Advertisement, i. Address, iii.
Affinities of Plants with Man and Ani- mals, Lee's Lecture on the review of, 15
Agricultural Report, 73
Arch, Observations on the, 1, 95; on the result of the, 333
Bonaparte, Ode to, from the French of de Lamartine, 388 Byrons, The, 87
British Association for the Promotion of Science, The meeting of the, 223
Catalogue of such Noblemen, Lords,
and Gentlemen of name, as came into this Land with William the Conqueror, 178
Caskets, Ancient, of ivory and wood,
by Sir Saml. Rush Meyrick, K. H. 231
Crépu: or, Is it possible? A tale of Blood, 113
Coal Field, Probable extension of the, in England, 218
Coleridge, Biographical Memoir of the late, 148; S. Butler's Letter on the same, 227
Escape of Charles II. from the Battle of
Worcester, Remarks on the, 418
Faith unto Death; a Tradition of the Sixteenth Century, 155
Fine Arts, Introductory Observations
on the, 39; Exhibition of Paintings at the Worcester Athenæum, review of, 40; Exhibition of Modern Paint- ings at Birmingham, review of, by Wm. Carey, Esq. 197, 262, 348. State of the Fine Arts in Paris, 391. The Rhapsody-a Lesson, 414 Fishing Reminiscences, 241 French Literature, Rapid glance at, 362
Gossamer, Observations on, 337
Hastilude Chamber, Goodrich Court, Account of, 110 Hora Polonicæ, 183, 250 Hebrew's Prayer, The, 192
Insectivorous Birds, 189, 328
Johnson, Michael, Anecdote of, 112
Literary and Scientific: Worcester- shire Natural History Society; Ana- lysis of Lectures:-On the Natural History of Man, by John Conolly, M. D. 288. On the Pyramids of Egypt, by John Davidson, Esq. F. A. S., M. R. A. S. 294. On Geo- logy, by E. Morris, Esq. 364. On the Progressive Development of Organic Life, by J. H. Walsh, Esq. 367, 433. On the Mad Characters of Shakspeare, and particularly on that of Hamlet, by F. A. Walter, Esq. F. R. S. 433.- Worcester Literary and Scientific Institution : On the Life, Character and Wri- tings of Lord Bacon, by J. Malden, M. D. 219. On Animal Physiology, by G. Sheward, Esq. 298. On Pneu- matic Chemistry, by Mr. Reece, 300. On the Nervous System of Man and Animals, by E. A. Turley, Esq. 370, 439. On Oratory and Shakspeare's Plays, 372, and on the Elocution of the Pulpit, by R. J. Ball, Esq. B. A. 436. Report of Proceedings of Chel- tenham Philosophical Institution, 375.
Literary Intelligence, 71, 147, 218, 303, 378, 444
Lovers, Chapter on, 243. Lover of Beauty, The, 307, 400.
Nidification of the Common Wren, Memoranda respecting the, 248. Notices, Critical, of new Publications : The autobiography, &c. of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. 49. History of Bri- tish Costume, 52. Introductory Lec- ture on the Anatomy and Functions of the Nervous System of Man and the Inferior Animals, 55. The Archer's Guide, 56. Cunningham's Life of Robert Burns, 57. Italy, with sketches of Spain and Portugal, 58. Dr. Lang's Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales, 59. The Poetical Works of the Rev. Geo. Crabbe, 59. Bell's Monograph of the Testudinata, 60. The Natural-
ist's Library, 61. Dr. Hastings's Illustrations of the Natural History of Worcestershire, 62. Murchison's Outline of the Geology of Chelten- ham, 62. Valpy's edition of Hume and Smollett's History of England, 63. Lardner's Cyclopædia; Arith- metic, 63. Minor Morals for Young People, 63. Hugh Murray's Ency- clopædia of Geography, 63. The Gardener's Magazine, 64. Main's
Catechism of Gardening, 64. Dr. Calcott's Grammar of Music, 64. Manual Labour versus Machinery, 64. The Juror's Guide, 65. Cunningham's Life of Robert Burns, 130. Popular Lectures on the Ver- tebrated Animals of the British Is. lands, 139. Lindley's Ladies' Bo- tany, 139. Edwards's Botanical Register, 139. Report of the Don- caster Agricultural Committee on the Turnip Fly, 141. The British Far- mer's Magazine, 141. Loudon's Magazine of Gardening and Archi- tecture, 141. The New Statistical Account of Scotland, No. III, 205. The Springs of Plynlimmon, by the Rev. Luke Booker, LL. D. 208. A Dictionary of Terms employed by the French in Anatomy, &c. &c. 212. The Court of Sigismund Augustus, or, Poland in the Sixteenth Century, 275. The Poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe, 277. A Dis- sertation on the Antiquities of the Priory of Great Malvern, by the Rev. H. Card, D. D. F. A. S. 279. Songs
of Science, by Walter Wagstaff, 359. Mammatt's Geological Facts and Ob- servations,420. The Melange, 427. The Forget-me-not, 429. The Ori- ental Annual, 431
Notices, Critical, of Foreign Publica- tions: Dr. Siebenpfeiffer. Uber
Erziehung und Unterricht; On Pub- lic Education and Instruction, 65. Reise um die Erde durch Nord Asien und die beiden Oceane, in den Jahren 1828, 9, & 30, ausgeführt von Adolph Erman; Travels round the World, through Northern Asia, and across the two Oceans, in the years 1828, 6, and 30, by Adolphus Erman, 67. Reise durch Deutschland, Ungarn, Holland, Italien, Frankreich, Gross Britannien, und Ireland, &c. u. s. w. von Wilhelm Horn; Travels in Ger- many, Hungary, Holland, Italy, France, Great Britain, Ireland, &c. by W. Horn, 68. Homer und Ly- curgus, oder das alter der Iliade und die politische Tendenz ihrer Poesie, &c. von Christian Heinecke; Ho- mer and Lycurgus, or the antiquity of the Iliad, and the tendencies of its Poetry, 68. French Periodicals, &c. 69.
