INDEX 
Byron, Lord, his wholesale plagiarisms 19, 
105 
---, on Cantos III. IV. and V. 
of his Don Juan - . 124 
Cachemere goats, imported into, and do¬ 
miciliated in France, observations on - 155 
Cader Idris, North Wales, description 
of - - 117, 203 
Campbell, Rev. J. on his second visit 
to South Africa - - 59 
Camporese, Madame, her professional 
character - 5 
Canada, Upper, observations on . 620 
-.Lower, --- . 621 
Canadiagua-village, America, description 
of . . 615 
Canals, queries respecting - 26 
■-, Mr. Gabon’s tables of ascer¬ 
tained levels of various - ib. 
--, Mr. Farcy’s suggestion for baro¬ 
metric measurements for - 129 
-, addenda to Mr. Gabon’s list of 
the height of, with errata in former 
list - - 132 
--, levels, Mr. Watson on - 301 
Canova, on his statue of Washington - 541 
Canton, letter from, on the commercial 
restraints of the Chinese - 132 
Carnot and Douglas, military systems of, 
compared - - 505 
Carter, Miss, excellent prayer by - 521 
Caroline, Queen of George II., letter of, 
to the younger branches of the Royal 
family - - 522 
--, Amelia, Queen of George IV. 
memoirs of - - 125 
-, her marriage - ib. 
-, on her separation from 
the Prince of Wales, and his letter to 
her on the subject - - ib. 
- -, her residence at Black- 
heath, and visits of George III. to her ib. 
-, her protection of young 
Austin - - 136 
-, the commissioners ap¬ 
pointed in her case and their opinions ib. 
--, on her quitting the 
kingdom to reside on the Continent - ib. 
-, her reception at fo¬ 
reign courts - - 137 
!-, on the Milan commis¬ 
sion, respecting - - ib. 
-, on the attempts to de¬ 
tain her abroad - - ib. 
-, her courage, energy, 
arrival in England, trial, acquittal, and 
her triumphal visit to the Cathedral of 
St. Paul’s, to return thanks - ib. 
-, the consequences of 
her non-attendance at the coronation 
of George IV. - - ib. 
-, her death, and prepar¬ 
ations for her funeral, its arrange¬ 
ments, and opposition to them by the 
populace - - ib. and 138 
----, death and wounds to 
some of the populace, by the soldiery, 
while attending her funeral - ib. 
-— - - } her character, retro¬ 
spection on her conduct, and the ma¬ 
chinations against her - ib. 
Casa Giovanni Della, account of - 9 
Caich Club, Nobleman’s remarks on - 3 
Catullus, Mr. Lamb’s critique on - 33 
Causes of wars, enquiry relative to the 110 
Cellini, Benvenuto, distinguished artist, 
account of - - 297 
Ceylon, society formed at, for investiga¬ 
ting its natural and civil history - 61 
Chaubew Mew, Burmhan empire, de¬ 
scription of . . 599 
Chapel Royal, its inelegance, and care¬ 
less style of singing in the - 4 
Chapter coffee-house, account of the 
Wittenagemot of the - 426 
Chelsea china, remarks on - 231 
Chemistry and experimental Phi¬ 
losophy, report of 65, 157, 253, 445, 
544 
Chertsey, view and description of Cow¬ 
ley’s house at - - 480 
Chesterfield, Lord, his opinion of Prince 
George, afterwards George III. - 333 
Chester, particulars of the late music 
meeting at - - 389 
Chesterton, birth place of Dryden, ac¬ 
count of - - 385 
Chinese language, remarks on a dicti¬ 
onary of the - - 59 
-, letter from Canton, on the com¬ 
mercial restraint of the - 132 
-provinces, character the, from 
their imperial almanack - - 206 
Cholera, remarks on - 363, 455 
Chromium, iron, and steel, M. Berthier, 
on the alloys of - - 544 
Chipcase, Mr. his account of Ellwood - 308 
Clare, John, Northamptonshire peasant, 
his Village Minstrel reviewed - 321 
Class, on the increase of the privileged - 140 
Classical learning, remarks on - 409 
Cobbett, Mr. anecdote of George III. 
connected with - - 334 
Colchester, description of a sphinx found 
at - ^ - 442 
Colchicum seeds, success of, in rheuma¬ 
tism - - 369 
Colour of paper, on the - - 493 
Columbia, on the new republic of - 462 
Commercial Report, 78, 170, 267, 366, 
458, 556 
Commerce, on the real cause of the ruin 
of our - - 315 
Committee, for relieving the houseless 
poor, deserved eulogy on the conduct 
of the - - 400 
Commons, report of the house of, on the 
present state of the poor, and poor 
laws - - 240 
Concert, ancient, remarks on the - 2 
-, vocal, remarks on the - ib. 
Conservancy, London, remarks on - 333 
Convicts, on the treatment of, during 
transportation . . 637 
-, at New 
South Wales - .641 
-, on their feelings on quitting the 
country . . 639 
Convicts, 
