354 



Crusaders, Song of the, 281 

 Cuba, Dr. John, his Garden of 



Health, one of the earliest her- 



bals, 191 

 Cwra Bychan, a legendary tale, 273 

 Cytherea, Mr. Grav on the genus 



of, 302 



Debt, the National, coincidence of 

 its variations with those of the 

 price of wheat, 81 



Derbyshire, the Geology of, 214 



Diluvium, superficial accumula- 

 tions of, in Derbyshire, 217 



Diluvium or Gravel, in Leicester- 

 shire, 3 



Divi Botanici. or Sketches of Bo- 

 tanists, 20, 177 



Dittanv. anciently regarded as an 

 infallible vulnerary, 30 



Dodoens, Dr. Rembert, account of, 

 and his botanical ''pemptades," 

 192 



Drury Lane Theatrp. the operatic 

 department of, 31 1 



Drv Rot caused by the Fermenta- 

 tion of Ligneous Albumen, 253 



Education, Thoughts on, 11 1 

 Electrical Society, account of Mr. 

 Crosse's Electrical Experiments, 

 162 

 Elizabeth, the Princess, original 



letter of, 122 

 F.rvum, note on the plant, 24 

 Euphorbia, the plant, first disco- 

 vered by .Tuba's physician, 185 

 Euphorbus, the physician, 182 



Farey,Mr., on the beds of Toad- 

 stone, in Derbyshire, 233 

 Fatuity, its progress and kinds, 



63 

 Feelings. Education of the, 327 

 French Literature, history of, 247 

 Fruits, on the red colouring of, 170 



Geological Society of London, pro- 

 ceedings of, 290 



Geology of Leicestershire, with 

 section, 1 



Geology of Derbyshire, 214 



Gladiators, the demoralizing exhi- 

 bitions of, nut an end to by the 

 Emperor Constantine, 213 



Gould's Birds of Europe. — Analy- 

 sis of Parts 13 and 14, 13; Parts 

 15 and 16, 251 



Gravel or Diluvium of Leicester- 

 shire, 3 



Gray on the genus Cytherea, of 



Lamarck, 302 

 Gray on the Formation of Shells, 



172 

 Gypsum, section of its alternations 



with the Red Marl at Chellas- 



ton, 221 



Haslam, Dr., his singular observa- 

 tion on sanity of mind, 61 



Henry, the Prince, observations 

 on the disease of, 145 



Higgons, criticisms of his wiitings, 

 124 



Hopkins, Mr., his tract on the 

 Mountain Limestone of Derby- 

 shire, 233 



Horace, his inquiries about lodg- 

 ings at a watering-place, 29 



Hume's partiality for the Stewarts 

 censured, 1 42 



Hungrier Hill Mines, section of, 

 231 



James I., illustrations of his cha- 

 racter and conduct, 119 



.Tapis, the Virgilian prototype of 

 Antonius Musa, 30 



Ick, Mr., Observations on Meteor- 

 ology, 174 



"Idiocy, its gradations, 63 



Insanity, observations on, 76 



its statistics, 76 



notes on the nature of, 



238 



Insanity is a corporeal disease, 245 



Jones, Rev. Dr., his lecture re- 

 viewed, 150 



Journal, the Edinburgh Medical 

 and Surgical, 343 



Journal, the Phrenological, 340 



Ironstone balls are frequently sep- 

 terian, 225 



Juba, a popular prince and learned 

 botanist, 180 



Jukes, J. B., his Geology of Der- 

 byshire, 214 



Knowledge, scientific, on its diffu- 

 sion, 83 



Ryan's method of preserving Tim- 

 ber with a solution of Corrosive 

 Sublimate, 254 



Laser or juice of the Silphium de- 

 scribed,' 180 



Lead Veins in the Mountain 

 Limestone, 235 



Leaves, on the yellow colour in 

 nil limn, 167 