Esai sur la statisque morale de la France, 142. Thascius Cæcilius Cyprianus Bischof von Karthago, 144 Das Schreibtisch, oder alte und neue Zeit Ein nachgelassenes Werk, 145. Congrès scientifiques de France, 213 Nouvelle Histoire de France depuis les plus reculés jusqu'à la Revolution de Juillet, 214. Parallèle des prin- cipales Résidences des Souverains d'Europe, 215. Le Caméléon, Journal non politique, 216, 432. Geschichte Europas, seit dem Ende des fünfzehn- ten Jahrunderts von Friedrich von Raumer, 283. Ueber die unbes- chränkte Pressfreiheit, Vom Obersten Gustafsson, ehemalegem König von Schweden, 286. Homonymes Fran- çais, 287
Optical Experiment, 126
Patents New, List of, 75, 229, 379 Press, On the Moral Power of, v. Prints, and Illustrated Works, Reviews of: Wolsey receiving the Cardinal's Hat in Westminster Abbey, 45. Fairy Mab, 45. Hide and Seek, 45. A Musical Bore, 45. Studies from Nature, 46. Engravings from the Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 46. Illustrations of the Bible, 46. Fish- er's National Portrait Gallery, 46. Gallery of Portraits, 47. Fisher's Picturesque Illustrations, 47. Illus- trations to the Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, 48.-Memorials of Oxford: Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Colleges, Churches, and other Public Buildings, 48,
Newstead Abbey, 48. The Botanic Garden, 48, 129, 204, 274, 429. Her Royal Highness the Princess Vic- toria, 127. Child with Flowers, 127. The Gentle Student, 127. The Brute of a Husband, 127. Engrav- ings from the Works of the late Henry Leverseege, 127. Trésor de Numis matique et de Glyptique, 128. Fisher's Views in India, &c. 128. The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, 129. The National Gallery, 129. Illustrations of the Bible, 129. Landscape Illus- trations of the Poetry of Burns, 203. Sportsman Preparing, and Sports- man's Visit, 204. Shooting, 204. Etching and Engraving on Marble, 204. Shylock and Jessica, 273. The Sentry Box, 273. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, and Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria, 273. High Life and Low Life, 273. Studies from Nature, 274. Trésor de Numismatique et de Glyp- tique, &c. 274. The Forget-me-not for 1835, 356
Provincial Medical and Surgical Asso- ciation, Transactions of, 28, 119; Meeting of, 72
Poetry: Stanzas, 21; Monumental Inscription, 32, to E**, 38; Son- net, by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. 81; The Page, a ballad, 94; The Evening Star, 97; Love, Ill; On revisiting a Favorite Scene in Win- ter, 118; Sonnet, from the Italian of Giam battista Zappi, 170; My Father's Grave, 177; To. 182;
A Tear, from the French of de La- martine, 196; The Heart's Affec- tions, 240; Lines to -> 257; Waller's Rose-Idem Latine Red- ditum, 261; The Gulf of Baya, from the French of de Lamartine, 271; Lines to my Horses, 304; Paraphrase of the Eighth Psalm, 325; The Blessings of Life, 327; Extempore Lines on the Statue of a Child with Flowers, 332; The But- terfly, from the French of de Lamar- tine, 336; "God bless thee"-To 339; Lines, 358. To a Young Poetess, 419; Paraphrase of the 137th Psalm, 411; To Poland, 318 Porter's Mill, Notice of, 326 Preferments, Marriages, Births, and Deaths, 74, 152, 227, 305, 378, 444. Publications, New list of, 69, 145, 217, 302, 376, 442
Ribbesford, Historical memoranda of, 77
Ruling Passion, The, 347
Sharon Turner's "Sacred History of the Earth," Observations on, 319 Titmouse (Parus Caudatus), On the Plumage, Nest and Eggs, of the long-tailed, 258
Visitation, The, 237 Westfaling Family, Biographical sketch of, by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, K. H., 22 Worcestershire Natural History Soci- ety, Report of proceedings of the, 222 Worcestershire, Topography of, 340 Worcestershire Beacon, the Height of, by W. Addison, Esq. F. L. S. 396
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