C O N T E N T S. 



Nature avd Effects of a peculiar Species of Plague ivhich depopulated 

 West Barbary in 1799 and 1800. IFrom the same.'] 887 



A Week in Paris. By Lieut. Col. Pinkney. [_From the Universal 

 Magazine.'] 889 



Of the Country of Magad'ha, the Kings of nuhich were Lords Para- 

 mount and Emperors of India for above Tivo Thousand Years. Ex- 

 tracted fro7n an Essay on Anu-Gangam, or the Gangetic Provinces, 

 and more particularly Magad'ha. By Captain J. Wilford. Pub- 

 lished in Asiatic Researches, or Transactions, Vol. IX. Printed verbatim 

 from the Calcutta Edition.] 895 



A Country-house — and a House in the Country. \_From the Morning 

 Chronicle, Aug. 26,1809.] 899 



Parallel bettveot Linncsus and Buffbn. [^Extracted from the Notes of 

 Cuvier on the Abbe de Litters Tnree Reigns of Nature.] 891 



Population. [^Fro7n the Morning Chronicle.] 902 



POETRY. 



Ode for the New Year, 1809 904- 



Ode f or Itis Majesty^ s Birth-day — June ^ 905 



Picture of a Bright Frosty Day 906 



A Summer Daxv7i ib. 



The Effects of Judicious Cidture 907 



A Description of the Cottagers Occupation in Winter ib. 



Recommendation of planting Willoivs for Basket-making 908 



A Family of Cottagers reduced by the AIo7iopolizers of Land to Migrate 



to a City 909 



Highland Reapers retin-ningfoin a Loivland Harvest 910 



The Temple of Reason ib. 



An African Sung , 912 



Translationf-om a Sonnet of Metastasio ib. 



The Vine and the Yew-tree ,,■ ib. 



Reflections of an 0. P. i7t the Coxmtry 913 



Lord Castlereagh and Sir Wdlia7n Curtis 914? 



Toby Tosspot ■,... 915 



On the Whip Club 917 



On bei7ig confined to School one pleasant Morning in Spring ib. 



Song .'. 918 



The Wandering Boy 919 



Description (f a Summer's Eve •• 920 



From Campbeir s Gertrude of Wyoming 921 



ACCOUNT OF BOOKS FOR 1809. 



Voyage d' Alexander de Humboldt et Ai7ny Bompland 92'1< 



Travels in the North of Europe, containing Observations on some Parts 

 of the Coasts of the Baltic and thp North Sea. By J. A. de Luc, 



F. R. S. 



