Manures, essay on,416. See raic. Marcet, Dr. cases of pains in the stomach, 145.
Marshall, Dr. on cowpox, 144. Alartin, Mr. on a mineral basin in Wales, 161.
Mary, Queen of Scots, poetical portrait of, III. Massinger, the dramatist, memoirs of, and comments on his works, 1-13. 224.
Mathias, Mr. his ode to Mr. Ras- coe imitated, 57.
Matthews, Mr. on the high prices of provisions, 419. On family- wines, 420.
Measles, account of that disease, 377. Mechanics, view of the writers on- that subject, 235.
Medicine, remarks on the state of, in the 18th century, 141. Mentelle, M. his meteorological observations, 458.
Meru, Mount, described, 496. Metaphysics, a horn-book of, much wanted, 253.
Meteorology, observations in, made at Cayenne, 458. Metres of schylus. See Eschylus. Of Sophocles, observations on, 540. See also 543. Micrometers. See Burckhardt. Military instruction, observations
Milk, of cows, experim. on, 466. Milton, his alleged “ Inactivity
during the civil wars explained," 70. His republicanism defended, 74. His noble address to Crom- well, 76.
Minium, native, account of, 159. Mint, English, remarks on its
excellencies and defects, 284. .Mirabeau, Comte, his great talents, his character of himself, and his hypocrisy, 502-508 Miletoe, vegetat. of, mem. on,4600 Money. See Coin.
Montpellier, births, marriages, &c." in that city, 460.
Monuments, public, strictures on
some lately erected, 194. 309. Morbus Cardiacus, opinions rel. to in ant, and modern times, 143. Morgen gift, among the Anglo- Saxons, remarks on, 116. Mourgie,
Nelson, Lord, poetic denunciation against by a witch and a demon, 53. Representation of his con- duct towards the Neapolitan rebels, 200.
Nieuport, M. on the equilibrium of
a flexible string, 456. Night, its influence over diseases investigated, 481-485. Noel, M. on boats, &c. in the herring-fishery, 463.
Papilio, remarks on the transform-
Peace, the prospect of gloomily Pelvis. See Tenon. coloured, 304. Pepper. See Leblond. Philosophers, at Paris, Dr. Priest- ley's account of their ignorance Pindar, German translation of his of Christianity, 372. Pithing, recommended, and parti- first ode, 544- cular directions for performing it, 162.
Pitt, Mr. view of his character, and of his conduct on the resignation of Mr. Addington, 83. His loss deplored, with that of Mr. Fox, 87. Remarks on his speech on the pacific overture of the First Pitts, Mr. on Hydrocephalus inter- Consul, 204.
Plants, experiments on the food Planting, directions for, 420. Food of, chemically discussed, 417. See Decandelle. See Deyeux.
Platina, crude, memoir on, 469. Plato's The tetus, remarks on,
Plutarch. See Eichstadt.
Poiteau, M. on the earth-nut, 463. Polygons, regular, on the equation of, 456. Pond, Mr. on fixed stars, 170. Polyhedrometry, theorems on, 450. Poor. See Bernard. See Pryce. Potatoe, remarks on important Poppy, on the cultivation of, 421.
Prade, M. de la, on the influence uses of, 420. of night on diseases, 482. Priestley, Dr. particulars of his life and death, 371-374. Prosody, observations on, 212. Provisions See Matthews. Proust, M. his observations on che-
Pryce, Mr. on parish work-houses,
ations of that class of insects, 137. Parry, Dr. on improved sheep, by the Spanish mixture, 416. Parseval, M. on equations of the propagation of sound, 451. On equations in the motion of fluids, 454. On summing the series of La Grange. 455. On series, &c. ib. Patterson, Mr. on the Hindu reli. Quakers. See Friends.
Ptinus fatidicus, or death-watch, Punishments, future, the doctrine account of, 135. of their eternity combated 335.
Ramond, M. on measuring heights by the barometer, 470. Ranelagh house, a satire, specimen of, 232.
Rashes. See Exanthemata. Refraction, terrestrial, observations on, 464.
