List of Rees's Cyclopædia articles

The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature is an important 19th century British encyclopaedia edited by Rev. Abraham Rees (1743–1825), a Presbyterian minister and scholar who had edited previous editions of Chambers's Cyclopædia. Many major scholars of the day contributed. Scientific theorising about the atomic system, geological succession, and earth origins; natural history (botany, entomology, ornithology and zoology); and developments In technology, particularly In textiles manufacture, are all reflected in the Cyclopædia.[1] Serially published from 1802 to 1820, the Cyclopædia was criticised for its idiosyncratic topic selection and alphabetisation standards. Hostile reviews in the Anti-Jacobin Review (1802–1805) complained about its supposed antireligious aspects and radical standpoints attributed to its editor and contributors, and cited lack of article balance, confusing alphabetisation, and cross-references to then-unpublished volumes. The British Critic less stridently criticised lack of balance and confusion. The Quarterly Review[2] commented in 1863, "Rees is the most extensive cyclopædia in English with many excellent articles it has generally been condemned as on the whole too diffuse and too commonplace." In 1948 Percy Scholes published his biography The Great Dr Burney, 2 vol., and devoted a chapter to Charles Burney's work for Rees, discussing in some detail the faults of the work, in particular, the way the serial production caused major problems when editors were faced with new knowledge that appeared after the volume containing the appropriate section had been issued.[3] They addressed this partially with an appendix in the last volume.

Abraham Rees (1743–1825), compiler of Rees's Cyclopædia.
Jedediah Strutt, North Mill at Belper, Derbyshire. Rees's Cyclopædia, 1802–1819. Drawn by John Farey, jr, and engraved by Wilson Lowry.

The Rees Project, was instigated by Professor June Zimmerman Fullmer, who independently indexed the Cyclopædia. After tapping the invisible college[4][5] of scholars who knew of Rees, she convened a summer 1986 meeting in London, following which she wrote a proposal[6] to the American Foundation for the Humanities for funding to the project, setting out the object of producing a printed concordance to the contents of the Cyclopædia. This was intended to make Rees much more widely accessible to the modern reader. Funding was not forthcoming, and the matter lapsed.

The Cyclopædia lacks a classified index volume. In 1820, Philosophical Magazine analysed the work's contents by half-volume publication dates, as proper priority had not been given to serially published scientific discoveries.[7] The following are notable topics covered by the Cyclopædia (containing over 15 columns).

Notes: In the original Cyclopædia, the letters I and J are treated as identical, as are U and V, following ancient Latin conventions; each pair forms one sequence in the alphabetical order of the articles. Two-year dating of volumes indicates separate publication dates for half-volumes. Contributors' names have been attributed based on the 1820 analysis.[7]

Contents:

Volume 1

A – Amaranthides Vol 1, 1802
The title page from the work, issued 1919.
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
AbyssiniaGeography23.3
AcademyMiscellaneous17.5
AerostationNatural Philosophy27.2
AetnaGeography26.2
AffinityChemistry26.9
AfricaGeography18.3
AirPhysics19.4
Alexander the GreatBiography23.4
AlgebraAlgebra22.8
AlgiersGeography23.0
AlleppoGeography19.5
AlliumBotany18.6William Wood[8]

Volume 2

Amarantus – Arteriotomy Vol 2, 1802/3
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
AmericaHistory30.7
AmphitheatreArchitecture15.0
AmputationSurgery31.2
Anatomy, veterinaryComparative anatomy35.0
AnatomyAnatomy29.0
AneurismSurgery18.9
AnnuitiesAnnuities16.0William Morgan
AntimonyChemistry21.0
ArabiaGeography27.3
ArsenicChemistry20.6

Volume 3

Artery – Battersea Vol 3, 1803/4
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
AsiaGeography25.1
AstronomyAstronomy18.3
AthensGeography80.5
AtmosphereNatural Philosophy38.1Abraham Rees
BanksCommerce24.3
BarometerMeteorology68.2
Basso-RelievoSculpture15.6John Flaxman[9]
BattalionWar64.2

