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Dipper, xliv

Dog-days, 191

Dollond, Peter, 191

Donax, xxxii

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Helix, xlvi-pomatia, xlviii--por-
tensis, l-virgata, 1, 239

Herrings, anecdote respecting, 254

note

Hips, 277

Holy Cross, 244

Thursday, 142

Ice, 30

Infant, lines on, 60
Innocents' Day, 305
INTRODUCTION, xiii

Invention of the Cross, 134
Ivy, lines to, 25

James, Maj. 111

January, explained, 1

Johnson, Dr. lines by, 132-on him
and Mrs. Thrale, 133

July, explained, 191
Keats, John, 40

King Charles I, martyr, 14

Charles II, restored, 149
George III, lines on, 14-
born, 163-crowned, 246
George IV proclaimed, 14-
born,229-crowned, 194-landed
in Ireland, 227

William landed, 280
Kneading-trough, xxxii
Knox, Dr. 243

Lady Day, 68
Lammas Day, 223
Lark, lines on, 75
Tarime Cha 143

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urnt, 242

Day, 168

For's Day, 280

day, 110

and nightingale, 118-122

-ented, xix

, 190

Dr. 280

xxxii

ry, earl of, 283

Nerita, 1-littoralis, li-polita, li
New Year's Day, 1, 2
Nicomede, 163

Nightingale, ode to, 42-oriental
fiction respecting, 116-contest
with a lutanist, 117-122-lines
on, 116

North Pole, lines on, 28
November, explained, 231
Oak, lines on, 159

October, explained, 256

O. Michaelmas-day, 262
0. Mart. 284

ter, grand procession there, O Sapientia, 294

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Opium, effects of, 182, 183

Ostrea, xxxiv-edulis, xxxvi-
virginica, xvii

Oyster, xxxiv, lines on xxxvi-
fishery, XXXV

plained, 129-lines on, 151 Palm Sunday, 68

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Barnabas, 166

Thomas, 294

Bartholomew, 229

Valentine, 36

Benedict, 67

Vincent, 319

Blase, 35

Boniface, 165

Sap, flow of, 76

Britius, 281

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fossil-shells, ib-select Translation of St. Martin, 192

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s, xxxii

Trinity Sunday, 163
Trochus, xlvi

Turbo, xlvi-littoreus, xlvi-scala-
ris, xvi

Trusler, Dr. John, 174

Tulips, lines on, 213, 214

Twelfth Day, 4, 5

Twiss, Richard, 63

Valentine's Day, in N. Georgia, 37

Venus Dione, xvi-mercenaria, xvii
-pullastra, xxxii

shell, xxxii, xxxiii

Villeggiatura, English, 241

ix-siliqua & ensis, xxx Vine, Persian mode of training, 255

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Violet, lines on, 125

Visitation of B. V. M. 191
Voluta, xliv-episcopalis, xliv-
musica, xliv
Univalves, xli

Walker, Adam, 36
Wasps, lines on, 240
Wassailing, 1, 2, 298

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ge 13. January 22. SAINT VINCENT.-Vincent, a
on of the church in Spain, suffered martyrdom in the
lesian persecution, about the year 303. A full de-
tion of the dreadful cruelties which he bore may be
in T. T. for 1815, p. 12.

Fig. 1. Argonauta Argo, Paper Nautilus.
2. Buccinum Harpa, Harpshell.

3. Cypræa Talpa, Mole Cowry.

4. Voluta Episcopalis, Bishop's Mitre.
5. Buccinum Striatum, Striped Whelk.
6. Cypræa Literata, Lettered Cowry.

To be had of the Publishers of the present Volume, price 9s. each in boards; the nine following, embellished with elegant frontispieces,

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1814 (third edition), containing a POPULAR VIEW OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM, the CALENDAR OF JULIUS CÆSAR, and METEOROLOGICAL REMARKS, with Twelve descriptive Engravings on Wood.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1815 (second edition), with an Introduction containing the PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY, and an Account of the FASTS AND FESTIVALS OF THE Jews.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1816, with an Introduction containing the ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, a Description of BRITISH FOREST TREES, and a HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1817, with an Introduction containing the PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY, SKETCHES OF COMPARATIVE CHRONOLOGY, and General Index to the first four Volumes.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1818, with an Introduction containing the OUTLINES OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY, and an Index.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1819, with an Introduction containing a COMPENDIUM OF CHEMISTRY, a Description of BRITISH FRUIT TREES, and an Index.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1820, with an Introduction containing the OUTLINES OF ENTOMOLOGY, and an Index. TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1821, with an Introduction containing the ELEMENTS OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY, and an Index.

TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1823, with an Introduction on the HABITS, ECONOMY, AND USES Of British Insects, an ODE to TIME by Bernard Barton, and an Index.

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