Regner Lodbrock, Song of, in Eng- lish, 362.
Reizius, M. his extracts from Prof. Christius's papers, 542. Reptiles. See Brongniart. Resolution, the ship of Capt. Cook, transformed into a smuggling whaler, 342-
Resurrection, final, reflections on, as typified by the vernal season,
39. Revett, Mr. character of that in- genious and modest artist, 196. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his character
as a painter, 192. Rheumatism, important practical remarks on, 148.
Rhys ap Thomas, his magnanimous character, 428. His son Rhys Gryffith basely accused and exe- cuted, ib. Richelieu, Cardinal, obs.on his cha- racter and measures, 471-474. Rio de Janeiro, annoyance of the Infects at, 342. Gallantry of the ladies, 344. Robertson, Professor, on the Bino- mial theorem, 163.
, Mr, James, on the varia- tion of the compass, 167. Roscoe, Mr. ode to, 57. Roth, M. his Carmen Seculare, 540. Roxburgh, Dr. on the Bassia Bu- tyracea, 497.
St. Domingo. See Hayti. Saint Paul, summary of his cha-
racter, 325. Saint Paul's Cathedral, obs. on
monuments in, 189. 194. 309.* Saturn, and its ring, obs. on, 171. Scarlatina, remarks on the varieties
of that disease, 379. 381. Schutz, M. in his edit. of Eschy- lus, unfairly pillages the Glas gow edit. 527. Scouring. See Chaptal
Serotum, case of enlargement of,
146. Sculpture, obs. on the state of that art in England, 193-4. Sea-weed. See Vraic. Sensation, remarks on the doctrine of, 235.
Series, memoir on, 455.
Sheep. See Parry See Somerville- Shelburne, Lord, his patronage of Dr. Priestley described by the Doctor, 373.
Shells. See Worm-shells. Sinclair, Sir John, his plan for ex- perimental farms, 460.
Skulls, chamber of, in the island of Madeira, 339.
Slating, new method of, 419. Sleep, Latin verses on, imitated in English, 92. Smith, Mr. on tanus, 144.
froup, and on te-
Dr. on the operation of lithotomy, 146.
Smithson, Mr. on minium, 159. Sol-Lunar influence on fevers, ob- servations on, 486. Soldiers. See Army. Somerset, agricultural improve-
ments in that county, 413. Somerville, Lord, on the use of oxen in husbandry, 415. On the pro- duce of Merino wool. ib. His prize claim for a sheep stock,416. Song of Thrym, specimens of, 356. Sound. See Parseval.
Spain, rem. on its abject state, 513. Spitalfields, the poor of, their pe-
culiar hardships, 331-2. Starkader, lamentation of, 361. Stars, fixed, on the declination of,
Tabasheer, analysis of, 467. Tenerife, some account of, 341. Tenon, M. on the bones of the pel- vis, 465. On the spongy sub- stance of the uterus, 468. On the membranous bag of the uterus, 469.
Tentyris, temple of, acc. of, 488.. Teredo. See Home. Tetanus, case of, 144. Thenard See Foureroy. Thomas,Dr.case of a blue-coloured child, 144- Thrym, song of, 356. Tobacco water, its use in preserv- ing crops of fruit, 418. Toussaint, the black General of St. Domingo, high character of, 296. Townsend, Rev. Mr. on the food. of Plants, 414.
Trees, exper. on the inverted ac- tion of their alburnous vessels. 160.
Trinity geometrically proved! 327. Trowbridge, commodore, his noble conduct towards defeated Nea- politan insurgents, 202. Tugwell, Mr. on drag-harrows, 414. On slating, 419. Tumour, fatty, in the thorax, case of, 145.
Witena-gemot, remarks on that af Jembly, 120
Wool, historical deductions respect- ing, 262. Value of English wool, 264-5. Merino, produce of ten fleeces of, 415. Work houses, parish, trifling earn- ings in, 419. Principles for re- gulating them, ib.
Worm shells, account of a rare spe. cies of, 159.
Tarus, dissert. on that disease, 144- Young, Mr. A, on manures, 416.
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