INDEX. 
Fitch, Mr. on the phenomena of water- 
springs 
Fleet, Mr., on the means adopted at Ban- 
bury for obtaining water Z . 
Fonthill abbey, some account of . 
Food, on the nutritive properties of 
Forster, Dr., meteorological observations 
_made by, ‘on the continent . 
on the twinkling of stars : 
Fortune, on the vicissitudes of : 
Fossil-remains, discovery of, at Atwick, 
near Hornsea 
Fossils, vegetable and animal, obsérva- 
tions on 
Fowls, horrid Scotch practice “connected 
with’ Py 
France, Petty, description of Milton’s 
house in - 
state of education i in . 
state of parties and opiniuns in . 
—— on the state of literaturein . . 
——— origin of despotism in 
——— a visit to in 182] - ° 
Frauts, literary, observations on . 
Freemasons, decree of the pope against . 
French, on the feelings and situation of 
the inhabitants on the entrance of the, 
into Moscow in 1812 4 ° 
Georgia, observations on - US 
Germany, M. de Breymann’s letter on 
the agricultural labourers of - 
—, Count Velthem on the pre- 
sent practices of agriculture in - 
Gibraltar Rock, Mr. J. Baird’s Bene 
gical remarks on 
Gilbertson, Mr. his means for preventing 
the nuisance of melting fat > 
Gloucestershire, icteresting antiquities 
in - - - - 
Glow-worms, observations on = 
Goucher, Mr. J. bis ego on well- 
boring - x 
Graham, Mr. his method of curing ring- 
worms - - 2 
Grave, Mr. Lacey on Joe Miller’s - 
Gravesend, fishery at - 
Gray, description of his church-yard sie 
Stoke, near Windsor - - 
Greeks of Constantinople, affecting ap- 
peal of the, to Christendom - 
» De Pradt's appeal to Fargpe in in 
behalf of the 
Grouchy, Marshal, some eekdunt of - 
_ Guatimala, America, discovery of an 
_ ancient city in the kingdom of - 
rds, Lord North’s observationson the 
officers of the “ 
Halidon Hill, a dramatic sketch, ‘Sir Wal- 
ter Scott’s, observations on - 
—-, extracts from - 
Hamilton, letter of the Duke of, to the 
Earl of Arundell, in 1640 
Harp, #olian, queries respecting the - 
-, Mr. Week’s improved 
construction of the - - 
Harris, Mr. on his invention for restoring 
' - 260 
the electrical equilibrium 
Monty Mac.- No. 317, 
. 400 
- 233 
23 
24 
- 42 
40 
127 
‘ 
Hatfield, Mr. on preventing contagion - 117 
Hawes, 7 letters by, on an emigrant’s 
prospects in the United States - 413 
--, Mr. on preventing nuisance in 
tallow melting - - 516 
Hayti, on the cultivation of the arts, 
sciences, and commerce in - 570 
Herefordshire, interesting antiquities in 514 
Heydown-hill,near Worthing, account of 
the Miller’s Tomb on - - 118 
Hillesdon, Bucks, account of an earth- 
quake felt at - - 571 
Hindostan, on the effects of thé cholera 
morbus in, and in Deccan, Siam, 
China, &c. - - Seas 
Historians, ancient, remarks on - 159 
History, observations on - - 428 
> English, elucidations of portions 
of - - 487 
Holland, on the rivers of - - 333 
Hollis, Mr. Thomas, some account of - 332 
Horses, on the diseases in the fore-feet of 9 
Hurricane, account of the disastrous ef- 
fects of a late - ~ 567 
Husbandry, spade, observations on - 164 
Hutchinson, Mr. on the permanent im- 
provement of roads - - 499 
Hutton, Dr. Charles, characteristic ob- 
servations on - - - 347 
Hymns, translation of Riego’s, of Spain 609 
Impressment, observations on - 254 
Incident, account of a singular - 332 
INCIDENTS 84, 176, “273, 371, 466, 562 ° 
India, account of a recent overland Ip 
ney to 1 
—, original letter of Mr. Topping to 
Dr. Lind, onthe state of,in 1786 - 44 
——, an ode, on the crimes committed 
by British agents in - - 235 
Indigo, on the culture of - - 42 
Inquests, Coroners’, strictures on the 
careless verdicts of - - 418 
Inquisition of Spain, observations on - 356 
————— ——,, horrid cruelties and 
burningscommitted by orderof the 600 
——-———— -—, on the torture of the 603 
— , on the prisons of the 604 
Insanity, observations on - - 552 
Insects, observations on - - 324 
Institation, British, exhibitions at - 60 
» Royal, proceedings of - 145 
—_, African, proceedings of - 242 
, Surrey, the objects of 349, 436 
Interest, 1 landed, illustrations of the ge- 
neral’ causes of the present distresses 
of the - : - 4 
Intolerance, observations on - 332 
Ireland, on the minor living poets of 321,412 
, on the comparative celebrity of’ 
the writers of - - - 529 
, on the affairs of - - 323 
Islands, Greek, on the actual state of the 112, 
219 
Isles, British, number of canals in the 
Islington, description of Sir Walter Ra- 
leigh’s house at - ~ 289 
Italy, on the literary character of - 335 
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