Volume 4

Battery – Bookbinding Vol 4, 1804/5
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
BattleWar22.2
BeesNatural History26.3
BibleScripture78.5
BirdOrnithology125.8Edward Donovan
Birman EmpireGeography23.3
BishopEcclesiastical History21.3
BleachingTechnology25.4Charles Taylor
BlindnessMedicine17.3
Blowing & BlastfurnacesTechnology45.2David Mushet
Blowing MachineMachine29.1David Mushet
BoatNaval & Marine23.6George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
BookMisc25.2

Volume 5

Book-keeping – Calvart Vol 5, 1805
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Book-keepingBusiness50.8
BountyCommerce15.8
BrainAnatomy18.9
BridgeArchitecture23.0
CalculusMathematics24.6

Volume 6

Calvary – Castra Vol 6, 1806
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
CamelusZoology18.6
CampWar18.2
CampanulaBotany18.7
CanalCivil Engineering289.0John Farey, Sr.; the longest article in the work
CancerZoology32.0
CannonArtillery - War60.4
CanonReligion21.8
CarabusEntomology22.0Edward Donovan
CarduusBotany19.7William Wood[8]
CarexBotany37.1William Wood[8]
CarbonChemistry18.5
CarriageArtillery - War26.6James Glenie
CarthaginianAncient history36.7

Volume 7

Castramentation – Chronology Vol 7, 1806/7
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
CastramentationWar18.6James Glenie?
CataractSurgery23.5
Catherine IIBiography28.0
CattleAgriculture38.9Richard Watson Dickson
CausePhilosophy15.1
CenterMechanics49.1
CentaureaBotany20.5William Wood[8]
CerambyxEntomology37.2Edward Donovan
CervixZoology16.0
CeylonGeography33.6
ChanceProbabilities44.0
ChimneyArchitecture14.8
ChinaGeography65.0
ChronologyChronology110.0

Volume 8

Chronometer – Colliseum Vol 8, 1807
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
ChronometerHorology112.7William Pearson [11]
ChurchReligion38.0
CiceroBiography20.6
CimexEntomology15.5Edward Donovan
CipherCryptography59.9William Blair
CircleAstronomy70.5William Pearson[11]
Circulation of the bloodAnatomy24.2
CistusBotany20.2William Wood[8]
ClassificationNatural history75.0
ClimateGeography26.6
ClockHorology118.6William Pearson[11]
CloverAgriculture19.0Richard Watson Dickson
CoalNatural history75.0John Farey, Sr.
CoastGeography15.2
Cochin ChinaGeography16.1
CoinCommerce23.Patrick Kelly
ColdPhysiology25.0

Volume 9

Collision – Corne Vol 9, 1807/8
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
ColonyGovernment29.4
Colour-making in Calico PrintingNatural Philosophy30.7James Thomson
ColuberZoology36.7
ColumbaOrinithology14.9Edward Donovan
CometAstronomy35.8
CommerceCommerce25.1
CommonAgriculture27.3
CompassNatural Philosophy16.9
Compensation-BalanceHorology31.1William Pearson[11]
Composition in paintingPainting15.6John Flaxman[9]
ConchologyConchology64.1Edward Donovan
ConcordMusic16.9John Farey, Sr.
ConfervaBotany16.8William Wood[8]
Conic SectionsMathematics32.0James Ivory
ConstructionMilitary65.3James Glenie
ConvolvulusBotany28.0William Wood[8]
ConyzaBotany15.5William Wood[8]
Cook, JamesBiography43.9
CopperMineralogy29.7
Corn LawsRural Economy63.1Richard Watson Dickson?

Volume 10

Cornea – Czyrcassy Vol 10, 1808
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Cottage farmRural Economy15.0Richard Watson Dickson?
CottageRural economy18.7Richard Watson Dickson?
Cotton manufactureCommerce35.2James Thomson; revisited in 1812 as "Manufacture of cotton"[3]
CourtLaw37.2
CraniumAnatomy83.7
Croisade (Crusade)History15.0
Crops, course ofAgriculture50.0Richard Watson Dickson
CrotonBotany17.6William Wood[8]
CrystalsChemistry16.0
CucumisGardening15.2Richard Watson Dickson?
CurculioEntomology19.2Edward Donovan
CurveGeometry16.2James Ivory
CutleryTechnology15.4Charles Sylvester
Cutting-engineMechanics18.4William Pearson[11]
CycleMiscellaneous21.8

