INDEX 
England, letter from a lady at Batavia, to 
a friend in . .122 
-—-, on the reduction of the monied 
value of all productions and manufac¬ 
tures in . . 460 
English gloom, remarks on . 333 
Englishmen, on the rights of . 331 
-- officer, in the service of Persia, 
letter from » . 4S1 
Enquirer, the . . 489 
Enquiries and facts fmther, relative to 
Hannah Lightfoot, the Fair Quaker . 110 
Ensor, Mr. on a knife found in a tree .515 
Eric Lake, description of . 619 
Ethics, polite treatise on . 11 
Etiquette, humorous display of Spanish, 
connected with Mr. Jefferson, Ame¬ 
rican President . .608 
Etna, letters film Sicily, describing a re¬ 
cent ascent of, and a visit to its crater <508 
Etymon, and application of the word 
hour, on the . .114 
Face-ache, cure of . . 363 
Farey, Mr. on Mr. Partridge’s account of 
the divining rod . .18 
-Mr. Partridge’s reply to 407 
-his suggestion of barometric 
measurements for canals . 129 
Fascination, explanation of . 523 
Fawn’s head found in a tree, observa¬ 
tions on the . .493 
Fellowships at Oxford and Cambridge, 
observations on . .144 
Felton, in the Tower, lines to, by Butler, 
author of Hudibras . . 140 
Festiniog Vale, description of . 455 
Fete champetre at the Oaks, Surrey, 
June 5, 1775, original account of . 15 
Fine Arts, Review and Register of 
74, 166 
Finland, Northern, a singular stone in, 
which serves as a public barometer . 254 
Fire-escape, Mr. Willich on the plan of a 404 
-shield, Mr. Buckle} ’s, description of 542 
Fish, on cruelty to amphibious in dress¬ 
ing . . . 153 
Fletcher, Andrew, of Saltoun, M.P. ac¬ 
count of . .298 
Flint, on'the composition of . 305 
Fossil remains, extraordinary . 61 
France, on education in . .236 
——-- on the persecution of Protestants 
in the South of . . 257 
Francis, Dr. his and Mr. Bonney’s trans¬ 
lations of an ode of Horace compared 413 
Franklin, Dr. and son, anecdote of . 332 
--— Turgot’s verse on . 333 
Frederick, Prince of Wales, father of 
George III., on his “ Prince Titi” 
and love of literature . .230 
French emigrants, remarks on . 428 
-police under Bonaparte, remarks 
on the . . . 235 
•-clergy, number, • appointments, 
and revenues of . . ib. 
-character, political and ecclesias¬ 
tical, on the atrocities of the . 258 
Friburgh, New, Swiss colony, letter from 325 
Fruits, M. Berard on the chemical changes 
of . . . 544 
Gallon, Mr., his tables of ascertained 
levels of various canals . 26 
-addenda to his list of the 
heights of canals, with errata in the 
former list . .132 
Galvanism and magnetism, Rev. J.Gum¬ 
ming on the connection between . 157 
Gas, hydrogen, Professor Leslie’s experi¬ 
ments upon sound excited in . 159 
Gases, results of the specific gravities of 
the . 353 
Geological fact, a remarkable . 352 
George III. on the regulations of his 
household . . .331 
- left hand issue of .411 
- , Prince, afterwards III., Lord 
Chesterfield's opinion of, in his youth 333 
Gibbon, anecdote of . .231 
- critical remarks on certain opi¬ 
nions and doctrines of . .419 
- ’s eulogy of the religion of the 
Persians, remarks on . .201 
Glasgow, institution formed at, for pro¬ 
moting drawing, painting, and sculp¬ 
ture . . .59 
Gleaner, Oriental . . 130 
Gold and diamond districts of Brazil, ac¬ 
count of 549 
Goodman, Mr. W. his observations on a 
skull lately found imbedded in an ash 
tree . . .102 
Gordon, Duke of, lines written by, on 
Mr. Coutts’s marriage with Miss Melon 234 
--— stanzas to the late Duchess of ib. 
• -Lord George, letter of Count 
0‘Rourke to . . 428 
Gourna, Egypt, exquisite specimens of 
art in the burial vaults of . 350 
Gout, use of treacle in . .218 
Government, observations on . 234 
Gracechurch-street, destructive fire in . 273 
Graham, Mr. on disorders of the digestive 
organs, attended by pain in the sides . 115 
Grant, Mrs. letter and burlesque poem by 524 
Gravesend, canal projected at . 333 
Greece, political affairs in . 175, 463 
Greeks, advantages of the, in their pre¬ 
sent war with the Turks . 54 
Greenock, account of a water-spout near 296 
Grenville, Lord, letter of, on the treaty 
of Pilnitz . . . 425 
Guards, Horse, charges of maintenance 
for the whole year . .139 
Hamilton, Lady, lines written by Lord 
Nelson to . . .231 
-her birth place, and 
early situation in life . . 235 
H anbury, Mr. his remarks on the prac¬ 
tical character and operation of Mr. 
Wrangham’s Education Bill . 206 
Hands, Mr. T. his letter on emigration to 
the northern states of the American 
Union . . . 121 
Harlech, history of the Castle of .40 1 
Haymarket Theatre, successful career ot 
the . . .265 
- —- new, some account 
of . . 484 
Ilemptinne, M. on taking ice for summer 
use . . .66 
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