Landbi Pay, 1 Jerusalem, ceremonies at, 102–1 Massinger, P. 66 | Maundy Thursday, 96 Nay, explained, 131 , wreath of, 158 May-day ceremonies, 131-137 Melmoth, W, 64 - , jun. 94 Merlin, xxxi Charles II, crowned, 108 Michaelmas Notice to quit, 243 Midlent Sunday, 90 Midsummer Day, 171 Migration of birds, Ixvi, 79, 117, 240, 255 Mirage, 192 Mists and Fogs, 277 Molting, forced, xlix Montagu, Mrs. 136 More, Sir T. 191 Moschatell, tuberous, 85 note Mothering Sunday, 90 Moza Music, lines on, 273 N Name of Jesus, 212 Nativity of B. V. M. 239 1821, 22–February,47 – March, 76-April, 116_May, 150 June, 181-July, 199-August, 221-September, 238_October, ber, 299 Nestling of birds, xli Newt, 130 New Year's Day in Scotland, 1, 2 -lines on, 3 Nicomede, 163 Nightingale, remarks on, 118– Norwegian, lines on, 56 November, explained, 231 0 Oak, flower of, 159 , Fairlop, 159 October, explained, 291, 244 0. Michaelmas-day, 247 Ornithology, British,xi-select books on, Ixxxviii o Sapientia, 287 | Otter described, 87 Owl, xxxii S Q P Royal George, 214 Ruff, lviii Russell, Lord William, 195 Saccheous, John, 34 Saints. Agatha, 309 Agnes, 11 Alban, 166 Alphege, 309 Ambrose, 93 Andrew, 274 Anne, 194 Augustine, 219 Austin, 140 Barnabas, 165 count of, 155 note, 157 note Benedict, 68 Boniface, 164 Catherine, 274 Cecilia, 273 Chad, 56 Clement, 273 Crispin, 250 Cyprian, 234 David, 56 Dunstan, 139 Eunerchus, 232 Fabian, 11 Faith, 244 | Giles, 231 1821, 1; February, 31; March, Hilary, 8 November, 267 ; December, 285 Jerome, 235 John Baptist, 171, 220 John Evangelist, 138, 294 Jude, 251 Lambert, 233 Lawrence, 212 Leonard, 269 Lucian, 7 Margaret, 195 Mark, 110 | Martin, 190, 270 Matthew, 233 | Tempest, lines on, 52 Thomson, J. 234 Thrush, xxiii Timber, on felling, 131 Time, lines on, 170, 288 Transfiguration, 211 Translation of Edward, K. of the West-Saxons, 170 - of Edward the Confes- sor, 247 - of St. Martin, 190 Trinity Sunday, 166 Tropic-bird, lxiü Twelfth Day, 4 Vegetation, lines on, 123 Venice, carnival at, 6---Lent at, 57---Ascension Week there, 142 tion at, 244---apostrophe to, 265 | Vintage described, 263-265 -, double, 155 note W Wake-robin, 127 Water-birds, liv Waterloo, 167 Water-wagtail, yellow, 240 Watt, Dr., 310 Weeds, 162 Sunday, 165 William landed, 268 Willow, catkins of, 84 node 24---in Lapland, 52-mild win- ter in 1760, 303_winter in Ita- | ly, 304, 304 Wintry-day, a poem, 301 Woodcock, lviii Woodpecker, XXXV Woodman, lines on, 301 Worms, utility of, 27 Wreath of May, 158 Wren, yellow, 121 Y Yellow-hammer, xliv EXPLANATION of the FRONTISPIECE. Fig. 1. GOLDPINCH. 2. SWALLOW. Fig. 5. Robin. 6. SKYLARK. To be had of the Publishers of the present Volume, price 9s. Each in boards; the siz last, embellished with elegant frontispieces. TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1814 ( second 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, 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 Com. PARATIVE CHRONOLOGY, and General Inder 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 Britisu FRUIT Trees, and an Index. TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1820, with an Introduction containing the OUTLINES of ExtOMOLOGY, and an Index. |