INDEX. 
Migration of caterer description 
of the = - - 229 
birds, pibishaniias on the, 397 
Mildew on canvas, effects of - 338 
Mind, observations on - =rbrlal Dd 
Mineral_ springs of Mount Caucasus, 
account of a journey to.the - ~ 221 
Mines, Cornish, proposals for a scien- 
tific school -in the - - - 50 
Miseries of ‘priestly government, ob- 
servations on the - - - 108 
Missions, Christian, observations on. - 371 
Modes, absurd, of classical tuition, ob- 
servations onthe ~ 
Moisture of papers of different kinds, 
on the absorption of = - 241 
Moon’s eclipse, query concerning - 337 
light and heat - - ib. 
Moore, Ann, the fasting woman, ac- 
countof - - - ib. 
Mortality of children in Paris, -obéerva- 
tions on the 10947 - 245 
Music, New, 69, 162, 258, 354, 450 
Nicaragua, description of the lake and 
principal towns in the district of - 314 
Naples, on the past and Been state 
of - = 36 
Natural Histary, on neglected saa 
/ances of - - 304 
Navigation-steam, on the ana care 
respecting - - - 254 
Negro, a Mandingo, information from, 
on the interior of Northern Africa - 197 
Nervous'system, observations on the - 449 
Nestorian progenitorship, observations 
on és e = - 328 
News From Parnassus - - 210 
Note, an editorial, on Duvard - AlY 
OsiruaRy OF THE “Mowra, 82, 180, 276, 
‘' 371, 470 
seat SuprrPLeMenTaRy, 559 
Objects, on seeing, under water - 46 
Observatories, on determining the di- 
rection of the meridian of - - 45 
Occvanencrs, Pozrricat, 70, 169, 263, 
360, 460 
——, Provincia, 87, 184, 281, 
376, 474 
Oiland coal-gases compared - - 106 
-— and water, observations on - 337 
Opera-house ‘Shieiions, observations 
(on - - - 40 
Ores, on the lama of - - 339 
Organs of enunciation, and formatiou 
‘of literal elements, Mr. Thelwall’s 
lecture on the, + - = 5, 113, 200 
Origin of the brickiogtay s sted query 
forthe . - - 427 
Oswestry, history of - - = 130 
Oxford, ot the remains of popery at - 11 
——, account of a late riot at - 380 
Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, on the 
union of, - - - 312 
Paint, potato, how to make - «.'339 
Panacea, or whole art of medicine ~- 409 
Papers of different kinds, on the ab- 
sorption of moisture by = - - 241 
for draughtsmen, description of 435 
Paris, on the:mortality of childven in - 245 
Paris, description of a wire-bridge at - 359 
Parr, Dr., anecdotes of the late et 27, 
Particles, inquiry on - - - 102 
Passions, on the physiology of the - 317 
Parents, New, 52, 147, 247. 246, 344, 439 
» specification of, that have 
not been given within the year 537 | 
Perceptions by the senses on muscular 
exertion, on the dependence of ~~ 46 
Perfectable, queryin man - - 506 
Peter’s, St., at Rome, observations on 249: 
Petersburgh, account of a grand féte at 482 
Petty, Sir Wiliam, his observations on 
the impolicy of impressments of sea- 
men - - - - 239 
Phenomenon, account of a singular 189 
» an exeporcinary musi- 
cal, accountof = - - 262 
Philadelphia, account of the aledanne 
Philosophical Society at - ~ 265 
Philomatic institution, : account of the 410 
Phosphate of iron, analysis of a species 
of - - - - 241 
Phosphor in potatoes, observations on 435 
Plague, doubts on the contagion of the 132 
, on the contagion of - - 245 
Planet, the Ericke, observations on the 143 
Plants, fossil, on cultivating knowledge 
of - - - - 253 
Pleading, observations on x - 139 
Porrry Orictnat, 43, 141, 239, 334, 433 
-, on didactic - - - 503 
- supplementary - - 509 
Poles, magnetic, query whether the 
earth possesses two or four = = | 45 
Pope, on the rank of, as a poet = 512 
Popery, on the remains of, at Oxford 11 
Port Jackson, description of - ohn wed 
Portsmouth dock-yard, account of a 
dreadful catastrophe at - - 385 
Potass, pure, on obtaining = - - 336 
Poultry, domestic breed, on the habi- 
tudes of - - - - 310 
Power, steam, on the importance of - 144 
Prejudices, observations on - - 324 
Preservation of the copper sheathing of 
vessels, on the - - “20 
Press, on the state of the, at Gonstantle 
nople - - - - 23 
Pressure, aqueous and. atmospheric, 
Mr. J. Leighon - * : 
Price Currents, Montury, 75, 174, 2694 
364, 456 
Priestcraft, on the miseries of - - 108 
Problem, a mathematical - 
, Mr. J. Davis, on Pie 
perspective - 203 
, Cambridge, from "1800 to 
1820, observations onthe - - 234 
Progenitorship, Nestorian, instances of 32% 
Property, landed, on taste in the im- 
provement of - - - 487 
Pusuicarions, New, Lisr or, 7, 176, 271, 
367, 465 
Quarterly Review, observations on 136, 329 
Reviewers, 232 
Quills, new method of preparing, - 164 
lace, human, on the gradation of the 26, 
110, 908 
Railway 
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