not the work of one individual, but assigned to Baron Hol- bach, 458.
Tadpole, on the fat and the egg of, 52. Tasso, supposed poetic lament of, during his confinement in Ferrara, 425. Tellurium, on a new ore of, 258. Tetens, J. N. notice of, 460. Tiedeman, M. on the organs of respiration, 537. Tonga or Friendly Islands, when first discovered, 337. Recent account of, and of their inha- bitants, 340-359- Tonga-taboo, desperate conflict among the natives of, 349. Toulouse, account of the vaults of the monks there, and anec- dote respecting, 482. Traill, Dr. on the Salt-mines of Cordona, 258.
Trap, in the Isle of Sky, obs. on, 242. On a bed of, in Staf- fordshire, 251. Travelling, mode of, in Turkey, 39. In the dominions of Ali Pacha, 230.
Travers, Dr. on the Ossification
of the Larynx, 162. Tremolite of Cornwall, observ-
ations on, 257. Tumour, See Goodlad. Turkey, mode of travelling in, and the inns described, 39.
V and U Vaccination, on the effects of, 539:
Vanini, specimen of his profane
coarseness, 455. Varicose veins, on the treatment of, 163.
Vaucluse, on the wines of that department, 473.
Vaults, See Toulouse. Veiled Prophet of Khorassan, ex- tracts from that poetic tale, 181. et seq.
Uranium, on the oxyd of, 246. Uses, obs. on the Statute of, 368.
Wardrop, Mr. on the Laceration of the Muscles, 165. Waterloo, farther particulars re- lative to the battle of, 100. Watson, Mr. specimen of his Sermon, 334.
Wedgwood, Mr. obs. on his py- rometer, 533.
Wehabees, anecdotes of that people, 32.
Weights and Measures, account of, 446. Whitchurch, Mr. his reclamation of verses taken from a publi- cation by him, 224. Wieland, the celebrated German writer, biography of, 490. Wigs, anecdote of a Parisian maker of, 21. note. Wind, extraordinary, in Pro-
vence and Languedoc, 476. Wines of France, account of, 466. Wollaston, Dr. on the cutting
Diamond, 49. On the native iron in Brazil, 50. Wood, Mr. Kinder, on an affec- tion of the Pudendum of fe- male children, 161. On Cho- rea Sancti Viti, 164. On the Cæsarean operation, 165. Wyatt, Sir Thomas, a poet of. the reign of Henry VIII., ac- count of, and of his works, 402 -411.
Zemzem, a well near Mecca, its water used to poison the vic- tims of the Scheriff of Mecca, 31.
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