635 
Mississipi account of the territory of 
_ Moira, countess of, character of cis) 5 eee 
Montague, account of the abbot 47 
Moon, remarkable halo round the 1353 
Mordaunt, colon¢l, memoirs of | 108 
Moih, on the habits and economy of the _ 
. 410, 5Q9 
Motion, new mode of producing a ro- 
tatory ss 536 
Mouhlenburg, general, account oF 184 
Muret, M. A. account of a8 148 
Musical instrument, description of a 446 
publications, review of new 
) 65, 159, 248, 541, 446, 544 
Mysore, on the history and antiquities 110 
Monk, character of general 578 
Mulberry, sugar extracted fromthe 247 
Musical Instrument, anew one described 446 
Nails, bad effects of ton i 508 
Nairnshire, population of He: 397 
Naples, remarkable grotto at $= 247 
eee population of “x 446 
* National institute, proceedings: of the 
French, a3 49, 149, 238, 346 
Negro slaves, on the conversion of the 93 
Nelson, lord, statue to the memory of rele) 
Nerves, on the influence of the. 59 
Nightingales, on the management of 211 
Nile, gender of the personification of — 
the te ee 218 
Norfolk agricultural gee proceedings 
of the sod it he 180 
Northampton, description of Hie 406 
Northern society for the encouragement _ 
of the arts Ew 406 
Norwich, telegraph at, 4 85 
Nottiagham, new church at Ja 462 
Numantia, site of the ancient city of 19, 198 
-Naturalist’s monthly reports 92, 188, 280, 
332, 478, 574 
Newmarket, history of ge 584 
Oak timber, answers to queries oa 297. 
Odyssey, on.Cowper’s translation of the S19 
Ohio and Maryland contrasted, es 115 
Qi! of the Chinese radish, uses of the 
; 346, 343 
Oriental geography, observations on Pto- 
lemy’s ae Ps 192 
Tap ae roots, analysis ae words from 500 
O: kneyshire, population of ae 3598 
Oundle, improvements in the church of S71 
Overbury, account of Sir Thomas 33 
Ovid, explanation of a passage in 301 
2... onthe lifeand writingsof .. 415 
-.-- defence of a passage in Whee 497 
---- remarks on ae mt 308 
Oxulic acid, experiments on wi 163 
‘Oxen, price of fat, in the ‘ne of Ed- 
ward I}. 
Oxford, prizes at the University of . 562 
» street, antient church in, ; 
=% 332 
Pagan Fisher, account of _ . 
Paper, on the high price of 
Papyrus, antient writings on in 543 
Paris, view, of modern oie 97 
Parks, on the origin of is 410 
Percchial libyaries, observations on, 35 
Parr, Ca-harine, pottraiis, &c, of, 235.199 
<— 
a A A 
57,161, 242 | 
TN BD E-X. 
Partridge, description of aremarkable 265 
Patents, enrollment of new 52, 155, 236, 336, 
454, 535 
Paull James, account of, 2095 955: 
Peebleshire, population of . .. 393 
Peil,.Dr. fohn, account of ~~... 148 
' Pelletier, P. F. account of ig 177 
Penrhyn, lord, account of 175 
Persia, travels to-India from 5 2 283 
Perthshire, population of an 399 
Perukes, improved mode af making 276 
Phzé:on, on the fable of ie 408 
Phillips John, account of aa 93 
Picture gallery at Dusseldorf, observations 
on the as 5 a3 
Pictures, account of the PE. ee grec" 
tion of pe aes 619 
Pisée, obsergations on, building in 8, 199,222 
Planatory motions, wheel werk to repre- 
sent the =f OS baci 52 
Plants, an the diseases of ap Q47 . 
. 2. ») improvements in the cultivation 
of “7-5 rie =, 537 
Plymouth, present from the Prince of A 
Wales to the corporation of oS 479, 
Poe'ry, on didactic, sahil 39 
PeztTtnry, ORIGINAL 
dane inet The birth of Wit bb, 44 
The Negro i a ib. 
wee 27 wees 
Sea The second Eden;by Mr. Prett 43 
.---«.-.sAlexander’s Feast, by Dr. Wol- 
cott p. fi 46 
~ fengagaria te To Handel Bed. 145 
sho ne Odes. for Music ae ee ib. 
~..+ses-From the Latin, by Mr. Har-  ~ 
wood ~ Sees 146 
et See" _. Ode to Friendship SEE ib, 
w....-.-Onthe death of anvold servant ib. 
Impromptu, to Lord Strang- 
ford, by Mr. Pratt =. 224 
= = feng Os Epitaphs on Grneral Wolfe ib. 
---..-...=dransiation of Ovid's elegy to 
his mistress ate 225 
oo meek ated Olean ree veck gen 
~ e056, =) - = Lavinia’s answer Mee ib, 
----«--- The Rose of Rosana oat" eae 
..-.....IAmitation of an Ode of Horace 
ae 328 
vy Mr. Rudge 
w---0---0 Venus Regina, by thesame, | ib. 
~---.---- Translation from Manzotti ib. 
~--se. --Description of the taking of 
New Carthage, by Dr. Tyt- 
ler ahasek 1D. 
=» Fes's40n, Human - dafeg by “Miss 
Starke aié a 329 
paren ar Morning Song, from Gesner 1b. 
w«....-..Invitation to the Wake ib. 
Leg bes To the Nightingale: ae ib. 
Eye res ~-The Traveller returned ©. 430 
Addressto the Robin " .. ib. 
woe wee A Castle built in the air 1De 
-----+---On hearing advice Ee 452 
««-..---Imitation of the dialogue he- 
tween Horace auti Lydia, “ 
ib. 
by Mr. Rudge 
.--.+<.-Lines on the ‘death of Benja- 
min Goldsmid; by Mr. 
Pudi] yh says 
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