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Hogg, James the Ettrick Shepherd, account
by, of remarkable snow storms in Scot-
land, 75, 210-Song by, 610 His opi-
nion of Oxford Poetry, 683-Songs in
honour of Dr Scott, *640-Death of his
dog Hector, 721.

Lyon, Robert, presbyter at Perth, last
speech of, before his execution in 1746,
164.

Macbeth, tragedy of, has the most entire
tragic action of any of Shakspeare's plays,
226.

Hole, Richard, memoir of the late Rev. 65 Macedonia, remarks on Mitford's view of
Horæ Cantabrigienses, 16

Nicotianæ, No I. 47

Hornemann, the African traveller, notice of
the death of, 233

Horses, on the introduction into Europe of
the oriental breed of, 406

Human Beauty, Dr Morris's treatise on,
564

Humboldt on the geography of plants, 354
Hunt, Messrs, of Bristol and Hampstead,
parallel between, 640.

Indian officer, an old, letters of, 329
Imitation of Dr Chalmers, passion for in
the west of Scotland, 532
Irish character, Odoherty on the, 667.
Irvine, Dr, extract from his speech in the
general assembly, on the state of religion
in the Highlands, 139

Jackson's Illustrations of Shakspeare, re-
marks on, 411

Juan, Don, a poem by Lord Byron, remarks
on, 512

Körner, lines from the German of, 148
Lambertacci, Antonio, life of, 59
Lancaster's Sound, Captain Ross's observa-
tions in, 150

Language, on the study of, 55.

Last Speech of Robert Lyon, who was exe-
cuted in 1746, 164.

Latin, improved method of teaching, 403.
Lear, King, the most pathetic of the plays
of Shakspeare, 228.

Leddrie Green, a song by Baillie Jarvie, 715.
Legend of Montrose, a novel, review of,

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from Polito on national politics, 291.
from Odoherty, enclosing three ar-
ticles, 433.

of the London Royal Society, to T.
Edmonston, Esq. 484.

to Harry Seward, Esq. 681.
-s of Curran, to the Rev. H. Weston,
remarks on the, 192.

of an old Indian officer, 329.
of advice from a lady of distinction,
416.

written during the memorable cam-
paigns of 1811, 1812, and 1813, two re-
views of, 547.

Leyden, Dr John, on the poetical genius
of, 3.

Libraries of Germany, 101-Of France, ib.
Literary and Scientific Intelligence, 101,
238, 353, 484, 614, 747.
Literature, study of language necessary to
the cultivation of, 55.
Lovers of Quimper Corentin, history of the,

17.

the constitution of, 443.

M⚫Finn, Peter, his account of a fishing-
excursion, and remarks on bait-fishing,
585-Poem by, 634.

Macnab on the universe, remarks on, 337.
Magnetism of the earth, notice on the, 484.
Mahometan sermon, 323.

Malleability of cast-iron, experiment on the,
356.

Mammoth, notice regarding the, 236.
Manners, English, of some of the faults of,
38-Their taciturnity, 40-Bluntness, 41
-Shyness or reserve, 42-Cutting, 44-
Superciliousness of high life, 45.
Manuscript found among the baggage of a
French officer killed at Waterloo, 540.
Marriages, 119, 252, 372, 504, 625, 757.
Mazeppa, a poem, by Lord Byron, review
of, 429-Parallel between it and John
Gilpin, 434.

Memoir of the late Rev. Richard Hole, 65.
of a French officer killed at Water-

loo, 540.

of Berzelius Pendragon, 688.

-s, Northern, calculated for the meri-
dian of Scotland, 420.

Memorabilia of Joseph Gillon, 632.
Metereological Reports, 114, 249, 369, 502,
621, 753.

Metereological facts, curious ones, 738.
Middlesex, parallel between the sponging
house in, and the master debtor's side of,
Newgate, 578.

Military Promotions and Appointments,
115, 250, 370, 495, 623, 755.

Amateur, poems by a, 206.
work, two reviews of a, 547.
Ministers and the opposition, remarks on,
by Polito, 291.
Minutes of a monthly meeting of the con-
tributors to Blackwood's Magazine, 547.
Mission, a discourse on, 453.

Mitford, Mr, remarks on his view of the
constitution of Macedonia, 443.
Montrose, a legend of, remarks on the novel
of, 357.

