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INDEX TO VOLUME XXVIII.

Adam Scott, story of, 41.

Age, letter on the Spirit of the, 900.
Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. LI., 383..
No. LII., 831.

Animated Nature, on the balance of the
food and number of, 109.

Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns,
letter from the author of, 381.
Anticipations, political, 719.

-Her Interview with her sainted

daughter, Judith, 820.

Dentist, the, and the Comedian, 476.
Desert, the Lay of the, review of, 236.
Diary of a late Physician, passages from,
322, 474, 608, 770, 921.

Dick, Sir T. Lauder, review of his ac-
count of the Great Floods in Moray-
shire, 145.
Appointments and Promotions, military, Duelling, 489.
559, 856, 989.

Ararat, a tale of, 24.

Artisan, history of a French one, 951.
Asking an opinion, 674.

Balance of the Food and Numbers of
Animated Nature, review of Disserta-
tion on the, 109.
Bankrupts, British, 568, 858, 993.
Bear-hunting, on, 1.

Bentley, Dr Richard, review of Dr

Monk's Life of, 439.-Part II., 644.
Birthday, the First and Last, 751.
Births, 568, 859, 994.
Bride, the Mysterious, 943.
Broken Heart, the, 619.

Cabinet, Remarks on the late, 960.
Cancer, 474.

Changes, Political, Letter on the, 984.
Christopher North, Winter Rhapsody by,
863.-Letter to, 900.

Church of England, on the Property and
Government of the, 794.

Clanship, a horrible instance of the effects
of, 680.

Climate, the Influence of, review of Dr

Clark's work on, 372.
Consumption, 770.
Correspondents, Notice to, 136.
Country, the, in Winter, 104.

Crisis, the present, remarks on, 690.
Davy Jones and the Yankee Privateer,
65.

Day at Windermere, a, 519.
Death at the toilet, 938.
Deaths, 571, 861, 995.
Demoniac, the, a poem. Chapter I.,
Miriam's Interview with Christ, 812

Miriam's Interview with her son,
Herman the Demoniac, 814-Follows
Herman to the Sepulchre, 816-Her-
man's sickness, 817-His blessing, 818
-Miriam at the hill of Calvary, 819

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Ecloga. Christopher Dux-Satelles,
80-Translation by Timothy Tickler,

82.

Election, a general, remarks on, 689, -
England, the Church of, on the Property
and Government of, 794.
Erceldoune, the Tower of, 695.
Ettrick Shepherd, the story of Adam
Scott, by the, 41-A real Vision, by, 63
-The Vision of the Fairies, by, 209
-Jocke Taittis Expeditioune till Hell,
by, 512-A horrible instance of the
effects of Clanship, by, 680-The Raid
of the Kers, by, 895. The Mysterious
Bride, by, 943.

Evening Tranquillity, 221.
Expiation, 628.

Ferdinand the Beloved, or Royal Grati-
tude, 351.

Field Sports of the North of Europe, by
L. Lloyd, remarks on, 1.

First and Last. No. VII., The First
and Last Birthday, 751.

Floods in Morayshire and adjoining dis-

tricts, review of Sir T. L. Dick's
account of the, 145.

Food and Numbers of Animated Nature,
on the balance of the, 109.

Forger, the, 786.

France and England, remarks on the
present political situations of, 699.
French Revolution, remarks on the, 542.
History of an artizan

during the last, 951.
Frizzle Pumpkin, Sir, some passages in
the Life of, 742.

General Election, remarks on a, 289—
Power of the House of Cominons, ib.

-Character of the late House, 290—
The new House must decide the cha-
racter and policy of the new King, 291
-Feelings of the country on the dis

solution of Parliament, 292-Candi-
dates for the new one, 293-The elec-
tion-boroughmongers, 295 County
elections, 297-Borough elections, 299
Pledges of candidates called for to delude
the ignorant, for the benefit of faction,
306-Irish elections, 307.

Glen Cruagh, a story of the valley of, 68.
Great Moray Floods, review of Sir T. L.
Dick's account of the, 145.

History of a French artizan during the
last Revolution, 951.

Horrible instance of the effects of Clan-
ship, 680.

Stanzas, 899.

Hour of Thought, the, 517.

Influence of Climate, review of Dr
Clark's, 372.