Volume 11

D – Dissimilitude Vol 11, 1808
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
DaemonAntiquity12.5
DairyingRural economy38.6Richard Watson Dickson?
DavidBiography18.0
DeathPhysiology18.6
Declination of a CompassNatural philosophy14.5
DeclinationAstronomy85.0
DegenerationPhysiology35.9
DegreeAstronomy118.2
DelugeNatural history24.8
DenmarkGeography23.2
Diagonal motionTechnology21.7John Duncan[12]
DialHorology30.4William Pearson[11]
DigestionPhysiology28.2
DiophantineAlgebra18.8John Pond
Dipping in Calico PrintingDyeing17.5James Thomson

Volume 12

Dissimulation – Eloane Vol 12, 1809
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
DogZoology26.3
Dramatic machineryTheatre15.0
DropsyMedicine17.6
DruidsMiscellaneous18.6
DrunkennessPhysiology15.2
DublinGeography16.0
DuckOrnithology21.0Edward Donovan
DyeingDyeing (history of)15.9Charles Taylor
DynamicsPhysics19.4Tiberius Cavallo
EarAnatomy43.8
EarthAstronomy71.0
EarthquakeNatural history28.4
EclipseAstronomy57.9
EgyptGeography33.0
Electrical experimentsElectricity35.9
Electrical machineElectricity16.2

Volume 13

Elocution – Extremities Vol 13, 1809
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
EmbankmentAgriculture26.0Richard Watson Dickson
EmbryoAnatomy23.0
EnamellingArts - Technological15.8Edmund Turrell
EnglandGeography38.8
EngravingArts - Technological48.0
EntomologyEntomology116.0Signed D, for Donovan
EquationsAlgebra51.0
Equatorial instrumentAstronomy68.0William Pearson[11]
EscapementHorology47.7William Pearson[11]
ExchangeCommerce29.5Patrick Kelly
ExtremitiesAnatomy79.0

Volume 14

Extrinsic – Food Vol 14, 1810
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
EyeAnatomy67.6
FalcoOrnithology15.0Edward Donovan
Falling stonesNatural history16.0
Fallowing of landAgriculture16.9Richard Watson Dickson
FarmAgriculture40.0Richard Watson Dickson
FelisZoology27.8
FenceAgriculture54.0Richard Watson Dickson
FeverMedicine120.8
FicusBotany17.7James Edward Smith
Fish, anatomy ofComparative anatomy136.5
FisheryMiscellaneous32.4
FistulaSurgery31.6
Fluxions & methods of fluxionsAnalysis26.9

Volume 15

Food – Generation Vol 15, 1810
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
ForceMechanics39.7John Pond
FoundryTechnology16.3
FractureSurgery71.2
FragariaBotany15.5James Edward Smith
FranceHistory42.6
French school of engravingArts224.7John Landseer
FunctionAnalysis51.5
FungusSurgery18.8
FurnaceTechnology16.2
FursCommerce26.3
GalvanismElectricity17.2Charles Sylvester
GangreneMedicine16.1
GateRural Economy18.9Richard Watson Dickson
Gems, engraving ofArts24.7Charles Konig
John Flaxman?[9]
GemsMiscellaneous18.6Charles Konig

Volume 16

Generation – Gretna Green Vol 16, 1810–11
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Generation (Reproduction)Physiology131.5
GeometryGeometry26.0
Georgian planet (Uranus)Astronomy33.3
German School of EngravingArts68.2John Landseer
GermanyGeography24.6
GlandAnatomy32.5
GlassChemistry43.0
GonorrhoeaSurgery22.9
GoutMedicine24.0
Graduation of instrumentsAstronomy34.2
GraeciaAncient geography18.4
GrammarGrammar59.0
GrassAgriculture20.0Richard Watson Dickson
GrasslandRural Economy19.4Richard Watson Dickson?
GravitationNatural Philosophy29.0
GrazingAgriculture25.4Richard Watson Dickson
Greek languageLanguage22.0

Volume 17

Gretry – Hibe Vol 17, 1811
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
GryllusEntomology25.1
Gun-shot woundsSurgery24.3
GunneryWarfare19.4James Glenie
GunpowderManufactures18.2
Gutta SerenaSurgery24.0
HaemorrhageSurgery26.0
HeartAnatomy87.0
HeatNatural philosophy22.4
HelixConchology24.8Edward Donovan
HerniaSurgery81.6
HeronOrnithology15.0Edward Donovan

