INDEX. 
Railway-road, on the propriety of 
forming a national - - 418 
Railways, Mr. J. Gray’s observations 
op - - - - 30, 416 
Rank of Pee, as a poet, remarks on __ 
the - 12 
Rape of the Pack Pope’ s, remarks on 13 
Reading, light, sketches for -- ~.494 
Rearing of silk-worms, Mr. Jennings 
on - + > = - 26 
Reason, obseryations on = 
Reflections on the old year - - 497 
Reformers, parliamentary, on the bene- 
fits from the exertions of - ery] 
Remarks on the Essay on Gradation 208 
Reply to objections against Macadami- 
zation - - - 119 
Report, Mepicat, 73, 171, 266, 362, 453 
Researches in Egypt = - - =. Ou 
Review or Lirerarurr, Monruty, 54, 
149, 248, 257, 343, 442 
-——~, supplementary - - 510 
, TuearricaL - 68, 161, 257, 450 
Reviews, observations on - 136 
Riot, a late, at Oxford, account of - 380 
Robertson, Dr., on remittent fever, 205, 213 
liods, lightaing, on the erection and 
use of - - - - 16 
eo SRE observations 
% -.242 
Rot, dry, Mr. jee onthe - - 399 
Royal Society, proceedings of - - 49 
Russia, White, account, of contract 
thneetings in, = - - 481 
Sabbatans, a new sect of Christians, 
account of - - - - 358 
Sackville, the late Lord George, on his 
being Junius - - 249 
Salt, advantages of mixing, with hay ~ 166 
, on the uses of, in manufactures 
and agriculture = - - - 326 
Science, mechanic, on the application 
of, to, husbandry, 5 -~ - ~ 493 
Seamen, hints on impressment. of, 209, 392 
499 
Sheathing, copper, of vessels, on the 
preservation of > - - 20 
Shenstone and the econ, Mr. W 
Taylor on - - 24 
Sheridan, on the last deva Mo - - 343 
Silenus, on the mythological account of, 193 
Simon’s Town, Cape of ont Eiopes 
description of - 2 
Sitometer, description ofa. - - 339 
Slaves, negro, on the necessity of eman- 
cipating - - - - 347 
Skeleton, the living, authentic account 
of - - - - 39 
Slips, Mr. Jennings on the propagation 
of apple-trees by. .- = - 127 
—, further observations on = - - 228 
Smith, Mr. Enort, his observations on 
the improvidence of mechanics - 200 
———— , his query, for the 
author of “* Auld Robin Gray”? - 232 
Snuffing of candles, observations on - 48 
Soap, transparent, method of making 337 
Society, Royal, proceedings of - - 49 
, Linnzan, do. - = WARE 
Society, Geological, do. - + ib. 146 
, Horticultural, do. - - ib. 
, Astronomical, do, - - ib. 
——, Wernerian Natural History, do. ib. 
Royal Asiatic, do, .. = - cae ails 
——, New Zoological - - 146 
, Leeds Puflosephicek and Lite- 
rary, “do. - sy om 146 
——., American Philosophical, at 
Philadelphia = - - 261 
, Asiatic, of Calcutta - - 340 
Socterizs, Procreepinas or Learnep 49, 
146, 144, 340, 439 
Sonnet by Bowles = - - 232 
Sonnets, Bowles’, obseryationson - 412 
Sound, on the velocity of. - - 143 
Southey, Dr., his poetic character - 215 
Speech, Mr. Thelwall, on the anatomy, 
of - - 113 
Sponge, on the vital functions of the, - 243 
Spots on the sun’s disc, observations on 243 
Stars, fixed, on the southern motion of 
some of the - - - 45 
, earth, observations on = 396 
State of Naples, on the pastand present, 36 
Stature, on the elasticity of _ - + 315 
Steam, Mr. Tredgold on the power of 338 
coach, description of a See be 
Strawberry, on the cultivation of the,120, 305 
Street-sweeping in Lambeth, on, the a 
improper persons engaged in (7 323 
Stieets, new, Mr, Farey,on —- - 302 
Stockholders, observations on -.. -.432 
Stupidity and folly, on the distinction 
between - - -) 25 
Substitute for Indian ink, description, , 
ofa - - et] 
Suspension, dormitory, of aniitigl life, 16 
Sydney Cove and Town, New South 
Wales, description of - - 4 
Synod of Dort, observations on the - 128 
, on the English divines 
who attended the. - =) 2 wodher 
Tailors, account. of several, eminent),,,. 
men who had been - ; BEY 
Tarantula, on the bite of the °- ~ 462 
Tatem, Mr., his observations on dry-rot, 339 
Taylor, Mr. W., his remarks on Shen-.., 
stone and the Leasowes & adaite 24 
Tea, on the adulteration of. = )4)., «s\. 65 
— of different eoumaiee description... 
of - - - 5a7 
Territory und, sceilalacne of \the; five. 
principal monarchies of Europe, de-, 
scription of - - 1 oe 
Testament, Old,. on. the ansiquatn atnts 
different parts of the 5387 
That and The, J. H.- Toakann, » gehm 320 
Thelwall, Mr., bis lectures on * eho, swat 
organs ae enunciation, and formation ||. 
of literal elements, - 5, 113, 202, 305 
Tibur, recommended attempt to recover 
the treasure supposed to be buried in 
> 1 sae 
the bed of the - - - 97 
Tomb of Bonaparte, description of, aul 
its site - - - 402 
Tooke, Horne, evidence that he was 
Junius = - - . - 118 
Toric of ruz Montx = - 40 
Tower, 
