SEJOUR, M, du, his new analytical me- thod of calculating eclipfes of the Sun, &c. 486, 494, SERPENTS, their property of charming, 302
SESTINI, Abbé, his Letters from Sici- ly &c, 307
SHEFFIELD, D. of Bucks, curious cir- cu nftance of his felf-education, 106. His petry characterized, 107. SHIELLS, Robert, concerned with Cib- ber in writing the Lives of the Poets, 409.
SIDNEY, Algernon, his character de- fended, 402.
SIGAUD de la Fond, M, his view of electrical phenomena. from the origin of that dif overy to the prefent time, 381.
SNOWDON, defcription of that mountain, 363.
SODOR, derivation of, 98. SOLDANI, Don, his obf, on the Nautilic and Ammon tic earths of Tulcany. 310. SPANIARDS vindicated from the charge
of cruelty in their treatment of the Americans, 309.
SPORTSMAN, cruel being, 217. SPOTS in the Sun, new hypothefis of, 492.
STANZA, poetical, uniformity and di- verity of, critically difcuffed, 14 STORIA della litteratura Italiana, 308. : STORY of a Pagan tyrant and a Chrif- tian hero, 391.
SULZER, M. Eulogy of, 510. His tra- vels, 541.
SUN, new analytical methods of calcu- lating eclipfes of, 486. Concerning the fpots in, 492. See SPOTS. SWALLOWS, obf. on the torpidity of, 265. Pafs the winter in water, 302. SYMPATHY, a poem, various extracts from, 221126.
UBER die Reformation, 465. VEGETABLES, poifenous, obf. on, 157. See alfo ARMENTIER. VERSES relative to fome Graces lately paffed at Cambridge. 314.
for the vafe at Bath Eafton, 315. on caffles in the air, 384. by Mr. Keate, 387. alluding to Lady Augufta Camp- bell, 388.
in compliment to the late Lord Chefterfield, 410.
defcriptive of a library, 423. alluding to the deftruction of the world, 426.
from the Brothers, an eclogue,
468.
from the American War, a poem,
469.
from the Gentle Shepherd, 470. See alto BRUCE, ODI, and SYMPATHY.
VICQ, M. du, his mem. on the analogy between the uses and structure of the human body, &c. 139. On the ana- tomy of birds, 141. VILLENCOUR, M, de, his discourse con- cerning languages, 462. VILLOISON, M. de, fuccefs of his re- fearches in St. Mark's library at Ve- nice, 509. His account of a curious MS, of the Iliad, ib. Alfo of a Greek verfion
verfion of feveral parts of the Bible, WATER, method of preferving at fea,
368.
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