tsxvi 



'noex. 



F. 



Teist, ancient, account of, J04 



Fine arts, hints respecting, 71 



•lorms of' proceduie, necefsity of 



adhering to, 2d. 261 



Torrest, Thomas, his observations 



on curing provisions in warm 



climates, 225 



Tredevick ttie Great, reflections of, 248 



Frolfsart the historian, memoiis of, 193 



G. 

 Geography, philosophical, part iii. 



153-289-321 

 Gibraltar, expcnces of, and conse- 

 quences to Britain, 305 

 Grammar, reiTurks on, 271 



H. 

 Hen, singular instinct of, and af- 

 fection for her young, 89 

 Hints respecting the fine arts, 71 

 History of Portug il, observations 



on, 9-5* 



History, view of the mode of vvri- 

 ti.'g in ancient and modern limes, 121 

 I. 

 3m?gination, eft'ccts of, 169 



Informer, No. 1. 23 



innoculation, compared with the 



natural small pox, 174 



Inscription on a tablet in Rich- 

 mond <:liurch, to the memory of 

 Thomson, 238 



Instinct of animals, observations on, 86 

 Intelligence respecting arts, 114-124 

 157-330. 



K. 

 Kennedy, capt. Jolui, remarkable 

 discovery of, 114 



L. 

 L'Amy, voynge pittoresc^ue de la 



France. 71 



Laws, niinous eft'ects of dispensing 



with, 2d. 250 



Letters respectirg Portugal, 55 



L'b; r on banking companies, 199 



Life of Jo. earl of Marr, 1-41-98-142 

 Lirg stones in Scotland, 136 



Lottery, chances in, 172 



M. 

 Jvlap of the tropical reg'ons, illus- 



tva'lng the trade-Winds, 153 



Marr, earl of, his life, 1-41-98-J42 

 Meanwell's observations on rais'ng 

 osk woods la ScQikmiy 24;2 



Meat, method of curing in warrrf 



climates, 225 



Memoirs of the ear! of Mar:, 1-41-98 

 142— of Jean Froilsirt, 19 



Miscellaneous remarks on the po- 

 litical progrefs of Britain, 265-30 

 Miscellneous leading, advantage of, 3 

 Mounds of earth, 133 



Monsoons explained, 156 — parti- 

 cular inrtections of accounted for, 289 

 — on the eastern coast of Africa, ib. 

 — variations of, to the south of 



the equator. 



N. 



Narrator on the effects^ of imagi- 

 nation. 



Naval affairs, 



Nautch at Thibet, description of, 



Navy, proposal for victualling it 

 in wirm climates, 



Necefsity of roguery exemplified, 



30a 



169 

 114 



Nina, a siory, 76-108 



Novum organum politicum, 



O. 

 Oak woods, speculation on the 



rearing of in Scotland, 242! 



Observations on the history of 

 Piirtugil, 9-152 — on the balance 

 of trade and exchang.,, 93 — on 

 Smollel's novels, 13c — on Wat- 

 son's history, 163 — on banking 



companies, 199 on Pope's 



works, 

 Olla podrlda, method of making 



in Spain, 25^ 



Old corresponJent's observations 

 on Pope, 213 



P. 

 Paper-making, improvements in 



propos.d, 257' 



Parliamentary proceedings, 



iS7-2d.257-3 ,3 

 Peter, a German tale, 2. , 



Petrifactions in Fife, 2 i( 



Ph lip II. of Spain, history of by 



Watson, observations on, 163, 



Philo, on ancient :.nd niodejn his- 

 tory, lit 

 Philosophical gf-cgraphy, pjrt iii, 



153-289-32* 

 Poetry of Buchr.n-n, remarks on, 81 

 Pope's works, remarks on, 213 



Pool's hws, remarks &n, 118-14^ 



