CONTENTS. 



Religious Ceremonies of Ihe Tupinnmbas ... ... ... 564' 



Anecdotes oj the Duke of Burgundij ... ... ... ••• 56H 



Last Hours and Character of Fenelon ... 586 



Amusements of the American Spaniards ... ■•. ... 592 



Characteristic Sketches of the American Spaniards _ ... ... 591' 



Anecdotes of the Mexicans, including a Description of Mexico, its 



Lakes, Sfc. .... ... ... ••• •• 59S 



NATURAL HISTORY. 619 



Directions for taking care of grovoing Plants at Sea, by Dr. Roxburgh 



619 



Account of the Mahomny Tree, and of the cutting thereof at Honduras 

 •^ >= ^ •" 620 



Memoir on ihe Tunis Broad-tailed Sheep, by Richard Peters, Esq. 624. 



Method of preserving and keeping in vigour Fruit Trees jilanted in 



Orchards or Fields ... ••• ... ••• 630 



Observations upon Luminous Animals, by James Macartney, Esq. 631 



USEFUL PROJECTS. 650 



Improvements in the Aqua Tinta Process, by tvhick Pen, Pencil, and 

 Chalk Drawings can be imitated. By Mr. J. Hassell ... 650 



Method of preparing Ox-Gall in a concentrated State for Painters, and 

 for other Uses. By Mr. Cathery ... ... ••• ... 653 



Method of procuring Turpentine and other products from the Scotch Fir. 

 By Mr. H. B. Way ... ... ... ...655 



Improved mode of preparing Phosphorus Bottles ... ... 660 



ANTIQUITIES. 662 



Inquiry into the Composition of some Weapons and Utensils of ancient 

 Bronze, by Mr. Klaproth ... ... .•• ... ibid. 



On the Forcing Houses cf the Romans, by Sir Joseph Banks ... 667 



Account of ancient Customs in Cheshire ... 671 



the Sheriff's Breakfast ... ... ... ... 673 



MISCELLANEOUS. 67^ 



Manners, Customs, Laws, Sfc. of the Mosquito Indians ibid. 



Account of the Salt Works at Namptwich, in the County of Chester 67S 

 An Account of the Vahabies ... ... ... ••• ••• 681 



Vindication of the Liberties of the Asiatic Women 684. 



Character of the Lounger ... ... ... ... ..691 



Character of Mr. Cumberland's Observer ... ... ... 695 



POETRY. 



Ode for the New Year, 1810, by Henry James Pyc, Esq. Poet Laureate 



699 

 Ode for His Majesty's Birth Day, by the same ... ... 700 



