Yorkshire, West Riding Geological and Poly. Emerson, R. W., quoted, 41
Architectural and Archeological Society, 336 Chemists' Association, 339
Compass Committee, 342
Literary and Philosophical Society, 345 Town Council, 339, 348
Historic Society of Lower Saxony, 351 Smithsonian Institution, 344
Société Archéologique de l'Orléanais, 335, 337, 346, 351
Société des Antiquaires de l'Ouest, 351 Société des Antiquaires de Picardie, 340 Société Impériale d'Emulation d'Abbeville, 353 State Historical Society of Wisconsin, U. S. A., 343, 346, 348
Allan, T., 336; Babington, C. C., 350; Bell, Dr. W, 348; Bell, J. G., 337; Boardman, J., 337, 341, 346, 351, 354; Boult, Joseph, 341; Buxton, D., 345; Carrington, R. C., 346; Clay, W., 343; Corey, C., 349; Cust, Hon. Sir E., 336, 341, 350; De Lesseps, F., 340; Donbavand, B., 335; Dun- kin, A. J., 343; Edwards, E., 348; French, G. J., 336, 339; Gaskell, Rev. W., 335; Grimmer, W. H., 336; Hardwick, C., 353; Heath, E., 340; Herdman, W., 336, 339, 345, 347, 351. 353; Hiude, J. Hodgson, 351; Hume, Rev. Dr, 335, 345; Illustrated Inventor, Newspaper, Publisher of, 349; Johnson, H., 353: Jordan, Rev. J., 351; Jones, G., 341; Kendrick, Dr., 353; Kirkman, Rev. T. P., 345; Lamb, D.. 343; Lancashire In- cumbent, A, 345; Lange, D. A., 336; Macintyre, Dr., 349; Mayer, J., 339, 343,353; Morgan, Rev. R. W.. 343; Newlands, J., 339; Neill, Hugh, 343, 348; Perrin, J., 348; Rennie. G., 315; Rhind, A. H., 347; Rowell, G. A.,348; Rundell, W. W., 350; Ryder, J. B., 353; Sansom, Rev. J., 341; Smith, C. R., 335, 348; Stonehouse, J., 336; Wilkinson, T. T., 341, 351; Williams, H., 341; Williams, J., 346; Wright, T., 353. Drawings, early Itailian, 294
Dublin Geological Society, donor, 336, 340, 349 Dunkin, A. J., donor, 343
Dürer, Albert, 299
Dutch Landscape, 286
Encyclopædia Britannica, quoted, 67
England, after the departure of the Romans, t before the Norman conquest, little known 51; slavery and villenage iu, 207; so named it Egbert, 208; falls under the Danish yoke, 3 low moral state of the people, 208; the name d this island in Beda's time, 49
English, the early, their love of personal ora- ments, 208
English language, the, not extirpated by the Be- man or Norman conquest, 37
English people, the, their colonising spint, 40 Engravings, 295; early German, 207; rare Ex- glish, ib; on wood, 298; modern, 299 Esne, 209
Eudamidas, testament of, 287
Exhibitions. The Great, 269; Paris Indoctri 270; Medieval, (London), ib; of the Art logical Institute, ib; Dublin, 271; Sydenham, ib.; New York, ib.; Paris, 1835, ib.; Marte ter Art Treasures', 272; number of pictures in, 309; other particulars, ib., S27; general re marks on, 312; working classes did not vist 314, 325; distinctive features of, 317,324; bocas printed, illustrative of, 219, 322 EXHIBITORS.
Anderson, R. W., 338 Aspland, Rev. R. Brook, 345 Bean, W., 340, 344
Boardman, J., 342, 345, 346 Bright, H. A., 336, 345 Burke, W., 341, 342 Buxton, D., 339 Comber, T. 346 Corey, C., 349
Council, The, 339, 352 Cust, Hon. Sir E., 348 Donbavand, B., 342, 346, 348 Forrest, J. A., 349
Gibson, A. Craig, 341 Gregson, C. S., 340,346 Guyton, J., 346 Hancock, T. S., 346 Hardwick, C., 352 How, J., 354 Hughes, J. R., 352
Hume, Rev. Dr., 335, 336, 354 Jacob, J. G., 344
Kendrick, Dr., 337, 352 Macintyre, Dr., 342, 347 McQuie, P. R., 347 Mayer, J., 343, 347, 354 Moore, Rev. T., 337 Moore, T. J., 346 Mott, Albert J., 348 Oxley, F., 341
Peacock, John, 347
Potter, W., 342′
Sansom, T., 341, 342, 346, 354 Smith, H. Ecroyd, 347.
