GENERAL IN bes 
"TO THE’ * 
FIFTY-NINTH VOLUME. 
FIRST SIX MONTHS. OF 1825. 
BBEY, Glastonbury, recent dis 
coveries in - - - 555 
Abolition of slavery, on the propriety 
of - = - - 
Aborigines of New Holland, ‘account 
of - - - = 172 
Absolution, on the power of the church 
‘to grant - - - 546 
Abuse of the spp post-office detail 
of - 1029 
Academy of Sclenres at Paris, proceed- 53, 
ings of ~ - 154, 443 
seve Trish ee i yap tg 
the - - 346 
, on the padabiiaan at the - 431 
527 
Acceleration of water-wheels, observa- 
tions on the a - ~ 442 
Accidents from bursting of gas pipes,’ + 
on preventing - = - 4 
in steam-vessels, on preven- : 
tion of, liability to - - 26, 
Acid, oxalic, lime-water an‘antidote to’ 19 
, gallic, on ulmin being derivable 
from - -~ 441 
Act, new, for regulation of weights and 
measures, precise time for its ope- 
ration - - - ~ 425 
Action, electro-magnetic, observations 
on - - = 59 
Acupuneturation, on the inefficacy of “ 
galvanism in - -u - 61 
‘Aérial navigation, obseryationson §- 214 
Arrairs, Poriricatr - - 82, 181 
Africa, on the future moral and other 
condition of - L + 599 
Acricutturat Report, Montary, 77, 175, 
269, 368, 467, 562 
Air, foul, in wells, a mask of sponge a 
preservative against - - 
— . beds, observations on - 135 + 512 
Alcohol and paper, on aeetricity ex- 
cited by burning - - 439 
Alloys, fusible. of metals, on prodéeing 
- cold in liquefying - - - 441. 
_ America, North, on the progressive. - 
wealth and power of - - 587 
, South, on the emancipation 
and future greatiess of =~ ~ 600 
Amputator, a new, account of) + 245 
Amsterdam, first meeting of the Society 
of Arts and Sciences of = - - 54 
-, account of the er caval? 
at- | _ 2 275 
Analysis of gaseous mixtures, on the - 44} 
Anatomy of Speech; Mr. Thelwall on . 
the - - 120, 196, 305, 397 
Animals, on the instinct of © -- " = 400 
Montury Maa. Na. 412,-—Supp. 
Antiquaries, proceedings of the Society 
of - : 
Antique, account of a yaluable his- 
torical - - ~ 582 
Antiquities, discovery: of, at Famars, 
near Valenciennes - - 626 
, Egyptian, obseryations on 
, and Japanese, 
on the affinities between > - - 136 
4 Mexican and feb agan 
analogies of - - 393 
Aqueous and atmospheric pressure, 
observations on - - - 102 
- , Mr. 
J. Leigh on ats f- - 326 
Ape; the Siamang, account of - 629 
Apparatus, Mr. Roberts’s, for breath- 
ing with safety ‘in the densest vapour 275 
Aracli; or Heraclea;: apres of the 
district of - g. gabe (ire - 
Arctic regions, observations on Scores- 
by’s voyage tothe -- § 9 21 
Argostoli, pia RESON description 
of - 618 
Aristocracy ay England, Qbservations 
on the 
Arins; bnelene nicralltiggt lof” ‘England, 
om their; being three! Hegpekde instead 
of lions _ - - 396 
Artists, British, account of: the Society 
of - SOMES AS 1262, 338 
Artizans, on the report of the’ society of, 
for inquiring into the causes of: their 
misery - - 134 
Arts, proceedings at the Museum of the » 
French Academy of * »')) - - 54 
5 fine, observations on-the, 72, 262, 
338, 431, 527 
Ascendancy, Spanish, in South Ame- 
rica,on the modes of its maintenance 616 
Asiatic Society, Royal, of Great Bri- 
' tain and Ireland, proceedings of the, 50, 
153, 247, 346, 538 
of Calcutta, proceed- 
ings of the nn -) - 51 
Asiatique, Société, de, Ponies -proceed- 
ings of the - - - 153 
Asso, Cefalonia, account of — - - 618 
Association, See ‘observations on 
the 655 - et 232, 424 
Astronomical Sesibty, proceedings of, “ie 
Athens, on the present in and po- 
litical condition of te = 1606 
Atomic. theory, observations’ on the, . 
246,'345, 440 
Axioms of religious polity, os Common 
Sense - * rg 1323 
AQ Baden, 
