IN Di Bex. 72§ 
PAGE, 
Letters from lord Caledon, 57. Dr. 
Roxburgh 59. General Armstrong, 
&c. 76, 169. Of a wanderer, 111, 
170, 211, 307, 412. From Chel- 
tenham, 117, 228, 509. General 
Crauford, Lord Wellington, 172, 
273, 361, 454. Col. Keating, 367. 
Mrs. Montague, 435. Sir J. Stu- 
art, 459. 
Lewes, account of the town-hall! at 188 |, 
Lewis, John, account of 192 
Lightning, rock split by 155 
Lincoln heath, pillar on 580 
Lincolnshire, great storm in 280 
————— improvements $80 
—— dreadful inundations in 
25, 471 
Lint, description of a new species of 355 
Literary and philosophical intelligence 
65, 152, 265, 343, 496, 562 
Literature lyceum of antient, 31, 119, 398 
LITERATURE, Hatr-vearty Re- 
Trospecr oF DOMESTIC 
HISTORY, CHRONOLOGY, &c, 
— Dr. Hales’s Analysis of 
Chronology 655 
a—emeee——e Bruce’s Annals of the East 
India Company ib. 
— Plavyfair’s British Family 
autiquity 654 
Southey’sHistory of Brazil ib. 
——— The AnnualRegister for1 795.655 
| Pee 
THEOLOGY -AND ECCLESIASTICAL REVIEW, 
— Biblia hebraica, or the He- 
brew scriptures of the Old 
Testament 655 
——~--———— Bevans’s Brief Review of 
Christian Doctrines ib. 
——-— Works of the Rey. Thomas 
Townson, D.D. ib. 
———-——— TheWisdom of the calvinis- 
tic Methodists,by T, Wit- 
therby 656 
——-—-— Dr. Valpy’s Address to his 
Parishion ers ib, 
———— Moore’s Attempt to throw 
A farther Light on Jsajah ab. 
cemeeee Collinson’s Analysis of 
Hooker's Ecclesiastical 
Polity ib, 
———— Dr.Pearson on Church C om- 
munion ib. 
———— Dr. Haggitt’s consecration 
sermon ib. 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
——-—— Aiton’s Hortus Kewensis 656 
——— Martin’s Petrificata Derbe- 
jensia 657 
~—-—— Haynes’s Interesting Dis- 
coveries in Horticulture 658 
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 
pone Dy, Clarke’s Travels. . 658 
MONTHLY Mage. No, 208. 
PAGE. 
Literature Landl’s Deseription of the 
Feroe {slands 662 
——-—— Hamilton’s Remarks on se- 
veral Parts of Turkey 662 
TOPOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES. 
Chalmers’s History of the _ 
University ef Oxford 664 
Hutton’s Trip to Coatham 667 
Sir R. Hoare’s History of 
ancient Wiltshire ib. 
_—— 
ae 
CHEMISTRY, 
——-—— Meredith’s Rudiments of 
chemical philosophy 669 
MEDICINE, SURGERY, S&C. 
— —— Brown on Vaccination 669 
meen — Cooke’s Treatise on Tinea 
Canitis contagiosa ib. 
awe —— Dy, Gauiesre’ s Considera- 
tions on the Bstablishment 
of an Hospitai 1D. 
————. Cursory Remarks on Corpu- — - 
lency iby, 
CLASSICAL LITERATURE, 
-——--— ElementaLingua Greca 669 
BIOGRAPHY. 
——— Dr. Whitaker’sLife and: Cor- 
respondenee of Sir G,Rad- 
cliffe 670 
————- Memoirs of Noel Desenfans 1b. 
poities, &c. 
Sir F. D’lvernois, on the 
- Continental Blockade 670 
———— Lord Meiville’s Letter on 
naval Timber ib. 
———— GregoryKing’sNatural and 
political Observations ibe 
——-——— Huskisson on theDepr ecia- 
tion of our Currency 671 
PORTRY« 
— Peacock’s Genius of the 
Thames ote 
Sotheby’sConstance deCas- 
tile 673 
——-——  Southey’s Curse of Kehama 674 
~—.———- Miss Mitford’s poems 675- 
Pratt’s Lower World ° ib. 
a ————- _Ritson’s Northern Garlands 676 
ROMANCES, NOVELS, &C. 
———— The Lady of the Lake 676 
— Ferdinand aud Ordella ib. 
Black Rock House ib, 
The Officer’s Daughter . ib. 
The Reformist ib. 
——-——- The Scottish Chiefs ib. 
MISCELLANIES. 
eee Dr,Sherwin on the Chattere 
oA 
tonian Manuscripts. 676 
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