INDEX., 
Henry, Dr. on the aeriform compounds 
of charcoal and hydrogen . 353 
-M. his plan for a new hydraulic 
machine . . .541 
Hill, called Gerbiev de Jone, overhang¬ 
ing the spring of the Loire, disappear¬ 
ance pf . . 351 
Homicide, on the law respecting . 194 
Home, Sir Everard, his observations on 
the skin of the Negro combated , 154 
*--- * further observations 
by, on the Negro-skin . . 349 
■-— his Croonian lecture ib. 
Honey and Franeis, coroners’ inquests on 2T0 
Honorary secretaries, on their motives 
for so becoming . . 133, 312 
Horace, original ode of, with Dr. Fran¬ 
cis and Mr. Bonney’s translations of 418 
Hour, on the etymon and application of 
the word . . .114 
Houseless poor, deserved eulogy on the 
conduct of the Committee for relieving 
file . . . 400 
Houssa, Africa, account of . 4 g(j 
Howard, Dr. heat in the moon’s rays 
discovered by . .167 
Howe, Lord, anecdote of . . 429 
Hughes, Sir Edward, account of . 523 
-Capt. anecdote of . . ib. 
Human life, singular instances of the 
duration of . ,14 
Hungary, account of a singular tribe of 
people in . . 488' 
Hutton, Dr. Chas. bust of . 347 
Hydraulic machine, plan for a new . 541 
Ice, M. Hemptinne on taking, for sum¬ 
mer use 69 
Incidents, Marriages, and Deaths 
IN AND NEAR LONDON . 84, 176, 273, 
370, 464, 563 
India, M. Delatour’s report of discoveries 
in 304 
-East, establishments ol the East 
India Company in . . 541 
Ireland, on the sufferings, and their ef¬ 
fects, of the poor tenantry of . 559 
--— horrid massacres lately perpe¬ 
trated in . . . ib. 
Irish towns, return of the population of 
some of the principal . . 246 
--- population, estimates of, within 
150 years . . . 246 
Iron bar bridge, one erected over the 
Tw r eed, near Paxton Ford, above Ber¬ 
wick . . .87 
Isles of Loss, on the coast of Africa, 
account of . . . 395 
Italian opera, remarks on the . 4 
Italy, interesting literary discoveries in 250 
•-introduction of the Lancastrian 
system into . . 542 
Jackson, Mr. his observations on the 
Persian poets . .130 
James, Major Charles, well known on 
military topics, memoir of . 180 
Jefferson, Mr. American president, ac¬ 
count of . . 328 
‘ ——— characteristic remarks on 608, 
625 
Jenner, Dr. Iris circular to the profession 
on anomalous results of vaccination 307 
Jennings, Mr. on the present actual con¬ 
dition of the United. Slates .319 
Jersey, New, on the climate in . 629 
Jerusalem, articles of the first capitula¬ 
tion of, to the Caliph Omar, translated 
by Sir Sydney Smith . 290 
Jewish poets, observations on . 140 
Johnson, Dr. on his soundings . 103 
-■ — - his attempts at the manu¬ 
facture of china, at the Chelsea China 
Manufactory . . .231 
Jones, Mr. W. his letters from the re¬ 
public of Venezuela . . 97 
-Paul, account of . . 329 
-- ■ Mrs. Craik’s explanation of 
some particulars in the life of .418 
Juan, Don, on Lord Byron’s Cantos III. 
IV. and V. of . . 124 
Junius, Mr. Lawrence on the author of 24 
Mater, Capt. H. on a volcanic appear¬ 
ance in the moon , . 254, 342 
—-his Bakerian lecture . 341 
Kellner, Mr. his professional character . 3 
Kilmaleady, King’s County, Ireland, re¬ 
port relative to the moving bog of, 
made by order of the Royal Dublin 
Society . . .145 
King, the, on his visit to Dublin . l “2 
-libel on the . .177 
Kit-Kat Club, remarks on the . 355 
Knife found in a tree, Mr. Ensor on a .515 
L’Ape Ita liana . 9, 112, 218, 405, 514 
Lamb, Mr. critique on bis Catullus . 33 
Lancasterian system, introduction of the, 
into Italy . . . 542 
Landed property and produce, Mr. Old¬ 
field on the reduced state of, in the 
Western counties . .512 
Language, on. the utility of a learned 
community of . .143 
Larch bark, Mr. Smith on the value of 291 
Latin, the, on the disuse of, as a ver¬ 
nacular language . .144 
Lawrence, Mr. on the author of Junius . 24 
Lee, General, anecdote of . . 236 
Legislation, British 66 , 158, 255, 354 , 
446, 554 
Leipsic fair, last Easter, account of . 63 
Leprosy and itch, query whether the 
children of one family ? . . 363 
Letterkenney, Ireland, extraordinary 
darkness experienced at, from noon 
till 2 p. m. . . . 444 
Lewes, meeting of farmers at . . 575 
Liberty, influence of . . 235 
Lightfoot, Hannah, the Fair Quaker, fur¬ 
ther enquiries and facts relative lo .110 
—--further particulars of 197 
Lights, domestic, mechanical means of 
extinguishing . , 392 
Limerick, disturbances in the county of 464 
Lime-stone, on the crystalline origin of 353 
■-— mountain at Plymouth, geo¬ 
logical remarks on . " . 340 
Liver and the stomach, sympathy be¬ 
tween the . . " .115 
■—■— complaint, on the treatment of . ib . 
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