1-20
Some interesting particulars of Robert Coates, Esq. commonly called the amateur of fashion
20-31
Singular wills
31-32
An account of horns that grew out of the body of a girl in Ireland
32-41
Explosion and dreadful accident at feeling colliery
41-43
Extraordinary appearance of letters in a boys's and girl's eyes
43-46
Singular account of Henry Welby, Esq. an extraordinary character, who lived forty- four years the life of a hermit, in the city of London
46-50
A list of the principal mountains in the known world, with a table of heights in english feet, from the level of the sea, according to Dr. Young, Deluc, Shuckberg, Roy, Bourguer, &c.
50
Dreadful effects of drinking stagnated waters by discharging various animals
51-53
Some account of Mr. Thomas Clio Rickman, commonly called the citizen of the world
54
A petrified child, in the royal Museum at Copenhagen
54-74
The sampford ghost
74-75
The log- tailed stallion of Augustus II. King of Poland
75-76
Letters found in the middle of a beech. Communicated by J. theod. Klein, secretary of Dantzig, F. R. S.
76-78
The Manchester heroine
78-79
The dwarf stone
79-82
Hanging in sport
82-84
The curious account of the cancer major, or sea crab; with experiments on that wonderful animal, by Mr. Peter Collinson, F.R.S.
84-88
Land crab
88-148
Longevity
148-149
A raddish in the shape of a human hand
149
A parsnip resembling a human hand
149-150
A turnip with human face
150-152
Everlasting fire
152-153
A human body converted into hair. From the acts of Leipsic
153-156
A wonderful and providential Preservation of the town of St. Helier
156-157
An account of a woman buried in snow
157-160
The wonderful phenomenon of reflecting visions
160-164
An account of a water spout
164-169
A whirlwind, at Warrington, 1694
169-171
A wonderful account of a man swallowing iron, brass and other hard substances
171-173
Peter Kenninger
174-182
Some account of the seven ancient wonders of the world
182-189
Extraordinary sleepers. From the history of the royal academy of science
189-190
A large deer's horn, found in the heart of an oak.
190-191
An account of a gigantic boy, at Willingham, near Cambridge, by the Rev. Mr. Amon, Minister, and Mr. T. Dawes, Surgeon, at Huntingdon
191-207
Interesting particulars of Toussaint L'ouverture, the extraordinary and self-taught chief of St- Domingo
207-208
Toads hatched by ducks
208
A wonderful preservation of a pig, buried in the earth upwards of five months
208-209
Ill usage of a supposed witch
209-210
Extraordinary accident
210
A rat caught by an oyster
210-211
A partridge with two necks
211-212
Flying fish
212-213
English Heroism
214
Some account of Daniel Cuerton
215-216
Dew like butter
216
Honey dew
216-218
Accurate sketch of the monstrous non-descript, justly caleed the wonder of the deep
218-219
Suprising instance of the quickness of vegetation in cold climates
219-228
Starved to death
228-230
Some account of Nannette Stocker, 33 inches, and John Hauptmann, 36 inches in height, exhibited at No. 22, New bond-street, in March 1815
230-254
Longevity
254-260
Frost fair, held on the Thames, from January 31, to February the 6th, 1814
260-265
Sleep- walkers and dreamers
265-268
Extraorinary death of John Hinckley, Esq.
268-269
John Page, eaten to death by Maggots
269-274
Dreadful fire in the american theatre
274-287
Singular narrative of the crucifixion of Matthew Lovat
287-288
John Bigg, the Denton hermit
288
Moment of the earth
289-297
Extraordinary adventure
297-330
Authentic and interesting anecdotes of the late Mr. Thomas Cooke
331
Long Beards. John Staininger
332-336
The dreadful accident at Meux's Brewhouse
337-363
Authentic narrative of Joanna Southcott
364
Owen Farrel, the irish dwarf
365-374
Locusts
374-377
Account of an Extraordinary drought, on the island of Sumatra
377-382
Garnerin's prachute
382-391
Interesting sketch of the life and eccentricities of the late Rev. Isaac Gosset, D.D.F.R.S.
391-392
Recovery speech
392-393
Sudden darkness at noon
393-411
The black- hole at Calcutta
411-418
Wonderful courage and defence of John Green
418-420
Proofs that the composition of gunpowder was known before the reputed period of its discovery
420-421
Extraordinary gust of wind
421-422
Wonderful preservation
422-424
Early feelings of honor
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