fl eontentt. 



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Thoughts on the commotions in 

 Rolsfliire, ----- 297 



Hin:s to the pitrons of the 

 Bee, 497 — 2 



Experiments on gypsum, 300 — a 



Tiinoleon's letter to he Edi- 

 tor, ..-.-- 30^ — ^ 



On vVeir's museum, - - - 304 — 2 



Observations on SpaniiTiflieep. 

 with a cut of a Spani/h ram, 305 



Account of Don, a Merino rim, 307 



Grammatical disquisitions con- 

 tinued, - - -'- - -311 



On revenue laws, - - - 319 



Wisdom and wealth an alle- 

 gory, - - - - _ - - 3^3 



Hints in the prosperity of 

 st,ttes, .' - . ... 325 



Hints respecting the progrefs of 

 manufactures, - - - - 331 



A new and important disco- 

 very, 335 



To correspondents, - - - 336 



Historical clir-jn'cle at th» end 



translated, 

 Ovid's epistle to his wife, from 



PontBs, translated, 

 Verses 10 hope, - - . - 

 The Idfs of Martindale, - - 

 An epigram. 



- - POETRT. 



The lottery, a i. ile foi the la- 

 dies, - ■ . . - - . jr 



Martial, lib. viii. epig, 3 imi- 

 tated, - . - - - - 65 



Rondo by T. H Butler, to the 

 memory of Mrs Sheridan, - 66 



Verses On the spring, - - 67 



Sonnet, - -- -- -105 



FACX 



Mjdern refinement or a cha- 

 racter 0/ the times, - - 105 



Verses from a poem entitled 

 a Morning Walk, . - - 137 



The peacock and dove a fable 139 



Verses on flattery, - - - - 175 



Mar:ial,lib. v. epig. 10 imita- 

 ted, - - - - ib. 



Martial, lib. xii. epig. 31. 

 imitated, - . - 176 



The ninth elegy of Buchanan 



bi 



216 



217 

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lb. 



246 



VerSv-» on patience, ... 



wrote by a lady in a deep 



decline to her child, an in- 

 fant of nine months old. 

 Lines wrote by VoltaUe on his 

 death-bed, supposed to be 

 the last he ever wrote, 

 An ode to fancy, - - 

 What is love ? - - • 

 Martial, lib ii. epig. 8. imi- 



tated, - - . . 

 Martial, d itto, epig. ^. ditto, 

 The disappointment, - - - 325 

 Thomson to Mifs Young, - ib» 

 Martial, lib. xii. epig. 2i 



Imitated, . - - -- - 330 

 Martial ditto, epig. 34 ditto, - ib. 

 An epigram, - - - - - ib. 



247 



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288 

 lb. 



Errata. 



Page 48 dele the three last lines f tho p.'gj. 



105 line 9 foi thistle twini read thistles tiuine. 



163 line ao for state, dtar bought, r«ad state. Dear bought, 



• 142 last line for rejection read reflexion. 



Directions for the Binder. 

 Place the chronicle ac the eni before the Index; and the contents next 

 the title page. There are two signatures p P. . 



PI-ATES. 



Head of the earl of Buchan frontmg p. 1 — TF.ePingolin p. 92. — View 



of St Bernard's well p. 136 — Th • .arnadUo ,'. 153 Ruir.s of Titri- 



fiel walls at Dun-o-deer p. 211. — Ground plan of the hiil of ditto. r» *^75 

 West and north views of ditto p. 276. — Spmiih ram p. J05. 



