CONTENTS. 

 MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 



On the Science of Physiognomy, from Mr. Fuseli's Advertisement to 



Hunter's Translation of Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy 433 



Origin and Nature of the Sentiment of Admiration in the human Mind : 



from Cogan's Treatise on the Passions . . 434 



Nature of Pre-disposing Causes from the same . .435 



Medical and Surgical Punishments, in a Letter to the Editor of the 



Monthly Magazine .... 437 



Inquiry into the Origin of the Nerves : from the same . 440 



An Essay on the Origin of the Italian Language . . 443 



POETRY. 



Ode to the New Year ; by H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet Laureat 450 



Ode for his Majesty's Birth-day, June 4 ; by H. J. Pye, Poet 



Laureat . . ... 452 



An Inscription ; by Mr. Roscoe . . . 454 



Lady Carlile's Answer to Mrs. Greville's Ode to Indifference 455 



A Hot Day ; written in a Hot Night . . 456 



Mad Poll; from Bloomfeld's Farmers Boy . . 457 

 Contrast between the Post-horse and Farmer's Horse ; from the 



same . .... 459 



Suffolk Cheese ; from the same . . . 460 



The Rhyming Apothecary a Tale ; by George Colman, Esq. 461 



Account of Books for 1800. 



An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, sent by the Gover- 

 nor-General of India, in the Year 1795; by Michael Symes, Esq. 

 Major in his Majesty's 76th Regiment. . . 464 



An Account of an Embassy to the Court of Teeshoo Lama, in Tibet ; 

 containing a Narrative of a Journey through Bootan, and Part of 

 Tibet ; by Captain Sainuel Turner. To which are added Views taken 

 on the Spot, by Lieutenant Samuel Davis ; and Observations Bota- 

 nical, Mineralogical, and Medical ; by Mr. Robert Saunders 470 



Ayeen Akbery ; or. The Institutes of the Emperor Akber. Translated 

 from the original Persian ; by Francis Gladivin . . 473 



The Geographical System of Herodotus examined and explained, by a 

 Comparison with those of other aiicient Authors, and with modern 

 Geography. In the Course of the Work, are introduced Disserta- 

 tions on the itinerary State of the Greeks, the Expedition of Darius 

 Hystaspes to Scythia, the Position and Remains of ancient Babylon, 

 the Alluvions of the Nile, and the Canals of Suez ; the Oasis and 

 Temple of Jupiter Amman, the ancient Circumnavigation of Africa, 

 and other Subjects of History and Geography, The whole explained 

 by Eleven Maps, adapted to the different Subjects, and accompa- 

 nied with a complete Index ; by James Rennell, F. R. S. 48 1 



The History of the Helvetic Confederacy. . . 482 



T. C. Hansard, Printer, 32, Patemoster-row, London. 



