FOURTH VOLUME. ERRATA.-For page 601, in the folio, read, 106; page 400 is printed 300. A. C. -Proposed improvements in, and engraving of, 185– Cadiz and its environs, 48, 93—With a plan, 85, 93. Caius Gracchus, prologue to, 196. Caledonia, the harp of, 102. Caligula's horse, eulogy on, 178. Canal, great American, 207. Cancer, alleged remedy for, 39. Bark, Peruvian, use of, accidentally discovered, 223. Candle, mode of causing to give the best light, 302. Barometer, cheap and simple, 77–Periodical rise and fall Caoutchouc mineral, 88. Capital, on the accumulation of, 367. Captive fox to his master, 230. Cardinals' red hats, origin of, 311. Carpet, tests of a good, 135. Carthagena, description of, 52. Carving, ancient laws of, 254. Case, singular, of a disordered patient, 259. Cat and rat good friends, 399. Beelzebub's improvements of the steam-engine, for the Catacombs of Kiev in Russia, 171. Catalani, Madame, 263, 300. Cato and Carnot compared, 286. Caul of a child, 405. " Behold those ruins," 248.-Bells, enormous, 35, 78. Cement, invisible, 38-Cement, recipe for, 190. Ceylon, island, state of, 19. Characteristics, 274. Charade, 61. Charcoal in the cinders of Vesuvius, 243. Charitable sisters, by Kotzebue, 162. Charles II. or the Merry Monarch, 440. Cheeks, female, impromptu on, 272. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES, 23, 27, 77, 99, 111, 114, 127, Chemistry, familiar, 37, 200, 215. Cheshire and Chester, 368. Chess-club matches, 276, 284. Birds, immense tlocks of, 126–Improved mode of pre- Chess-match, England against Scotland, 406. Chester, Earls of, historical account of, in verse, 104. Birth-day tribute, 300.--Bishops, promotion of, 435. Chickens hatched by steam, 10. Chimneys, dangerous and ill-constructed, 192—Mode of extinguishing fires in, 215. Children, treatment of, by nurses, 55_Food of, 59. Chinese proclamation, 46. Chit CHAT, ANECDOTES, &c. in almost every number. Christmas, interesting paper on, 209–Boxes, 220- Keeping, 236. Church-yard, country, lines written in, 204. Civic dinner, 325. Classical, the term, defined, 284. Bowditch, Mr. appeal in favour of the widow of, 844mm Classical education, 13, 18, 25, 31, 84, 62, 65, 72, 73, 74, 84, 103, 138, 146, 366--sce Literature, Polite, and Education. Clans, Scottish, 200, Braham, Mr. 'letter in commendation of, 120_Verses Clarkson's memoirs of Penn, lines written after reading, 92.-Cleanliness and order, maxims of, 204. Clock, miraculous- see Niraculous. Coach-office, from the French, 278.-Coals—see Fucl. “ British ground" (verses) 76. Cobbett's writings, strictures on, 139. Cobbler, lines by a-sce Bradburn, the preacher. Cockroaches, inode of destroying, 92. Buildings, mode of raising and removing, bodily, 13. Coffee, improved mode of preparing, 13-As a beverage, Bull, John, state of the affairs of, by Sir W. Scott, 30. accidentally discovered, 223-Imitation, 435. Colds, prevention of, 283, 329. Colonial compensations, 291. Bullock, Mr. retums from Mexico, with curiosities, 208 Colony, new, at Tristan de Cunha, 387. -Extracts from bis account, 283–Exhibition of, 354. Collective wisdom, an excellent quiz, 418, 422. Collyer's (Dr.) essay on Ethics— see Ethics. Comet, re-appearance of, 40—Curious calculation respect. Burns's (Robert) monument at Ayr, 88-Lines on the ing a, 131–Visible in England, 216--Comets, 275. Constancy, by G. 316. Content, search for, by G. 416. Conundrums, the use of, 212, 224, 241--sec Vive la Bagae telle. Cooking, chemical principles of, 59. Copper for ships' bottoms, how to preserve, 265. -Editorial vindication of-see Vive la Bagatelle. Bacchanalian song by, 368-Selections from the Don Corn, on the high prices of, 367. Juan of, 368-Original monody on, 396Memoirs of, Corns, remedy for, 420. 897—Lines on a skull, 401–Memoirs of, by Sir Walter Corporation, characterized, 425. Scott, 410-Unpublished verses of, 424_Original let- Corpse, discovery of a, 111--Tried and found guilty, $11. tion of, 436-Eulogy of a Greek chieftain on, 443. Cosmetic for the skin, 249. 2.brlan, lines on, 4. Cotton mixed with wool, how to detect, 78-Yellow, 93. Experiment with a shilling suspended in a tumbler, and , Gossip, Dicky, dinner invitation to, 156. Gramınatical queries, 200, 301, 332, 348–see Criticism. Grassmere (sonnet.) F. Gravestone converted into an advertisement, 78 Graves, Indian, discovery of, 142. Fancy ball at Liverpool, verses on, 112_Minute descrip. Gravel, alleged cure for the, 77. tion of, 121, 143.