Fox, 180 297 A. 230 Silk worms, on rearing of, in Water pipes, an efficacious me 237 | thod of drawing off accumu- the Society for the improve- Wilson, Reverend James, his picturesque object, 241 Wool, British, Society for im- Y. 19! the amount of the taxes on 201 his eftate, marks on, -' 224 POETRÝ. 6 to the Swallow, : 274 300 Ambition, on the vanity of, 274 B. Cherokee Indians, death-fong 109 of Arthur Young, Esq.*** *180,1 poems, - -Effects of war, 188 account of their discoveries -Benevolence, Howard, utility of attending to with Indians, ing useful productious that death of, thief, - 144 Fair thief, by the late Earl of . i H. from, 58 bo 189 109 71 71 • 187 Horace, ode attribued to, with its 354 Play ticket, Prologue by Shakespeare by Aaron Hill, S. 279 239 T.. 317 Tale for the ladies, a 69 - 317 U. Urban, Mr. address to, by Dr. to pay old debts," extract 274 Verses on the death of Lady i 315 148 Werter, Sonnet from, 230. 316 Whift, a poem, extracts from, 28,69 334 29 Fag h 2124 24.678. ing Page 2d 1. 7. bot. for deprecate, read 12: 200, !. 3, for calves read calces depreciate lib. 1. 5 from bottom, for young and D14. note, I. 2, for freignt, read freight smiling, read young, my limiling . 12, note, bot. add, the same effect p_201, motto, for 'Tib. 43 Ec. read would be produced T Tib, I, 3. El. 0.26. 1. 2d' from bottom, for favour.lib. 1, 2, for thort read ftriet able, read unfavourable, lib. l. 3, for, ose read rise p. 27. 1. 4tb, for funk, read fhrunk. p. 202,1 + from bottom for iníc ib. for Sainsoin, read Sainfoin I read inserted 2. 28, 1. 6 from bottom, for broken, p. 204, 1. 17, for Jack and Jenny read read brazen the woning of Jock and Jenny n. 36, line 20, for falt fmerring, read lib. note, for Troipart read FroidTart salt, smearing. |p. 205,1. 3, for provided, read promot. 26 l. 26, for aurels, read laurels. l ed p. 55, l. 5. for rate read rule. Ip. 209, 1, 21, for Scots read score 0.60.1. 17, for husbandmen mifanpre. lib. l. 27, for make a new model of, hend, read husbandmen thould either read make, of new model misapprehend p. 210, Sig. for Runcole read Ruricola p. 64,1.4. for concerting read conduct p. 211, 1, 28, for quick read Meg. .. p. 214, notel, :, for great resd aerial P, 69, 1. 6, for the, read they p. 225 1. 1, for crown read brown 1.3 from bottom, for the virgin'sp, 232, penult, for Amadas of Sebaila, hand, read her virgin hand read Amadis, of Sebilla X. . penult, for fighs rend figns I p. 237,l. 18, for bertizen read Bertep. 70, between the 10 and I line, add zen a line of dotts . . ib, 1, 20, for Norille read Noaille ib. 1. 19, for always on read oft upon p, 238,1 31 for owe read own p. 71,1. 12, for enough his mind re-ib, l. 35, for flatterers read Autterers veal'd, read his mind enough rep. 245, note I, 14, for Brtiith read Briveal'd tith p. 14, 1. 12. for propable read probable p. 255,1. 7 from bottom, for mild read p.77, l. 22, for ane read and wild ib. 1. 40, for ventulution read ven- P. 274 motto, for Sapiffet read Sapuiffet tilation Tp. 275, 1. 17 from bottom, for ot read 1.79, . 4, for hat read that ib. 1. §. for hat read that p. 279,1.1, for Kiug read King p. 108, 1. 18, for scringa read (eringa glass 111, 1. 18, for probation read pro- ib. ib. for fnpply read supply teaion p. 280, 1, 5, for to to try read to try p. 113, 1. 2. for Sir John read Sir Willp.294,1. 19, for substances that, read subitances laid upon objects that . 138,1. 5, for Hymn I. rend Hymn Il. lib. 1. 24, for have been, read have not ib. 1. 20, for upon read up on been ib. l. 22, for o er read over PA 299, 1. 20, for under read in p. 143, 1. Il from bottom, for even Ip. 305, 1, 11, for rise read use read Leven ib, laft line, for ruit read trust p, 306, nore 1, 2, for respected read reabsorb puted ib. 1. 6 for Bergmarn read Bergmann ib: 1.4, for involuntarily read involun. 1. 179, 1. 12. read ibus. Soon after tary the earthquake at Lisbon happened, p. 307,1 . 14, for tew read few by which difaftrous accident Mr, M. p. 312, 1, 13, at the end of the para. loft almost all his property. But after graph add left a part of the alkali wards the lucrative division of the disengaged prize money, gained by the capture p. 323, 1. 11. for cylindrical read fphe. of the Hermione, having made a more rical than favourable change in their p. 325,1. 13, for ducility read du&ility circumstances, there generous Cap-lp. 327, 1. 8, from bottom, for Schim tains, &c. This extraordinary error was occafion-D. 328, 1. 3, for primatie read prismatic ed by the carelelsness of the transcrib. p. 339, 1. 20, for confounded read con er, and ought to be altered, as it ma l ugnt to be alterca,, as it mas founded terially affects the sense of the passage p. 342, 1, 21, for Fig. 2 read Fig. 4 p. 184, 1, 13, for a read an Tp. 350, 1, 6, for lights read light 1.1. 18. at the beginning of this line, p. 356, 1. 3, for nickly read Quickly and the thrce following paragraphs, Add" TO THE DINDER. The three half sheets of the Chronicle to be bound up before the Inder or Nam hele generous Capo Pinitz'read Shemnitarie read prismatic End of VOL. II. |