Intriguing and madness, 609.

Iron Shroud, the, by the author of "First
and Last," 364.

Jocke Taittis Expeditioune till Hell, 512.
Kant in his Miscellaneous Essays, re-
marks on, 244.

Late Cabinet, remarks on the, 960.
Lay of the Desert, review of H. S. Stokes's
poem of the, 236.

Letter from the author of "Annals of
the Peninsular Campaigns," 381.

to Christopher North, Esq. on
the Spirit of the Age, 900.
Letters from the Peninsula, No V., 200.
Life of Richard Bentley, M.D. review
of, 437.-Part II., 644.
Little Mary, verses to, 207.

Liverpool and Manchester Railroad, open-
ing of the, 823.

Lloyd's Field Sports of the North of

Europe, remarks on, 1.
"Man about Town,"
a, 921.
Marriages, 568, 859, 994.

Member, the Silent, No IV., 47.-No

V., 222.-No VI., 464.

Metals, the precious, on the supply and
exchangeable value of the, 388.
Military Promotions, Appointments, &c.
559, 856, 989.

Miscellaneous Essays of Kant, remarks
on the, 244.

Monk's Life of Bentley, review of, 437.
-Part II., 644.

Monkey, Reminiscences of an Old, 96.
Moors, the, 575.

Morayshire, review of Sir Thomas Lauder

Dick's account of the floods in, 145.
Mysterious Bride, the, 943.
Narrative of the proceedings of the Rus-

sian Mission to Persia in 1828-9, 496.
Noctes Ambrosianæ, No LI., 383-The
Shepherd on the Forbidden Fruit, 384

-Song by the Shepherd, 385-Song,
"Behave yoursell before Folk," 388-
Temperance Societies, 389-Use of
Opium, 390-East Lothian Yeomanry,
393-Song, "Aitchison's Carbineers,"

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394-The Shepherd a Trumpeter, 395
-Song, "The Broadswords of Old
Scotland," 396 Dogs, 397 — Miss
Fanny Kemble, 400--Trout-fishing,
405---Song by the Shepherd, 406---
The Royal Family, 407---The Duke
of Wellington, 408-and the Ministry,
460- Tickler's new administration,
413 The Shepherd on mad dogs, 416
North and Blackwood, 419---Song,
"Maga at No. XLV.," 422--- The Shep-
herd's health, 423---A Chant, 425.-.-
Speech of the English Opium-eater,
426---North's Reply,429-- Prize-fight-
ing-Mackay and Byrne, 438---Song,
"God Save the King," 486.---No. LII.,
831---The Shepherd on the weather,
833 On hydrophobia, 835 The
French Revolution, 837--King Charles
at Holyrood, 840--Galt's Life of Byron,
843---Sir Walter Scott, 854.
North, Christopher, Winter Rhapsody
by, 863 Letter to, 900.
Notice to Correspondents, 136.
Novel, the, a Satire, 623.

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Old Monkey, Reminiscences of an, 96.
Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester
Railroad, 823.

Opinion, asking an, 674.

Origin of the Fairies, the, 209.
Parties-on, The Pitt Clubs, 85-The
Wellington party, 87-The Whigs, 90
-Only one path which can lead the
Whigs to triumph, 94.

Passages from the Diary of a Physician,
322-Early Struggles, ib.-Cancer,
474

The Dentist and the Comedian,
476 A Scholar's death-bed, 477-
Preparing for the House, 486-Duel-
ling, 489-Note to the Editor, 608-
Intriguing and Madness, 609-The
broken Heart, 619-Consumption, 770
-The Spectral Dog, an Illusion, 784
-The Forger, 786.-A" Man about
Town," 921-Death at the Toilet,
938.

-, some, in the Life of Sir Frizzle
Pumpkin, K. C. B., 742.
Peninsula, Letters from the, No. V., 200.
Poetry-We Return no more, 40-A Real
Vision, 63 Ecloga Christopher,
Dux, Satelles, 80-Dan's first Parlia-
mentary Campaign, 83-The Reigning
Vice, Book VII., 183To little Mary,
207-The Origin of the Fairies, 209—
The Tear, 117-The Vale of Pines,
218

Sunset, after rain, 219-Even-
ing, Tranquillity, 221-The Regatta,
310 The Shepherd Poet of the Alps,
470-Jocke Taittis Expeditioune till
Hell, 512 The Hour of Thought, 517
-The Novel, a satire, 623-The Tower
of Erceldoune, 695—A Sunday Pasto-
ral, 737-To the Mountain Winds,
750-The Demoniac, 812-The Raid

of the Kers, 895-Horrible Stanzas,
899-An Autumn Walk, 941-To a
Picture of the Madonna, 982-The
Palmer, 983.

