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Hazlitt's lectures on English Poetry-On
Burns and the old ballads, 71.
Hazlitt and Jeffrey, on the literary and cri-
tical talents of, 303.

cross-questioned, 550.

Heat, on the measure of temperatures, and
the laws of the communication of, 724.
Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, a He-
brew melody, by, 90.

Hora Cambrica, No I. 448.

Horæ Cantabrigienses, No I. 548.
Hospital scene, dreadful one in Portugal, 87.
Hume, David, and Samuel Johnson, com-
pared, 511.

charged with plagiarism from
Aquinas, 655.

Hunt, Leigh, letter from Z. to, 196.
Huttonian and Wernerian disputants, a
word to the rival, 583.

Jardine, Professor, review of his Outlines of
Philosophical Education, 420.

Jarvie, Nicol, letter to, from Andrew Fair-
service, 185.

Jeffrey, Francis, Esq. letter of Timothy
Tickler to, 75.

Jeffrey and Hazlitt, on the literary and cri-
tical talents of, 303.

Jew of Malta, remarks on Marlow's play of,
208.

Increase of crimes, hints to speculators on
the, 176.

Interesting narrative of the taking of the
island of Timor in 1811, 306.
Inverness election of magistrates, process in
the Court of Session regarding, 106.
Johnson, Samuel, and David Hume, com-
pared, 511.

Iron, chromate of, discovery of extensive
veins of, in Shetland, 463.

Ivan, the tale of, (translated from the Cor-
nish) 169.

Justiciary, High Court of, trial of a clergy-
man for celebrating clandestine marriage,
108.-Of a juvenile gang of thieves in
Edinburgh, ib.

Kaleidoscope, description of the, 121.-His-
tory of, and remarks on its resemblance
to other inventions, 331.

Kean, Mr, remarks on his acting, 77.
Kidd and Brande, remarks on their writ-
ings, 277.

Klopstock, translation from the German of,
416.

Knights Errant, the, No II. 32.-No III.
33.

Körner, translation from the German of,
417.

Kraken, remarks on W.'s account of the,
204.

Lake School of Poetry, Essays on the, No I.
369.

Lamb, Charles, review of the works of, 599.
Lauerwinkel, Baron Von, description by,
of Fox and Pitt, 456.-His remarks on
the Great Madonna of Dresden, 562.-
His letter to Professor Laugner, 689.
Laugner, Professor, letter to, from Baron
Von Lauerwinkel, on his writings in the
Köningsberg Review, 689.

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from Andrew Fairservice to Dr Nicol
Jarvie, 185.

from, a friend of Mrs Grant, with
note by the Editor, 187.

from Z. to Leigh Hunt, King of
the Cockneys, 196.

to the veiled conductor of Black-
wood's Magazine, 211.

of Petrarch to Posterity, 313.

to the author of Beppo, 323.
to a Politician, written after the
conclusion of the war, 381.

to Sir H. Steuart of Allanton, from
the author of the "Vindication of the
Memory of the Somervilles," 438.—Re-
marks on the letter, 709.

from the celebrated Nell Gwyn, 547.
from an English Officer to a friend
in Liverpool, 565.

to Professor Laugner, from Von
Lauerwinkel, 689.

-s of Timothy Tickler, to various lite-
rary characters, 75, 461, 527.

Literary and Scientific Intelligence, 95,
*219, 338, 471, 611, 723.
Literature, remarks on Schlegel's History
of, 497.

of a national character in, 707.
Lithography, on the art of, report of a Com-
mittee of the French Academy of Fine
Arts, 725.

Lissens, John, trial of, for highway robbery,

233.

Locusts in India, devastations committed
by, 339.

London, account of some curious clubs in,

about the beginning of last century, 552.
Louis XVI. and Charles I. comparative
characters of, 638.

M Konochie, Captain, details respecting the
Philippine Islands, by, 576.-Summary
view of the commerce, &c. of the Shores
of the Pacific Ocean, by, 695.

M'Laurin, the celebrated Colin, letter of,
127.

Madonna, the Great, of Dresden, remarks
on, by Von Lauerwinkel, 562.
Magic Lanthern, Time's, No II.-Galiles
in the Inquisition, 3.-No III. Rem-
brandt's work shop, 4.-No IV. Bun-
yanus Obsessus, or a tift with Apollyon,
137. No V. Dialogue between Lord
Bacon and Shakspeare, 270.-No VI.
Johnson's Midnight Walk, 274.-No
VII. Adam Smith and a Highland Laird,
419.

Margaret, Queen of Navarre, comparison
between her and a modern Blue Stocking,
546.

Market Tables, 115, 242, 359, 486, 625,
734.