Tapping, J., 344
Traer, P. G., 349
Eyre, Mr., his classification of books, 93
Fairbairn, W., enrolled a member, 337
Fawcett, J., enrolled a member, 351
Fealty, its object and effect, 216
Ellesmere, the Earl of, his contributions to the Fall of the Angels, 280
Manchester Exhibition, 275
Fejérváry collection, 279
Garnier, J., referred to, 72; his classification of books, ib.
Gaskell, Rev. W., donor, 335
Geological Society, donor, 336, 345, 349, 353 GEOLOGY OF THE FYLDE DISTRICT, 187 Geographical terms, suggestive of the origin of a language, 39
German Antiquarians, their labours, 51 Gesner's classification of books, 64 Ghirlandajo, 291
Giants, memorials of, in Cumberland, 108.
Gibson, A. Craig, author of paper, 97, 341, 352; exhibitor, 341
Girard, l'Abbé, his whimsical classification of books, 75
Girault, his classification of books, 83
Gleadowe, Rev. R. W., enrolled a member, 337 Glover, J., enrolled a member, 351
Goddard, Mr., his photagraphic discoveries, 185 Gore House, exhibition at, 273, n.
Gregson, C. S., author of paper, 113, 340; exhi- bitor, 340, 346
Grimmer, W. H., donor, 336
Grosvenor, Rev. F., enrolled a member, 337
Gulliver, T., enrolled a member, 351
Guyton, J., exhibitor, 346
Herbert, Right Hon. S., 280
Herdman, W., donor, 336, 339, 345, 347, 351, 353 Heriots, curious methods of paying, 98 Herschel, Sir J., cited, 185
Hertford, the Marquess of, his contributions to the Manchester Exhibition, 276, n.
Hickson, J., enrolled a member, 351
Higgins, Rev. H. H., author of paper, 199 Highlanders, their language destined to be sup- planted by the English, 37
Hinde, J. Hodgson, donor, 353
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 183 History of the two counties, materials for, 47, 347 Hogarth, 289
Holy Sepulchre, church of, its site, 138 Holbein, 287
Holmes, Mr. E., 273
Homage, in what it consisted, 215
Horne, Mr. Hartwell, on the classification of books, 85
Howson, Rev. J. S., chairman, 350; quoted, 43 Hughes, J. R., enrolled a member, 339; exhibitor,
Hume, Rev. Dr., author of paper, 336; donor, 335, 345; exhibitor, 335, 336, 354; quoted, 45, n. Hunt, Mr. Robert, his discoveries in photography,
Hydra, the, discovered by Leeuwenhoek, 256
Ice, sheet or field, defined, 240; in the southern ocean, where met with, 241; an enormous body of, 242; Dr. Scoresby's opinion respecting, 243 ICEBERGS IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN, 239, 337 Icebergs, defined, 240; largest in the southern
ocean, 241; the birth-place of the northern, ib., n,; in the southern, their drift and rate of progress, 243; when most dangerous, 244; their uncertain appearance, 244; where most met with on homeward passages, 245; and when, ib.; temperature influenced by proximity to, 247; never seen in October, 219 Indian Court, the, 303
Ini, laws of, referred to, 58
Insects, dipterous, of Liverpool district, 199 Invasions of England, prevented National pro- gress, 52
Inventor, Newspaper, proprietor of, donor, 349 Irish, the educated; do they speak better English than we? 45
Isaac, J. R., enrolled a member, 351 Ivories, 278
Jacob, J. G., exhibitor, 344
Jago, J. R., enrolled a member, 350
Jena Repertorium, the, its classification of books,
Johnson, H., donor, 353
Jones, C., enrolled a member, 351
Hancock, T. S., enrolled a member, 339; exhibi- Jones, D., enrolled a member, 351 tor, 346
Harding, J., enrolled a member, 351
Jones, G., donor, 341
Jordan, Rev. J., donor, 351
Hardwick, C., author of paper, 352; exhibitor, Josephus, quoted, 133, 141
Henry, Dr., his account of the condition of En- Kilkenny and S.E. of Ireland Archeological
