Bad 
Currosirigs, BrisLioTHECAD, at Lyons, 
account of - 120 
Currency, observations on the state of the 131 
Daphne, near Antioch, account of . 232 
Daytmoor, from the prize poem of the 
Royal Society of Literature . 236 
Davy, Sir Humphrey, his opposition to 
the new theory of electricity . 362 
D’ Acosta, M., editor of the Times of Cal- 
cutta, accotiit of . 46 
D’Alembert, characteristic remarks on , 234 
Death, on the punishment of crime by . 111 
DEATHS, . 86, 177, 275, 372, 467, 563 
Deloe, remarks on his writings . 223 
ee on the removal of the odie 
101 
De Paka, his appeal to Burope;i in behalf 
” of the Greeks : . 308 
Despotism in France, origin of” ~ ART 
Devonshire, characteristic observations 
on ° . 524 
Discipline, prison, observations on . 29 
Discoveries, Roman, some recently made 
at Castor, near Peterborough - 60 
Cane account of a Russian voyage é 
of - 165 
Disenses, scrofulous and cancerous, insti- 
tution formed at Margate, for the cure 
- of « 285 
new institution, for the cure 
of, by bandages and compression . 349 
Distresses, public, observations on - 5,553 
DivIDENDS, LIST OF, 78, 170, 269, 365, "461, 
558 
Dodd, Mr., engineer, on the progress of 
tides up ‘certain tivers . 527 
Dominions, Prussian, statistics of the . 238 
Doubleday, Mr., his remarks on the 
gooseberry ‘caterpillar : eT 
Down-hall, Prior’s residence at Rear] 
Drake, Sir Francis, characteristic remarks 
on - 510 
DRAMA AND New Mosic, 51s 158, 250, 353, 
448, 550 
Dryden, description of his house in Fetter- 
lane - OT 
Duck, the poet, letter of, to Mr. B. Keu- 
nicott . 234 
Duel, one fought by the duke of Buck- 
ingham and the earl of Shrewsbury . 42 
Dundonald, earl of, on his chemical 
knowledge Pie 
Dunston, near Newcastle-upon Tyne, 
. earthquake felt at . 376 
Dyk-Van, his theatricel portraits, and 
other poems, review of : . 206 
Earth, on boring the, for water - 32 
Earthquake, , one felt at Dunston, near 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne . 376 
Antioch, and other places, 
destroyed by an . 560 
— ove felt at Hillesdon, Bucks. 57] 
East, ou the public oaths in the - 222 
Eclipse, dimensions of the celebrated 
horse ° - 104 
Economist, Pouiticat, THE, No. I. 17 
——-—_—— the social, No. I. 32, II. 215 
Egypt, Dr. Scholz’s account of the com- 
mercial situation of , . 289 
gi INDEX. Ed 
Egypt, the French constil’s account of | 
the present state of . 4it 
Eldon, lord, account of his early life. 234 
Electricity, on Sir Humphrey Davy’s op- ~ 
position to the new theory of « 362 
Elizabeth, queen, traitof gratitude in . 140 
Ellenborough, lord chief justice, charac- 
teristic observations on - 426 
Emigrant, J. Hawes, on the prospects of 
an, in the United States : . 413 
Emigraters, inquiry relative to the pros- 
pects of . 40 
Empire, British, statistical account of the 526 
England and Wales, on the increase and 
decrease of crime in the several coun- 
ties of . 261 
strictures on the periodical litera- 
ture of 5 . . 431 
— on the institutions of - 438 
——— history of the invasion of, by the 
Normans - 457 
on the estimation of, throughout 
Spain - - - - - - 611 
on the expenditure of, during the 
late war - - - - - 61% 
——— on the respective proportion of 
loans and taxes in - - - 614. 
——— on the sources of the financial 
supplies of ~ - 615 
——— on the propettian of the burdens - 
to the resonrtes of - - 615 
on the value of land and honses 
in - - - - 607 
on money property in- 4s Shy 
- on the causes of the distresses of «618 
on the corn trade of - 620 
Equilibrium, electrical, Mr. Harris’s in- 
vention for restoring the . 260 
Europe, De Pradt’s appeal to, in behalf 
of the Greeks : . 308 
Expedition, the north-west land, account 
of - 350 
Exper iments, cruel, in | philosophy » Tepro- 
bation of - 416 
Farey, Mr., his remarks on bore-holes and 
overflowing wells 35 
his remarks on Mr, Cumber- 
land’s theory - 301 
—-- means by, for procuring fresh water, 
near the sea-shore . . 202 
Farinelli, Italian singer, some accountof 43 
Farmer, on the effects of taxation on the 31 
Fat, on the means of oar the nui- 
sance of melting . 106 
Ferdinand of Spain, ceremony of taking 
the oath to the new constitution, by . 57% 
remarks on the army of . 5838 
Festiniog, vale, Merionethshire, descrip- ~~ 
tion of - 209 
Fetier-lane, description of Dryden’s 
house in : 
Fever, yellow, on the, at Barcelona . 238 
low, observations on . 361 
Fineux, Sir John, in the time of Henry 
VII. his time-serving patriotism . 43 
Fisher, Miss Clara, bingeayhee account i 
of . tt 
Fitch, Mr., on “purifyi ing water _. 320 
