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cerning, 123.
Bonaparte accused of poisoning
his own sick troops, and of
murdering the Turkish gar-
rison of Jaffa, 286.

portrait of, 381. Ac-
count of his consular dinners,
383.

Borda, M. account of, 498.
Bouchard, M. on the laws of Ala-

ric. 509..
Bouchaud, M. on the morals of
Cicero and Seneca, 511.
Bournon, count de, on the Corun-
dum stone, 419.

Bray, vicar of, account of, 395.
Buache, M. on the island of Juan

de Lisboa, 509. On the islands
of Dina and Marsaveen, 511.
Bull, that species of blunder in
phraseology discussed, 236.
Instances of, ib. et seq.
Bunting-cirl described, 140.
Burton's vindication of the study
of antiquities, 68.

C

Cairo, memoirs relative to, 459,
460.

Canals, preferable to rivers for
inland communications, 449.
Account of the famous canal
of Languedoc, with instruc-
tions for forming canals, ib. et
seq.

Cancer supposed to be a formi-
dable disease only in cold cli-
mates, 60. See Hydatids.
Caravans of Egypt, account of,
458.

Cardinal, an honest, learned, and

merry one, account of that
phænomenon, 338.
Cassini, M. on the greatest de-
gree of heat, 501.

Cattle, hints respecting, 293,
Cave, Theophilus, punning epi
taph on, 73.

Cayenne, account of that settle-
ment, 484. et seq.

Ceylon, some account of, and its
connection with the British in-
terests in the Carnatic, 357.
Chactaws, those Indians said to
have medical and surgical
knowlege, 342.

Champagne, M. account of M.
Latouche, 507.

Chart, trignometrical, memoirs
on, 503.

Chenevix, M. his analysis of the
Corundum stone, 420.
Christianity, the advantages of,

194.

Church of England, articles of,
and True Churchmen, contro
versy concerning, 408-412.
435-440.

Cicero, morals of, memoir on,
511.

Cicindela Campestris described,
134.

Cirl Bunting account of, 140.
Citron, poetic description of, 32.
Clupea, that genus of birds de
scribed, 249.
Colours. See Young.
Colymbus Troile described, 219.

Conic sections. See Helins.
Convents in France before the re-
volution, anecdote respecting,
181.

Conway, Marshal, honorable tes-

timony to his character, 394.
Corundum stone, description of,
419. Analysis of, 420.
Cotele house, in Cornwall, account
of, 396.

Cottager should be enabled to
keep a cow, 292.

Cotte, M. his meteorological ob-
servations, 501.

Coulomb, M. on the magnetic
needle, 505.
Cousin, M. on the rise and fall of
the Seine, 502.

Crow,

Crow, anecdote of one having
built its nest in a singular situ
ation, 47.
Crystals, Iceland, on the refrac-
tion of, 415.

Cuvier, M. historical notice of
M. L'Heritier, 497. Of M.
Gilbert, 497. Of M. Darcet,
498.

D

Damascus, old woman of, her
charitable wish, 305.
Darcet, M. biographical account
of, 498.

Daunou, M. on the origin of print-
ing, 512.
D'Aussy, M. historical account
of, 507.
Dem-ei-monia, a disease in Egypt
equally fatal with the plague,

543-

Desgenettes, M. his necrological
tables, 460.
Destutt-Tracy, M. on the meta-
physics of Kant, 513.
Dina and Marsaveen, remarks on
those islands, 511.
Dogs, remarkable anecdotes of,
163, 154.

Domingo, St. the nature of a war
in that island, between the na-
tives and the whites, 74. Re-
marks on that island. 490.
Donnington castle, described, 390.
Dreams, practical inferences to
be drawn from, 171.
Druid's temple, removed from
Jersey to Marshal Conway's
seat in Berks, 394.
Du Bois, Cardinal, account of,

118. Curious anecdote of the

mode by which he obtained
the archbishopric of Cambray,
119.
Dunstan, a supposed miracle in
his life explained, 277.

E

Egypt, detail of the action of the

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Kant. See Destutt-Tracy.
Koch, M. on the venereal disease,
510. On a literary society at
Strasburgh, 511.

L

La Chapelle, M. on the solstitial
distance of the sun from the
Zenith, and on the summer
solstice of 1801, 501.
Lady's Bedstraw, that flower
poetically described, 30.
La Lande, M. edits Montucla's.
history of the mathematics,
478.
Account of M. Beau-

champ, 506.
Languedoc, canal of, history of,

449

Lapancue, M. on the caravans of
Egypt and Sennaar, 458.
Las Casas, Bishop of Chiappa,
apology for, 508.
Latouche, M. biographical ac-
count of, 597.
L'Heritier, M. biographical no-
tice of, 497.
Lescalier, M. memoir relative to
Madagascar, and fragments of
travels in India, 508.
Lettres de cachet, another anccdote

of their abuse, 387.
Leveque, M. on a trigonometrical

chart, 503.
Levesque, M.ace. of M. D'Aussy,
507. On the Athenian con-
stitution, 509.

on the return of the Argo-

nauts, 509.
Lion, his treacherous disposition

asserted, 253.
Literary Fund, account of, 33.
Lizard of Sardinia, account of,

474.

Louvre, gallery of, account of,
179. 184, 379.

Luther, particulars respecting,
259, et seq.

Luxury of the opulent classes in
Paris, 380.

M

Madagascar, memoir relating to,
508.

Maignon, M. on a trigonometrical
chart, 503.
Malplaquet, a soldier who was in
that battle discovered at a very
advanced age in Guiana, 486.
Malta, various particulars con-
cerning, 460.

Man, the dignity of, morally re-
presented. 189.

Mansfield, Lord, anecdote of,
not credited, 521.
Manufactures better carried on in
the country than in towns, as
instanced in Ireland, 80.
See also, 403.

Marseilles, scene at a coffee-house
there humorously described,
364.

Merinos, of Spain, account of the
diffusion of that race of sheep,

513-
Messier, M. his meteorological
observations, 501. 505.
Meteorology. See Cotte, Messier,
Nouet.

Milton, poetically introduced in
a vision, 29.

Mind, the philosophy of, discus-
sed, 167.

Money, both in paper and in
metal, should be left to find
its own level, 316.

use of, 512.
Montesquieu, anecdote of, 310.
Montpellier, interesting adventure
of an English traveller in that
neighbourhood, 363.

Longevity, rules for promoting, Moon, theory of, remarks rela

298.

tive to, 494.

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horse-shoe mark on the breast,
like that of the male, 49.
Peake's hole, in Derbyshire, de-
scribed, 161.

Pentilly Castle described, 399.
Perception, nature and seat of,
169.

Persius, imitation of, 371.
Petrarch, one of his sonnets tran-
slated, 372.

Pheasants, observations concern.
ing, 139:

Pitt, Mr. his intercourse with
and separation from Mr. Wy-
vill, 198, 199.

Plague, memoir on, 459, 547
Planets, two, newly discovered,
obs. on, 413

Plantain-Eater, description of that
bird, 46.
Pleasures, temperately enjoyed,
both rational and religious,

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