ai c0lenU. 



On some pttrifactknt in Fife, 



Oi/servations on Fope'i ivorks, — 



Jlxakta, a tale, coucluded, — — 



Intelligence reipectingarti, — — — 



^ proposal Jar •victualling the va-vy, &c. — 



Authentic particulars respecting Thomson, — 



The ivill, , — ^ — 



On rearing oak "W'jods in Scotland, — — — 



Account of an ancient stone coffin, — — 



Reflections of Frederick the Great, ^ 



Account of the court of the pre^s, — — 



JntelUgtnce respecting arts, — 



On trade and manufactures, — 



Parliamentary proceedings, — — 



Anecdotes, — 



T-c correspondents, — — 



Miscellaneous remarkf on the political progrejs of Great Britain, 



Remarks on grammat^ — — 



Exercisa in practical grammar, — 



On the circular buildings called duns in Scotland, 



Ele-vation of Dun-agglesag in RoJ'sjhire, — — 



Philosophical geography, — 



Peter, a tale, — — 



To correspondents, — 



Miscellaneous remarks on the political progrefs of Great Britain, 

 Novum organum politicum, • — — 



Philos-phical geography, -^ — — 



Refections of Frederick the Great, — 



Intelligence respecting arts, ^— — - 



Parliamentary proceedings on the corn bill, 



To correspondents, — — — 



Historical chronicle at the end, . — ■! — 



211 

 213 

 220 



224 

 22;j 



239 

 242 

 246 

 248 

 252 

 257 

 260 

 .257 

 263 

 264 

 265 

 271 

 274 

 282 



— 289 

 — 297 



— 304 

 - 305 



— 312 

 321 

 328 

 330 



33J 



^36 



POETRY. 



A song, Resolv'd said the poet, 33 

 On the approach of winter, ib. 



Tl;e bird's nest, - - 34 



Come under my plaidy, a ballad, 67 

 The exequy, by Dr King, - 68 

 The rose, - - - 7° 



Winter, an ode, - - - 105 



Verses in the Scottifli dialect, H'6 

 Sonnet by Don Pedro Calderon, 107 

 — by DrummondofHatliornden, ib. 

 To the author of verses, £fc. 145 

 Advice to married ladies, - ib. 

 The maid of Clyde, - - 146 



Gentle Kate, a song, - - 177 

 On parting with a friend, - 178 

 Pride, ----- ib. 



A picture too true, - - 179 

 Ode for a club, Dec. 31. 1791, 217 

 A fable, . - - - 2i« 

 Gleanings of ancient poetry, 



from Gavin Douglas, 219 



Portsdown hill, - - - 249 

 Verses copied from a window, 252 

 Lini s written below a print of 



a sleeping child, - - 294 



To the snow drop, - - - ib. 

 Ode by Matthew Bramble, 295 



The complaint, by a lady, - 296 

 Song by Thomson, never before 



publlrtied, - . . - 329 

 Lines found in an old book, - ib. 

 The deteifldination, - - - ife. 



