Brown, Mr., obs. on his Botanical Nomenclature, 67-82. On Woodsia, a new genus of Ferns,
Bruce, Mr., criticisms on his Abys- einian details, 348.
Bullock, Mr., on four rare species of Birds, 247. Burckhard, M., on determining the azimuths of the sides of Trian- gles, 544
Burnet, Bishop, remarks on, 149, 150.
Burrow, Mr., on a new species of Mus, 216.
Burrs, for mill-stones, substitute for, 446.
Byron, Lord, poetic address to, 58.
Carlisle, Mr., on a family with su- pernumerary fingers, 415. Carnot, M., specimens of his Me-
morial to Louis XVIII., 330. Caucasus, ambitious views of the Russians with respect to that region, and account of the country and people. 113-127. Chamseru, See Roussille. "Charlemagne, an epic poem, plan of
and extracts from, 392-409. Chateaubriand, M., notices of, 384. Chemistry, as applied to agricul-
ture, obs. on, 135- Chincough, nature and treatment of, 199-201. Chlorine, observations on, 413. Cholera, See Spence. Church-yards, visit to, and epitaphs in, 363.
Ckaratschai, account of that tribe
of Tartars, 124. Clarissa, remarks on that cele- brated novel, 156. Cold, supposed to be a real ex-
istence, 299. Colours, permanent, obs. on, 51. Comet, on the approximation to the orbit of, 421.
Elizabeth, Madame, account of, Gracchi, obs, on their fate, 12.
Indigo-vals, report of a memoir on, 528.
Insects, on a new order of, 245. Integrals, definitive investigations relative to, 542. Involutoids, See Lancret. Jongleurs, account of, 511. Joubert, General, character of, 389. Itch, that malady supposed to be caused by an insect, 498. Jubilee, October 25th, 1809, ser- mon on, 354.
Ivory, Mr., on the orbit of a
Jussieu, M., observations on his botanical system, 243,
-, his new order of plants,
Ivy, on the effects of that plant
Kater, Capt., his farther experi-
ments on telescopes, 424. Kirby, Mr., on a new order of insects, 245. Knowlege, sermons on the reli-
gious and moral ends of, 357. Knox, John, the Reformer, his life
and character, 366-376. Konig, Mr., on a fossil human skeleton, 416. 8
Lagrange, M., report of memoirs by, 539. His second memoir on constant quantities, 541. Lancret, M., on the involutoids of plane curves, 528. Land-holders, in Fife, observations on the resolutions of, 93. La Place, M., on the motion of light, 540. On the doctrine of probabilities, 542. Lara, poetic delineation of his
character, 85. His death, 87. Larrey, M., on the Plica, 526. Laugier, M., on meteoric stones, 526. On an animal substance,
Leach, Mr., on the genus Melöe,
Lead, on its changes of density, Leases, observations on, 45. 47- 538. Lefebvre, General, notice of, 389. Legendre, M., on definitive in- tegrals, 542.
Letter-writing, obs. on specimens of, among antients and mo- derns, 154 Libels, remarks on, 465. Lichen Scaber, obs. on, 245. Light, on the affections of, 417. On the polarization of, 419. Loiseleur Deslongchamps, M., on On the motion of, 540. the indigenous Narcissuses, 528. Love, poetically invoked, 64.
Courts of, among the Troubadours, 505.
---, dialogue between Peyrols and Love, 509. Lust's Dominion, observations on
that play of Marlowe, 231. Luther, Martin, particulars of his life, works, and character, 18 -29.
Lyly, the dramatic writer, selec tion from his plays, 227. Lyt elton, Loid, Mrs. Montagu's letter to, on his peerage, 158. Her letter to his son, 159.
Makooa, tribes near Mosambique, account of, 343-5. Malus, M., on Optics, 531. On double refraction, 532. On opaque bodies, 534. Man, on the origin of, and on the physical diversities among mankind, 128.
Manures, chemical obs. on, 140. Marlowe, the dramatic writer, some of his plays republished, 226. Marston, the dramatist, some of his plays reprinted, 227. Ex- tracts from, 238. Materialism, that doctrine attack- ed, 299. Maury, Cardinal, account of, 383. Medicine, profession of, observa- tions on the state of, 325. Meloe, on the British species that genus of insects, 242. Metals, ductile, on their tenacity, 538.
Meteoric stones, memoir on, 526. Mill-stones, substitutes for Burrs, 446.
Mind, observations on its different qualities and its improvement, 248-254. Ministers of State, observations on the removal of, 458. On their responsibility, 461-
Mirbel, M., on the state of vege.
table anatomy, 539. Missionaries, British, for the pro- pagation of Christianity among the Tartars, 125. Mongols, account of, 113. Montagu, Mr., on new or rare marine animals, 240. Montmartre, heights of, visit to,
after the last battle, 442. Mordants, remarks on, 54. Moreau, General, his life, and mi- litary exploits and character, 184-194. Mosambique, fort of, described, 341.
Mountaineers, general similarity of their habits, 262. Mus, description of a new species of, 246.
Music, art of, compared with poetry and painting, 263. De- ficient in its literature, 265. On musical composition, com- posers, and instruments, 267- 274.
Myconi, visit to the town and island of, 178.
Narcissuses, indigenous, memoir on, 528.
Negative, royal, oba. on, 460. Nerves, See Brodie. Nobility, hereditary, remarks on, 458. Nogay, Tartars, account of, 119. Nomenclature, new, in chemistry, observations on, 51.
Opaque bodies, on the refrangible powers of, 534. Ophir, obs. on Mr. Bruce's theory respecting, 348.
Optics, memoir on, 531. Ore, copper, on a new species of,
Original sin, remarks on, 152. Orlando, a poem, extracts from, 302-307.
Outer darkness, explained, 219,
Palowzians, a tribe of Tartars, account of, 16. 119. Paris, notices respecting, 441- 443. Penn, William, the founder of Philadelphia, his life, works, and character, 307-320. Penn
Pennsylvania, principles on which that new state was founded, 316. Peritonitis, remarks on, 196. Phalangium acaroides, observations on that little animal, 241. Pictet, M., on the occultation of the Pleiades, 531. Plague, symptoms of, 211. Plants, rare, in the Royal gar- dens at Kew, account of, and observations on their classifica- tion and nomenclature, 66- 82 On the structure and or- ganization of, 137. On the arrangements of, 243. New,
537- Pleiades, on the occultation of, 531.
Plica Polonica, account of that supposed disease, 524. 526. Poetry, of the Troubadours, 506, &c.
Poets, modern, satirized, 56. Poinsot, M., on polygons and po- lyhedrons, 535. Polygons, memoir on, 535. Pope, of Rome, documents re- lative to Bonaparte's conduct towards, 477-482. Prisons, of England, &c., state- ments of grievous defects in, 428-433-
Probabilities, See La Place. Provençal language, and poetry, account of, 505, &c. Proverbs, explanations of, 163. Prudhomme, a French Revolution- ist, account of, 385. Ptolemy, Claude, his Almagest published in France, 449. Spe- cimen of, 451. Pyrenees, observations on, 257. Manners of the inhabitants, 258, &c.
Quantities, constant, memoir on, 541.
St. Just, his character and death, 387.
Salisbury, Mr., observations on his botanical nomenclature, 67-
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