Volume 18

Hibiscus – Increment Vol 18, 1811
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
HindoostanGeography23.0
HistoryHistory16.3
HopAgriculture17.3
HorseMenage31.0
HospitalMiscellaneous27.6
HuntingSports & Games25.6Delabere Pritchett Blaine
HusbandryRural economy38.1Richard Watson Dickson?
HydroceleSurgery22.8
HydrocephalusMedicine17.4
HygrometryNatural philosophy16.0
HydrophobiaMedicine17.4
Hyperbolic logarithmsMathematics45.0
JewsHistory17.8
Imagination, Influence of, on the corporeal FrameMedicine20.9Thomas Bateman

Volume 19

Increments – Kilmes Vol 19, 1811
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Increments, Method ofAnalysis20.5
IncubationComparative anatomy43.0
Infants, diseases ofMedicine26.0
InoculationSurgery23.4
InsectsEntomology67.1Edward Donovan
Insurance on livesInsurance15.1
IntegumentsAnatomy39.5
Intellectual educationEducation47.2
InterestCommerce21.3
Jones, Sir W.Biography15.3
IrelandGeography31.0
IronTechnology38.8David Mushet
IsoperimetryMathematics18.4
Italian school of engravingArts127John Landseer
KidneyAnatomy25.5

Volume 20

Kiln – Light Vol 20, 1812
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
LabourMid-wifery16.5Robert Bland
LacedaeminiansAntiquity22.8
LanguageMiscellaneous39.2
LarynxAnatomy24.2
LatitudeAstronomy22.7
LavaMineralogy16.3
Laying-down to GrassAgriculture16.6Richard Watson Dickson
LeafBotany15.9James Edward Smith
LeprosyMedicine22.7
LichenesBotany16.5James Edward Smith
Life-annuitiesInsurance38.9William Morgan
LifePhysiology32.0
Light, exhibition of by living animalsZoology22.6
LightNatural philosophy40.8

Volume 21

Light-house – Machinery Vol 21, 1812
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
LimeMineralogy47.2
LinenManufactures24.1
LithotomyMedicine33.7
LiverAnatomy26.0
LizardNatural History20.1
LogarithmsMathematics53.0
LondonGeography62.9
LongitudeGeography111.7
Low countries, engraving ofArt191.8John Landseer
Lues VeneriaMedicine54.7
LungsAnatomy48.1
LuxationMedicine44.6
MachineMechanics15.7
MachineryMechanics43.3

Volume 22

Machinery – Mattheson Vol 22, 1812
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Machinery for manufacturing ships' blocksManufactures36.1John Farey, Jr.
MagnetNatural philosophy28.1
Mammalia, anatomy ofComparative anatomy171.9
ManNatural History111.7
Manufacture of cottonManufactures54.7James Thomson and John Farey, Jr.;
revisiting 1808's "Cotton manufacture"[3]
ManureAgriculture47.2Richard Watson Dickson
MarbleMineralogy30.5
MarsAstronomy55.0
Materia MedicaMateria Medica46.6
MathematicsMathematics20.1

Volume 23

Matthew – Monsoon Vol 23, 1812/3
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
MedalsCommerce43.6
MedicineMedicine43.6
MembraneAnatomy35.5
MercuryAstronomy26.0
MercuryChemistry21.0
Meridional partsNavigation16.4Andrew Mackay
MetastasioBiography17.8Charles Burney
MexicoGeography31.7
MicroscopeMiscellaneous29.9
Mill-workTechnology16.8John Farey, Jr.
MillTechnology15.0John Farey, Jr.
Milton, J.Biography15.0
MineralogyMineralogy16.8
Mining, history ofTechnology24.8John Taylor
MoneyCommerce35.5

Volume 24

Monster – Newton-in-the-Willows Vol 24, 1813
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
MonsterAnatomy28.9
MoonAstronomy40.4
Moory EarthAgriculture18.8Richard Watson Dickson
Moral EducationEducation65.9
MoroccoGeography21.5
Mortality, bill ofLaw16.0
Mossy LandAgriculture16.1Richard Watson Dickson
MotacillaOrnithology18.7
MotionPhysics15.7
MountainGeography22.6
MuscaEntomology28.6
MuscleAnatomy80.6
Nervous systemAnatomy106.2

