IN D E X. 



Charles IX, on his conduct connected 

 with the massacre of St. Bartholo- 

 mew • . . . 600 



Chatellenx, Marquis de, letter of 

 Wa.'-'hinstcn to 5'2r> 



Chess, familiar to the Kanitcliatdalcs 625 



Chimney-top, Mr. Tredgold on the 

 proper size of a 483 



Chili, account of the earthquake in 204 



Chimneys, on the improper structure 

 of, and mode of preventing their 

 smoking 225 



smoky, on the cnre of • • 389 



Chinese, on the canonical and moral 

 books of the 221 



Cbrisiians, fiee-thinking, account of 133 



Chronology, improved, Mr. Cook on 2U6 



CLurcli, Romish, on the miracles and 

 saints of tlie 28 



establishment, Irish, IMr. Hume 



on .... 460 



Churches, Mr Halliday on the want of 

 accommodation in • • • • 498 



" Cicero de Republica," on the reco- 

 very of, and observations on .• 4 



Clarke, Mrs., on Col. Wardle's indict- 

 ment of, for peijury, and compen- 

 sation to 234 



Coast, Yarmouth, and its rare plants, 

 description of •••• 214 



Cochrane, Capt. J. D. object of his 

 journey to the Frozen Sea .. 606 



• his departure 



from Irkutsk . • . • 633 



his return to 



Europe •• .. ib. 



Cort'ee, mode of drinking, by the 

 Arabs .. 523 



Coiigny, admiral, account of the mur- 

 der of • • • • • . • • 695 



Collecti'^ns, national, plan for erecting 

 buildings for 227 



Colleges, Scotch, observations on 353 



Collms and Savage, query respecting 

 the portraits of 221 



Colour, green, of oysters, observations 

 on the •••. 453 



Coliin)bus, authentic details relative to 149 



Colonies of Spain, on their inliuence on 

 the mother country .... 523 



Comet, the late, account of .... 1(;7 



Comets, on the number of .... 76 



Commerce and police of Great Bri- 

 tain, M. Dupin on the • • 479 



Common Sense objections by, to the 

 repeal of llie usury laws . . 198 



— on the employment of 



women in medicine^ as arii.sans, &c. 399 



rules by, for lione»t 



men . • • . • . • • 483 



COM.MERCIAI. Ktl'onT, 81, 171, '.ifi6, 3t)3, 

 456, 555 

 Commonwealth, observations by Afri- 



canus on a 7 



Como, Cljevalicr Amorctli's excursion 

 from Lugano to the lake of ■ ■ . • 1^05 



'—'■ • li oni 



1 



the lake, to the Valteline and Bel- 

 lano ..•• .... 316 



Comparison, grammatical, Dr. Shaw 

 on 127 



Company, East India, ideas of the, by 

 the natives of India .• 587 



Condaniiue, observations of, on inocu- 

 lation «... •-•• 413 



Continent, North American, on the 

 indications of returning spring on 

 the 260 



Conveyance, land-steam, Mr. Gray on 409 



Cook, Mr. on improved chronology 206 



Cormack, Bir. VV. E. his account of a 

 journey across the island of New- 

 foundland ..;... 299 



CoilRESPONDENTS, NOTICES TO, 96,190, 



286,574 

 Cow, on the butter of the .. 453 



(;o«dry, W. his plan for conducting 

 the vinous fermentation of worts in 



' close vessels 191 



___ for protecting 



turnips from the fly .• 298 



Criticism, Contemporaky, Phi- 

 losophy OF •• Si 

 Crucibles, Newcastle, observations on 257 

 Cruelty to animals, observations on 15 



■ extracts from the 



.. 16 



130 



Idle 



further observa- 



tions on •• ..•• 291 



Cucumbers, on cultivating 360 



Cultivation of tea or spices, query res- 

 pecting •• 486 



Uansey, Captain, his plan for the pre- 

 servation of shipwrecked mariners 433 



Deane Silas, some account of 143 



Deaths .... 85,181,275,371,465 



Deccan, description of the 577 



Delambre, M. memoir of 138 



Discipline, prison, anniversary meet- 

 ing of the society for improving, 340, 



5i9 

 Discovery, Philosophicai-, Spi- 

 rit of • ••• 76,16.1,256,358,550 



on Capt. Parry's second 



voyage of 345 



Discus-sion, on the freedom of •••• 153 

 Distillation of palatable and fresh wa- 

 ter at sea, method of • • • • 653 

 DivlDENOs 82, 172, 267, 365, 457, .557 

 Dodd and Birch, anecdote of • . . . 141 

 Dorpat, description of •• 603 

 Doebereiner, professor, his experi- 

 ments on the protoxide of platinum 257 

 Drama .. 60,169,243,344,445,534 

 Dreaming and idiolism, on the analo- 

 gy between 398 



Drowning, dcscriplion of a new ma- 

 chine, culled the Uouanelte, topre- 



serve from 



Dry-rot, Mr. Baker's remedy for .. 

 Mr. Huriidgeon 



75 

 72 

 290 

 525 



Dubois, Cardinal, account of • . • • 

 Dunghills, on the ^!pontan^ous combug-^ 

 tion of ■ ' ....' 551 



Dunn, 