Marlow's Jew of Malta, remarks on, 208.
Marriage, a novel, review of, 286.

Index.

Marriages, lists of, 118, 245, 364, 492, 628,
737.

Menil's edition of Antara, remarks on, 513.
Metal, a new one discovered, called seleni-
um, 95.
Meteorological establishment at St Bernard,
description of, 97.

626, 735.

Reports, 116, 243, 359, 487,

Metrical versions of the Psalms, remarks on,
63, 178.

notices to correspondents, 248.
Minerals, discovery of new ones, 472, 473.
Minstrel, the, of Bruges, version of the old
French story of, 661.

Montagu, Mr, Horace Walpole's letters to,
162.

Mountains, method of ascertaining the
heights of, 473.

Murderer, remarkable confession of a, 596.
Music, on the state of in Scotland, 255.—

On the state of in Edinburgh, 538.
Napier, Macvey, Esq. observations on his
essay on the writings of Bacon, 657.
Napoleon's Head, the craniologist's review
of, 146.

National monument for Scotland, proceed-
ings respecting one, 234.

National Character in Literature, remarks
on, 707.

Platinum, mass of, found in South Ameri-
ca, 723.

Poetry, verses on the death of the Princess
Charlotte, 5.-The Fairies, 30.-Sonnet
to John Carnegy, Esq. 58.-On Carmel's
Brow, a Hebrew melody, 90.--Humo-
rous description of shipwreck by drink,
141.-Fragment of a fifth canto of Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage, 201.-The Herald,
211.-Notices to Correspondents, 248.-
Account of an Oxford Examination, 280.
-The Mad Banker of Amsterdam, 402,
530. From the German of Klopstock,
416. Of Körner, 417.-And of Schiller,
418.-Sanscrit Ode, 460.

on the Lake School of, No I. 369.

on the Cockney School of, No III.
453-No IV. 519.

Poor Laws of England, remarks on, 9.

in Scotland, answers to queries respect-
ing the maintenance of, 11.-Report by
Principal Baird, on the management of,

320.

Popular superstitions in Wales, account of,
188.Witch stories, ib.-Stories of
ghosts, evil spirits, demons, &c. 189.-
Stories of fairies, 190.-Dogs of hell, 192.
-Corpse-candles, 193.-The kyhirraeth,

195.

Portugal, horrid hospital scene in, 87.

Natural and revealed religon, dialogues on, Preternatural, on the use of the, in works

No I. 90.-No II. 170.

Observations of M. Biot, to determine the
figure of the earth, 463.-On Mr Macvey
Napier's essay on the writings of Bacon,
657.-On the state of Parties, and the
Edinburgh Review, 715.-On a National
Character in Literature, 707.
Odoherty, Adjutant, account of the life and
writings of, continued, 51.
Olive Trees, on the raising of, *219.
Optics, new discovery in, 614.
Othello, remarks on a disputed passage in
the tragedy of, 8.

Overseers, effects of, on the morals of farm
servants, 83.

Oxford examination, poetical account of an,

280.

Pacific Ocean, view of the commerce of the

principal shores of, 695.
Paris, the English in, 446.

Parties, state of, remarks on, 715.-On an
article on this subject in the Edinburgh
Review, 719.

Party spirit, remarks on, 129.
Petrarch, letter of, to posterity, 313.
Peudemots, M de, extract from the works
of, 46.

Phantasmagoria, No I. 213.

Phantasmagoriana, or tales of the dead, 580.
Philippine Islands, details respecting the,
576.-Review of Captain M Konochie's
statistics of the principal shores of, 695.
Philosophical education, review of Jardine's
Outlines of, 420.

Photometer, a new invented one, 36.
Pit and Fox, sketch of, by Baron Von
Lauerwinkel, 456.
VOL. III.

of fiction, 640.

Princess Charlotte, verses on the death of, 5.
Psalms, remarks on various metrical versions
of, 63, 178.

Public Feeling, a few thoughts on, 294.
Publications, Monthly Lists of new ones,
101, 225, 344, 476, 617, 728.
Queen Elizabeth, on the fashion of dress in
the reign of, 534.

Railways, premium offered by the High-
land Society for the improvement and
extension of, 726.

Ready Reckoner, the British, review of, 317.
Red earth, shower of, in Italy, 338.