Volume 25

Newtonian Philosophy – Ozunusze Vol 25, 1813
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
NorfolkGeography20.0
NorwichGeography19.1
NotationArithmetic19.1
NumberArithmetic18.0
Numbers, planetaryAstronomy40.3William Pearson[11]
Oak-treeAgriculture16.1Richard Watson Dickson
ObservatoryAstronomy22.6William Pearson[11]
Ogham charactersCryptology16.2William Blair
OphthalmyMedicine20.6
OrganMusic22.1
Orkney IslandsGeography15.5
OrreryAstronomy63.3William Pearson[11]
OssianPoetry16.8
OtaheiteGeography15.8
OxfordGeography42.8

Volume 26

P – Perturbation Vol 26, 1813/4
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Painting, the art ofArt69.2
PaperManufactures47.0
PapilioEntomology53.8Edward Donovan
Paring & BurningAgriculture22.7Richard Watson Dickson
ParisGeography15.3
PassifloraBotany16.5James Edward Smith
PassionPhilosophy17.3
PelargoniumBotany15.5James Edward Smith
PendulumDynamics25.2
PersiaGeography20.7
PerspectiveArt56.3Peter Nicholson

Volume 27

Pertussis – Poetics Vol 27, 1814
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
PeruGeography22.8
PetrificationsNatural history16.5
PhalaenaEntomology26.8
PhilosophyPhilosophy215.7
PhosphorusChemistry25.9
Physical educationEducation44.5
PictureArts15.8
PlagueMedicine24.0
PlanetariumAstronomy28.3William Pearson
Planetary machines, an historical account ofAstronomy30.2William Pearson
PlanetAstronomy19.5
PlantationRural economy15.5Richard Watson Dickson?
PlantsBotany71.2James Edward Smith
PlatonismPhilosophy17.8
PloughAgriculture20.5Richard Watson Dickson

Volume 28

Poetry – Punjoor Vol 28, 1814
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
PoetryPoetry16.9
Political economyPolitical economy35.5
PondAgriculture16.3Richard Watson Dickson
PoorMiscellaneous18.6
PopeReligion15.8
PopulationPolitical economy18.5
PorcelainMiscellaneous29.0Charles Sylvester
PotatoAgriculture40.7Richard Watson Dickson
Prime numberArithmetic51.0
PrintingPrinting35.5
ProjectionMathematics42.2Peter Nicholson
PrunusGardening24.9Richard Watson Dickson?

Volume 29

Punishment – Repton Vol 29, 1814/5
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
PunishmentLaw17.5
PutrefactionChemistry16.0
PyrusGardening34.8Richard Watson Dickson
PytrotechnyManufactures16.8
QuadrantAstronomy25.0
QuantityGrammar48.2
QuarryAgriculture22.4Richard Watson Dickson?
QuincesBotany27.0James Edward Smith
RanunculusBotany23.9James Edward Smith
RatioArithmetic19.5
RefractionOptics37.4
ReligionReligion16.4
ReptilesComparative anatomy154.5

Volume 30

Republic – Rzemien Vol 30, 1815
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Resistance of fluidsMechanics16.0
RespirationPhysiology43.6
RevenueGovernment18.4
RevolutionPolitics21.9
RiggingNaval matters28.7George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
RoadRural Economy31.6Richard Watson Dickson?
RockGeology17.6
Rome, Roman Empire, etcHistory43.3
RoofArchitecture24.1
RootArithmetic27.9
Rope-makingManufactures35.4George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
RosaBotany21.9James Edward Smith
RotationMechanics18.1
RubusBotany17.5James Edward Smith
RussiaGeography56.7

Volume 31

S – Scotium Vol 31, 1815
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Sail and sail-makingNaval affairs51.3George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
SailingNaval affairs27.2George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
SalixBotany43.1James Edward Smith
SaltManufactures27.7
Salt-Brine SpringsRural economy15.5Richard Watson Dickson?
Salt, as manureAgriculture18.7Richard Watson Dickson
SaltsChemistry30.3
SatellitesAstronomy157.2William Pearson
SaturnAstronomy46.1
SaxifragaBotany16.2James Edward Smith
SaxonsHistory16.4
ScarabaeusEntomology20.8Edward Donovan
SchoolsEducation22.0

