SE JOUR, M, do, his new analytical mę TILLET, M. his mem, on the sevivió. thod of cak ulating eclipses of the Sun, cation of copper. 484. on the tandard of gold, &c. Time-keeper, made by Mudge, account Tin, exper. concerning the calcination cunftance of his feit-education, 106. - exper. to a certain whether this meral is hurtful in culinary or other ber in writing the Lives of ibe toets, TIR: BOSCHI, Abié. his history of Ita- lionerature, V.I Vili 308. ences at Senna, 464. electrical shenomena, from the origin hidden decay of feverat, 265. 381. 0-y. and ammon tic caribs of ruscany 310 V concerning the imali-pix, and in. of cruelty in their treatment of the VAN Iperen, M. his jav nese history, 542. His description of a white Neo gro, 543 - ing a won terful production of unatiifted vertity cf, critically discusled, 14 UBER die Reformation, 465. VERSES relative to tome Graces lately for the vase at Bath Easton, 315. on cattles in the air, 384 alluding to Lady Augufta Camp- 265. Pass the winter in water, 302. - in compliment to the late Lord descrip:ive of a library, 423. alluding to the deftruction of the - from the Brorbers, an eclogue, 468, - from the American War, a poem, from the Gentle Shepherd, 470. - See allo BRUCE, ODI, and SYMPATHY trandation of the first Epifle to, 419. between the uses and ttructure of the tomy of birds, 141. the reality of Bléton's use of the Vir. cerning languages, 462. Villoison, M. re, success of his re- MS. of the Iliad, ib. Allo of a Grek #ст од 533• verfion of several parts of the Bible, Water, method of preserving at sea, 368. WÁr, how used in painting, 94. Com. position for, how prepared, ib. of Nature, 300. i repule now than formerly, 9. ftudy of policical economy, 466. A A canals and rivers, 310. 518. W. 7 ACCHIROLI, Abbé and Marquis respondence, 465. poetically depicted, by the King of ERRATA in this Volume. P. 78. Price of the Proteftant Preacher, 12 s. bound. - 138. par. 2, l. 8, for Sigau, read Sigand. - 336. par. 3. 1. 3. read, * build my charch.” . |