CAS PR 20 RM wore 
Anecdotes relative to the Englifh nation—From D? Archenbolz’s bre ¥ 
England —_ — 
Anecdotes relative to Dean Sawif?’s treatment of Mrs. Fobnfon and Mrs. Vide an- 
homrigh.—F rom Literary Relics, by G. M. Berkeley, E/q; — 35% 
Defeription of Shirauz, and of the manners of the modern Perfians.—From 
Francklin’s Tour from Bengal to Perfia _- 39 
Extradts from Objervations in a Fourney through Italy, 5 by Mrs. Piozzi 42 
Account of a fingular cuftom at Metelin, with fome conjectures on the antiquity. 
of its origin; by the earl of Charlemont.—From the H acafaditans of = 
Royal Lrifo Academy, 1789 — adie 
Curious letter from the Tefoo Lama to hie nor Hoping —F vom Ti ab. 
adions of the Royal Edinburgh ee _ 55 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
Account of the bouquetin, or mountain dai —From Coxe’s Travels in Switzer- 
land, vel. ii. ~ _— 58 
Account of the tabafbeer, in a letter Voie Patrick ‘Rufill, M. D. FOR. S.— 
From the Philofophical Tranfacions, vol. lxxxii. part 2. 3 
Account of the Nardus Indica, or pothepera, by Gilbert Blane, M. D. F.R.S. 
_—From the fame 66 
Account of jome extraordinary frets of lightning, By William Wi ithering, 
M.D. F.R. 8.—From the fame _- 67 
Account of a child with a double head, in a eng from Everard Home, 
Efy; F.R.S8. to Fohn Hunter, Efq; F.R.S.—From the fame os 68 
Account of a gentleman living at "Miles, ¢ in the year 1786, who had the faculty 
of chewing the cud—From Mrs. Pioxxi’s Journey through Italy, vol. it. 
Experiments on the expanfive force of freeing water, made by Major Bdward 
Williams, of the royal artillery, at Quebec, in Canada, in the years 1784. 
and 1785.—From the Tranfactions of the Royal weiss of Edinburgh ; 
awith Remarks, by Cha. Hutton, LL.D. —_— —_ ibid. 
Caje of a patient who difiharged the pupa of the mifca Pirie: by W. White, 
M.D. and F.R.8. with obfervations by F. Church, A: M— From Me- 
moirs of the Medical Society of London, vol. Il. — as 
Dr. 'Dancer’s account of the cinnamon trees of the ifland of Famaica.—From 
Ti eee of theSociety of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, vol. viit. 
vas 
Ox the vegetation of old grain—FromT) nieants of the Bath Society, vol. v. 
78 
Defeription of the kanguroo. —From Philip’s Voyage to Botany Bay ibid. 
Dicription of the marmot-—From Coxe’s Travels in Switzerland, vol. iit, 80 
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