Monument, national, remarks on the pro-
posed one at Edinburgh, 377-The Par-
thenon proposed as its model, 384, 509.
Mordecai Mullion, note from, enclosing
an essay on the state of the nation, 296-
Pilgrimage of his brother Hugh to the
kirk of Shotts, 671

Morris, Dr, translation of his treatise on hu-
man beauty, 564.

Music, church, remarks on, 169.
Musical queries, 399-Answer to, 556–
Defence of the queries, 694.
Nation, essay on the state of the, 296.
National pride of Scotsmen, remarks on
the, 3.

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on, 38.

manners of the English, remarks

National monument proposed at Edinburgh,
remarks on, 377-Proposal to be a copy
of the Parthenon, 384, 509.

Naval Appointments and Promotions, 117.
.496.

New Whig Guide, extracts from the, 89-
Some more remarks on, 197.
Newcastle, duchess of, account of some
works of the, 30.

Newgate, parallel between the master debt-

or's side of, and the sponging houses in
Middlesex, 578.

Northern memoirs, remarks on, 420.
Noseology; a dissertation on the intellectu-

al faculties, as manifested by the various
configurations of the nose, 157.
Notices of reprints of curious old books, 561.
Odoherty, Ensign, remarks on poems by,
206-Letter from, enclosing the third
part of Christabel, 286-Letter from him,
enclosing three articles, 433-His opinion
of a military publication, 548-Poem re-
cited by, 610-His remarks on the Irish
character, 667-Songs by, 715, 733.
Oglethorpe, Dr and lady, 709, 719-His
lecture on whiggism, 711.
Opposition, the, and the ministry, Polito's
scheme for reconciling, 291.

Oriental breed of horses, on its introduction
into Europe, 406.

Othello the most perfect in tragic passion of
any of Shakspeare's plays, 227.
Ouseley, Sir William, remarks on his travels
in the East, 527.

Oxford poetry, the Ettrick Shepherd's
opinion of, 683.

Paez, General, account of, 706.
Parallel between John Gilpin and Mazeppa,

434-Between the master debtor's side of
Newgate and the sponging houses in
Middlesex, 578.

Paris, Matthew, monk of St Albans, some
account of the greater history of, 257-
Extracts from, 258-The battle of Hast-
ings, 259-St Patrick's purgatory, 262.
Parthenon of Athens, proposed as a model
for the National Monument, 384, 509.
Patagonia, account of the country and
people of, 451.

Persia, account of Ouseley's embassy to, 527.
Peter Bell, a tale, remarks on, 130.
Petrified trees, notice of, 487.

of Christabel, 286-Night, 322-Song,
ib.-Sonnet, 323-Billy Routing, a lyri-
cal ballad, 434-The month of Septem-
ber, 560-Stanzas, ib.-Poems by Odo-
herty, 610-Song to a Salmon, ib.-Tick-
ler's song to a brother Sportsman, *611-
The memory of Sandy Ferguson, "612-
Song by a Printer's Devil, in Oliver and
Boyd's printing office, 628-Lines to Miss
Fanny Forman, by the Editor, 630-
Sanctandrews, 634-Song, ye Pugilists of
England, 668-Small Talk, 684-Meet-
ing of Wallace and Bruce, 686-Love's
Phantom of wo, 699-Song in honour of
Dr Scott, *640-Dr Scott's Farewell to
Braemar, 641-Mr John Carnegie's in-
vitation to Ardgarton, 713-Leddrie
Green, an excellent new song, 715-In-
constancy, a song, ib.-The Powldoodies
of Burran, 717-Song on proposing Prince
Leopold's health, 730-I pity you, ye
stars so bright, 731-The Friar's Fare-
well to Oxford, 731-Song by General S.
Seward, 733-Song by Odoherty, 734-
Captain Paton's Lament, 735.
Political alphabet, 203.

Polito, a political epistle by, 291
Poor rates, remarks on the, 173.

Pope, Mr, on the poetical character of, 387.
Prince Leopold, account of his reception at
Braemar, 727.

Profits, on the influence of wages on the rate
of, 171.

Promotions, appointments, &c. 115, 250,
370, 495, 623, 755.

Proverbs, Scottish, of Allan Ramsay, re-
marks on, 669.

Publications, monthly list of new ones, 105,
240, 359, 489, 612, 742.
Pugilism, sketches of, by one of the Fancy,
439, 593, 663.

Purgatory, St Patrick's, account of, by
Matthew Paris, 262.

Pyne's History of the royal residences, 689.
Pyroligenous acid, discovery regarding it,
356.