Redness of the sea, remarks on the, 339.
Religion, natural and revealed, dialogues on,
No I. 90.-No II. 170.
Remarks on the " Petit Volume" of Mons.
Say, 58.-On various metrical versions of
the Psalms, 63, 178.-On a publication
called "the Fudge Family in Paris," 129.
-On the Aristophanic comedy, 152.-
On Horace Walpole's letters to Mr Mon-
tagu, 162.-On the writings of George
Buchanan, 251.-On the writings of Kidd
and Brande, 277.-On dress, 301.-On
Schlegel's history of literature, 497.-On
Menil's edition of Antara, 513.-On the
anonymous essays of the Earl of Buchan,
515.-On Currents, 579.-On the Pos-
thumous Works of Madame de Stael,
633.-On some passages of Mr Cole-
ridge's Biographia Literaria, 653.-On
the state of parties, and the Edinburgh
Review, 715-On a letter to Sir Henry
Steuart of Allanton, 709.
Review of "The Fudge Family of Paris,”
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129. Of the fourth canto of Childe Har-
old, 216.-Of Marriage, a novel, 286.-
Of Stenhouse's British Ready Reckoner,
317.-Of Wordsworth's White Doe of
Rylstone, 372.-Of a Six Weeks Tour
through France, 412.-Of Outlines of
Philosophical Education, 420.-Of Let-
ters from the North Highlands, by E. J.
Spence, 428. Of letters of an English
commercial traveller in Scotland, 431.-
Of Altham and his wife, a tale, 542.-
Of Tales of my Landlord, 567.-Of the
works of Charles Lamb, 599.-Of M'Kon-
ochie's Statistics, &c. of the principal
Shores of the Pacific Ocean, 695.
Review, Edinburgh, letters to the supporters

of, 155.-State of Parties and the, 715.
Rhinoceros, experiments to make a mus-
ket ball pierce the hide of, 724.
Robertson, Rev. Joseph, trial of, for cele-
brating unlawful marriages, 108.
Rome," One Night in," translated from
the French of M. de Peudemots, 47.
Russell, William, LL. D. biographical
notice of, 398,

Mr, his reception at Haymarket
Theatre, 588.

Salt, method of making it in the Great Loo
Choo Island, 612.

Savings Banks in Scotland, abstract of a
proposed bill for the protection of, 68.
Say, Monsieur, remarks on the "Petit
Volume" of, 58,

Schiller, translations from the German of,

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Scotland, Poor in, answers to queries re-
specting the maintenance of the, 11.-
Burghs in, who have stirred in the cause
of reform, and those who have not, with
the relative populations, 107.-Answers
to queries respecting the tythe system of
Scotland, 149.-Proceedings of the com-
mission of the General Assembly of the
Church of, 230.-Proceedings of the com-
mittee on the proposed national monu-
ment for, 234.-On the state of music in,

265.-Principal Baird's report on the
management of the poor in, 320.-Pro-
ceedings of the General Assembly of,

352.

Scott, Wordsworth, and Byron, on their se-
veral merits as poets, 369.
Sebastians, St, account of the storming of,
by an English officer, 565.
Second Sight, remarkable instance of, 18.
Selections from Athenæus, No 1. 650.

Serpent, great sea one, on the history of the,

33.-Accounts of some seen on the coast

of Norway, 34-Of one on the coast of
Scotland, 37.-Of one seen near Ply-

mouth, 39.-Of several seen on the coasts
of America, 40.-Remarks on W.'s ac-
count of, 204.

Shakrak and the Magician of Constantinople,

258.

Shakspeare's Sonnets, remarks on, 585.
Shipwreck, melancholy one near Slains Cas-
tle, 107.-Humorous description of one
by drink, 141.

Speaker of the House of Commons, a whig's

thoughts on the qualifications of a, 141.
Spence, Miss, and the Bagman, 428.
Spring, its earliness or lateness, neither
hastens nor retards the harvest, 229.
Stael, Madame de, one of the brightest or
naments of European literature, 633.—
Observations on her Posthumous Works,
ib.-Comparative characters of Charles
I. and Louis XVI. by, 638.-Her re-
marks on the manners of the English, 645.
Staffordshire, account of a pseudo-volcano
there, 340.

Steuart, Sir Henry, of Allanton, letter to

him, from the author of the "Vindica-
tion of the Memorie of the Somervilles,”
438.

Sugar, experiment in France to produce it
from beet root, 611.

Swindling, in a female fortune-teller, 230-
Tales of my Landlord, review of, 567.
Tales of the Dead, 580.

Taste, fragment of an essay on, 21.
Thoughts on Public Feeling, 294.
Tickler, Timothy, letters of, to various lite
rary characters, No III. to Francis Jef
frey, Esq. 75.-No IV. to the Editor of
Blackwood's Magazine, 461.-No V. to
the Editor of Blackwood's Magazine, 527.
Time's Magic Lanthern, No II. 3-No
III. 4. No IV. 137.-No V. 270.-
No VI. 274-No VII. 419.