-Fancy, address to, 356. Greek enigma, and original translation, 424 “ Farewel to - Greece, lines on, or to, 28. Green colour, new, 197. Fashions for each monthsee first or second Tuesday in Grotto, romantic, 326. each month. Grundy, Mrs. of Parr-ball, on the death of, 240. Guerilla wartare, 92.-Guitar, Spanish, 372. Female employment, from Sir M. Hale's works, 219. Gunpowder exploded, by slacking lime, 215. Gustavus Mansfeldt, a story, 237, 250. H. Habit, effects of, on the human frame, 146. Hale, Sir M. his advice to young women, 219. Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 137, 153, 160, 164, 165- Fires, hints for extinguishing, 199—Caution, 299. Haloes, artificial mode of forming, 38. Hamiltonian system of education, 436, 443, 444. Fish, hatched in ovens, or by steam, 35-Some, when Hammersley, Miss, critique on, 125. dying, exhibit singular colours, 38—Mode of preser- Handel, anecdotes of, 106—Immense musical band, vation of, 67_Enormous or singular, 198—Hatching in the commemoration of, 107. fowls' eggs, 258. Hanging, effects of, on the human body, 61. Fisher, Dr. W. letter from, respecting Deare, the sculp- Happiness, true (verses) 140. tor, 294. Harp, Æolian, with an engraving, 37, 45, 52. Hatching, an itching for, 435. Harvest home, celebration of, 90. withered flower, lines on, 440. 406. Haydn, singular musical composition of, 107. Hearing trumpet, new, with engraving, 251, 263. Heart, spasmodic affection, a sonnet on, 432. “ Heiresses Complaint" (verses) 316. Helin for steering, first hint of, 223. Henry IV. anecdotes of, 142.-Herculaneum MS. 182. Hermite en Italie, original translations from, 269, 277 285, 297, 305, 313, 321, 333, 341, 349, 857, 365, 873 381, 401, 421, 429. Hermite de la Chaussé d'Antin, original translations from, 97, 157, 169, 232, 239, 270, 278, 3:22. Hermite en Prison, original translations from, 249, 253 261. Hermit, the, a translation from the German, 874, 882 394, 402-Western, 13. Friendship of man, by G. 280, 280.But a name, 290. Heron hunting in Norfolk, 311. Heywood, B. A. Esq. address of, at the annual meeting of the Liverpool Royal Institution, 292. “ Hide and Scek," fatal, 311. Hieroglyphics, Babalonish, 266_Mexican, 282. Hindostan, population of, 27. History, on, from the German of Kotzebue, 219.-Th G. study of, 343. Hohenloe, Prince, and his miracles, 3. Homo's original translations from the German, viz.:- Galatea's lamentation, 20.--Gall, Dr. memoir of, 263. Philosophy, 43—University anecdote, 47–War Gambling, exposition of the execrable system of, with an Love, 50.-Self-taught student, 62—Anecdote, 71- Gottisched the Great, 193— The Removal, 201-L Pay's Latin, 210-On History, 219— Translation fror Weiland, 254–German Literature, 262—From Fran Parleur, 273. Garret window, original translation from the German, Homo, on claims of the Classics, 73, 117-Criticism, & 146_Love and War, 86--On Sculpture and Architer ture, J09_- A Night in Paris, 133—On Paniphlets ar sordid views, 157- Charitable Sisters, 162–On Germs. Literature, 169, 176-Caligula's Horse, 178–Pocic translation by, 186_Letters addressed to, 84, 167. Honesty of a bankrupt, 51-Dissertation on, 100. Honey, how to remove, without injury to the bees, 127. Horse, old and favourite, lines to, by G. 36. Horse, mode of dappling, 167.-Horse-race(an allegory) from the Erinburgh Revicz, 181, 186, 197, 205. HOUSEWIFE, the, family recipes, &c. 8, 13, 23, 59, 6 92, 102, 111, 135, 159, 183, 283, 299, $29, 343, 8t German literature, 160, 168, 175-Epigrams, 308_Ori. 377, 384,435. ginal translations from the-sec Domo. “ How calınly passed that time," &c. (verses) 60. Gil Blas, query as to the author of, 392, 400, 420, 428, Hubard, Master, verses to, 113—Description of his p 485. formances, 41. Husband, rcclaimed, 430. Hydrogen, stream of, ignites Platina wire, 215. Hydrophobia, alleged remedy for, 250, 509-Lett respecting, 268, 304. I. " I sigh not," &c. (lines) by G. 156. “ I will think of thee," by G. 432, "I would but cannot sing,” by G, 60. Ice caves in India, 197.