I N D 
PAGE. 
Sndian seas, journal of a voyage in the 122, 
334, 542, 662 
indians, American, mission among the 482 
aera tain , busts made by oe 75 
aie » anecdotes. of the ae 351 
Infantile diseases, on es 495 
Innocent, pope, discovery of his body 482 
Insanity, observations on ate 74, 185 
bilan ae » cause of Sees 58 I. 
knstinct, on animal ease 487 
Insurance in Great Britain, progressof =—«s_ 1 
Treland, on the metals and metallic strata 
of ee o--- 26 
Bee oi » funded debt of ge 320 
Side As , state of literature in ae 380 
weee--> Spirit of mining in mi 383 
ni wreath » inland navigation in ate 480 
Iron, on spathic Aes 169 
»=s-,) onthe differenceof .. 170, 571 
---+ foundery in Portugal ae 174 | 
---- ore in the Massachussets 272 
Islands, discovery of new oe 315 
italy, state of literature in 36 
Jacks, improvements in smoke 5 Wap 
Jamaica fleet, arrival of the 100, 414 
imports and exports to and from 513 
Japan, result of the Russian embassy to 42. 
Jennens, Charles, account of 319 
Jews, account of the Parisian sanhedrim of 
oefeeve 
the ae Sone 34, 134 
Joseph II. description of his statue 326 
Journal of a Voyage in the Indian Seas, 
122, 334, 542, 662 
Kelp, new method of making a6 57 
Kent, imaprovementsin the county of 305 
----, Captain, account of ae 211 
Kiel, institution for the deafand dumb at 71 
King, J. account of eee 208 
King’s speech to parliament ae 18) 
Klopstock, printin honour of —. 168 
Kotzebue, reputation of ai as 279 
Labillardiere, M. explanation by 222 
Labouring people, on the distress of 115 
Lacks, James, longevity of se 397 
Lafoens, duke de, memoir of 2s 99% 
Lake, description of a remarkable 171. 
8 See , history of astronomy by 128,248,323 
Lamps, on the dispersion uf the light of 175 
Lancashire, improvements in a 298 
Lane, Mrs. character of Sa 307 
Languages, on the pronunciation of ' 
foreign Rete e ee 225 
Lansdowne manuscripts, sale of the 166 
Lapland, measurement of a degree in 173 
Lavington, lord, memoir of Hee 413 
Lead, where found in Ireland eel 28 
71 
400 
---. mine in Portugal Sher 
~--- veins, of discovered at Tynemouth 
Lectures announced 167, 277, 381, 481, 
Leeds, account of the philosophical so- 
Pleo de | ek 
----» report of the house of recovery at 
Leicester, new road at phy in 
Leipzig fair, sale of books at a 
Leslie’s synonyms, on sere = 
Lessing, critical survey of the works of 
136 
401 
99 
278 
160 
JO 677 
PAGE. 
Letters from Pope aay 53,515 
. eee enee-- Richardson and Harris 223 
ee Seat faved fa Cardinal York a 256 
Beets aoe Niniton As 565 
Si) ee eS SITES ENCES wha 600 
Lettuce, on the irritability of the 232 
Leverian museum, appropriation of the 276 
Levy, Mrs. account of tee 294 
. | Lewes, account of the wool fair at 20-4 
Lewis, captain, account of his travels 325 
Lexicon, account ofa Greek and English 432 
Libraries, plan for village 28, 106 
------,» parochial, for the clergy, on 440 
Life-boat, on claims to the invention of 
the ens meh 6 
pots sent to Russia ecaa 71 
Light, on phosphoric eee 169 
----» prize question on Sas 269 
»--+, invention for producing instan- 
' taneous Lhe euuianrs 270 
..-. conductor, experiments withthe 278 
----, methed of admitting it into ships, 
&c. Se ssiol SOLES ori 
Lincoln cathedral, on the alterations in 200 
Linen, indelible mark for ea 117 
Literary and philosophical intelligence 68, 165 
273, 375, A77, 5SQ@ 
Literature, lyceum of ancient 58, 136, 256, 
352, 456, 556 
LITERATURE, Hatr-vEARLY RETR@= 
spmrcT or DOMESTIC 
HISTORY. 
waeceeeeThe History of the World, by 
Dr. Gillies Aas 615 
.os-----History of the House of Aus- 
tria, by Mr. Coxe me id. 
POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
.---.---A Letter to the Chancellor of 
the Exchequer on regulating 
Variolous inoculation 616 
ara lols 2. Tracts on the subject of the 
poor we = ib, 
«oes e2-Bbowles’s strictures on the mo- 
tions made in the last Parli- 
ament ae a ibe 
ee -e-e- brief Considerations on the List 
Laws Men ees ib. 
~------- Wilson’s Letter to Lord Gren- 
ville hotel 5 ibe 
THEOLOGY. 
e-e-ee--Dr. Abbot’s Parochial Divinity 616 
»~-----~Fellowes’s Body of Theology 617 
«---.----Bishop of London’s Tracts on 
various subjects as ib. 
~---«-~--Dr. Graves’s Lectures on the 
Pentateuch EN ib. 
ere eee ee Bishop of Gloucester’s Prepara- 
tion for the Order of Deacons ib. 
Lp eR Collyer’s Lectures on Scripture 
Facts ae eh ib. 
we ae --.Evanson’s Sermons ae ib, 
ni it EE Single Sermons a iba 
CLASSICAL LITERATURE. 
ewan a-«Dre Clarke’s Letter tothe Gen- 
tlemenofthe British Museum 617 
Literature, 
