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State of Agriculture in the Canary Islands; from the Memoirs of the Na-
tional Infiitute of France
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371
On the fuccefsful Cultivation of the true Rhubarb in England; by Mr. T.
Jones
Refearches respecting the Duration of the Time of Gefiation in the Females of
different Animals; by M. Teffier
Experiments refpecting the Circulation of the Sap in Trees; by M.
On the Ujes of the Juniper Plant; by S. Alopaus
USEFUL PROJECTS.
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Lift of Patents for new Inventions, granted during the Year 1800
Account of a Method of defroying Caterpillars in Gooseberry-bushes; from the Prize Efays of the Highland Society of Scotland
Account of fome Experiments made in France refpecting the Quality of Pero-
ter; by M. Coquebert
387
Receipt for destroying the Fermin which infef Plants; from Bartien's Gar-
dener's Year
390
Alethod of feparating the Grain from the Straw, as practifed in the State of Firginia; from the Second Volume of Communications to the Board of Agriculture
Method of making Hay from the Leaves of Carrots, and improving the Size
of the Roots; by the fame
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ibid.
Eafy and effectual Cure for Wens, in a Letter from William Chisholme, Eff. to the Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine
Proposal for a new and less expenfice Mode of employing Convies, fubmitted to
the Lords of the Treasury, by Jeremy Bentham, Efq.
Account of the Improvements on his Majefty's Farm at the Great Park,
Windfor; by N. Kent
Criminal Profecutions of Witches in the Seventeenth Century; from Ni-
cholls's Hiftory of Leicestershire
405
Ancient annual Custom in Hallaton in the County of Leicester; from the
fame
406
Manner in which Cardinal Wolfey entertained the French Ambassador, in
Hampton Court; from Lyfons's Account of the Middlefex Parifhes, not
defcrized in the Environs of London
407
Account of the ancient Palace of Karnac in the Island of Philæ; from Ri-
pand's Report on the Antiquities of Upper Egypt
Account of the Sepulchres of Thebes in Egypt : from the fame
Excavation of the Subterraneous City of Pompeii; from Mariana Starke's
Letters from Italy
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414
Particulars concerning Tobacco; from Beckman's Introduction to Tech-
nology
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A hort chronological Account of the religious Fablishments made by Fng-
Lifh Catholics on the Continent of Europe, by the Abbé Man; from tre
Archæologia, vol. 13
419
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS.
On the Sciente of Phyfiognomy, from Mr. Fufeli's Advertisement to Hunter's
Tranflation of Lavater's Elays on Physiognomy
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434
Origin and Nature of the Sentiment of Admiration in the human Mind;
from Cogan's Treatife on the Paffions
Nature of Pre-difpofing Caufes, from the fame
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Medical and Surgical Punishments, in a Letter to the Editor of the Monthly
Magazine
Inquiry into the Origin of the Nerves; from the fame
An Effay on the Origin of the Italian Language
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POETRY.
Ode to the New Year; by H.J. Pye, Efq. Poet Laureat
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Ode for his Majefty's Birth-day, June 4; by H. J. Pyé, Poet Laureat 452
An Infcription; by Mr. Roscoe
Lady Carlie's Answer to Mrs. Greville's Ode for Indifference
A hot Day; written in a hot Night
Mad Pol; from Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy
Contraft between the Post-horfe and Farmer's Ilorfe; from the fame
Suffolk Cheefe; from the fame
The Rhyming Apothecary, a Tale; by George Colman, Efq.
Account of Books for 1800:
An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, fent by the Governor-
General of India, in the Year 1795; by Michael Symes, Efq. Major in
his Majesty's 76th Regiment
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An Account of an Embally to the Court of Teeshoo Lama, in Tibet; contain-
ing a Narrative of a Journey through Bootan, and Part of Tibet; by
Captain Samuel Turner. To which are added Views taken on the Spot,
by Lieutenant Samuel Davis; and Obfervations Botanical, Mineralogical,
and Medical; by Mr. Robert Saunders
Ayeen Akbery; or, The Infitutes of the Emperor Akber. Tranflated from
the original Perfian; by Francis Gladnin
The Geographical Suflem of Herodotus examined and explained, by a Comparison
with thofe of other ancient Authors, and with modern Geography. In the
Courfe of the Work, are introduced Dissertations on the itinerary State of the
Greeks, the Expedition of Darius Hylafpes to Scythia, the Pofition and Re-
mains of ancient Babylon, the Alluvions of the Nile, and the Canals of Suez;
the Oafis and Temple of Jupiter Ammon, the ancient Circumnavigation of
Africa, and other Subjects of Hyjlory and Geography. The whole ex-
plained by Eleven Maps, adapted to the different Subjects, and accompa
nied with a complete Index; by James Rennell, F. R.S.
The Hiftory of the Helvetic Confederacy
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CHRONICLE, P. 47, c. 1, 1 2, for Palemeo, read Palermo.
T. Burton, Printer, Little Queen-frect.