Society, donor, 335, 337, 340, 346, 351
Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 345
3. Complete Pamphlets.
Address of President Jefferson on his election, 1801, 341
Allan's Essay on Ships' Compasses, 336 Buxton's, D., Marriage and Inter-marriage of the Deaf and Dumb, 345
Carpenter's Notes on Arnold's "Principles of Church Reform," 341
Clay's "Wrought Iron in large masses," 343 Correspondence between Sir R. Wilson and the Duke of York and the Electors of South wark, 341
D'Avezac's Anciens Témoignages Historiques relatifs à la Boussole, 353
Donbavand's "The Irish, who are They?," Editors of Leeds Mercury on Household Suf- frage, 341
Edwards's Table of Schemes for Classifying Libraries, 348
Financial Reform Tracts, 340
Finch's Town Dues and Currency, 341
Frederick VII, King of Denmark, "Sur la construction des salles dites des géants,
Monument to Nelson, at Old Swan, Engraving of, 341
Pedigree of the Family of Greenhalgh of Brandlesome, 337
Prospectus of Manx Society for publication of national documents, 351
Rennie's Plan of a Breakwater for Liverpool, 345 Rundell's Azimuth Card, 350 Saturn, Engraving of, 346
The Dingle, a Poem, by W. Roscoe, 346 Township Map of the State of Wisconsin, 348 Light, discoveries of Priestley, &c., respecting, 183
Lindsay, Lord, enrolled a member, 346; his classification of books, 92
Linnean Society, Proceedings of, cited, 261, n.
Lister, Mr. J. J., greatly improved the micro- scope, 256 Lithographs, 301
Liverpool Architectural and Archæological Se- ciety, donor, 336; Azimuth card for, 111; Chemists' Association, donor, 339; Compass Committee, donor, 342; diptera of, 199; in- crease in population of, 13; lepidoptera of, 113; Literary and Philosophical Society, donor, 345; Royal Institution of, 925; Town Council, donor, 339, 348
Localised superstitions, Cumbrian, 109 Lockey. Rev. F., enrolled a member, 351 Louisiana, U. S., the French language in, almost displaced by the English, 42
Lowth, Bishop, quoted, 44, n. Lyell, Sir G., on geological phenomena, quoted,
Marchand, Prosper, his classification of books, 74 Maries, the three, 284 Mark system, the, 52
Marriage customs in Cumberland, 101 Martin, Gabriel, referred to, 72; his classification of books, 77
Mayer, J., chairman, 348; donor, 339, 343, 353; exhibitor, 343, 347, 354 Mayhem, appeal of, 217
Mawdsley, H., enrolled a member, 351 Medallions, 307
MEMBERS ENROLLED.-Anderson, T. D., 339; Atherton, J., 350; Ayrton, F., 350; Banner, Rev. T. B., 350; Bath, H., 351; Batten, C., 340; Bell, C., 350; Berry, J. R., 350; Berry, P., 337; Bewley, A. R., 350; Bowers, A., 350; Bradley, T., 339; Bradley, W. G., 339; Brown, T.,351; Burgess, A., 351; Calder, Rev. W., 339; Chadburn, C. H. 337; Chaloner, T., 350; Coates, Rev. W. H., 340; Cooke, A., 350; Cooke, R., 350; Corey, C., 350; Davies, W., 350; Donbavand, B., 339; Eden, J., 351; Egerton, W., 340; Fairburn, W., 337; Fawcett, J., 351; Foard. J. T., 50; Forrest, J. A.,351; Fowler, C.,351; Frost, M.,340; Gleadowe, Rev. R. W., 337; Glover, J., 351; Grosvenor, Rev. F., 337; Gulliver, T., 351; Hancock, T. S., 339; Harding, J., 351; Hickson, J., 351; Hughes, J. R, 339; Isaac, J. R., 351; Jago, J. R., 350; Jones, C., 351; Jones, D., 351: Keith, W., 351; Lafone, H., 351; Leigh, Major, 339; Leithead, H. F., 351; Lewthwaite, J., 351; Lindsay, Lord, 346; Lockey, Rev. F., 351; McInnes, J., 351; Mackie, J., 340; McNicoll,
NOTES ON THE BUSLINGTHORPE BRASS NOTES ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN ANOT LEDGE, 61, 349; characteristics of certain schemes, 78
