INDE xX.; 
Ravages of tle gooseberry,caterpillar, 
means of preventing the, o '4 feng sui 403 
Reid's. anecdotes ,of ,Johow, Bunyon,, 
misrepresentations ins): jo- eu) \o #209 
Rein-deer, , of, Lapland, brought to 
Iingland, description.of,.) .» - 157 
Religion, true, ,»mannen, of determin: 
ing it . * 2 139 
Review, Quarterly, remarks on 20,201,414 
- Edinburgh ‘ » 129 
——, Retrospective A - 323,492 
Revolution, French, how far philo- | 
sophy. was concerned with the - 203 
Rheumatism,,.on) the. causes of and 
‘remedies for 108 F - 170 
Rhinoceros, Sir Edward Home’s ob- 
servations on the 2 3 2 242 
Ridgway’s, literary lounge at. . 
Ricgo, original particularsof —« 19 
Rio Janeiro, observationson. + 512 
Roads, unnecessary, on the Act for 
stopping up . . + 204 
Robbers, ingenious, account of . . 138 
Robinson, Mrs, and General Tarleton, 
account of : rig 28 « 527 
Rock slate, live turtle foundina . 61 
Roman history, Gibbons, critical re- 
marks on ° . - 109 
Rootsey, Mr. his communication of 
Capt. Bayne’s route across the 
northern desert of Arabia eke 
Rose-bud, ancient description of the 216 
Ross, Mr. his method of forcing 
asparagus . ° : 
Rousseau, M. his observations on free 
government . . . 
Russell, Lord William, observations 
on the life of ; ° - 216 
Russia, new monthly literary journal 
in English and French, published 
in, account of > « 545 
———’', extraordinary hail-storm in ©. 357 
Russians, on the personal condition 
of the ‘ < ; 
Sardanapalus,a tragedy, LordByron’s, 
review of and extracts from. : 
Scarlett, Mr, remarks en his Poor 
Bill ° : » 128 
Schiller, on his intellectual system  . 25 
———, conclusion of the analysis of 
the worksiof ‘ . 800, 402 
Scio, massacres at, by the Turks... 563 
Scotland, on the judicial, administra- 
tion of. « . «129 
Scutellaria Laterifolia, a remedy for 
hydrophobia ‘ i - 61 
Sea monster, account of a R 
Seamen,: on: improveménts: i the 
health of . m + 489 
Selden, his birth place, at Salvington 193 
Senegal, notice relative! to the French 
establishment in : - 146 
Searching houses, extraordinary po wer 
assumed at Oxford of ° « 401 
Sesostris, writings of 9. . « 649 
‘ Shepperton, Middlesex, descriptionof 43 
Sheridan, observations on ‘ - 5a 
Ships, on the improved condition of 514 
- 158 
537 
142 
201 
Slave trade, on the, enormous exten 
Siberia, and. Tartary, on, the dialects , 
| , of, and means of extending our. com-. 
EONS: 
merce tay. hyn is'1909 
Simony, the Rev. C. Lucas on t a pre- 
vailing, practice of 
iti ¥v 59308 
Cea 
‘Skimmed) milk, Mr, Edmund Davy 00 
detection of frauds practised in .,....,,,62 
arnarvonshire 
TULSA 
‘Slate, rooffing, Mr. Farey, on strata.im, 
Lived 
vr ahaa : saod } pare. 
——, horrors of the, .., \. 338 
‘Small-pox, Mr. Asbury’s plan for,'ex- 
terminating the natural, .:, | ...;41 
Smith, Mr. Enort, on larch bark ©... 317 
——, Mr. on ascertaining, the heights... 
of mountains , «,.)),,.4...% 5 
Smoke, on the combustion of _ 
SOCIETIES, PUBLIC, PROCEEDINGS 
OF é 144, 239, 336, 439,537 
Society, British Union, objects of ,. ,,185 
for the Suppression, of , Vice, 
observations on : - 456 
Societies and book-clubs, plans.of _ . 488 
Somerset, extracts from, the MS. Iet-. 
ters of the good duchess of, to Miss 
Catherine Talbot ; + 356 
Song, national, observations on «222 
Southey, Mr. on the empirical metre 
of his “* Vision of Judgment” 9 296 
Southwell, Robert, jesuit, on his poe-,, 
tical productions. . 325,465, .561 
Spain, political condition of yogic 
—— , on the English jury system in-.,.; 
troduced into . ° * 
Statuary, Egyptian, arrivals of, at the. 
Museum < . a 45 
Stael, Madame de, on her works, and 
character . . 4 + 128 
Staffordshire, riots by the miners, of + 474 
Steam, on propelling carriages by _..._56 
vessels, on the advantages of ., 539 
STEPHENSIANA 39, 138, 326, 425, 525 
Stickleback, habits of the fish called 
. 229 
the ‘ . - . 406 
Stnart, Mr. duel between, and Sir 
Alexander Boswell, bart. - 583 
STUDENT, THE GERMAN, 25, 124, 300, 402 
Suicides, number of, in’ ten years, in 
the city and liberty of Westminster, 59 
Sunday, of the manner of spending, 
by the English . . 125 
Superstition, instances of. . 142 
Susa, description of the ruins. of |) 612 
Sussex, the Duke of,, his observations 
at the late Norfolk fox dinner’, 78 
Syracuse, description ofthe city of, 32 
, street of tombs at . 34 
~, eat of Dionysius at ye OD 
Supper harvest, observations on j« 500 
Swansea;on improvement in the:cop- 
per works,of 5 + 459, 359 
Sweden and Norway, Lieut..O, J. Ha- 
gelstam’s statistical account of... 309 
Switzerland, on the increase of mu- 
tual instruction in » 250 
Tathem, Mr..on the minimum of the 
barometer at different periods eal 
Taxes, 
