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Cortex Peruvianus, imported into, exported from, and retained for home consumption in, Great Britain, for 6 years ending Jan. 5, 1796; six years ending Jan. 5, 1802; and six years ending Jan. 5, 1808; distinguishing each year, and the Exports to Ireland from Exports to all other Coun tries, and shewing the average of each period. Feb. 26.

No. 50. Papers Relating to the Royal Naval Asylum. Feb. 26.

These papers relate to the application of Dr. Thomas Kein to be appointed Surgeon to the Asylum.

No. 51. An account of the quantity of Sugar imported into Great Britain in the year 1807, with the quantity reexported; distinguishing the export to Ireland from the export to all other parts, and reducing the refined to its equivalent quantity of raw Sugar. Feb. 26.

No. 53. Return of the number of Recruits raised monthly by the Recruiting Districts during the last six months of the years 1805, 6, and 7; distinguishing Great Britain from Ireland. Feb. 26.

No. 54. Return of the number of Men who have volunteered under the Act of 47 Geo. III, Cap. 57, from the Irish Militia, into the regular and Marine Forces. Feb. 26.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

Analysis of Books; viz. Horsley's
Britannia Romana, 1; Chauncy's
Historical Antiquities of Hertford-
shire, 40; Museum Worsleyanum,
97, 145, 193; Gildas's Descrip
tion of the State of Great Britain,
117; A Dialogue be wene a Knyght
and a Clerke, 167; Prynne on
the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of
the King, 211, 270; Hivd's Sto-
rie of Stories, 215; Drake's His-
tory of York, 241; Sir William
Dugdale on the Office of Lord
Chancellor, 268.

Antonine's Itinerary of Roman Bri-
tain, 8.

Antique Marbles in the Museum
Worsleyanum, account of, 101.
Antiquaries, Society of, account of
their Manuscripts, 129.
Alcuinus;

His account of the Li-
brary in the Cathedral Church of
York, 254. n.

British Museum, Account of the
Manuscripts in, 26; Lansdown
Collection, 34. n.

Basire, J. Engraver, 259. n.
Britannia Romana, by Horsley,
Analysis of, 1.

Britain, Roman Geography of, 8.
Historical account of the Roman
Affairs in, 2. Roman Legions in, 4.
Roman Pretenturæ, 5. Inscrip-
tions and Sculptures found in, 6.
Gildas's Description of, 117.
Books, List of, published in June,
45; in July, 91; in August, 139;
in September, 190; in October,
238; in November, 281.
Biographical and Literary Miscella-
nea, 80.

Basingstoke, John of, account of,

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Drake's History of York, Analysis of,
241; List of Plates in, 258; Abridg-
ment of, ib. n.

Dugdale, Sir William, on the Office of
Lord Chancellor, Analysis of, 268.
Drapentiere, J. Engraver, Biographi-
cal Sketch of, 56. n.

Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Hailes,
List of Books written by him,
76; Biographical Sketch of, 85.
Domesday Book, Title proposed for
it, 175. n.

Du Bosc, Engraver, account of, 265.n.
Fourdrinier, P. Engraver, account of,
262 n.

Geographer of Ravenna, his Essay on

the Chorography of Britain, 10.
Gildas's Description of Britain, Ana-
lysis of, 117; different editions of,
117, 118. n.

Gems, Antique, in the Museum
Worsleyanum, Account of, 197;
Observations on, 193.

Gent's History of the East Window in
the Cathedral Church of York,266.n.
Horsley's Britannia Romana, Ana-
lysis of, 1.

Horsley, John, Biographical Sketch
of, 1. 2. n.

Hurd, Dr. Bishop of Worcester,
Biographical Sketch of, 36.
Hivd's Storie of Stories, Analysis of,

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Manuscript Libraries, account of
that at the British Museum, 26;
of the Royal Society's, 71; of the
Heralds' Office, 73; of the So-
ciety of Antiquaries, 129; of the
Archbishop of Canterbury's, at
Lambeth, 133; of Lincoln's Inn,
183, 225; of the Middle Temple,
273.

Maps and Plates, in Horsley's Bri-
tannia Romana, 12; in Chauncy's
Hertfordshire, 56; in the Museum
Worsleyanum,99, 195 ; in Drake's
Eboracum, 258.

Middle Temple, account of the Ma-
nuscripts in the Library of, 273.
Monamy, P. account of, 260. n.
Morley, Daniel, account of, 87.
Museum Worsleyanum, Analysis of,
97, 145, 193; List of the Plates in
the first volume, 99; in the se-
cond volume, 195.

Mynde, J. Engraver, account of him,

15. n.

Notitia, so far as that work relates to
Roman Britain, 9.

Oliver, John, Engraver, account of,

59. n.

Occham, William of, account of him,
167. n.

Parliamentary Papers, List of, 48, 93,

142.

Ptolemy's Geography of Britain, 8.
Peutinger's Table, 10.

Prynne on the Ecclesiastical Jurisdic-
tion of the King, Analysis of 211,
270.

Pedigrees, List of, in Sir Henry

Chauncy's History of Hertford-
shire, 61.

Public Records, Report of the Com-
mittee on the State of, 17, 63,121,
174, 217.

Porson, Professor, account of the last
Illness of, 274.

Place, Francis, Engraver, account of,
260, 261. n.

Pine, J. Engraver, account of his
Works, 262. n.

Ravenna, Geographer of, his account
of Roman Britain, 10.

Records, Public; Report of the Com-
mittee on the State of, 17, 63, 121,
174, 217.

Roman Legions in Britain, account of,

4.

Royal Society, account of the Manu-
scripts in their Library, 71.
Sadler, Thomas and John, account
of, 61. n.

Savage, J. Engraver, biographical
sketch of, 56. n.

Short-hand Writing, first Book on, 87.
Storie of Stories, by Johan Hivd, Ana-
lysis of, 215.

Society of Antiquaries, account of
their Manuscripts, 129.
Sculpture in the Museum Worsley-
anum, Egyptian and Greek, 158;
Antique Busts, 151; of the Temple
of Minerva at Athens, 200.
Toms, W. N. Engraver, 259. n.
West's, Mr. Collection of Manu-
scripts, 35.

Webb's, Mr. Collection of Manu-
scripts, 35.

Worsley's (Sir Richard) Museum
Worsleyanum, Analysis of, 97,145,

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at page 274.

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