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191 



93 



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Anecdote of Hermlnlo Gri- 



maldi, 



To correspondents, ... 

 An account ci the aniee, or 

 great^ Indian buffalo, with 

 a cut, .-.-•- 



On vegetable poisons, and the 

 meins of counteracting their 

 virulence, - - - - 



On the comparative influence 

 of .:griciilture and manufac- 

 tures upon (he morals and 

 happinefs ofape.p'e, - -204 



Memoirs of coam d'Alvares, 218 



The savage and"civilize4 man, 222 



Mr Dempste/f Improvemen'.s 223 



S,tjtistical notices of N. An.e- 

 rica, -- - - --225 



Introductory letter from Arc- 

 ticus, . - - . - . -233 



Translationof a fragment found 

 in the baggage oi a Tartar 

 prince, ----- 235 



On tlie revenue laws, No iv. 238 



On the comparative influenie 

 of agriculture and manufac- 

 tures upon the stability 

 of states, ----- 242 



Anecdote of an astrologer, 252 



Cn tie climate of Rufsia, in 

 the neigi.bourhnod of St 

 Peterfburgh, - . - . 255 



On rearing ihe calla Ethiopica 

 in open air, . . - . 2.58 



Regulativs of the S-^aniards 

 for the gradual cnfrsnchise- 

 ix .nt ot their slaves, - - 263 



The extent of the East India 

 Cornpany's .erritory, - - 264 



To correspor>d;nts, - - ib. 



Account (jf the cucurbita och- 

 kkofeneis. or toiban gourd, 265 



DescriftiLi of the horns of the 

 arnet . with a figure, - - 267 



Description of a new pljnt from 

 Boiany Bay, with a plate, - 268 



The mountain and grottoes a 

 vision, - - . - 270 



Jtatistical notices of N. Ame- 

 rica, concluded, > - - 2S1 



Pag* 



The nalure and character of 

 rel;?io.:s controversy - - 2&5 

 192 I Reaiing memorandums, - - 287 

 I Thoughts on the coal duty, - 291 

 I Extrscts from Sir J- Sinclair's 



I statistical account of Scot- 

 land, ... 2H-9 

 CcrrfChon on the Ko.folk 

 island pine, - - 304-14 

 Liierary inielligence, - • 304-15, 

 To correspondents, - - ^04-16 

 Letter from Arcticus, on Ruf- 



sian birds, ----- 305 

 Catalogue of the birds that fre- 

 quent Rufsia about St Peters- 

 burgh, - - . 

 The traveller. No iv. 

 Position* to be examinedj 

 Shakespeare and Rubens com- 

 pared, - - - - 331 

 To corres.-ondents, - - - Jj6 



313 



317 

 346 



POETRr. 

 To Maria 0'\ her singing, - 28 

 Veiscs to the poppy, - - ib. 

 On the hcuse swallow, - - 29 

 Anucreon's dove, - - 65 



A sonntt, - - - 66 



To Mir.a, - - . - Jb. 

 Laus veneris, - - - . - 67 

 Verses :o a friend, - - 105 



To a blackbird, - - . 106 

 To Philomel, . . - - 107 

 Ep'gi.im, ----- - ib. 



Largo Bay, - - - - 139 



J^n i>de of Hafez, translated 



by J. Scott, - - - - 178 



A song for s venty, - - 179 " 

 Sonne to the moon, - . - -180 

 The country parson, - - 215 

 The description, - - 217 

 Life, - - - - - - 25J 



An epitaph on the lare 



reverend Dr T. Sheridan, i b. 

 The bouquet, - - - - ib. 

 Ode to -l-e spring, - - - 289 

 What is ijupiiinefs ? - - 2go , 

 Asteria rocking her cradle, 329 

 To ihs jii*— ~<.^ - , - 33» 



