CoNTEirrs OF Volume Tenth. 



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Sketch ofthelife of the earl 



Buchan, with a portrait, - - i 

 The improvement of iheepand 

 wool, ------ 9 



On the poors rates, - - - 1 7 

 Characteristical anecdotes of 



Fontaine, the French farbulist, zy 

 The petition of the (harks of 

 Africa, ..-- ---34 



Extracts from Coxe's travels, - 36 

 To correspondents, - - - 40 

 Sketch of the life of the earl 



Buchan, concluded, - - 41 

 The improvement of IHeep and 



wool, concluded, - . - . 47 

 Remarks on taxation, - - - - 57 



On the milky way, - - - 61 

 Reading memorandums, ... 63 

 Cleani' gs ofliterature, — elec- 

 tric symptoms accompanying 

 earthquakes, ----- 68 



Review — history of the effects 

 of hard drinking, by J. C, 

 Lettsora, M. D. 4to, Lon- 

 don, 1792, ----- 71 



Extracts from Coxe's travels, - 77 

 Account of the pangolin, great 

 manis, or scaly lizard, with 

 a cut, . --- ---81 



Lucubrations of Timothy Hair- 

 brain, - - . - - - - 83 



Remarks on Thunderproof's 



efsays by Misobrontec, - - 96 

 Reading memorandums, - - 102 

 Gleanings of literature, - - . 107 

 A Turkifli cure for the gout, 1 10 

 Anecaote of a new made justice, 112 

 To correspondents, - - - - ib. 



Efsay on coughs and colds - • 113 

 On leases - - - ... - 12,2 

 Additional observations on ditto 127 

 On Rupert's glafs drops, - - 130 

 Anecdote of William III. - - 134 



of a sailor, - - - - 1 35 



Description of a view on the 



Water of Leith - - - . 136 

 AeUched tetqark; - . . . ib. 



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On Dr Stuart's elements, - . 140 

 Exercises in practical grammar, J46 

 To correspondents, - - - - ib. 



Account of the armadillo, with 

 a cut, ----- — - ijj 



Timoleon's second letter to the 



people of Great Britain, - -155 

 On the cotton manufactures, - 164 

 On mathematics, ----- lyi 



.4n anecdote of James 1. - • 174 

 Exercises in pi attical grammar 

 continued, -- -----j^y 



Selico, a tale, translated from 



the French o/M. Florian - i8i 

 Intelligence from New South 

 Wales -- ------- I go 



To correspondents, - - - - • - ib. 



Account of Arcadia continued, 193 

 Efsay on delicacy of sentiment, 201 

 Antiquities in Scotland, - . - 205 

 The ruins of a vitrified fortifi- 

 cation, . ---.-.Ill 

 On Voltaire, - - - - - 21Z 



Selico, a tale, concluded, - 219 

 Anecdote ------- 223 



To correspondents, ----- 224 



Timoleon's third letter to the 



people of Great Britain, -225 

 On architecture, ... - 234 

 Grammatical disquisitions, - - 239 

 An account of the agamee, - 240 

 Anecdotes ofBroor, the cele- 

 brated Flemifh painter, - - 251 

 The temple of Hymen, - -257 

 Literary intelligence, - - . jgj 

 Anecdotes of Alphonso, king 



of Arragon, - - . . . 26} 

 To correspondents, . - . 264 

 Of taste in architecture, - - 265 

 Description of the fortifications 



at Dun-o-deer in Scotland, ^74 

 Ground plan of the hill of 



Dun-o-deer, - . - - 275 

 West and north views of the 



hill and fortifications of ditto, 276 

 Grammatical disquisitions, - 274 

 Detach«d remark, ... x8j 