Queries, Musical, 399-Answer to, 556.
Quimper-Corentin, history of the lovers of,

17.

Ramsay, Allan, on the Scottish Proverbs of,
669.

Recognition, singular one, 710.

Philanthropus, Richard Frank, remarks on Religion, state of, in the Highlands of Scot-

his northern memoirs, 420.

Pilgrimage to the Kirk of Shotts, 671.
Plants, on the geography of, 354
Poems by a military amateur, 206.
Poetry-A Farewell to Tobacco, 50-On
the Cockney School of, 97-The Cove-
nanter's Heather-bed, 147-The five Oaks
of Dallwitz, 148-Eternity, a fragment,
149-Speech of Sir J. Mackintosh, 199
-Opposition Medley, 201-The Black
Broom, 202-An excellent new song, ib.
-Political Alphabet, 203-Sonnet on
seeing a spark fall from Mr Hogg's pipe,
205-Sonnet to the beautiful Miss Lucy
Forman, ib.-Imitation of Sir John Suck-
ling's despairing Lover, 216-Third part
VOL. V.

land, 136.

Remarks on the Poetical Remains of Dr

Leyden, 3-On the World's Olio, by the
Duchess of Newcastle, 30-On the trage-
dy of Sicily and Naples, or the Fatal
Union, 33-On some of the faults of Eng-
lish manners, 38-On the feuds of the
Lambertacci and Gieremei, 59-On the
writings of the late Rev. Richard Hole,
65-On Salame's account of the expedi-
tion to Algiers, 81-On the New Whig
Guide, 89-On the Cockney School of
Poetry, 97-On the Fly-fisher's Guide,
123-On Wordsworth's Peter Bell, 130
-On Darwin's Botanic Garden, 153-
On Church-music, 169-On the influence

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of wages on the rate of profits, 171-On
the poor rates, 173-On the late Mrs
Brunton's Emmeline, 183-On Curran's
Letters to Mr Weston, 192-On poems
by a military Amateur, 206-On Mr
Campbell's Essay on English Poetry, &c.
(continued), 217-On Shelley's Rosalind
and Helen, 268-On Bassompierre's
Embassy to England, 275-On Corn-
wall's Dramatic Scenes, and other poems,
310-On Wordsworth's poem of the Wag-
goner, &c. 332-On Macnab on the Uni-
verse, 337-On the third series of the
Tales of my Landlord, 340-On the pro-
posed national monument at Edinburgh,
377-On Tytler's Life of the Admirable
Crichton, 393-On Jackson's illustrations
of Shakspeare, 411-On letters of advice
from a lady of distinction, 416-On Nor-
thern Memoirs, 420-On Lord Byron's
poem of Mazeppa, 429-On Boxiana, or
sketches of pugilism, 439-On Mitford's
View of the Constitution of Macedonia,
443-On Foster's discourse on missions,
453-On Dr Chalmers' Sermons, 462—
On Crabbe's Tales of the Hall, 469-On
Lord Byron's Don Juan, 512-On the
proposed plan of emigration to the Cape
of Good Hope, 523-On Sir W. Ouseley's
Travels in the East, 527-On Dr Cross's
Treatise on the foot and leg, 532-On Dr
Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica, 553-On
common-place people, 558-On a late at-
tempt to white-wash Mr Brougham, 570
-On Ritson's remarks on Shakspeare,
576-On the character and manners of
the Tyrolese, 643-Of Timothy Tickler
on the Scotsman, 655-On the Scots Pro-
verbs of Allan Ramsay, 669-On Pyne's
history of the royal residences, 689-On
Hippesley's expedition to the Orinoco and
Apuré, 700-On Hebrew Points, 714.
Reviews, two, of a military work, 547.
Ritson on Shakspeare, remarks on, 576.
Rolland, Adam, Esq, memoir of the late,
758.

Rosalind and Helen, remarks on the poem
of, 268.

Ross, Captain, his observations in Lancas-
ter's Sound, 150.

Royal Society of London, letter of the, to
Thomas Edmonston, Esq. 484.
Russia, notice of petrified trees in, 487.
Salame's account of the expedition to Al-
giers, observations on, 81.

Salmon, song to a, by the Ettrick Shepherd,
610.

Sandy Ferguson, elegy to the memory of,
*612.

Scenery in Savoy, Switzerland, and the
Alps, sketches of, 8.

