INDEX. 
Convicts, on the stale of the, during the 
voyage . . ib. 
-, on their landing in New South 
Wales . . 640 
■-", donation of the Bank of Eng-' 
land towards women, convicted of ut¬ 
tering forged notes, before transporta¬ 
tion . . ib. 
Corn laws, remarks on the - 55 
Cornucopia of Literary Curiosi¬ 
ties, and Remarkable Facts - 139 
Coronation, remarks on the late - 82 
-of the late Queen, remarks 
on - - n . 
Correspondence, notices to - 192 
Corsica, letter of Alderman Beckford, to 
the son of the King of - 329 
Corsicans, list of subscriptions raised for 
the, in 1769 - - ib. 
Cottolam, India, heights of, fertility and 
productions of - - 306 
Covent Garden Theatre, opening of, and 
Mr. Young in Hamlet at - 265 
-, excellent management 
and success of - 535 
Coults, Mr. lines written by the Duke 
of Gordon, on the marriage o£ with 
Miss Melon - - 234 
Cowley’s house at Chertsey, view and 
description of - - 480 
Cox, Capt. extracts from his Journal of a 
residence in .e Burmhan empire . 577 
-, ill stress of his mission . 594 
-, his visit to the minister of 
the Burmhan government . ib. 
-, return of his mission . 596 
Craik, Mrs. her explanation of some par¬ 
ticulars in the life of Paul Jones - 418 
Crime, on the folly of making the pe¬ 
nalty of blood the only efficacious 
preventative of - 259 
Criticism, Philosophy of contem¬ 
porary . - 22, 297, 408 
Crystallo Ceramic, curious invention, ac¬ 
count of - - 448 
Crystals, on the structure of - 150 
Cumberland, Mr. on the claims of Mr. 
Stone to the new system of road¬ 
making . .104 
--, on Professor Buckland’s 
inaugral lecture, and defence of the 
Mosaic Cosmogony - 301 
-, the late Duke of, instance 
of his self-denial . . 334 
-gate, on the murders com¬ 
mitted at, during the funeral procession 
of the late Queen . - 173 
•-, on the public funeral of the 
two unfortunate men killed at - 174 
Gumming, Rev. J. connection between 
galvanism and magnetism, illustrated 
by . .157 
-, effects of his application of 
magnetism as a measure of electricity ib. 
Cunningham, poet, character of • 196 
Currency, on the real worth of the - 316 
Daniell, Mr. his meteorological observa¬ 
tions on the two last years - 445 
eath, ode to - - 503 
Deaths in and near London . 86, 177, 274, 
371, 464, 564 
De Begni, Madame Ronzi, her profes¬ 
sional character - .5 
Delatour, M. his report of discoveries in 
India . . 304 
Dictionary of the Chinese language, re¬ 
marks on one publishing . 59 
Digestive organs, Mr. Graham on disor¬ 
ders of the, attended by pain in the side 115 
Discovery, projected new Russian voyages 
of . . 229 
Dividends and Bankruptcies 80, 171, 
269, 458, 558 
Divining rod, Mr. Farey on Mr. Par¬ 
tridge’s account of the . 18 
-, Mr. Partridge’s reply to Mr. Fa¬ 
rey respecting . . 407 
Dolgelly, some account of . 497 
Drury-lane Theatre, remarks on - 1 
- , meeting of subscri¬ 
bers to . .76 
-*-, brilliant career of . 265 
-——- , further remarks on 554 
Dryden, account of Chesterton, the birth 
place of . . 385 
•-—-, Lady, letter of, giving some ac¬ 
count of the poet . . 424 
Dublin, on the visit of the King to .170 
Duduit de Maizieres, M. his invention to 
make bread with common apples su¬ 
perior to potatoe bread . 158 
Dunleary, on the works for the construc¬ 
tion of the port of . 250 
Dupin, Mr. Charles, his remarks on the 
English navy . . 247 
Dutch, modern, on the domestic habits, 
and amusements of the . 220 
-and French, their characteristics 236 
Ear-rings, on the use of . . ib. 
Earl Moira packet, loss of the, and con¬ 
siderable number of passengers . 183 
Easter, Mr. Tovey’s general formula for 
finding . . 26 
Ecclesiastical Promotions, 86, 182,278, 
374, 567 
Economist, the Political . 198, 315 
Edgecombe, Earl of Mount, stanzas 
written on a remarkable pig, belong¬ 
ing to . .231 
Edgeworth, Miss, observations on . 499 
Edinburgh, establishment formed at, for 
teaching the connecting arts and sci¬ 
ences to persons engaged in particu- 
Ira trades - - 154, 249, 346 
Egypt, General Minu de Minutoli’s re¬ 
searches in . . 336 
Election, on the first innovation on the 
original method of . .161 
Ellwood, Mr. Chipcase’s account of, with 
extracts from his own memoirs . 308 
Elstow, Bunyan’s native house at . 193 
Emigration, to the Northern states of the 
American Union, letter of Mr. T. 
Hand on . .121 
Eminent Persons, Memoirs and Re¬ 
mains of . 39, 135 
Encyclopaedia Britannica, statistical er¬ 
rors in the . _ .14 
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