J., 351; Mawdsley, H., 351; Mercer, N., 351;, Northwick, Lord, 281 Mercier, J. D., 350; Moore, Rev. R. R., 337; Moss, J. B., 351; Moult, W., 337; Newlands, J., 351; Oxley, F., 337; Ralstone, J, 351; Rathbone, R., 351; Rooke, Rev. W. J. E., 351; Rowlandson, W., 351; Sadler, J. N., 351; Shim- min, H., 337; Shute, A., 311; Slade, Rev J., 339; Stevens, J., 351; Taylor, J. P., 351; Thomas, G., 351; Thompson, H., 345; Wardell, W., 339; Watts, Sir J., 340 Memmi, Simone, 280
Mercer, N., enrolled a member, 351 Mercier, J. D., enrolled a member, 350
Merlin, his classification of books, 90 Meyrick, Col., 304
Michael Angelo, 281, 294
Micrographia, the, 256
Micrometer, the, described, 263
MICROSCOPE, ON THE, AS APPLIED TO NATURAL HISTORY, 255, 346
Microscope, the, modern improvements in, 255; superiority of British glasses, 258
Middleton, Conyers, his classification of books, 76 Milanese school, early, 282
Mirror, Etruscan, 278
Misers, the, 285
Mohl, on the vegetable cell, quoted, 260
Monastic Libraries, Catalogues of, 61; in middle ages, 62
"Monumenta Historica Britannica," referred to,
Moore, Mr. Edward, his letter on the Eclipse, 235 Moore, Rev. R. R., enrolled a member, 337 Moore, Rev. T., exhibitor, 337
Ocean, southern, icebergs in, 239 Olenin, his classification of books, 3 Omens regarded in Cumberland, 105 ON THE SO-CALLED ANGLO-SAXON ANTIQUINIKA, DISCOVERED NEAR KERICH, 59, 341 Organic remains, found in the Fylde district, Osborne, Hon. and Rev. S G., cited, 200 Ossianic Society, donor, 337
OUR MOTHER-TONGUE IN OUR FATHER-LAND, S. 335
Overstone, Lord, president of the Manchester Exhibition, 275
Oxford, Eclipse as seen near, 233 Oxley, F., enrolled a member, 337; exhibitor, 14
Painting on glass, Roman, 278 Pandora, Barry's picture of, 291 Parent, his classification of books, 81 Paris system of classifying books, 87 Parmigianino, 283 Passavant, Dr., 312 Paul Veronese, 283
Peacock, John, exhibitor, 347
Moore, T. J., author of paper, 265; exhibitor, 346 Perrin, J., donor, 348
Newlands, J., enrolled a member, 351; donor, 339 Newport, G., cost of his microscope, 255 Newtonian system, the, 171
Neife, definition of a, 217; position of a, 218 Niepce, M., discoveries of, in photography, 184
Phenomenon, curious, at Burnley, during the Eclipse, 232
Phillips, Professor, his observations during Eclipse, 237
Philosophical Transactions, the, cited, 256
Photography, historical sketch of, 183 Pictures, number of, in Great Britain, 311 Plate, 306
Pleurosigma Hippocampus, markings on the shells of, 262
Polarized light, in connexion with the micr scope, 264
Poole, J., chairman, 357
POPULATION OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE
porta, B., discoverer of the camera obscura, 1st
FROM 1801-51, PART II, 1, 339
Portrait Gallery, 287
Potter, W., exhibitor, 342
Preston, Flora of, 143
Pretsch, discoveries of, respecting light, 196
Prince Consort, the, quoted, 274; his contributions to the Manchester Exhibition, ib.; 255 Printers, early, classed lists of, 64 Printing in colours, 299 Ptolemy, quoted, 47, n. Pulszky, Mr., 278
Quarterly Review, the, quoted, 321
Nobert, M., his test objects for microscopic Queen, the. 275, 282, 266, 287, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307
glasses, 258
Nodier, C., quoted, 78
Norfolk and Norwich Archeological Society, donor, 343
Norman, a Latin dialect, 39
Normans, the, their brutal cruelty, 214
North Western division of England and Wales; area and population of, 1; increase per cent. in town population of, 10; in country population, 14, 22. Total population of, probably not less
than that of all Scotland, 25
Quekett, J., cited, 258 n.
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