Political anticipations, 719.

Changes, letter on the, 984.
Precious Metals, on the supply and ex-
changeable Value of the, 388.
Present Crisis, remarks on the, 690.
Preparing for the House, 486.
Proceedings of the Russian Mission to
Persia, Narrative of the, 496.
Promotions and Appointments, Military,
559, 856, 989.

Quenching of the Torch, the, 687,
Raid of the Kers, 895.
Real Vision, a, 63.
Regatta, the, 310.

Reign, a New, remarks on, 530.
Reigning Vice, the, Book VII., 183.
Remarks on Bear-hunting, and Lloyd's
Field Sports of the North of Europe,
1-On the Country in Winter, 104
-On Kant in his Miscellaneous Es-
says, 244-On a General Election,
289-On Wild-fowl shooting, 311-
On the supply and exchangeable Value
of the precious Metals, 388-On a new
Reign, 530-On the French Revolu-
tion, 542-On the present Crisis, 690
-On France and England, 699-On
the Property and Government of the
Church of England, 794-On the late
Cabinet, 960

Royal Gratitude, 351.

Russian Mission to Persia, narrative of
the proceedings of the, 496.

Scholar's deathbed, a, 477

Shepherd Poet of the Alps, the, 470.
Shroud, the Iron, 364.

Silent Member, the, No. IV., Voting by
Proxy, 47-The Jews Relief Bill, 50

-Messrs North, Doherty, and O'Con-
nell, 55-Fatiguing Debates, 59-Sen-
sitive Privy Councillors, 60.-No. V.,
A Catholic Scene in the House of Com-
mons, 222-Grimaldi, the Duke of
Wellington, Prince Leopold, and Greece
and Austria, 224-Sir James Scarlett,
226-Hydrophobia and the Law of
Divorce, 227-William the Fourth,
Regency, Dissolution of Parliament,
231.-No. VI., Six Weeks of a new
Reign, 464.

Spectral Dog, the, 784.

Spirit of the Age, letter on the, 900.
Stanzas, horrible, 899.

Stem and Stern, 350.

Stokes, Henry Sewell, review of his "Lay
of the Desert," 236.
Story of Adam Scott, 41.

Story of the Valley of Glen Cruagh, 68.
Struggles, early ones, 322
Sunday Pastoral, a, 737.
Sunset after rain, 219.
Tale of Ararat, a, 24.
Tear, the, 117.

Tom Cringle and the Devil, 350.
Reminiscences of an Old Monkey, the, Torch, the Quenching of the, 687.
96.

Revenues of the Church of England not

a burden on the public, 273.
Review of Sadler's Dissertation on the
Balance of the Food and Numbers of
Animated Nature, 109-Of Sir T.
Lauder Dick's Account of the Great
Floods in Morayshire, 145—Of H. S.
Stokes's Lay of the Desert, 236-Of
the Wild Garland, and Sacred Melo-
dies, 268-Of Dr Clark's "Influence
of Climate," 372-Of Monk's Life of
Richard Bentley, M. D. 437-Part II.
644.

Revolution, French, remarks on the, 542.
Rhapsody, Winter, by Christopher North,
863.

Tower of Erceldoune, the, 695.

Vale of Pines, the, 218,

Valley of Glen Cruagh, a story of the,
68.

Vice, the Reigning, Book VII., 183.
Vision, a real one, by the Ettrick Shep-
herd, 63.

We return no more, by Mrs Hemans,
40.

Wild Garland, the, and Sacred Melodies,
review of, 268.

Wild-fowl Shooting, 311.
Windermere, a day at, 519.
Winter, the Country in, 104.
Winter Rhapsody, Fytte first, 863-Fytte
second, 878.

Yankee Privateer, Davy Jones and the, 65.

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