L, N, D, E, X% 
Napoleon, his account of the eatastrophed3s 
no murder Oh." 
Bassevil'e Pees | 
nis. suppression ‘ofa tumult. ih. 
: =o nis Ttalian command 639 
——— his acconnt of Barras ib 
——————— of La Reveillere 
re 7) a 640) 
aE of Rewbell’ ++ ib, 
Napoli, di Romania, original account 
of the capture of, by the Greeks ~~ > 1 
veckar family, some account of the 599 
Jeéro slavery, obsetyations on 338 
Nerves, as the organs of sentiment and 
..Xoluntary motion, observations on 252 
News From PaRNASsus, 20, 210, 306,414 
Norse and, Celtic poetry, obser vations 
on Sees 307 
Norrs, AN IRISHMAN’S, on Parts, 
No. V-. 
Nouns, English, Dr. Shaw on some 
eencece “eescee I4 
peculiarities ‘of Risin cas 500 
Novels, Scotch, strictures. on the con- 
. struction, genius, and composition 
of the... 5 cote’ = 118 
Oakley, “Mr. his Jetters on the medi- 
«al schools of London mere Aye ie 
ce CURE EN ERS, Provincial, 88, 184, 
281, 377, 474, 569 
Gils, ao query for the mode of 
prepat 424 
Bees - 
mele 6 
207 
ee Duke of, in 1415, account 
of, while resident in England, 
Oreston, Deyon-hire, account of fossil 
bones found at as «- 440 
Oxford, uoi versity M. Taillardier’s 
oy account ts) 
Owen, Mr. observations on his colony 
at Lanark EN ER 
ppReckine J juries, remarks on * 542 
Paley, Dr. on the eternity of divine 
unishment ; 
Tapes .on the decay of modern 
are on the adulteration of, by gyp- 
Batis, on the conduct of the “English 
snisiting ane 
—, change of sepulture in 
7B" journal of a lady in an excursion 
527 
_ ese 
224 
a , descitption ofthe Pantheon at 226] 
Pere la Chaise 927 
— the Mureun of — 
TNataral History 
Palais Lycée 
Bourbon oune 
——_——_—_——_. Chamber of 
_ Deputies 
Hospital of In- 
_valids gate ib 
Mr, Mortimer on the strects, 
public buildings, &e. of 387, 501 
-—~-~, on erimes and suicides committed 
at . 383 
509 
ence a,9.9 1 
~——, 
--s« ree 
Paris, on the useful and ornamental at 388 
——, on the general filthy state of ib. 
——, palace of the 7 ‘nileries at... 400 
——- -the Loiivre » ong 40 L 
——, the Fonntain rane ib. 
—, Gallery of Paintings, Palais du 
vc RS a ees ae sane SOF 
— , the exhibition akan 50k 
— * the Museum of Natursl History, 
the Garden of Plants 6 yl i 502 
——, 0n passports at snag tae 
——, schools of ga'eth ib. 
—-, on the expense of living at. ib. 
——., a novel mode of interpretation at 503 
Parliament, petition of dissenters to 80 
Parry, Capt. on his exploring voyage 
in the Arctic Seas bia 349 
Parties, political, obseryations on, 120 
Patents, NEw, 53, 144, 42449 553, 438, 
‘530 
Paul I. of Russia, characteristic re-- 
niarks on, and death of vss = 693 
Pepys, Mr. on bis galvanic apparatus 174 
Perkins, Mr, on the liquetaction of 
atmospheric air A-6E 244 
Perkins, Mr. on his improvement in 
the steamengine ‘ 
Persecution, religious, sketches of 
Persia, on the ancient history of —.- 
on the establishment of jirda- | 
ism in pense aD, 
Persons, EMINENT, BIOGRAPHY OF, 
40, 327, 530 
Pern, on the political state of Sth 40° 
Peveril of the Peak, review of -.... 118 
Pheedrus, historical. account. of, and 
516 
504 
18 
character of his writings ae 
Phenomena of dyeing, observations on y: 
certain ee >. 409 
. voleanic, on the causes of 494 
Phenomenon, geological, accountofa 411 
Piccadilly, account of, in the time of | 
Charles I. oan wp as 243 
Pinkney, William, esq. American di- 
plomatist, memoirs of —..-- 527 
Planets, observations on the ..--, 222 
| Plants, experiments on’ Seraale dL 
'Plumbaygo, Dr. Hare and Professor - 
Silliman’s experimentson  .--. 345 
Plucking live geese, on the cruel prac- 
tice of SeAS ate 423 
Polarization, coloured, M, Arago’s dis- 
covery in eee eperes 442 
Poland, Napoleon's wish to restore 
the kingdom of peas 614 
Powell, Rev. B. on ‘the barometric. 
measurement of heights a 440 
Poerry, OxrGinaL, 50, 149, 245, 354, 
457, 529 
Danish, observations on 306 
Norse and Celtic, observa- 
tions on wane cen ‘ 
———— French, observations on 518 
Pope’ s house at Twickenham, des- 
cripfion of ata 585 
Potteries, Staffordshire, description of 
the district of the, w ith the state of 
the manufactories peek 290 
Potteries, 
