C»O7N Ty EY NYTES. 
Ws By L. PROG Bc 1's, 
Of the caufe and cure of the difeafe in the potatoe plant called the curl.— 
From Tranfattions of the Society of Arts, Sc. vol. viii. ses 83 
paged of cultivating and curing Turkey rhubarb from feed.— From the fame 
87 
Pa of a new method of generating yeaft, by the Rev. William Majon, e 
Afton.—From the fame — _ — ; 
Report of the committee on Dr. Hunter and Mr. Hornby’s procefs for oe 2 a 
an ardent fpirit from carrots——From Tranfactions of the Royal hee etath of 
Edinburgh, vol. it. 91 
Succefsful experiment of rearing calves without milk.—From Fhepledéianes 2 
the Bath Society, vol. v. — aa — 
General rules for the choice of fpectacles, and for the prefervation of the fg febr. 
—From Adam’s Effay on Vifion = ibid. 
A Niel L-Qy Wo ISi ult: Se 
Obfervations on the late continuance of a wfe of torture in Great i Raia, by 
George Chalmers, Efq;—From Artheologia, vol. x. 96 
' Defeription of the great pagoda of Madura, and the Ceca! of Triad Naik, 
by Mr. Blackader—From the fame * — 98 
ie 
- OF the antiquity of the city of London.—From Mr. Spee S account 102 
Antiquity of Billing [gate, and antient prices of fifo and other articles —From 
| the Jame — _ _ — 106 
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 
, 
“erie on fone paffages of the fixth book of the Eneid, by Fames Beattie, 
¥ L. D. Ge—From Tranfattions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 109 
‘ ai from an Account uh she German sage al Henry Mackenxie, At 
| _ From the fame 14 
| Extrad from Maxims dea d to young ee by the C Countefs of Cai ‘life i ig 
| Hiftory of Walter Wormwood, an envious de cg — From the Obferver, 
vol, v, ~ 121 
| Obfervations on the various ae of fryle.—From The Jame os 124 
Political effects of the junEion between the great monied interet and the philo- 
Sophical cabals of Franceem-From Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in 
France Are = =~ — 128 
Vou. XXXIJ. O PO 8-8-4; 
