coftteirts 

 Vaci 



- 224 



Rfading memorandums, - - 



Jntclligence respecting litera- 



tuie and arts, — Downie's 



charts of the east cojst of 



Scotlard, - - - - 



Captain Brodie's chart of the 



German ocean, - - - 



Political prog efs of Britain, 



letter V. - - - - - - 



Anecdotes of brigidier Resen, 



and Peter the Great, - - 



Letter fiom Senex, - - - 



A fragment, . - - - - 



Anecdnte of the emperor Se- 

 verus, ------ 



of marlOial de Toiras, - 



■ of prince of Arragon, - 



Mercantile legislation, - - 2^6 

 Silk -.earing in Scotland, - - 260 

 Intelligence respecting litera- 

 ture and arts, . . - - 264 

 Anecdote, ------ 266 



Chicorium intybus, - - - 268 

 To corresponden's, - - - 272- 

 Hints respecting the treatment 

 of persons apparently dio'ved, 273 



228 



233 



242 

 248 

 253 



254 



255 

 lb. 



Voyage to tjie Hebrides con- 



tined, -.-.-. jSo 

 Antiquities in Scotland conti- 

 nued, ------ 286 



Description o< a view near E- 

 dinburgh, ----- 294, 



Reading memorandums, - - 2^6 

 Notices concerning Japan, - 299 

 On the u:es and culture of the 

 poppy, ------ 304, 



On the uses and culture of 



weld, or dyer's weed, - - 307 

 On the life-buoy, - - - 3ra 

 Anecdotes, - - - - - 311 



To correspondents, - - - 312 ^ 

 Letter from Arcticus, - - 31 J 



from Alex. Simple, - 318 



from Juridicus, - - ib. 



from Thomson to Pater- 

 son, - - - . . - 325' 

 Anecdote, - - - - - 330 

 Antiquities of Scotland conclu- 

 ded, 330 



Efsjy on entails, - - - -333 

 On the silk-worm, - - - 337 

 Premiums awarded, - - . 344, 



POETRl'. 

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The love-sick maid, - - - 25 



Verses to the crocus, - - - 26 



Three songs from the Magi- 

 cian no Conjuror, - - - 27 



The life and death of Edmund 

 Burke, a new ballad, - - 65 



Imitation of the sonnet by Cal- 

 deron, ------105 



A sorg to the tune of Bow wow 

 wow, ------- 106 



The African boy, - - - - ib. 



Verses by Thomfon to Aman- 

 da, m vcr befoiepubliflied, - 145 



Verses wrote by R. Burns on 

 a window in Bieidalbane, - ib. 



An cde to M . - - 146 



Lines by a Icdy to her father, ib. 



The libertine repulsed, - - 147 



Verses on seeing a lady on the 

 south bridge of Edinburgh, 185 



A sonnet, . - . . . ^ ib. 



Pagit 



Anonymous verses, . - . 186 

 To a lady with a buiket of 



evergreens, - - - - - ib. 

 On the vanity of riches, - - 187' 

 An ode to solitude, - - - 225 

 Sonnet on the residence of 



Thomson by H. Pye, esq. 



poet laureat, - - - - - 227 

 Verses extempore on the late 



report from Lndia, - - - ib. 

 Sonnet, . - - - . - 257 

 The pliant maid, - - - - ib. 

 A farewell to the vanities of 



the wiirld, -- - - . - 25S 

 Verses to hope, - . . - 259 



on happinefs, - - a.i, 7 



tothe memory o^Mifs 



Burns, ar8 



On beauty, - - - '- - ib. 

 The entail, a fable, • " - - 335; 



