Proceedings of the Wernerian Natu- Register of the Weather for July,. 482 II. Tennant's Indian Recreations, Monthly Memoranda in Natural His- Population of the Principal Cities and Towus in Scotland, according History and Description of the City of Carlisle, concluded, . . . . . . 490 Report concerning Forresteries, &c. Account of Books committed to the Flames, suppressed, or censured, 492 Letters from Gen. Washington, to a ...... ib. · .. high literary Character in London, 495 Account of Maynooth. College, 496 On the Characters of Plutarch and Observations on the Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poetry, and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by Night has on the hu- Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch On certain Forms of Despotism which RECAP 1. Saville's Dissertations on the Ex- istence, Attributes, Providence, and on the Duty, Character, Se- ... . cumstances appear to be,—1. The face of the country.-2. The number of inhabitants.-3. The number and strength of its fortifications. We shall endeavour, therefore, to give a concise view of these from the best authori ties". Playfair's Geography. Encyclopedie Methodique, Art. Geographie Moderne. Busching. the nearest to lie ineguamka wawang ses through Languedoc and Roussil lon into Catalonia. From the Pyrenees, on the Spanish side, immense chains take their rise, which traverse the kingdom in two directions. The first, beginning at Rouncevaux, in Navarre, passes thro' Biscay, the Asturias, and Gallicia, almost entirely covering the whole of these provinces, and joins the Atlan |