puems, 203 Paintings, ancient, on the exhibition of, at Remarks on Dante's Inferno, 3-On hy- grometry, 10 On corporal punishment thore, who had been buried ten days in the bank restriction act, 43_On the character and writings of the late Mrs Brunton, 45-On Gawin Douglas's translation of Virgil's Æneid, 99OM mistaken Roman inscription, 120_On ceded Shakespeare, 127_On the present climate, 141-On the poems of " the committee of education and the Quar- try, 228-On the repeal of the usury Chalmers's sermons, 242-On the ex- -On the neglect of oriental literature, 297-On Tom Crib's memorial to con- ib.—A fragrrent, ib.Paraphrase of the the middling classes, 314_On Pringle's English story, 403-The congress of Revenue of Great Britain for 1818, 83 much loved intant, 451-The Vale of Times, 55_Of St Patrick, a fational Probationer, 61-Of Marriage, a novel, America, 141-Of Gurney on Prison Letter on Banks for Savings, 246_Of 248_Of poems by Gall, Knox, ami Of Bowditch's Mission to Ashantee, 432 nishment in, 36 criminal, 49 cape from drowning among the, 109 discovery to Baffin's bay, 329 miscry, 28 227 Oue, 120 536 Royal establishment at Windsor, 271 Strictures on population, 28 countries of Europe, 177 Superstitions and customs of the Scottish Sweden, population of, decreasing, 79 Tales of My Landlord, third serics, re- Temperature of the ground at various Temperatures, mean, on the methods of at Bombay, 166 Thomson, proposed monument in memory Thunder-stroke, account of the feelings of a person who recovered from one, Tierney, Mr, his motion for a committee great majority, 565 178, 269- Rapid progress ef, in wealth, scenes mentioned in the tale of Old Jor .lars regarding, 305 the Wechabites, torture of their chief, Universities in Germany, insubordination missionaries of Caucasus, account dents at, 467_Prizes at, ib.Donations to the museum of, 553 Usury laws, considerations on the propos. Vaccination, notice of Dr Monro's work groat parties of, in Scotland, 323 Vale of Clyde, a poem, 522 -On the English dramatic writers who Verses on a first-born child, 135—To a much loved infant, 450 sion, 423 dies, 261 of, during a residence in London, 389, count of, 329 -measures taken for rescuing some ledge, on the condition of, 22-Diffii. Warden, Mr, review of his account of the happiness of the lower ranks of, 121 marks on natural religion, 154 Warden, George, tried and conden.ned for of the Floridas to the United States by, Aberdeen post-office, 367–His declara: Water burner, notice of an inrention s Waterloo, a private soldier's account of the battle of, 346 Westminster election, 270 on, 167 ron, 423 Wilson's hygrometer, remarks on, 11 two chiefs of the Bay of Islands, 307- scue of some English captives, 311 Boyd's crew, 406_Some account of the to, 304-Account of Tupee and Tarra, Zoology, Scottish, No. II. 504 ABERCROMBY,373 Gifford, 471 M'Conochy, 373 bers of, 276, 373, Mahon, 84 471, 575 Hamilton, 84 MʻQuhae, 374 Rose, 276 Marshall, 471 Russell, 575 Stewart, ib. Meyer, 373 Trewhella, 575 Mildirt, 575 Wallace, ib. Military Promotions Warren, ib. Knatchbull, 373 84. 