Memoirs of William Taylor of Norwich,
Quarterly Review,
Mexico, Scenes in,-United Service Mag. 126
A Mother's love,-Metropolitan,
561
MISCELLANY: Dost Mohammed, 63; Honesty the
best Policy, 102; Volcanoes in Sandwich Isl-
ands, 106; Emeute in Chamber of Deputies,—
Greece, Will of the Marquess Wellesley--Re-
finement, Remarkable Memory-Lost Watch,
138; Fulfilment of a Dream,-Chateaubriand,
Dr. I. Watts, Sale of Autographs-American
NewspaperWit,-Boring for Water in Africa,
139.-British Guiana, 160; Curious Etymolo-
gy, 175; Visit to Gen. Tom Thumb, 182;
Grand Musical Festival 225; Author of Pelham,
235; Fanny Elssler, 281; Tribute to Worth,
The Hyacinth,-Present to the Prince of
Wales,-Gallic Prophecies of the proximate
Destruction of Great Britain,-Singular Will,
283; A Travelled Letter,-Dog Fête,-Trafál-
gar Square, 284;-The Royal Library at Co-
penhagen, 387; Origin of the Names of the
American States-An Explosion of Subterrane-
ous Water,-J. Flaxman,-Ancient Money,-
M. Guizot-British Guiana, 425; Royal Birth-
Days in April-Somnambulist-Steam Ascent
of the first Cataract of the Nile,-Raphaelle
Tapestries, 426; British Museum.-English
Historical Documents,-Napoleon Relics, 471;
Robor Carolinum, 488; Magnetic Dynamometer,
494; Application, 496; David Hume's Corres-
pondence,-Parish Prizes, 497; Lady Eliza-
beth Levison Gower, 521; Diving Bell, 543;
Debts of the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha, 530;
Morocco and France, 552; Expedition into the
Interior of South America, 565; Mail Arrange-
ment for India and China-Dr. Wolff-Dock-
Yards of France-Society for the Encourage-
POETRY: To a Child, 15; Oh! how shall we our
joy express? 38; Wife of a popular man, 63;
Consumption, 71; The Bride, 84; Recollec-
tions, 88; Where are they? 102; The Four
Ages of thought, 125; Songs of the Flowers,-
Sweet Sixteen, 130; Ode to Hope,-Ballad
Romance, 137; Parting of Hector and Andro-
mache, 145; To a Mother, on the recovery
of her Child, 171; Lines, 182; Scott Monu-
ment at Edinburgh, 189; Emigrants of San
Tomasso, 218; The Palace and Cot- Vale of
Berkley, 237; Love on, 277; Lines on the Pic-
ture of a Maniac, 281; Laugh of my Child-
hood, 282; To Memory, 297-Flowers, 304
-Mrs. Hope, the Fortune Teller, 338.-Ima- |
gination, 338.-Why do the Flowers Bloom ?-
Lyric Lament, 352.-Love, the Light of the
Moral World, 358.-Hence, Dull Reality, 381.
-Earth, a Grave-Yard, 387.-Origin of Hum-
ming Birds, 422-Hymn to the Sea, 424.—The
Winds. I sigh in Vain, 566.-The Arab Mo-
ther-Spring, and the Consumptive, 567.-
Stanza.-Come to the Woodlands-Morn at
Sea,-Sonnet, 568.-
SCIENCE AND ARTS: Affinity of Vegetables for
Moisture, 15; Natural Temperature of Man-In-
teresting Medal-Explorations on the North East
Coast of Africa-Steam Carriages-Cast Iron
Bridge, 140; Fossil Forest-Lord Rosse's Tel-
escope Ancient Manuscripts-Silver Mine-
Indian Antiquities-Observatory on Vesuvius
-Paris Academy of Science, 141; Carving on
Wood-Professor Franck, 142: Meeting of the
Italian Savans, 171; Carbonic Acid expired by
a man in twenty-four hours, 184; Microscopical
Society 284; Glow Worms-Eolian Sea Sig-
nals-Chemical Aspirations,-Observations on
Animal Heat, 285; Herschel Obelisk at the Cape
of Good Hope, 427.-Loud Beats of Clocks
used in Observatories-Microscope in Geolog-
ical Research, 428.-Paris Academy of Science
-Method of Increasing Electromotive Force-
Oriental Manuscripts, 429.-Antiquities of
Athens-Mr. Drayton's invention for silvering
Mirrors, 572,-Pneumatic apparatus for valu-
ing the Respiratory Powers-Land Draining,
573.-
SELECT LIST OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS: Great
Britain, 144, 288, 432, 576-France, 144, 576.
-Germany, 144, 432.-Russia, 144.
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