INDEX. 
Club, Smithfield, Query for the - 310 
Clyde, an account of an unusual rise, 
and effects of the - - - 95 
Coins; method of reading inscriptions 
~ on - = (2 - - 118 
Colombia, mintage of, from 1801 to 
1804 - - - 521 
Colouring trinkets, directions for - 4 
matter, extracted from red 
cabbage-leaves = - - 440 
Commerce, capital, and revenue of 
the United States, on the - 29505 
SSS ———— of 
England - - - - ib. 
.) a of 
France - - - - 50 
Commenciat Rerort, Montuiy, 82, 177, 
270, 359, 468, 562 
Common Sense, observations on pris- 
matic chemistry by - 226 
——, axtoms of reliectonte 
“polity by, . e - 328 
Companies, joint-stock, sbiarraiods on 1, 97 
, milk and gas - - il 
——, Mr. Farey on joint-stock 145 
——, ————_,, his listof - 146 
———_—,, ———-_,, extended list 
of - - - - 337 
——__——, insurance, observationson 219 
Company, philosophical joint-stock, 
proposed plan of a - - 222 
Composition, literary, observations on 638 
. of oil-gas, observations on 59 
Contagion, on the certainty of - 415 
and non-contagion, observa- 
tionson - 3 629, 644 
Conveyance, steam, Mr. F. Gray’s re- 
marks on - 216 
, 3 and Tatdi! observa- 
tionson - - - - 509 
Copper-plates, method of preserving - 61 
Copper powder-barrels, on the prefe- 
rence due - ~'521 
Coppering ships’ bottoms, on Sir Hum- 
phrey Davy’s method of — - - 275 
Corn-laws, on the operation of the - 2 
, on the effects of the ~ 
Cornwall, proceedings of the Royal 
Institution of - - ~ 
Coronation of Charles X., observations - 
on - - - 427 
CorresronpENce, AnsouRNED - 640 
Correspondents, notices to, 96, 192, 296, 
392, 488, 584 
Cosmorama, observations on the - 531 
Craniology, Mr.J. Jennings’ observa- 
tions on - - - 
Ciimea, progress of religious instruction 
in the - - - - 54 
Criricism, Puitosoruy or Conremro- 
RARY - -_ 13, 209, 332, 522 
Cromwell, Bradshaw, and Ireton, his- 
toric doubts regarding the disinter- 
516 
mentof - - - - 320 
Crystallization, observationson = - 244 
Cumberland, Mr., his observations on 
Belzoni’s Egyptian Soros - 315 
Current, a cause for the setting in of a, 
through the Strait of Gibraltar - 242 
Cuvier, Baron, observations on a work 
by, on fossil remains - 4 - 403 
Davies, Mr. T. S,. demonstration by, 
of a geometrical theorem = - - 521 
Dearus, IN AND NEAR Lonpon, 89, 183, 
289, 384, 479, 575 
Azsroap - 91, 185, 290, 480, 576 
Density of water, on the temperature, 
corresponding to the maximum — - 343 
Depths of rain, on the decrease of, in 
England - - - - 535 
Disbursements, police county - 407 
Discovery, Puivosornicat, Srrrir or, 
57, 241, 343, 439, 534 
Disinterment of Cromwell, Bradshaw, 
and Ireton, historic doubts relative to 320 
Dissenters, Mr. James’s inquiry re- 
specting the increase of == - 8 
Divinenps 80, 180, 273, 372, 471, 5465, 
Dodsley, Mr. some account of the Jate - 110 
Donum regium, observations on the - 
Drawing of iron and steel wire, me- 
thod of facilitating the - - 343 
Dye, animal, description of a - 244 
Ear-trumpet, description of anew | - ib. 
Earth, on its being the source of its 
own heat - - 24 
Earthquakes in Sealy in March 1823, 
account of - - 535 
Economy, political, on popularizing - 194 
——— , observations on - 635 
, further observa- 
? 
79 
tions én - - 333 
Eddystone rocks and. light- house, ob- 
servations on the - 207 
Edifices, list of the highest now known, 
with their elevations 5 =, 43 
Edinburgh, description of the museum 
at 32 
-, proueedings of the Boyal 
Society of - 50 
Editor .of Monthly suas Mr. J. 
Lawrence’s strictures on his remarks 
on Lord John Russell’s ‘* Memoirs” 518 
Education, observations on - 304, 330 
Egypt, researches in - - - 8, 297 
Egyptian and Japanese antiquities, on 
the affinities between - - 136 
and Mexican, analogies of ~ 393 
Elasticities of steam, observations on 59 
Elasticity, uniform, of steel in all states 
of hardness, on the = - 441 
Electricity, on its being excited, by 
burning of paper and alcohol - 439 
Embassy of the Duke of Northumber- 
land, observations on - - 427 
Enamels, Mr. Bone’s, observations on 530 
England, on the commerce, capital, 
and revenue of =~ - ~505 
, onthe present condition of -. 563 
Equatorial length of pendulums, ex~- 
periments on the ~ - ~ 535 
Erection and use of lightning conduct- ~ 
ing-rods, observations on the - 309 
Eton and Harrow, on the late disgrace-~—- 
ful pugilistic scenes at = - ~ 231 
Europe, on the progressive and retro- -” 
grade political system of .- > = 588 
Expansion of ice, obsérvationson .. =:442 
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