I 
Herculaneum, Sir, Humphrey Days 
op the papyrijfound in < 
Heroes,,vale of, Persia : 
Herschell, Caroline, on, her, astrono- é 
“mical knowledge 
Himalaya, Baron Oune on the heights 
of the chain of. : 
History, naval, Dr. Trotter’ s venaeis 
on., . 
Hollis, i esq. “his character of various 
Nations 
Home, Sir Everard, his obser yauons 
on the rhinoceros 
Hooping- cough, vaccination a:cure of 
Horses, and raral economy, Count 
‘Veltheim on é 
Host, Miraculous, extracts from the 
_story of the ‘ 
ottentots and Caffraria, scientific 
labours of M,,de Lalande, in. the 
country, of the ° 
Houses, Mr. Sabine’s method of con- 
veying water to plants in 
Haman subject, singular, case of a 
corneous excrescencein the . 
Hume, Mr, his misrepresentations re- 
-specting Lord William Russell... 
Hydrophobia, the .scutellaria laleri- 
stale a remedy for : 
aa efficacy of oxygenated 
quriatic acid, in cases of ° 
Hygrometer, simple substitute for. 
Hythe, tomb,of a,Ruasian physician at 
INCIDENTS 81, 178, 273, 370, 467, 
en empire, advantage of, to Great 
ritam, questioned 
Indians, 1octaw, Mr. T oulmin on the 
language of the 
Intellectual system, Schiller’ 8, obser 
vations on 
Ionian Islands, Dr. Miiller ¢ on the ac- 
tual condition of the - 
—, public affairs ofthe . 
Institution, African, account of ‘ 
Irak Arabi, descriptionof | . ‘ 
Ireland, picture of, with the causes of 
its discontents 
, miserable condition of the 
poor of the South of «| 480; 
, state of , 
— » state of, illustrated, and) re- 
medies, suggested , 
Irish peasant, observations, on the ... 
Tyands, Greek, on the actual state of 
the . . . 
Ispahan, visit to _ 94 
Italian muse, observations on the 116; 
Italy, letters from the sonth of 
. 
James IT, anecdotes of an old; man, 
now living, borin thereign of « 
Jennings, Mr. his remarks on) the, prey 
varication of Mr, Wesley it 
Jews, on the manner of their spend- 
ing the Sabbath : 
——, observations on the, in the T ark- 
_ ish empire 
- $8 
Jolinson, Dr, as pensioner, remarks on 29 
Joyce county, lreland, extraordinary 
movement of land in 
N DEX. 
y¥ Judd, Mr. his improved method of 
planting vines forforewg + 587 
| Judges’ Act, observations on the + 614 
| Junius, snegestions: that Dr: Francis 
ymay have been ike ah 
Kandawar,, the ancient nee va ac 
count of 2 585 
Kebyrbor tree, Dr. (ds Copland’s de> 
scription of 19149 
Kermarshah, Persia, valley of. S587 
King, — patriot,’ Lord Bolingbroke’s 
delineation of a 16 Yves 
Kings, on the duties of) ><: 465 
Knight, Mr. T. A. on the propagation 
of varieties of the walnut-tree by 
budding : 
Labourers, British, agricuitural and 
manufacturing, account of meeting 
held. at the City of London tavern, 
on Mr. Owen’s plan for the relief 
of ’ « 466 
| Lalande M. de, his scientific labours 
in the country of the Hottentots 
+ 240 
and Caffraria . f 4145 
395 | Landed interest, extraordinary report 
of the committee of Parliament/on. 564 
216 | Langsdorf, Baron, his observations on,» 
Brazil . . ~ 513 
61 Language; on purifying ° 445 
» Saxon, practical observa- 
3 filines on the study of i 61312 
303:| Languages and dialects, Adelung’s 
406 survey of all known ° 11§99 
566 | Latin and Greek, observations on —.-527 
Le Francois, Madame, astronomer, 
- 617 account of © « 45 
Lawrence, Mr. his retractation insud.3§42 
- 205 | Laws, poor, new system of, proposed 
by Common Sense . 41289 
25 | ——, usury, observations on:the > SAT 
Leeds, society of arts formed ate: (2 569 
429 | LEGISLATION, BRITISH, 64,° 160, 252, 
270 350,’ 4535 534 
366 | Legislative power, observations on . 105 
589| Legitimacy, on the abuse of power by 143 
Leicester, public meeting. of ‘the ho- 
17 siers and manufacturers of tf e377 
Leicestershire, publicaneeting of the! 
497 agricultarists of - aoib, 
288 } Liberty, Spanish song of a «10 
Lime; ‘slaked, .on'the use of, in. vege~ 
318 tation 2 415 
498)| Lincoln, public meeting of the coullty 
of, for seduction of taxation, + 577 
494) Literary Magazine, French,:published 
579 in London; observations on 6,75 
393 | Literature, ancientlycetm of 29; 226 
3li| = » FORELGN, NOVELTIES OF, 
40, 233, 332, 429, 529 
6 Londeus view of Newton's house in , 481 
Louis XV1.some particulars connect- 
297 ed with -hisiexecution © oo) +582 
, Lueas, the Rev. C. on the prevailing 
iA 25 practice of sinony ~ + 508 
‘| Lyons, curious. MSS, in the grand li- 
56 brary of: + 515 
298 | Macklin, letter of Colman to vi 6 S89 
Magnetism, Professor Hansteim’s ob- 
- 157 servations on » 459 
Manchester, 
