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INDEX. 



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Periodical Literature, outlines of, 

 331 



Philharmonic Society, its concerts, 

 316 



Plinv, notes on his Natural History 

 of" the World, 24, 33, 35 



Pot Holes in the Red Marl of Der- 

 byshire, 219 



Provencal dialect, its origin, 252 



Punishment of Death, 166 



Psychrolusian System, first metho- 

 dized by Antonius Musa, 25 



Pythagoras, his enigmatical rule 

 " Abstain from Beings" 182 



Quartz Pebbles, their great abun- 

 dance in parts of Derbyshire, 

 218 



Raleigh, Sir Walter, particulars 

 concerning, 136 



Religion a necessary part of educa- 

 tion, 117 



Rhazes, the Arabian physician. 42 



Ring of Gold, a badge of nobility 

 among the Romans, 27 



Rheumatism and Neuralgy caused 

 by disorder of the nervous calcu- 

 lation, 244, 



Rocks, aqueous and igneous, with 

 their order of super-position in 

 Leicestershire, 2 



Rocks, the Cambrian system of, in 

 Leicestershire, 12 



Romans, their national character, 

 200 



Roman character, testimony to, in 

 Jewish history, 210 



Rose, account of his Elements of 

 Botany, 21 



Rousseau's writings, their injurious 

 tendency, 117 



Sabinos, the rape of, 204 



Sacred Harmonic Society, its per- 

 formances, 311 



Sandstone, the New Red, in Lei- 

 cestershire, 6 



Sandstone, the New Red, in Der- 

 byshire. 220 



Sernpion, the Arabian physician, 

 42, 137 



Sedgwick, Professor, on the Sand- 

 stone Rocks of England, 203 



Shale, the Limestone, of Derby- 

 shire, 220 



Shells, observations on the forma- 

 tion of, 172 

 Sienite in Leicestershire, 14 

 Silvaticus, Dr. M., account of his 



Medical Pandects, 191 

 Smee, Mr., upon the changes of 



animal matter during its fossila- 



tion,292 

 Societies, Proceedings of, 160, 322 

 Spartan estimate of good breeding, 



201 

 Stomach in its Morbid States, by 



L. Parker, notice of, 155 

 Suicide, observations on, 177 

 Superstition contributed to the 



preservation of Literature, 249 



Tavlor, Mr. J., on the Quicksilver 

 Mines of Mexico, 293 



Timber, remarks upon the Preser- 

 vation of, 253 



Toadstone in Derbyshire, 232 



Travellers (Pedestrian) directions 

 for, 173 



"Veneration, the innate faculty of, 

 disposes to religion, 116 



Vipers anciently used as food and 

 medicine, 31 



Virgil's Eulogy on Marcellus, 28 



Volcanic Action, its disturbing ef- 

 fects in Leicestershire, 15 and 17 



Voltaire's writings, their demoral- 

 izing tendency, 117 



Wallon Dialect, its origin, 252 



Waterhouse, Mr-, on Quadrupeds 

 from Fernando Po, 298 



Westmacott, his Scripture Her- 

 bal, 31 



Wheals Rake Mine, section of, 

 233 



Wieland, Dr. Melchior, biographic 

 notice of, 36 



Wills, Mr., his Address to the Bir- 

 mingham Philosophical Institu- 

 tion', 322 



Wolverhampton Literary and Sci- 

 entific Society, proceedings of, 



Women, their influence on the an- 

 cient Roman character, 207 



Zoological Society of London, pro- 

 ceedings of, 297- 



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