1 N I) E X . 
Stanley, J., M. D., bis proof of the 
efficicaey of vinegar of wood in pre¬ 
serving meat . - 66 
Steam engines, on improvements in - 347 
Stephens, Miss, her professional charac¬ 
ter » .3 
--, Mr. Alexander, list of fifteen 
celebrated men and women known by 
him . . 426 
Stephensiana . 230, 327, 424, 318 
•Stomach on the sympathy between the 
liver and the . .115 
-—, on treatment of derangements 
in the . .169 
Stone, Mr,, Mr. Cumberland on bis 
claims to the new system of road¬ 
making . . 104 
Strata, Northern, Air. Otley on Mr. Fos¬ 
ter’s work on the , . 504 
* Street, new, some account of the, from 
Pall Mall to the Regent’s Park . 483 
Stron, Bohemia, M. Winkler’s account 
of the submersion of the village of . 25 
Student, the German . 223, 399 
Sultan of the Burmhan empire, interview 
with the . .581 
---, anecdote 
of . . 584 
--new pa¬ 
lace for . . 585 
•-, interview 
with the Queen-mother of the . 596 
Sunderland, on the encroachment of the 
sea at .182 
Sun, spots on the . . 488 
Systems, military, of Carnot and Doug¬ 
las, described . . 505 
Table beer, cheap means of making . 310 
Talbot, Miss, excellent prayer by . 522 
Tanjore, kingdom, its fertility, and thick 
population of . . 305 
Temple, plan of the ancient Beal- Agh, 
in the county of Down . .197 
Thebes, mummy found at, coeval with 
the Greeks . .64 
--pother mummies, and a number 
of different objects found at . 65 
Thomson the poet, original letter of . 232 
Til lot son, Archbishop, his trifling bequest 
to his family . . 334 
Timbooctoo, history of . 237 
Tomb of Cunningham, Mr. Smith’s visit 
to, with anecdotes . .195 
Tombs of the ancient kings, beautiful 
mummy brought from . 351 
Tooke, Mr. Horne, the Epea Pterorenta, 
and his receipts for it . . 234 
•-—, his opinions of Locke - 234 
-, Sir Francis Burdett, and 
Lord Camelford’s remarks on . 428 
-song by . . 430 
--—, Mr. T. on the. skull found in 
the tree . .261 
Tovey, Mr. his general Formula for find¬ 
ing Easter - - 26 
Transportation, origin of . . 636 
— -—, mode and result of . ib. 
— -—, on the treatment of con¬ 
victs during . ,637 
Treacle, use of, in gout . 218 
Tree, on the fawn’s head found in the - 493 
Tribe of people in Hungary, account of 
a singular . . 488 
Trottel root, a newly exported winter 
vegetable, Mr. J. Sibbald on . 104 
Turbot Fisheiy, observations on the . 333 
Turkey, progress of affairs in 84, 175, 270 
Turks, advantages of, in their war against 
the Greeks . | >547 
Typhus fever, remarks on . 554 
United States, Mr. Jennings on the pre¬ 
sent actual condition of the .319 
-—--, on the constitution and go¬ 
vernment of the . 606 
Universities, English, observations on 
the, from the North American Review 141 
---, defence of the 300 
Usury laws, remarks on the . 213 
Utica, America, description of, and ca¬ 
nal , .614 
Vaccination, Dr. Jenner’-s circular to the 
profession, on certain anomalous re¬ 
sults of . . 307 
-, advice respecting . 308 
Vanner Abbey, North Wales, history of 116 
Varieties, Literary and Philoso¬ 
phical * 58, 152, 246, 345, 439, 536 
Venezuela, Mr. W. Jones’s letter from 
the republic of .97 
Versification, remarks on . 440 
Vesuvius, crater of . . 292 
- , hermitage at . . 293 
Veteran Officer, anecdote of a . 425 
Village minstrel, John Clare’s review of 321 
Vinegar of wood, use of, for preserving 
meat . • 66 
Virginian slavery, on the state of . 634 
Voltaire, maxims from . .332 
Wadsworth, Mr. of the Genesee district, 
America, account of . 615 
Walckenaer, M. on modern discoveries 
in the interior of Africa . 237 
Waldeck, Mr. his journey on the moun¬ 
tains of the moon . . 430 
Wales, North, excursion through, in 
1819 116, 203, 314, 401, 495 
-, New South, school founded at, for 
poor children . * 543 
-- , extracts from Mr. Reid’s 
Two Voyages to . . 635 
- , on convicts landing in . 640 
-on the treatment of 
convicts at - - 641 
-, extracts from Mr. W. 
C. Wentworth’s description of . 642 
-- , aspect of the country of ib. 
- , aborigines of . 642 
• -, state of society at . 645 
- , on the climate - ib. 
• --on the diseases preva¬ 
lent art - - 446 
--, on the soil of - ib, 
---——, on the country west 
of the Blue Mountains in • 047 
-—--, probable river commu¬ 
nicating with the western coast - 640 
Wallsend colliery, lamentable catastro¬ 
phe at . . 174, 471 
Water, 
