Gillies, Dr. attacked on account Hulme, Dr. his experiments of of his translation of Aristotle's light, &c. 298. Hyacinthus, &c. See Leroux. 1 ibid. Mr. G's. defence, 255. Indigo, project for extracting it, 56. Their dreadful state of Interment, premature, of human able institution for the preven. MS. so called, 31. Dr. Rus- Joseph II. Emperor of Germany, Ireland, the Roman Catholic fa. milies of, said to have not yet estates, 277. Strictures on lis, &c. 519. On a new stove the rebellions in Ireland, 275 -286. See also Littlehales. See also Musgrave. - Gordon's History of the high treason, as recorded by work commended, 375. Irrigation, national advantages of, 69. Italy, travels in, 492. Extract new metal called Columbium, cerning, 493. 529. K nagement in the maintenance on the grinding teeth of the Lacepède, M. on a new Table of the classes of birds, 520. chæologia, concerning his fruit. lecture in the Normal school, tragic writers,. 483. On writers ... of ce of comedy, 488. On compo- Masks of the Furies, as used it sitions for the opera, 491. the antient Greek Tragedies, Mercurials. See Small-pox. of forming ammonia, 529. Errant', 38. 41. system of notation, 460. See from Mr. Marsh's translation also pp. 464. 508. 514, 515. of his Introduction to the New the origin and composition of fining it on a large scale. See spels, 173. Mines, military, mem. concerning, Home, Esq. 83. Bakerian, Miracles, that difficult subject freely discussed in the French Jesus Christ as the author, ib. See also p. 465. ture of the different styles of of the hyacinthusnon scriptus,524. county, 116. Remarkable ob- various bodies. See Hulme. in Monmouthshire, 117. to Sir R. Musgrave, on the the theory of, 514. the Irish Rebellion, 278. substances, when approaching Muller, General, good character Musgrave, Sir Richard, a zealous anti-revolutionist, in regard to considered and defined, 416. land, 275. His doctrines and to a noble Earl, 329, 330, 331. blishments made by English N Napion, M. on a new method of in the art of Mining, in fortifi copper, in base coin, 528. Nile," battle of, Mr. Fitzge. picture of him mistakenly 172. Nocturnal 507. Nocturnal, or Journal of Dreams, tion of, 141. Situation and accommdations for strangers, dens, promenades, &c. 145. existence of in sugar, 525. founded by St. Cæsar, Bp. of Picturesque, idea of that term, as used by painters, 257. of his voyage round the world, profoundly investigated, 458. the first circumnavigator, 475. ject for an epic poem, critic Society,) means of reforming their morals, &c. 166. In- quiry into the cause of their tresses, 167. Their miseries his heroic epistles, 327. Ex played, 311-314. Improved management in the maintenance Strictures on the poor laws,432. on colours for, 509. for rice, 522. On tinctures motions of substances ap- ner of employing his learned Prizes, mathemat. mem. on the mal, described, 302. and con, 213—216. Pro. William. mercial interests, 429. tion to the Vaccine Inocula. Quack-Doctors, curious accounts of some famous characters on lents and wise govcinment, 391. Quakers, or “ Society of Friends," His amiable characttř, 393. appeal to, relative to the Quicks 35. Paick-silver. See Mercury. Scotland, observations on rural scenery and manners in, 256. The term picturesque explained, savage Dagnificence, 260. · Series, periodical, report concern. subject of an epic poem, 238. Sicard, M. his lectures on the gious antiquities found in a the sittings of the Normal cave at St. Domingo, 30. School, 462. the Great Seal of England, for a child who had lost it when coin, 528. antient French constitution, of mercurials in, 519. See also Variola. tween the people of modern scribed. See Tamar, &c. 56. His dread of revolutions lives and works of an antient His account of Cyprus, 60; of Rhodes, 67 ; of Delos, 68. discussed, 487. Sun, observations on the nature sometimes take place in the the causes or symptoms of its variable emissions of light and Swellings of the lower extremities, cause of, 422. works, 194. Dr. S. Johnson's ed, 199, the note. Papers, a doubtful animal, 302. T of, 412, Teeth Ruptu 25. Teeth of wild animals, anatomical "cause of their formation, &c. observations on, 303, See also 21. Of submarine volcanoes, Home. 22. Wonderful phænomena Telegraph, a new invented one, of, 23. Extinguished vol. as reported to the National In caroes, liable to be re-kindied, stitute, 508. Thomas, Mr. bis anatomical de Volney, M. his much approved scription of a rhinoceros, 85. lecture on history, in the Thun, Count, a miraculous quack- French Normal School, 460, doctor, some account of, 42. Voltaire, M. his excellence as a Tooke, Mr. John Horne, and tragic writer, 489. Fails in other persons, tried for high comedy, 491. treason, Mr. Belsham's ac- Voyage made by a companion of count of, 76–79. . Magellan, 475. See Piga. Toussaint, character of that ce fetta. lebrated leader of the discou tented Negroes, in St. Do. Ware, Mr. his case of a young · mingo, 334. ,. gentleman who recovered his Townley, Mr. his account of sight when 7 years of age, antiquities found at Ribchester, after having lost it by cataracts 31. Mr. Weston's opinion re when a year old, 304. specting the same curiosities, Water. See Irrigation. ibid. Weston. See Townley. . Treason. See Hardy, Tooke, Wilkins, Mr. his account of Mel. &c. bourne Church, in DerbyU and V . shire, 34. Vandermonde, Professor, his Nor. Wollaston, Dr. his experiments on mal lecture on certain chemical the chemical production and principles, 464. agency of electricity, 300. Variola vaccina, observations on Women. See Loquacity. inoculating for, 440. 477. Wood, Col. his improvements of Varro, his book on agriculture, the romantic scenery of Pierce a curious specimen of what was field, 127. known on that subject among Woodbouse, Mr. his paper in the the old Romans, 245. Philosophical Transactions, on Vauquelin, M. on the hydro the necessary truth of certain sulphurat of soda, 528. On conclusions obtained by ima. a native phosphate, 529. ginary quantities, 85. Vegetables, the internal tempera n on portions of the soli. ture of, compared with that of dity of a sphere, 88. the atmosphere, 523. Universities, the English, de. Y and Z fended by Dr. Parr against Yarmouth described, 505. Messrs. Gray and Gibbon, 253. Young, Dr. his Bakerian Lecture, Their system of education tot 83 faultless, 254. Zoffre, memoir on the new comVolcanoes, mountainous, original bination discovered in, 527. END OF VOL. XXXVI. OF THE NEW SERIES. ' Printed by A. Straban, Printers Street, London, |