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leme's Journal, 172.—Of Ricardo on Political Economy, 175.—Of Bingley's Useful Knowledge, 178.—Of Moore's Lalla Rookh, 279, 503.—Of Irving's Life of Buchanan. 286.—Of the Craniad, a poem, 288.—Of Lord Byron's Manfred, 289.—Of Grenfell's Speech, on the transactions with the Bank of England, 406.—Of the Life of William Hutton, by his Daughter, 413.—Of a comparative view of the British and American Constitutions, 414.—Of the Bower of Spring, 415.—Of Coleman's Eccentricities for Edinburgh, 417.—Of Stewart's Natural History, 510.—Of Modern Greece, a poem, 515.—Of Miss Edgeworth's Harrington and Ormond, 519, 631.—Of Poetical Epistles, 626.—Of Moore's Sacred Songs, 630.

Ricardo on Political Economy, review of, 175.

Robbery of the mail from Edinburgh to Stirling, 214.

Romance, fragment of a Literary, 382, 465, 573.

Russia, pacific policy of, 648.

Ruthven, Mr, account of his new Printing Press, 125.

S.

Sacred Songs, by T. Moore, review of, 630.

Saddler, Mr, crosses the Irish Channel in his balloon, 548.

Saint Hilary, inscription in the church of, 130.

Salt, on the ancient custom of sitting below it at table, 33, 132, 349.

Salt, on the symbolical use of, 579.

Scots Musical Museum, account of 377.

——— Appeal, decision of an interesting one, 436.

Scottish Songs, on the humour of our ancient ones, 237.

——— Peer, election of one, 326.

Sculpture, observations on that of the Greeks, 9.

Sedition, trials for, in Scotland, 324, 437.

Shakspeare Club of Alloa, account of, 152.

Shakspeare's Macbeth and Richard III. observations on Kemble's Essay on, 455.

Sketches of foreign scenery and manners, 251, 359, 487, 582.

Somervilles, Memorie of the Family of, 162.—Feuds between them and the Stewarts of Allanton, 350.

Somnolency, remarkable instance of, 61.

Southcote, Johanna, instances of fanaticism among her followers, 111, 213.

Spain, riots in Valencia, 97.—Tyrannical measures of the king, 98.—Conspiracy of General Lacy at Barcelona, 201.—Execution of Lacy, 531.—Good understanding betwixt and Russia, 647.

Spring Guns, trials respecting, 328.

Spurzheim, Dr, attack on his system, 35.—Defence of, 365.

Steam Frigate, account of the American one, 30.

Steam Boat, explosion of one at Norwich, 325;—and at Richmond, 545.

Stewart's Natural History, review of, 510.

Stewarts of Allanton, communication respecting them, 349.—Feuds between them and the Somervilles, 350.—Reply to the foregoing article, 476.—Curious inventory of the effects of Allan Stewart, 480.—Singular dedication of a fountain to his memory, ib.

Stories for Children, review of, 79.

Strathearn, geological observations on, 587.

Sugar Cane, observations on its culture in the United States, 25.

Sweden, plot to overturn the government of, 98.—Anti-commercial policy of, 317.—Its absurdity and inutility, 648.

Switzerland, dreadful avalanche there, 202.—Tradition related by a monk in, 270.—Damage by inundations, 532.—A tile manufactory set on fire by water, 648.

T.

Tales and anecdotes of the pastoral life, 22, 143, 247.

Thermometer, on its use as a hygrometer, 381.

Thunder Storm, account of one in Lanarkshire, 471.—In Edinburgh, 544.—Tradition related by a monk in Switzerland, 270.

Treason, trials for, 544.

Trigonometrical Survey of Britain, communication from Colonel Mudge on the subject of, 234.

U.

Unlawful Oaths, trial of Mackinlay for administering, 547.

V.

Vegetative power in the seeds of plants, Mr Lauder Dick's experiments on, 239.

Venice, present state of the city of, 16.

View-Hunter, memorandums of, 27, 373, 589.

Vincent, Dr, letter respecting the late Dr Adam, 260.

W.

Waterloo Subscription, general account of, 543.

Wellington, Duke of, brings an action against a Flemish editor for libel, and is cast, with expenses, 648.

Wernerian Society of Edinburgh, some account of, 231.

Whig and Tory, origin of the terms, 246.

Witches, commissioun for examinating of, 497.

Witchcraft, confessions of, in Scotland, 167.—Trials for, 497.

Wordsworth, Mr, observations on his letter relative to Robert Burns, 261.

Works preparing for publication, 88, 194, 308, 423, 527, 642.

Wyfe of Auchtermuchtie, ancient ballad of, 67.

END OF VOLUME ONE.