Scientific and literary intelligence, 101, 233,
353, 484, *614, 737.
Scotland, little or no erudition in, 3-Ac-
count of some remarkable snow storms in,
75-On the state of religion in the High-
lands of, 136-Erection of a national mo-
nument in, remarks on the, 378, 509.
Scots literati, with few exceptions the most
superficial men on earth, 4.

Scotsman, Tickler's remarks on the editor of
the, 655.

Scottish Proverbs of Allan Ramsay, re-
marks on, 669.

Sermon on Missions, by John Foster, re-
marks on a, 453.

Sermons by Dr Chalmers, remarks on, 462.
Seward, Harry, Esq. letter to, 681-Song
by, 733.

Shakspeare, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, and
Lear, his master works, 226.

remarks on Jackson's illustra
tions of, 411-On Ritson's remarks on,
576.
Shelley, P. B. review of his Rosalind and
Helen, 268 Remarks on his writings,
273.

Shepherd's calendar, the, 75, 210.
Shotts, pilgrimage to the kirk of, 671.
Shyness or reserve of the English, observa-
tions on the, 42.

Sicily and Naples, a tragedy, remarks on,
33.

Sketches of pugilism, 439, 593.
Small Talk, a poem, Canto I. 684.
Song on proposing Prince Leopold's health,

730.

Sonnet on seeing a spark fall from Mr
Hogg's pipe, 205.

to the beautiful Miss Lucy For-
man, 205,

Sonnets by Wordsworth, 333.
Speech of Robert Lyon, presbyter at Perth,
before his execution in 1746, 164.
Storms of snow, account of some remark-
able ones in Scotland, 75, 210.
Suckling, Sir John, imitation of his despair-
ing lover, 216.

Superciliousness in high life, of English, 45.
Superstition, curious instance of, 213.
Switzerland, notice of a volcano in, 487.
Taciturnity of the English, observations on
the, 40.

Tales of my Landlord, review of the third
series of, 340.

Tales of the Hall, remarks on, 469.
Teaching Latin, on a new and improved
method of, 403.

Temperature of water in coal-mines, 152-
Of the sea, notices of the, 233.
Tent, the last day of the, 720.
Thesaurus of Horror, or the Charnel-house
explored, 334.

Tickler, Timothy, his opinion of Letters
written during three memorable cam-
paigns, 522-Song of, to a brother sports-
man, *611-His remarks on the Editor
of the Scotsman, 655-On Mr Brougham,
659-On Mr Jeffrey and Bonaparte, 662.
Time's Magic Lanthern, No IX.-The
Dissector Blasquez and Scholar, 162.
Tobacco, a farewell to, 50.
Tomkins, the late Mr, remarks on, 559.
Tragi-comical history, 17.
Translation of an Arabic poem, 15.

a French manuscript found
among the baggage at Waterloo, 540.
Turnbull, Grizzy, the editor's house-keeper,
elopement of, 629.

Twelfth of August, grouse-shooting excur-

sion of the Editor and Contributors of
Blackwood's Magazine, on the, 597.
Tyrolese, on the character and manners of
the, 643

Tytler's life of the Admirable Crichton, re-
marks on, 393.

Union of England and Scotland, effects to
be apprehended from it, to the national
genius of the latter country, 379,
Universe, Macnab on the, remarks on, 337.
Usurer, of the miserable death of an; a Ca-
tholic legend, 53

Vindici, remarks by, on common-place peo-
ple, 558.

Volcano in Switzerland, notice of, 487.
Wages, their influence on the rate of profits,
171.

Waggoner, the, a poem, by Wordsworth,
remarks on, 339.

Wallace and Bruce, meeting of, on the
Carron, 686.

Wastle, Mr, song by, 730.
Water, on the temperature of, in the Eng-
lish coal-mines, 152.

Watt, Dr, remarks on his Bibliotheca Bri-
tannica, 553.

Watt, James, Esq. memoir of the late, 759.
Whale, skeleton of one found in Clackman-
nanshire, 737.

Whig Guide, the new, extracts from, 89-
More remarks on, 197.

Whiggism, Dr Oglethorpe's lecture on, 711.
White-wash Mr Brougham, on a late at-
tempt to, 570.

Wordsworth, Mr, remarks on his poem of
Peter Bell, 30-On the Waggoner, &c.

332.

Works preparing for publication, 104, 237,
357, 487, 611, 740.

World's Olio, by the Duchess of Newcastle,
remarks on the, 30.

Yu, a Chinese stone, notice respecting, 356.

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