CONTENTS. 



XXX. On Galvan'ism. By a Correspondent 170 



XXXI. Sketch of a Geological Delineation of South Ame- 

 rica. B'j F. A. Vox Humboldt 1 72 



XXXII. Observations on the Condition of the Inhabitants 

 of the Cape of Good Hope 1 79 



XXXIII. Intelligence ajid AIiscella7ieo2is Articles .... ]87 



XXXIV. Experijnents to ascertain whether there exists any 

 Affiriity betwixt Carbon and Clay, Lime a?id Sitex, se- 

 parately or as Compounds united with the Oxide of Iron 

 forining Iron Ores and Iron Stones. By David Mushet, 



Esq. of the Colder Iron-Works 193 



XXXV. Researches in regard to the Manner in which Na- 

 tural Bodies exhibit Colours, and Experiments on a new 

 Theory of that Phcenomenoii. By S. F. Hermbstadt 



201 



XXXVI. Fourteenth Cmnmmii cation from Dr. Thornton 

 relative to Pneumatic Medicine 207 



XXXVII. History of Astronomy for the Year 1S03. Bead 

 ut the College de France by Jerome de Lalande . . 209 



XXXVIII. A Letter to Governor Pownall from Dr. 

 Thornton 221 



XXXIX. Memoir on the Wool and Sheep of Cachemire 

 and Boutan. Read in the Agricultural Society of Paris 

 in the Sitting of Frimaire 7, Year 9, by Alexander 

 LE Goux DE Flaix, formerly an Officer of Engineers, 

 Member of the Asiatic Society at Calcutta, &c 234 



XL. Curious Extracts from old English Book's, ivith 

 Remarks which prove, that the Telescope, &c. were 

 known in England much earlier than in any other 

 Country 245 



XLI. Letter o/'Spallanzani to C. Senebier in regard to 

 Respiration - 256 



XLII. A full Description of the Method of preparing Mr. 

 George Blackman's Superfine Oil-Colour Cakes; as 

 communicated to the Society for the Encouragement of 

 Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, and practised by 

 him in Presence of a Committee appointed by the Society 

 to ascertain the Merit of the Invention 268 



XLII I. Description (f an improved Crane for JVharfs. By 

 Mr. Robert Hall j««?or, ofBasford, near Nottingham 



270 



XLIV. Description of an iryiproved Bucket for drawing 

 Water out (f deep Wells. By Mr. George'Russel 27 i 



XLV. An Examination of Dr. Wollaston's Expniment 

 on his Pcriscopic Spectacles. By Mr. William .Tones, 



F.Am. P.S 273 



XLVI. Me- 



