INDEX. 
Society, Wernerian, of Natural History 152 
» Linnean, ib. 
» Geological 152 
246, 345, 442, 538 
. Astronomical ib. 
152, 246, 442 
» Cambridge Philosophical, pro- 
ceedings of 53 
» Royal Medical, of Bourdain; 
questions by the - - - 54 
, Medico-Botanical, proceed- 
ings of - - - 153 
, Madras Literary, proceedingsof 153 
346 
, Asiatique, de Paris, ee ea 
ings of - - ib. 
Hartenitural, geibeadings of 246 
442, 538 
, British Artists, 262, 338 
of Painters in Water-colours, 
proceedings of - - 339 
» Medical, of ee roceed- 
ings of - - 346 
for Prison Didetshinw - 443 
of Literature - - 538 
of Antiquaries - - 539 
, Literary Fund - - 539 
Somnolency, extraordinary instance of 374 
Sophocles and Euripides, Quintilian’s 
opinion of - 137 
Soros, Egyptian, Belzoni’ s, Mr. Cum- 
berland’s remarks on - - 315 
Sounds, Mr. Thelwall on the theory of 121 
Spain, on the revolt of the United Ne- 
therlands from- = - Sls, 
, on the political condition of 428, 592 
Speculz, improvement in silvering of 243 
Speech, Mr. Thelwall on the anatomy 
of - - 120, 196,,248, 39,7 469 
Sponge, a mask of, a preservative 
against foul airin wells = - - 73 
Spots, solar, observations on - 439 
Springs, saline, on the variation in the 
strength and chemical properties of - 118 
Spurzheim’s, Dr., lectures, observa- 
tionson  - - - - 401 
Squares, discovery of the method of the 
least - > - - 345 
Stage, on the morals of the - - 97 
Stanza, mathematical, curious instance 
of - - - as at 
Star that shone when-other stars were 
dim, poem, extract from, - - 661 
Stars, fixed, on rapidly-moving images 
of the - - - - 24) 
Steam navigation, observations on - 26 
» introduction of, at 
Iverdun, Switzerland ms - 627 
——, on the elasticities of  - = 1/259 
—— power to rail- roads, on the advan- 
tages of - - - - 133 
conveyance, Mr. T. eee Te- 
marks on . - - 216 
engine, on the value of, to the 
country - - - - 373 
navigation in Germany, observa- 
tions on = - - - 509 
Steel, on making good, from cast-iton 60 
—, on the uniform elasticity of - 441 
Strait of Gibr: altar, a cause for the con- 
stant setting in of a current through 
the - - - - 242 
Streets, the new, remarks on - 300 
Styles, Dr., remarks on - = 322 
Sun! on the nearer approach of the - 520 
Superstitions, Scandinavian, observa- 
tionson - - - 312 
Surface, the raat on the tempera- 
ture of = - - 343 
Surfaces, scratched, on their greater 
discharge of heat than smooth and 
polished ones - - - 58 
Sweden, on the population of - 506 
C present condition of - 594 
Systems, political, on the progressive 
and retrograde, of Europe ~ 588 
Tatem, Mr. J. G., his plan for the pre- 
servation of ships from fire - 419 
; » his observations on the 
weather in 1825 - ‘- - 624 
Tattersall, Mr., the first, some ac- 
count of - = - - 129 
Taxation, excessive, proof of the im- 
policy of - - - 170 
Taxes, paid by farmers, observationson ' 3 
Teeth, deficient, on supplying - 636 
Telescope, a water, description of _  - 345 
Temperature, increased, in deep mines, 
on the cause of - - - 242 
in 1824, observations on 244 
of the carcases of newly- 
killed animals, on the - - 440 
Temples, pagan, view of the most re- 
markable - - - 40 
Theatres, new mode of lighting - 510 
Tueratricat Review 
Thelwall, Mr., his observations on the 
anatomy of speech 120, 196, 305, 397 
——., -—.,. ——— the 
theory of sounds - -  » +721 
——_., —., ———.- the 
lungs - - “ - 196 
eS 
muscles and wind-pipe - - 197 
9 ghe->-> 
primary organs of voice. - - 305 
»—, on artificial organs - 307 
»—., his second lecture on 
tlie structure and offices of the organs 
of voice - -— 397, 489 
Theorem, geometrical, Mr.T.S.Davies’ 
demonstration of a ss - 521 
Thynne, Thomas, Esq., account of the 
assassination of, in Pall-Mall, in 
1681 - - - ol Ss 
‘Titanium metal, on its being a com- 
ponent of mica - - - 441 
Tithes, observationson = = - ay 3 
——.-, the Hermit’s observationson - 119 
Tithing system, further observations of 
the Hermit on the - 214 
Tooke, Horne, on his being Junius - 396 
‘Toric OF THE Mowrn 1, 97, 230, 338, 427 
Tour to Leith, description of a - = ~30 
“Memoranda ofa summer, through 
North Wales in 1823 - = 420 
Trade in horses, observations on ‘ - 128 
5, slave, observations on the - 4238 
Trapirions 
67, 165, 362, 558 
