INDEX. 
Baden, beneficial effects of gas extract- 
ed from the mineral waters of - 55 
Banxrurts - 72, 179, 272, 371, 470, 564 
Barometrical preeurs) in 1@24, obser- 
vations.on - = - 244 
Basalt, on the strata ok being formed 
of the ejected matter from volcanoes 242 
Bath, description of -- - - 126 
Bazaar, horse, King-street, Fortman- 
square, description of - 129 
Belloc, Madame, her defence of Hina 
Byron - - 114 
Belzoni’s Egyptian Soros, Mr. Cum- 
berland on - - - 315 
Bentham, Mr., his anti on Mr. 
Peel’s speech for raising the salaries 
of the stipendiary magistrates - 408 
Bernini, artist, account of — - - 633 
Berries, coffee, on obtaining a fine green 
emerald colour from - - 245 
Biscay, bay of, on the less magnitude 
of the waves of, than of those of the 
German Sea = = - 58 
Bite of serpents, remedy for - - 472 
Blair, Dr., extract from, on the pressure 
of fluids. - - - - 22 
,Blanc, Mont, and Mont Rosa, measure- 
ments of = - - ' - 344 
Bodies, incandescent, eebareanent of 
the heat of the surfaces of - - 58 
Bone, Mr., remarks on his enamels - 530 
Bordeaux, questions by the Royal Me- 
dical Society of -_- - - 54 
Boulogne-Sur-Mer, description of — - 466 
Boussingalt, M., analysis of the milk of 
the cow-tree, "by - - - 60 
Boyle, Hon.. Robert, some account of 38 
Bravery and generosity, military, traitsof 44 
Bread, bakers’, on the deleterious ef- 
fects of - - - - 274 
Breathing, voluntary, onits quickening 
the pulse, and increasing animal heat 440 
Bricks, on Mr. Berridge’s ventilating 625 
Bridges, rope, in India, description of 171 
Bridgewater, characteristic observations 
on the late Duke of - - ill 
Bristol-canal, the new, on the advan- 
tages of - - - - 509 
Bryce, Dr., his test of perfect vacci- 
nation - - - - 244 
Buckingham-house, on the present im~- 
provements at - 625 
Building materials, process for ascer- 
taining the power of, to resist frost - 343 
Buildings, the oublie, observations on 233 
Byron, Lord, Madame Belloc’ s de- 
fenceof  - - - 114 
3 » review of the letieks of 
Sir E. Brydges on the character and 
poetical genius of - - 210 
»——, on his blank verse (211 
Calcutta, proceedings of the Asiatic So- 
ciety of = - - = - $l 
eee of the Church 
‘ Missionary Association of - 154 
_ Camberwell, account of the Sunrey. Li- 
. terary Institution at - 247 
Cambridge, proceedings of the Philo- 
“ pore Society of - - 53 
Canal, the great, at Amsterdam, ac- 
count of - - - 275 
, the new Bristol, advantages of - 508 
Carbonate of iron, discovery of, at Ply- 
mouth, Vermont, United States - 627 
Carcases of newly-killed animals, on 
the temperature of the - - 440 
Carlton Palace, some account of Seas 
Carolina, North, account of the gold 
mines of  - - 627 
Castile, new plan of instruction, or- 
ganized by the council of - » 54 
Castleden, Mr., onthe Macadam system 640 
Catherine I]. Empress of Russia, un- 
published letters by = - - 46, 236 
Catholic claims, observations on the 422, 428 
question, motives and pre- 
tences of opposition to - - 429 
— , observations on - 638 
“ Cave of the Nymphs,’’ Homer’s de- 
scription of, and observations on the 201 
Cefalonia, interesting extract from Col. 
Nupier’s book on the roads of - 617 
, description of - - 543 
Celery plant, on the existence of man- 
nainthe - - - =, 
Cerebral disorders, on the varieties of - 78 
Character, on the formation of - 302 
, individual and corporate, 
observations on - - - 414 
Charing Cross, some account of the 
magnificent improyements about to 
be made in the neighbourhood of - 434 
Charles I., anecdote of the widow of - 633 
Charles IL, characteristic remarks on 321 
Charms, medicinal, observations on - 502 
Charts of the globe, shewing the mag- 
netic meridians, construction of, by 
M. Morlet - - - 58 
Chemistry, prismatic, observations of |» 
Common Sense on - - 226 
Chevalier, M., on ammoniacal gas be- 
ing a product of vegetation - 60 
Chimneys, smoky, query for the cause 
and cure of - - - 50 
-———.. -- Mr. Sharp’s cure 
for. - - sls 
» modern, observations on - 314 
China, on the ancient government and 
historical records of - - 34 
Chinese and Egyptian languages, on 
the analogy between the —- 10 
Chlorides of itanjur, on the ene 
sition of - - - 243 
CuRonoLocy, iondseoee 88, 182, 287, 383 
478, 574 
Churches, Christian and Pagan, temples,. 
view of the most remarkable, - 40 
of Paris, description of ..- 608 
Classes, labouring, Mr. Rankin on the 
improved condition of = ow) + 134 
Clauses in the marriage service, cobser- 
vations on two - - <3, 3 
Cleveland-house, history of .- - - lll 
Climate of the Ionian Isles, table of the 643 
Climates, hot, on the malaria of - 643 
Climbing-boys, on the disuse of - 314 
Clock, steeple, on illuminating the face ; 
~ 441 . 
of, by gas - = 
; Club, 
