266 

 265 

 267 



320 

 302 



5 

 j65 



58 



Observatior.s, miscellaneou*; 

 Other and othefr, grammatically 



clafsed, 

 Ouistiti, accouht of, 

 Own, gramraaticalh clafsed. 

 Pangolin, anatomical account of, 162 

 — lives on mineral substances, ib 

 Pentiint's zoology, extract from 



respecting the viper, 

 Pfiffer, general, liis plan of Swit- 



aerland. 

 Phenomenon, singular, respecting 



the generation of the viper, 

 Piiolades eats stones, 

 Pigeons, on (hooting of. 

 Political progrefs of Britain, review 



of, 212 



Popularity, efsay on, 280 



Population in a barren country, 



how to increase, 29 



Vi'onouns personal, observations on jao 

 Peculiarities affecting the pro- 

 nouns of xht frit and iccor.d per- 

 sons — Genoer 123 — Num- 

 ber 125 — C.^SES 126 — ano- 

 ther unobserved variation of, 

 IC7 affecting the pro- 

 noun of the third person only, 

 — Ge n de r, singular number 

 194 — plural 197 an unob- 

 served caS2 195 — derivatives 

 from personal pronouns 24c — 

 table of ditto 244 — jnather 

 ditto 249 — other, and others 

 their place in grammar afsgTied, 

 296 — self and selijes, 267 — 

 ' O'Uin 272 — this, that, these, those, 272 

 Query rrspccting fruit tre;s, 334 



Reflectiuns moral by M:ra, 22-61-325 

 Reptiles and ir.sccs, observations 



on, 2';i 



Remarks, detached, 61 257 



Revcnu>: laws, destructive conse- 

 quences of, on the population 

 of the' Highlands, 30 



Review,— political progro»'i of 



Britain, 212 



Rhodes, mifs Henrietta, on silk 



worrvjs 170 



Kolli, Paolo, curious tnecdote of) 84 

 Roman Arcadia, account of, 12S 



Rot in Aeep, rem:'dy fjr, 336 



Salt laws, their effscts 00 th: r;- 

 xenue j;i Scojland, 26 



index. xxvH 



97 Sardinia particulars respecting, 328 

 Self and selves, grammatically 



clafsed, 267' 



Sheep, remedy for the rot irt, 336^ 



Silk worms, how to guard them 

 from the effects of dampnefs in 

 India, 73 — observations on by 

 Biifs Henrietta Rhodes, 170— 

 black silk worm, 173 — foul air 

 destructive to them, 176 — h»wr 

 to prevent its pernicious effect* 

 177 — an easy method of clean- 

 ing them, 

 I Skene coloiel, his letter to the 



earl of Tweeddale, 

 Snails phenomenen respectirg» 

 Society of Arcadia at Rome, ac- 

 count of, 

 Spain, its remarkable fertility 



in former times, 

 Spallanzani, his experiments on 



fowls, observati'.js on, 

 Spinning machine, improvememt 



J 77' 



210 



291 



28 

 164 



in, 147 



Switzerland, a plan of, in relief) 



account (yf, 302. 



a Tale, Love and Joy, 144. 



Tallow zai lacquer trees intro- 

 duced into India, 36 



Taste in architecture, efsay on, 53; 



Taste, on the influence «f on do- 

 meitic and social life, 113-156 

 — on the hjppinefs and glory 

 of nations, 225 — on exalting 

 the pleasures of rural life, 



Thunderproof s cfsays, remarks 

 on, 



Thu.dcrprocfs reply to Misobron- 



308 



284 



103. 



45 



IC3 

 166 



1+ 



Tigor, accoaiit of, 4T — Initance 

 of one being tamed, 



Timothy Thunderproof's reply to 

 Misobrontes, 



Toadi found in stones, 



Tombuctoo, a city in Africa, dis- 

 covery ot, 



Touriitr abbe, his account of the 

 Roman Arcadia, 81-22* 



Trees, remarkable, 312. 



V'oer,ijin;s o.-i the genera'.ien of,5-32o 



Water, on the rf?ects of, on dri- 

 ving machinery, 204-250-314 



V'ater alone sustains human life, 167 



Wu:;'s «jtifli»»e tf Ujt exp<rage oi 



