INDEX, 
Sea-shore, means by Mr. Farey for pro- 
curing fresh water near the - 
Seas, polar, on the waters of the - 
Sects religious, en the candour due from 
one to another, by the - j 
Sevres, on the artists of - - 
Shakespeare family, observations on the 
Ship-building, Mr. Krowles on ies 
ments int - 
Shoeing horses, Mr. Bracey Clarke’ s im- 
provements in 9 
Shrewsbury, duel fought bythe earl of, 
with the Duke of Buckingham - 
Sickness, sea, observations of Common 
Sense on - - i 
Slave trade, onthe extent of —- - 
oo) proclamation of Fhaslamiay fe 
King of mroigeatet , for the abolition 
of - 2 
Smith, Ricardo, Malthus and Say, on 
202 
562 
254 
332 
57 
37 
certain verbal differences between - 17 
Smith (Mr. Enort) on the abuses in 
paper-making - 313 
Smoke, Mr. Rudder’s plan for the con- 
densation of - - - 105 
SociET!Es, PuBLic, PROCEEDINGS OF 
52, 145, 242, 340, 436, 545 
Society, Royal, of Literature, observa- 
vations on the - - 57 
— , Dartmoor, 
from the prize poemofthe - - 236 
Sondes, Sir G. melancholy end of the 
sons of - - - 333 
Spain, on the inquisition of - - 356 
-——-, popular feeling in - - 577 
-, effects of the bad government of ib. 
» on Napoleon’s invasion of - 580 
——-, on the revolutien in - - 589 
——-, extract from the criminal code of 244 
» general rising of the people of . 596 
——-—, on the inquisition and its horrid 
cruelties of 
—_—-~, characteristic remarks on the 
- 699 
people of - 604 
—, on the modes of travelling i in . 605 
———,, on the nobility of : op iD: 
———, on the extent of mendicity in 606 
——- , on bull-fighting in . - 607 
———, on the living literati of 608 
— —,on the ie ae of Jeremy 
Bentham in S sD. 
——-—.,on the newspapers of 609 
———, on intolerance in ° - ib. 
——-— , onthe colonies of ° - 610 
———, on the number eof the monks of - 
———,, on the estimation of England in 
———,, on the policy of the Holy Alli- 
ance towards 61 
Spring, chalybeate, discovery ‘of a, at Ash- 
lord, near Tiverton - 286 
Springs, water, Mr. Fitch on the pheno- 
mena of - , - 400 
St.Paul, account of the island of - 29) 
_ Pancras, description of New Church at 161 
— Lawrence River, observations on  - 332 
Steam-vessels, experiment of, on canals- 61 
, on the form of - 340 
; , Dr. ds de ad on the 
invention of - 389 
STEPHENSIANA, No. x. 40, XI. 140, XII. 
232, XIIT. 331, XIV. 425, XV. 524 
Stoke near Rina Gray’s Church-y ard 
at - 385 
SruDENT, THE Gramay, No. XXV. - 310 
Subscription, Irish, observations on the - 162 
Suction, observations on - 121 
Sugar, observations on - 333 
— works, on the introduction of the 
air-pump into - - 362 
Suicide, observations on - 166 
Surrey Institution, remarks on the - 62 
Sweden, state of the periodical press in 7 
Swedenbo;gian Baca observations on 
the = 
Swift (Dean) and Didity Burlington; Ge 
greement between 
Switzerland, on the politics of : 
Sylvester the Recorder, characteristic re- 
marks on - - 
Tables, mathematical, Mr. Babbage’s dis- 
covery, on the application of machinery 
for calculating and printing - 
Talma, dramatic remarks on - 
Taxation, its effects on the farmer - 
Taxes, on the comparative productiveness 
of high and low - - 
assessed, proceeds of, for six years 
Thermometer, on the use of the, in astro- 
nomical observations - - 214 
Thomaz Manoel Fernandez, biography of 135 
Timber, Capt. Layman’s method of pre- 
serving - - 122 
Tinos island, account of 112, 219 
Tonbridge-school, remarks on the funds of 32 
Topping, Mr., original letter of, to Dr. 
70 
Lind, on the state of India, in 1786 44 
Towns, considerable, of Great Britain, 
population of 489 
Trades, antifectious, Mr. Lacey on 409 
Trappe, address of Antonio Maranon, 
monk of la - - - 610 
Triads, poetical, description of . 304 
Trinidad island, natural curiositiesat . 482 
Troops, mortality of . 142 
Tudor, Mr., his letters on Wales, 209, 302 
Turkish women, on their constraints and 
beauty ye 21 
Turks and Persians, manners of the, con- 
trasted and described 2 19 
Tynemouth, dimensions of a whale 
caught near - . 280 
United States, J. Hawes’ letter on an 
emigrant’s prospects in the - 413 
Universities, Sparish, observations onthe 426 
VARIETIES, LITERARY AND PHILOSO- 
PHICAL, 57, 166, 258, 345, 441, 537 
Vauxhall, antiquities and present state of 203 
Veltheim, Count, observations by, on the 
present practices of agriculture in Ger- 
many . 
Verdicts of coroners? inquests strictures 
on . 418 
Verona, observations on the congress at 366 
Verri, life of 5 - 107 
Vesuvius, account of an n eruption of - 560 
Vessel, description of an ancient, found 
near Rolvenden, Kent - 190, 
~——- steam, experiment of, on canals, . 
Vestries, select, strictures on Mr. Nolan’s 
proposed law for - - 163 
Wake, on the etymology of the “word, 
and its derivatives ; 
. 395 
259 
261 
. 218 
Wiles, 
