USEFUL PROJECT S. Of the caufe and cure of the difeafe in the potatoe plant called the curl. From Tranfactions of the Society of Arts, c. vol. viii. Method of cultivating and curing Turkey rhubarb.from feed. From the fame Account of a new method of generating yeast, by the Rev. William Mafon, of Report of the committee on Dr. Hunter and Mr. Hornby's process for producing an ardent fpirit from carrots.-From Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Successful experiment of rearing calves without milk.- From Tranfactions of General rules for the choice of spectacles, and for the prefervation of the fight. ANTIQUITIES. ibid. Obfervations on the late continuance of the ufe of torture in Great Britain, by George Chalmers, Efq;-From Archæologia, vol. x. Defcription of the great pagoda of Madura, and the choultry of Trimul Naik, Of the antiquity of the city of London.-From Mr. Pennant's account 102 Antiquity of Billingfgate, and antient prices of fish and other articles.-From Remarks on fome passages of the fixth book of the Eneid, by James Beattie, LL. D. &c.-From Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 109 Extract from an Account of the German Theatre, by Henry Mackenzie, Efq;- Extract from Maxims addreffed to young ladies, by the Countess of Carlisle 118 Hiftory of Walter Wormwood, an envious defamer. From the Obferver, POETRY. Ode on no Ode. By Peter Pindar, Efq. 131 Ode for his Majesty's birth-day, June 4th, 1790. By the late Rev. Mr. 132 Prologue to king John, performed by the boys of Westminster School. Spoken 133 134 Prologue to the Conftant Couple, written by Mr. Blackstone; fpoken by Mrs. Epilogue to Eudora. By Mr. Hayley 135 137 Epilogue to The Wonder. Spoken by Mrs. Crefpigny, in the character of 138 - Prologue to Better Late than Never, by the duke of Leeds. Spoken by Mr. 139 Prologue Spoken at the theatre at Winchester, adjoining to, or over the Shambles. 140 Verfes by Sir John Haryngton 141 Verfes to Sir Joshua Reynolds, on his late refignation of the prefident's chair of the Royal Academy. By the earl of Carlisle Ode to James Bruce, Efq; attributed to Mr. Mafon Inftructions to a porter. By the late Mr. Bedding field, of Newcafile 142 145 146 148 ibid. Lycidas to Prudentia. By the Rev. Dr. Blackburne, M. A. late archdeacon of Cleveland. Extracts from Arthur, a poetical romance. By Richard Hole Extract from a Complimentary Epifle to James Bruce, Efq; the Abyffinian The Antiquities of Athens, measured and delineated by James Stuart, F. R. S. 1 - 167 THE EN D. se |