I N D 
private conference between the Em¬ 
peror Alexander and three . 193 
Quarterly Review, critical observations 
on the . . . /- 22 
Queen, remarks on the claims of the 
late, to coronation . . 82 
- questions on the right of directing 
the procession at the funeral of the . 513 
Rail-ways, details of a plan for con¬ 
structing, for the use of stage-coaches 412 
Rangoon river, reception of Capt. Cox’s 
embassy into the Burmhan government 578 
-- -town, description of . *5. 
-- - - aspect of the country 
surrounding . . *£-. 
-a native procession at . ib. 
Reformers, remarks on . . 428 
Refraction, remarks on . .441 
Reid, Mr. on the productive employment 
of the poor . . . 200 
--Mr. T, extracts from his Two Voy¬ 
ages to New South Wales . 635 
Republican answer, a noble one . 428 
Retrospective review, remarks on the . 297 
Rheumatism, cure of, by smelling at 
Colchicum seed . . J69, 363 
Rhinoceros, fossil bones of one, found 
imbedded in a rock of marble . 61 
Richardson, Samuel, description of his 
house at Parson’s Green, and some 
account of him . . 289 
Rio de Janeiro, state of society at .160 
Upad-making, Mr. Cumberland on Mr. 
Stone’s claims to the new system of .104 
\ ] obinson Crusoe, a new, discovered on a 
rock north-west of Novahevab, one of 
the Marquesas Islands, Pacific Ocean 252 
Rocks, primitive, on the composition of 303 
Rose, Mr. George, remark of Lord 
North on the late . .236 
Ruhnkenius, the Dutch scholar, obser¬ 
vations on . . .144 
Russia, advancement of literature in . 156 
-- political affairs of . . 464 
- - — and Turkey, affairs respecting . 563 
Russian voyages of discovery’, projected 
new . . . 229 
rRust, a preservative from » . 253 
Sallust, dwelling among the ruins of 
Pompeii, shewn as the residence of 99 
Salmon, Mrs. her professional character 3 
Saunders, Lord Chief Justice, account or 234 
. Schiller, on the life and writings of - 223 
- j analysis of the works of - 393 
. Schultz, Capt. his notes relative to the 
present state of the Maidive islands .216 
Scotacks, a singular tribe of Hungary, 
account of - ^ 488 
Scotch lady of quality, about to bathe in 
the sea, lines on . - . 329 
Scotland, domestic slavery in, in the 18th 
' century . . 237 
Scottish Novels, on the great profits to the 
author of the . - 345 
Scriptures, progress of the Oriental trans¬ 
lations of the ... .145 
Serpents and scorpions, remedy for the 
bite of . . 253 
Serra, Correa de, Portuguese minister to 
the United States, account of . 609 
E X, 
Settler at Algoa bay, communication 
from a, on its state . . 385 
Shipwreck, horrid details in consequence 
of . 106 
Shetland isles, new light house in . 249 
Shrewsbury theatre, lamentable catas¬ 
trophe occasioned by the downfall of 
a house adjoining the . 186 
Sibbald, Mr. J. observations by, on a new 
imported winter vegetable^ called the 
trottel root . .104 
Sicily, letters from, describing a recent 
ascent of Mount Etna, and a visit to 
its crater . .508 
Sidney, New South Wales, on the state 
of morals at - .641 
-, description of . . 643 
-, its harbour and scenery . 644 
Silver coin of Edward IV. 
Sinclair, Sir John, silver goblet presented 
to, at the last Holkbam sheep-shear¬ 
ing . . 248 
--, cup presented to, by 
the Washington Agricultural society . 248 
Skin, remarks on disorders from affections 
of the . . 555 
Skull found embedded in an ash tree, 
Mr. Goodman on .99 
—— in the tree, Mr. Tooke on .291 
— -, Mr. Welch on . 326 
Slave trade, foreign, remarks on . 71 
Smith, Mr. A. description of his auto¬ 
graph for copying drawings, <fcc. .153 
— -, his visit to the tomb of 
Cunningham, with anecdotes . 195 
-, Adam, remarks on his political 
system . . 198 
-—, Sir Sydney, bis translations of the 
articles of capitulation of Jerusalem 
to the Caliph Omar . . 290 
-, Mr. on the value of Larch bark 291 
Smollett, Dr, some account of , 236 
Smoke by steam engines, on the con¬ 
sumption of . .278 
Smyrna, description of . . 482 
Societies, Public Proceedings of * 53, 
145, 240, 340 
-—, empirical and specious, on 
their abuses of public confidence and 
liberality . .123, 312 
Society^, the Royal, of literature, premi¬ 
ums offered by . . 60 
-, on the happiest state of . 332 
Socrates, on the prosecution of . 410 
Spade, on the most advantageous struc¬ 
ture of the . .109 
-cultivation, Mr. Playfair on the ad¬ 
vantages of . .196 
Spain, progress of affairs in 83, 175, 270, 
368, 560 
——, Mr* Bentham on a penal code, for 542 
Special jury list, on the great abuses on 
framing . - 177 
Sphinx, description of a, found at Col¬ 
chester . . 442 
Stage coaches, plan for constructing rail¬ 
ways for . r .412 
Stanhope, Lady Hester, her letter at the 
Convent of Mar Elias, near Sidon .. .521 
Stanley, 