182, 276,374, Waugh, 84, 182 471, 575 Whatley, 84, Morton, 373 Whittingham, 575 Macindoe, 471, 575 Naval Promotions, Willcock, ib. Wood, 471 276 Parliament, Mem. Wright, 84 INDEX TO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTIS. 383 VOL. IV. Barclay, 284 Bringloe, 383 4G Cameron, 28-1 ib. 479 ib. 1 1 34 Cleland, 9481 Mackenzie, 284,383, Baker, 479 1 Lennox, 285 582 Lindsay, ib. Macpherson, 190, Ballingall, 94 M-Culloch, 285 582 Macdowall, 94 MʻKonochie, 190 Bowrin, ib. M.Luekie, 19. Magniac, 94 Brown, 479 Mann, ib. Mowbray, ib. Buchanan, 583 Minto, 683 Murray, 9+, 281, Buckinghamshire, Moncrieffe, 190 ib. 383, 583 583 Montgomery, 384 Mylne, 383 Campbell, 95, 284, Morrison, ib. 285, 384, 479 Muckersy, 479 Chapman, 190 North, 94 Cheape, 479 Ogilvie, 479 Clair, St, 480 Palmer, 95, Cosens, 285 Parish, 583 Richardson, 479, (4 Cowper, 479 Pasley, 480 má children) Craig, 94, 583 Paterson, 94, 190 Robertson, 284 Cruickshanks, 95 Pearce, 284 Roxburgh, 383 Dundonald, 480 Proudfoot, 479 Eustace, 384 Quarrier, 95, Read, 683 ib. ib. 478 Forbes, 284 Rodney, 285 Sinclair, 583 Fortescue, ib. Ronaldson, 95 st Sitwell, 478 Georges, 583 Ross, ib. 479, 183 Gibson, 384 Scarrot, 4793 Glen, 94 Sellar, 74,8 Seton, 190 Graham, 5830 Shakerley, 3848 Grant, 93, 479 Sinclair, id. Greenock, 285 Smith, ib. Hardie, 384 Spottiswoode, 384 Stewart, 285 r. Strattan, 5831 Stuart, 190 Troubridge, 94 Hewat, 384 Sydserf, 47938 Tait, 384 1,5, Temple, 583 Vansittart, 383 Hompesch, 584 Tyron, 1907 479 Vane, 479 Warre, 384.5 Jackson, 285 Western, ib. 7 582 Whitson, ib. 7: ! Inglis, 94 Wingfield, 479 Johnston, 479 Wood, 94-* Kerr, 285 Young, 284, 2851 Kinnear, 190 Kirkland, 583 PEATHS. Anderson, 190 Knowles, 384 Abraham, 15! Laing, 5834 Aind, 58471' Lancey, de, ib. Airly, 482 Leighton, 94, 190 Alan, 481,587 Allason, 586 Honeyman, Walker, Wilson, . F Anderson, 386,1584 Coke, 586 Glencross, 587 Lundin, 4824) Colquhoun, ib. 586 Glengal, 286 Lundic, 588 Goff, (aged 113,) 481 M'Ara, 481 Gordon, 102, 482, M'Bride, 287 587 M'Culloch, 192 Graham, 191, 480, Macdonald, 481,584 586 M“Intosh, 480, 584 Grant, 286, 481, Macfarlan, 586 587, 588 Mackenzie, 286, Gray, 385, 586 288, 480, ib. 584, ib. Mackintosh, 385 Haddaway, 96 Maclaurin, 386 Macleod, 96, 584 Halliday, 286 M.Minn, 95 Hamilton, 96, 286, M.Nab, 96 287, 386, 480 Macrae, 588 Hargrave, 36 Mair, 192, 386 Harrison, 191 Marshall, ib. Harrower, 587 Masson, 481 Matthew, 386 Hattonburn, 481 Maxwell, 286 Hay. 288, 586 Megget, 192, 286 Henderson, 96, 584 Mends, 192 Home, 192, 285, Millar, 585 Miller, 385, 480 288 Mitchell, 286, 586 Dormer, 481 Hotchkis, 482 Moir, 285 More, 384 Hunter, ib. 584 Morgan, 480, 587 482 Jarment, 587 Muirhead, 388 Munro, 95, 587 Innes, 181 Murray, 96, ib. 288 Mutter, 285 481 Johnston, 587 Nairne, 288 Napier, 192 587 Nicolson, 386 385 Ogilvy. 386, 481, Kerr, ib. 588 584 Ferguson, 386, 584 Kirkaldy, 584 Osborne, 386 Parratt, ib. Parsons, ib. Langlands, 386 Paterson, 287, 587 Langmuir, ib. Patoun, 192 Paulet, ib. 584, 586 Poterkin, 482 Pettigrew, 386 Leslie, 584 Pitcairn, 581 Lett, (aged 104,)192 Pitt, 587 Lichtenstein, 588 Playfair, ib. Fullarton, ib. Lindsay, 587 Poligpac, ib. Livingston, 481 Poulet, 580 Lockhart, 182 Provan, 587 Logan, 191 Puget, 288, Radcliffe, ib. Ramsay, 95, Ranken, 288 Lumsden, 96, 585 Reid, 386, ibn, 584 1 586 tot Lowry, 584 |