CONTENTS. 



Scribe, Indian, in the Field of 



Battle, ..:.... 364 

 '' Seasons," Thomson's, . . . 173 

 Sedan Chairs, ..... 333 

 Sedgwick's, Miss, Visit to Joanna 



Baillie, 132 



Servants, 280 



Sex, the Fair, . . . . . 273 



Shakspeare, 267 



,, and the Climate of 



Scotland, 108 



Shelley's Amnscments, . . . 282 



Deatli and Funeral, . 180 



Library, .... 245 



Sheridan and Richardson, . . 25 



,, Parliamentary Eetort of, 120 



Sheridan's Critical Formula for New 



Books 60 



Debts and Evasions, . 26 

 Potions, .... 124 

 in Bellamy's, and "up" 



in the House, . . . 125 



Shirt Tree, 362 



Shooting a Bookseller, . 155 

 Sketches in the Great Exhibition, 329 

 Silence not the Indication of Wis- 

 dom, 110 



Sloane's, Sir H., Liberality, . . 102 

 Smellie, William, the Edinburgh 



Printer, and Burns, . . . 191 

 Smith, James, Author, of " Re- 

 jected Addresses,' 1 . . 220 

 Sidney, and Brougham, . 214 

 ,, and Landseer the 



Painter, . . 214 

 and Southey, . 256 

 Sir Harry, the Caffres, and 



the Voltaic Battery, . 80 

 Smith's, Adam, Absence of Mind, 215 

 ,, Amusements of Age, 212 



j, Habitsof Composition, 8 



Taciturnity, . . 8 



,, Sidney, Memory, . . 287 

 ., Sir J. E., Purchase of Lin- 



nseus's Herbarium, . . 50 



Smoker, the First, .... 271 



Smollett's, Tobias, Struggles, . 20 



"England," ... 44 



Snail-Dinner, 224 



Snail-er.iing, Modern, . . . 295 

 Solander, Dr., and Sir Joseph Banks, 1 2 



Sounding Line, 364 



.Sounds, ...'... 320 

 Southey and Campbell, Altercation 



with a Shop-keeper, . . 9 

 Mrs., ..... 148 



Southey's Visit to Sidney Smith, 25& 



" Joan of Are,'' . . . 177 



Sonnet to Miss Bowles, 149" 



South's, Dr., Stolen Sermon, . 128- 



Spaniards in Spanish Town, . 328 



Speaking, Evil, 272 



Speaking a Foreign Language, . 212? 

 Speckbaeker the Tyrolese Patriot, 



Sir W. Scott, and Sir H. Davy, 22 



Speeches, Long, and Gray Hairs, 235 



Spinola and Louis XIV., . . . 235 



Squeers and the Yorkshire School, 116 



Stael, Madame, 67 



Stammering Wit, Lamb's, . . 230 



Stationers' Company, . . . 192 



Statues to Great Men, . . . 322 



Steam-Horse, 83 



Sterne Rebuked for Profanity, . 229- 



Sterne's Death, 249 



Hard-Heartedness, . . 117 



Maudlin Sensibility, . . 247 



Sermons (Yorick's), . 11 



Stethoscope, 105- 



Stewart, Scott, Chalmers, and Jeffrey, 61 



Stories, Stupid, 289- 



Stowe the Antiquary, ... 15 

 Stowell's, Lord, Aversion to Changes, 89- 



Study, 341 



Sugar Plums in Henry III.'s time, 22<> 



Sun, Spots on, 267 



Superstition and Science, . . 206- 

 Supple, Mark, the Parliamentary 



Reporter, 202 



Surgery, Ancient State of, in Scot- 

 land, 103 



Swift and Bettesworth, . . . 163 



Swift's, Jonathan, Conversation, . 184 



Eccentricity, .... 145 



Latin Puns, . . . . 196 



Mental Malady, ... 183 



Personal Character, . 264 



Power of Invective, . . 263 



Religion, 184 



Rudeness to Lady Burling- 

 ton, 183 



Table-Talk, and Varieties, . . 212 



Talmud, Jewish, 241 



" Task," Cowper's, .... 144 



Tasso and Ariosto, .... 63 



,, and his Critics, .... 172 



Teaching, Popular, .... 265 



" Teetotal," Origin of the Word, 268 



Telegraphic Blunder, ... 79 



Office, Storm in, . . 79 



. Reporting in America, 77 



