckingham, duel fought by, with the 
earl of Shrewsbury - ote 
Burdett, Sir Rrapels, characteristic re- 
marks on - 425 
Burlington, lady, al Dean Swift, dis- 
agreement between - 333 
Burnley, Lancashire, account af, a recent 
whirlwind at - 186 
Busby, Mr., unjust treatment ef, relative 
to some new. churches - - 211 
Byron, lord, remarls on his tragedy of 
Werner - - 504 
Cadiz, account of a massacre at - - 594 
Canal, Caledonian, account of the - 396 
Canals, experiment of steam vessels on - 61 
- number of, in the Britishisles - 351 
Caravans, observations on - - 217 
Carriages, Mr. Hutchinson on the evils of 
the present construction of the wheels 
and axles of - . 499 
Cartwright, Dr., his observations on the 
inventor of steam boats ° - 389 
Castor, near Peterborough, Roman dis- 
coyeries at = 
Caterpillar, gooseberry, Mr. Doubleday’s 
remarks on the - - 
Charles IT., characteristic remarks on - 
Chippenbam, account of a late sangui- 
nary affrayat - - 286 
CuEMIstRY, REPORT OF, 75, 167, 264, 362, 
459, 556 
Cholera, morbus, on the effects of, in the 
Hindostan, Deccan, Siam, China, &e. 3, 353 
obseryationsonthe - 4 
Church of England, on the endowments 
and state of = oe - 
F New, at St. Pancras, description 
0. - z és 
ancient English, number of bene- 
fices of © = = 2 
60 
26 
525 
124 
161 
Churches, on the building of - 211 
Cicero, his remarks on liberality - 42 
Circassia, on the inhabitants of “iB 
Clarke, Mr. Bracey, his i Amprovements iy 
_ shoeing horses 9 
Classes, agricultural, on the relief of the 
Clay, porcelain, and buhr stones, of Hal- 
kin mountain, Flinhie, observations 
on, - - 
Clissold. Mr., account, of bis ascent of 
Mont Blane - - - 446. 
Clive, lord, some account of - 140 
Club, Smithfield, observations on, and 
_ prizes of - - - 542 
Coaches, mail and stage, observations on 215 
-— hackney, French regulations of 396 
Cobham-hall, history of - - 142 
Collard, Mr. W. F., his improvements of 
piano-fortes - - 251 
Combat, single, trial by . - - 141 
Compass, mariner’s, a new - 91 
ComMeERciAL Report, 76, 168, 267, 363, 
459, 553 
Common sense, observations of, on the 
public distresses, and methods for relief — 5 
-——— on sea-sickness - 295 
— observations by, on the 
real causes ‘of the distresses of the 
country, with remedies - - 385 
Commons, Alphabetical List of the Mem- 
bers of - - 641 
Confederation of the Rhine, bigeriphy, of 
Baron Dalberg, Prince Primate of the 521 
Congress at Verona, observations onthe 366 
Constitution, British, observations on ~ 420 
Continent, Dr. Forster’s meteorological 
observations on the - - 394 
Consul, the French, his account of the pre- 
sent state of Egypt - - 417 
Contagion, Mr. Hatfield on the means of 
preventing : - - 117 
Continent, on the fluctuation of prices on 
the - - - - - - 671 
Copernicus, the house and chair of -» 63 
Cordilleras, account of the _- 166 
Coroners’ inquests, strictures on the care_ 
less verdicts of - 418 
Correspondent, poetical, Bi ok o 
a rejected - - 295 
CORRESPONDENTS, NOTICES TO, 96, 192,288, 
480, 576 
Cossack-militia, observations on - 1 2 
Country, on the real causes of the dis- 
tresses of, with remedies - - 387% 
- happiness of living in the, 
ideal - - - 51% 
Cook, Mr., his invention of rendering 
wood, cottons, &c. incombustible —- 
Coxe, Archdeacon, remarks on a passage 
in his memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole 
Craggs, Mr., secretary, his shame for the 
meanness of his birth bs * 
Criminal law, observations on the é 
Crime, on the punishment of, by death . 
on the increase and decrease of, 
in the several counties of England and 
Wales E . - 261 
Criticism, THE PHILOSOPHY OF CoN- 
TEMPORARY, No, XXIII. 29, XXIV. 128, 
XXV. 223, XXVI. 322 
Croup, observations on : - 264 
Crusades, observations on the » d25 
Cumberland, Mr., Mr. Farey’s remarks 
on his geological theory e . 301 
Curiosities 
200 
340; 
42 
69 
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