INDEX ГО ТНЕ NAMES AND SUBJECTS IN THE EIGHTEENTH VOLUME. Ancient crypts, 9 Egyptian custom, 38 philosophers, maxims of the, 93 Anecdote of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 8 Animal food, 91 Animals, effects of music upon, 99 Balance of advantages in different con- Bank-notes, invention of, by the Chi- Banks of the Thames, I., 201-II., 225 Bejapoor, in Hindostan, 140 Belief in supernatural appearances, 38 Burnt pillar at Constantinople, 12 I. Napier's bones; the Abacus, 11 II. The apparatus of Sanderson, III. Babbage's calculating engine, 52 Caddis, or Spring-fly, 223 Canova and his Works, I., 18-II., 50, I., II. Origin and antiquity of the III,, IV. Ancient chess-men disco- vered in the Isle of Lewis, 37, 60 V., VI, Origin of the names of VII., VIII, IX., X., XI., Chess- writers and players, 132, 148, 171, XII. Biographical sketch of Phi- an extraordinary, 68 Children, proper encouragement of, 144 Sect. II. Coins and medals in a ca- Sect. III. Modern coins-foreign Sect. IV. Anglo-Saxon coins-eccle- Peter's pence-coins used in Eng- land till the reign of Charles II.- coins once used for legal fees- coinage of Charles II-bad state of the coinage at the Revolution- the mill and screw-copper money Flaxman and his Works, I., 106-11., 146-III., 170 Flowers, manufacture of artificial, 244 Forest, considerations on a, 131 Fretfulness, 16 Friends, Christian consolation on the death of, 190 III Commercial advantages of the IV. Extent and internal government V. Monopolizing spirit of the Hanse merchants, and its consequences, VI. Decline and fall of the Hansea- Happiness, temporal or eternal, choice Have hope, 155 Honey, poisonous, 108 Horehound, 241 Hornbeam, the, 231 Moral feeling and cleanliness, con- Mount Ossa, description of, 73 M. Remousat and his children, 21 Music, effects of, upon animals, 99 Optical Illusions, I., 203-II., 228- Overland Journey from India to Eng- First Route.-By way of the Persian Gulf, through Persia and Russia, Second Route.-By way of the Per- sian Gulf, Persia, Armenia, Asia Third Route.-By way of Lahore, Imitation from I. Kings, xix, 11, 12-23 ludis, overland journey from, to Evg. Journey, overland, from India to Eng. Landscapes, English and Indian, 150 Lanterns, Chinese feast of, 96 League, Hanseatic, account of the, 249 Dance, national, of the Afghaus, 213 Draught players, from an Egyptian Eastern dormitory on the house-top, 48 Edward the Confessor, coin of, 162 Elizabeth, coin of, 163, 164 Ephesus, coin of, 85 Essequibo river, William 1V.'s Ca- taract, 205 Ethelbert, coin of, 162 Ethelred of Kent, coin of, 162 of Northumberland, styea of, Etou college, 241 Flaxman, sculptures by, 105, 145, 169, Gadara, coin of, 87 Gallery over the hall at Knole, 89 Glue, diagram illustrating the manufac ture of, 72 Gold angel of Elizabeth, 163 spur royal of Elizabeth, 164 Great gun at Bejapoor, 141 Group of Suliots, 57 Guyana, British, views in, 177, 185, 193, Hadrian, medal commemorating his Hare, the, 116 in her form, 117 Harold, coin of, 162 Harpies, victory of Hercules over the, II, coin of, 163 232 House-top, Eastern dormitory on the, 48 Ichneumon, the, 109 Jassy, public promenade at, 153 Jewish coins and medals, 83, 87 King, chess, designed by Flaxman, 139 Knights, chess, designed by Flaxman, Knole, gallery over the hall at, 89 Lastingham church, crypt in, 9 Hauseatic rath-house, 249 Macedonian coins, 84 Machinery for wire-drawing, 180 Massaroony, view on the, 193 Apamean, 168 Baptism of Constantine the Great, Columbus, 167 French, issued by Napoleon, 167 Hercules and the Harpies, 81 Nero, 83 Vespucci, 167 Mercia, coin of Offa, king of, 162 Napier's rods, or bones, 11 Offa, king of Mercia, coin of, 7 Pawns, chess, designed by Flaxmen, Pen y Graig, salmon-leap at, 137 Persian breakfast, 125 Public promenade at Jassy, 153 Rajah and his vassals, 209 Rath-house, Hanseatic, at Lubeck, 249 Resignation, by Flaxman, 105 86 St. Nicholas chapel, Lyan, 25 Salmon leap at Pen y Graig, 137 Thames, source of the, 201 views on the banks of the, 201, Tokat, in Asia Minor, 121 Velvet, section exhibiting the structure Vespucci, medal in honour of, 167 William II., coin of, 163 William the Fourth's cataract, Esse- Wire-drawing machinery, 180 |