-Idiot child, lines on, by G. 84 Jelly, mode ormaking, 92. * If transient joys" (verses) by G. 76. Imprisonment of learned men, 203_Ennobled, 249. improvisatori, 399. an L. 335. Blundell, original deseiption of the works of art | Lowth, Dr. Latin lines by, on his daughter, and transla- N. Naiveté, instance of, 287. Names, singular entry of, in a shopkeeper's book, 55– And singular coincidences, 95—People without any, 319. Napoleon, coronation of, 287. Narratives, interesting, 195, 259—And dreadful, 318. Nathan's story of the “ Vale of Nightshade,” 109. M. National traits, 156. NATURAL HISTORY, 16, 33, 57, 58, 95, 111, 207, 245, Machines, extraordinary, 205-see Scientific, and Steam. 399, 399. Navigation-see Pole, Polar, &c. Maçready, Mr. the actor, anecdote of, 69_Critique on, 114. Nautical improvement in case of danger, 207, 208. Negro logic, 163–Negro's retort, 196. Nelson (The late Lord) monument to the memory of, in Liverpool, with an engraving, 141, 176. -Electric rotation, with an engraving, 125—(Thermo.) New Year's gift to Anna, 220. Newspapers, origin of, 62. Niger, travels to explore the, 34–Further particulars, 266, Night musings, by Leigh Waldegrave, 36. Nightshade, the Vale of,” a tale, 109. North-west expedition-see Polar. Northern circuit, sketches of Counsellors, Judges, &c. 17. Norway, natural history of, 361. “ Not mine the harp of Marathon," 264. November," by Jemima, 180. Nuisances, chandler's, &c. remedy for, 24. Nuts, large cluster of, 167. 0. "O think not of me, love," 300. Oak tree, immense, 43—0ak tree, old, verses on, 230. Offer.ces, capital, letter on, 201. Matrimony, original letter on, 17—274New view of, 435. Ogilvie, Mary, 417, 426, 431, 438. Oil, vegetable, the best for burning, 244, Meat, animal, tainted, 159—Flesh, mode of salting, 283. Old Maids' Lament (verses) 132. Oldstyle, Jonathan, letter of, 386. Mechanics, reflections on, 178–Mechanics and Appren. Omens, enumeration of some popular, 234. Onions, cultivation of, 21.–Opium, English, 43. Orchestre, musical, immense, 107. Organ, at York Minster, 21-At Haarlem, 107. Ourika, an interesting story, 411, 414, 426, 433. Mexican curiosities—see Bullock, Mr.-Mnemonics, 412. Owls, American mode of taking, 244. P. Pacific and Atlantic, junction of sec Darien. MICRO.COSMOGRAPHIE ; or a PIECE of the WORLD Painters, anecdotes of, 55-Whimsical quiz on, 136. DISCOVERED, in ESSAYES and CHARACTERS.- Painting, a forcible, 435. O Under this head, in the Kalcidoscope, has been re- Pall-mall gambling-house, view of the interior of, 225. published the whole of a very clever and quaint work Palmer, Mr. the actor, Mr. Roscoe's lines on the death of, of Bishop Earle, originally printed upwards of a century 360.–Pamphlets and sordid views, 157. and a half ago. It consists of 276 pages, or 78 chapters, Panama-see Darien and Indies.-Paper currency, 142. the first portion of which appeared in the Ruleidoscope, Parables or apologues, 301. page 11, and the remainder was given in weekly portions, Paradise, different notions ef, 179. the conclusion of which appeared in the last number of Paraguay, notice of a tribe inhabiting, 179. Parody, “ To wed, or not to wed," 325. Parry, Captain, and the North-west Passage, 137, 148, 153, 154, 252-Memoir of, 218-Extracts from the last voyage of, 338, 338, 361, 370-sce Polar, Patents, monthly list of, 197_and the first Tuesday in each month afterwards. Patient, singular case of a, 259._Patriot, genuine, 183. Pawnbrokers, from the French, 322.- Pays Latin (le) 210, Peas, green, in winter, 190.--Pedestrianism, 406. Peval code, letter on, 201. Pendulum clock, first suggestion of, 223. Moon, superstitions respecting, 203-Alleged discoveries Penmanship, minute or extraordinary, 19, 206. Perkins's steam-engine, with an engraving, 9, 87, 129, 182, 356-scc also Steam. Perspiration, relief by, 167.-Petritactions, singular, 27, 38 Philosophy, from the German, 43. Phrenological phenomenon, 291. Pianoforte, advice to the players of the, 369, 399, 408, 419. Pins, improved manufacture of, 42. Pitcairn's island, recent accounts of, 190. Placards, indecent, 96, 199, 199. Musical juvenile prodigy, 13-Celebration of Handel, at Plague, the cautions respecting, 364. Westminster, 107-Bonne Bouche, by Haydn, with an Plated goods, mode of cleaning, 343. engraving, 107-Anecdotes, 107-Notes, “ Fa sol," Platina wire ignited by hydrogen, 215, 320. &c. curious particulars respecting, 115-Phenomenon, Ploughing match (or boon ploughing) 68. 215, 251, 300_Expression, &c. Editorial and other re. Pluns, raw, unwholesome, 195. POETRY (original and select) in every number. Poison of the adder, antidote to, 93. Poison, how to remove from the stomach, 182. 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