Timor, narrative of the taking of, in 1811,
by the ship Hesper, 306.
Tree Goose, or Bernacle, singular credulity

respecting the history of this bird, 671.
Truth, the reverie of an enthusiast on, 123.
Tythes, thoughts concerning, 147.-An-

swers to queries respecting the tythe sys-
tem in Scotland, 149.
Violet Rays, on the magnetising power of,

*219.

Voltaire's Head, craniological view of, 300.
Wales, account of some popular supersti-

tions in, 188.

Wales, New South, discovery of a river in

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Index.

130. Thoughts from a Whig, on the
qualifications of a Speaker of the House
of Commons, 141.

White Doe of Rylstone, a poem, review of,
372.

Wight, Isle of, on the vertical strata of the,
585.

Wolf, Christian, a German freebooter, in-
teresting history of, 679.

Wordsworth, Scott, and Byron, on their
poetical talents, 369.

Works preparing for publication, 99, *221,
342, 474, 615, 797.
Younger Days, in my,

517.

INDEX TO PROMOTIONS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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Chalmers, 489.
Chester, 488.

Balneavis, 118.

Barclay, 492.

Dullerson (4 chil-

dren), 628.
Egerton, 118.

Chisholme, 236.

Barrow, 363.

Elliot, 628.

Colquhoun, 730.

Barwick, 363.

Elouis, 118.

Dawson, 621.

Baseley, 363.

Douglas, 236.

Errol, 361.

Fergusson, 730.

Gilpin, 621.

Gordon, 730.

Grierson, 236.

Hadwen, 109.

Hamilton, 361, 488.

Harington, 109.

Jaffray, 730.

Jeffray, 489.

Laidlaw, 109.

Liverpool, 489.

Maconochie, 730.

M'Conechy, 730.
M'Lachlan, 236.
Melville, 730.
Military promotions,
109, 236, 361,
489, 621, 730.
Naval promotions,
110, 490.
Neill, 236.

Oke, 109.

Parodi, 488.

Richmond, 361.

Rushworth, 621.
Russell, 621.
Sidmouth, 488.

Sievwright, 109.

Sullivan, 489.
Teignmouth, 489.
Vansittart, 489.

Uiale, 621.

Walpole, 489.

Bell (3 children),628.
Beveridge, 492.

Blair, 118.

Bonar, 364.
Borthwick, 244.
Boyle, 244.

Bridges, 118, 737.
Brown, 244, 363,

737.

Buchanan, 244.
Buller, 628.

Cadell, 737.

Campbell, 244, ib.

ib. 245, 363, 492,
628, ib.

Cathcart, 628.
Cavan, 118.
Chalmers, 737.
Christie, 363, 628.
Church, 118.
Cleghorn, 118.

Clibborn, 737.

Clonmel, 118.

Compton, 737.
Coolson, 492.
Corrie, 737.
Court, 118.

Craigie, 363.
Craufuird, 737.
Crawford, 118, 363.

Erroll, 737.

Erskine, 244, 492.
Ewing, 737.
Fell, 628.

Ferrier, 628, 737.
Fitzherbert, 363.
Folkestone, 245.
Ford, 118, 737.
Fordyce, 737.
Forsyth, 492.
Fortescue, 492.

Gillespie, 628.
Gordon, 363, 492, ib.
737, ib.
Graham, 118.
Gray, 244, ib.
Hamilton, 492.
Hobhouse, 118.
Horner, 737.
Horsburgh, 244.
Huntingdon, 737.
Johnstone,364, 737,
ib.

Kennedy, 363, 492.

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Cumming, 363.

Currie, 244.

Lowther, 244.

Dalrymple, 244.

M.Bean, 118.

Dance, 364.

M'Douall, 628.

D'Arcy, 737.

M'Dougall, 118.

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Millar, 244, ib. 628.

Mills, 118.

Mitchell, 492.

Molesworth, 364.

Montgomery, 363,
492, 628.
Morrison, 245.
Mowbray, 244, 737.
Munro, 118.
Murray, 118, 244.
Napier, 245.
Northumberland,

118.
Ogilvy, 364.
Oliphant, 118.
Oliver, 628.
Patison, 118, 492.
Paul, 244, ib.
Rattray, 244.
Reid, 492,
Riddell, 492.
Robertson, 118, ib.

737.
Ross, 244, 492.
Russell, 244.
Scott, 118.
Seymour, 737.
Shairp, 118.
Shum, 628.
Sillar, 118
Simpson, 628.
Sinclair, 118, 245.

Smith, 628.

Snell, 628.

Somervell, 492.
Souter, 492.

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