Stewart, (Rev. A.) his Compendium of Geography, 151
Storm, a thunder, 544
Studies in Natural History, 303
Summer, description of, 404-cold mixtures for, 539
Sunday, profanation of, 300 Supernatural appearances, 188 Superstition in the West Indies, 373 Surgery amongst the Arabs, 214 Suttee, The, 613
Swan River colony, 615
Sweden, game laws in, 41-royal family of, 53
Sweepings of Parnassus, 307 Swing of the Indian jugglers, 201 Swiss Diet, opening of, 615 Sydenham, the physician, 602
Symperapol, anecdote of a Scotch lady at,
Symptoms, the, of canine madness, 461 Syria, hawking in, 11
TALLIAGE, account of, 567 Talmud, account of, 253
Tappen, the, of the bear, account of, 43- 44
Tayler, (Mr.) of the Opera, anecdotes of, 499
Tea, use of, in China, 346 Temperature, (see Climate)
Testament, scheme for republishing the Greek, 329
New, Practical Guide to, 468 Thames, Panorama, of the banks of, 153 Thermometer, history of the invention and perfection of, 536-practical observations on, by Dr. Thomson, 538 The Sheep in France, 618 Thomson, (Dr.) his work on heat and elec- tricity, 535-on the thermometer, 536-- on dew, 538-on freezing mixtures, 539 -on evaporation, 541-on rain, 542
Three Courses and a Dessert, 304 Thunder-storm, a Brazilian, 28 Thunder and lightning, 544
Thurloe, (Dr.) Bishop of Durham, ro- mantic anecdote of his wife, 179
Tickell, his translation of Homer, 223 Tiellandt, (Van) on the Flemish Lan- guage, 469
Timbuctoo, Callie's Travels to, 26 Time, rules for the disposition of, 211 Toast, a curious civic one, 180 Torquay, climate of, 59
Tradesman, the, Law Library of, 148 Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 110
of Scottish Life, 281 Translator's of Homer, 222
Traveller, curious account of a Scotch one, 445
-8, Directions to West Indian, 374 -'s Lay, a poem, 138
s, recent English, 2-hints as to their costume, 5-curious English one, 8 Travels in the Morea, 1-in Turkey and Egypt, 2-to Timbuctoo, 26
through the Crimea, &c., by the Rev. John Webster, 434
Travers, his translation of Homer, 224 Trees, natural history of evergreens, 400 Turkey, conduct of, in the negociation about Greece, 380-effect of the battle of Navarino on, 383
Wakefield, his edition of Pope's Homer, 223
Walker, (J.) the assistant of Bentley, 330 Wallenstein's Camp, from the German, 570
Walsh, (Dr.) his Notices of Brazil, 83 War, the Turkish, 598
Warner, (Rev. R.) his Literary Recollec- tions, 177
Water-drinkers in the Antilles, 373
Water, Dr. Hooke's experiments on its properties, 537
Waterloo, Lord Byron's visit to, 501-Sir Walter Scott's, 503
Waverley Novels, illustrations of, 153 Webster, (Rev. John) his Travels through the Crimea, 434-his last journey, and death, 435 Wedding, description of one in Galilee, 7 in Antioch, 12-in Ireland, 112 Siberian ceremony of, 342 Wellington, (Duke of) anecdote of, 500 Wells, (Dr.) his discovery of the formation of dew, 539
West Indies, Four Years' Residence in, 360 diseases of, 363-social distinctions in, 365-reform in, 366-creole ladies in, 368-literature of, 370-dress, 372 -amusements, 373-directions for emi- grants to, 374 Whalers, South Sea, 472
Whale, the aorta of, 601
Why and Because, 309
Wilkie, (D.) his pictures in the exhibition of the Royal Academy for 1830, 240 William the Fourth, his speech on pro- roguing Parliament, 614
Wilson, (H.) criticism on a picture by, 237 Winds, the music of, 394
Wine, cooling mixture for, 540 Witches, remarks on, 482
Witenagemote, account of its constitu- tions, 557
Wolves, ferocity of, 52 Women in China, 345
Words, Saxon, their superiority over those derived from the Latin, 558 Working classes, suggestions for, 616
END OF THE FOURTEENTH VOLUME.
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