MARCH. 1. Contemplation of the works of God.-2. Bad weather.3. State of some animals during winter.-4. Winds and tempests.-5. The Aurora Borealis.-6. Minute bodies. -7. The gradual disappearance of winter.-8. External parts of the human body.-9. The hope of spring.-10. Hoar Frost.-11. Means employed by Providence to fertilise nature.-12. Advantages derived from the sea.-13. Difference between animals and vegetables.-14. Uniformity and diversity in the works of nature.-15. Seeds.16. Magnitude and distance of the sun.-17. Our imperfect knowledge of nature.-18. The utility of vegetables. -19. Structure of the human heart.-20. Change of seasons.-21. Things in nature which appear useless.-22. Harmony between the physical and moral world.-23. Nature and properties of air.-24. Nothing new under the sun.-25. Caverns in mountains.-26. Circulation of the sap in trees.-27. Our ignorance of our future fate.-28. Insensible approaches of night.-29. Magnificence of God in his works.--30. Arrangement of the seasons in other planets.-31. Paternal care of Providence in the preservation of our lives. K DRAWN BY R.WESTALL, RA ENGRAVED BY JOHN PYE PUBLISHED BY JOHN SHARPE, DUKE STREET, PICCADILLY: MAY 1.1823. STURM'S REFLECTIONS. MARCH 1. INVITATION TO THE CONTEMPLATION OF O tor. |