index'. 



Itfountiin and grottoes, a vUion^ 270 

 I/Iufk, account of its production, 113 

 Njtural history of the Ichneu- 

 mon, with a cut, 81 — of tie 

 civet with a cut, 113 — of the 

 arnee, or g eat Indian buffjlo, 

 wi:h a cut, 193 



Natural history, phenbmeiion, re- 

 specting, 143 

 Naval epistle, 59 

 Nemo, on the use arid effects of 

 animal and vegetable food, 115 

 New South Wales, a remarkable 

 vegetible, produciioi of, de- 

 sciibed, z68— farther ^04-14 

 Nightingale in Rufsia, ace- uut 

 of 305 — its wi .ter food in do. 

 310 — curious mode ofcollec- 

 tii.g, do. 311 

 Northern caiinties in Scotland 



afford no revmue, 294. 



Persia, religious dispute? in, 286 



Petersburgh, on the clima'.e of 



Rufsij, in the neighi>ouriiood 



of, _ 255 



Pet.ifiCtion, a curious one,- 143 



que.ies respcting, 145 



Pi.ilotuiirs on pL'ultry, 150 



Pine of Norfolk ishind, account 



of, 268 — Cjrtecccd, 304-14 



Piisons vrgetable, on the me:.ns 



of c unt«r.cring their effect^, 19S 

 Polir-c ;l posit oMs by Dr Frank- 

 lin, o be ex m;ned, • 325 

 Pos Offici Xi organiziticnan ama- 

 zi g instar^?: of the benefits of 

 g!,vernmpi t note 2981 

 Poultry on the managment of, 150 

 Premiums offered by Aict cus for 



the wiiters of the Bee, y^ | 



Piosp'iin' of a coar.t.y ule far- I 



estiniati: g 303 I 



Pfcporiioual amount of reve-ue 



afibi-.led by Spai:i, Frarce, Hol-j^ J 

 ]ind and Bricai^, a rui^ fo.- ' | 

 judging 04 -tiie pros»ierity. of 



xxvu 



Reichsnaw, account of the btiJge 

 of, 76 



Religious controversy, character 

 of, 285 



Remark, detached, 95 



Republic, the smallest in the 

 world, 153 



Revenue laws observations on, 131- 

 238 



Revenue, amount of afforded by a 

 state, a certain indicit'on of its 

 prosperity, proportion of ditto 

 affoi.ed by Sp.in, France, Bri- 

 ain', aird Ffolhnd, 



Robert, on t.ie perr.icious effects 

 of lottiii s. 



Rubens and Shakespeare com- 

 pare-l, 



R'-ibv Sierian account of, 



Rufsii, on the ciimite of 



Rufsian t.irds account of 305 — 

 dialogue of, 



Savjge and civilized man compa- 

 red, 



Sc^tl.'.nd considered as f^ revenue, 



• the amount of it in Oiff^rent pro- 

 vinces reiTurkably difsimilar, 

 a surprising inotance of a great 

 revenue aftc/rd>;d by a sm^iJ di- 

 tr C; in Sco'land. 



SHaftVouse, account of the bridge 



251 



3V 

 3'3 



Siiakespeare and Rubens compa- 



r«d, 

 S-lk worms, mt'c's respcc ii?, 

 S.lver j.-n;ial diffuiii i of, 1S2 — 



singular c vsTallizidon of. 

 Slaves, tegiy • io .s for the gradu'.l 



enfranciiiseraent Qlby the Sp«i- 



iards, 

 S.mith Dr his letters ot the stite 



ofN. America 41-8S-225-281 



Smuggling, rr.eans cf prevent' 

 S;:ani^rds, their reguliiitxis lor 

 *'»'gradu3l enfranchisement of their 

 . slaves. 



149 



263. 



131 



s:..tes, 



Reading memorandums, 1.38-^177:287 

 Reding, getjeral. iokciafei r,f, , r. 

 Refurm ')f p«fliamtn% thoUgflts on 

 the iffcul!V£f sffeClihg it jJic^i; 301 



' f SflT i Spencer, I. W.extracts from his jour- 



nii of travel?, Leices'.er 24 



Genoese territories 84 — Gersaw, 

 with a , plate, 153— Altoif in 

 SA-itE^tlatd 

 S^uev»}*er ace unt of 



317 