Volume 32

Scotland – Sindy Vol 32, 1815/6
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
ScotlandGeology60.8
SculptureArts74.8
ScurvyMedicine16.8
SeriesAnalysis32.5
Shakespeare, WmBiography20.5
SheepAgriculture119.2Robert Bakewell
Ship-buildingNaval affairs161.3George Glover; possibly pseudonymous[10]
SileneBotany16.1James Edward Smith
SilverMining18.5

Volume 33

Sines – Starboard Vol 33, 1816
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
SinesMathematics81.0
Slave tradeMiscellaneous36.1
Small-poxMedicine26.0
SoilAgriculture41.2Richard Watson Dickson
SpainGeography26.1
SpeculumAstronomy14.9William Pearson[11]
SpineAnatomy21.9
SpringsNatural History48.0
StandardCommerce15.6Patrick Kelly
StarAstronomy65.4

Volume 34

Starch – Szydlow Vol 34, 1816
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Steam engineTechnology175.2John Farey, Jr.
StoneNatural history28.6
StoveBuilding16.2
StrataGeology36.8
Strength of materialsMechanics36.9Peter Barlow
Sugar-caneMiscellaneous32.0
Surface-DrainAgriculture25.4Richard Watson Dickson?
SurgerySurgery28.5
SurvivorshipAnnuities23.6
SwineAgriculture19.6Richard Watson Dickson
SystemMineralogy22.0

Volume 35

T – Toleration Vol 35, 1817
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
TaxGovernment15.0
Teeth, diseases ofPhysiology20.0
TelegraphMiscellaneous22.2
TelescopeAstronomy161.8William Pearson[11]
TheodoliteSurveying16.1William Pearson.[11] Plate X for "Surveying - Theodolite" is an 1811 survey of Pearson's estate in Mortlake, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, which became Temple Grove School.[13]
ThermometerNatural philosophy42.8
TidesNatural philosophy24.1
TimberRural economy34.8Richard Watson Dickson
Tithes, as Obstructions to AgricultureAgriculture17.0Richard Watson Dickson?

Volume 36

Tolerium – Vermelho Vol 36, 1817
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
TrifoliumBotany28.5James Edward Smith
TrigonometryTriginometry27.4
TumoursSurgery18.6
TurningManufactures19.6
TurnipAgriculture26.9Richard Watson Dickson
Variation of magnetic needleNaval affairs25.0
Veins, metallic and mineralGeology16.1
VenusAstronomer23.7

Volume 37

Vermes – Waterloo Vol 37, 1817/8
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
VermesAnatomy87.5
VeronicaBotany25.0James Edward Smith
VersificationPoetry53.5Henry Parker
ViolaBotany24.0James Edward Smith
VitisGardening24.4Richard Watson Dickson?
UlcerSurgery30.5
UnionGovernment32.3
United StatesGeography23.5
VolcanoGeology51.0
Urethra, stricturesMedicine20.0
Urinary calculiSurgery15.0
Urine, incontinenceSurgery32.0
UrticaBotany18.4James Edward Smith
WatchesHorology33.8William Pearson
WaterGeography20.7

Volume 38

Water – Wzetin Vol 38, 1818
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
Waters, NaturalChemistry17.2
Water, Raising ofManufactures201.5John Farey, Jr.
Watering of landAgriculture22.4Richard Watson Dickson
Watson, RichardBiography18.3
WeavingManufactures28.0John Duncan
WeedAgriculture27.9Richard Watson Dickson
WeightPhysics21.3
WestminsterGeography21.7
WheatAgriculture25.6Richard Watson Dickson
WheelManufactures29.2
White-swellingSurgery15.4
Wind-millManufactures14.6John Farey, Jr.
WindMeteorology20.3
WineManufactures28.9
Wollen manufactureManufactures75.8Robert Bakewell
WoolManufactures30.7Robert Bakewell
Worsted manufactureManufactures20.1Robert Bakewell
WoundsSurgery98.7

Volume 39

X – Zytomiers with Addenda and Corrigenda Vol 39, 1818–20
ArticleClassificationColumnsContributor/Notes
ZenithAstronomy21.1
AnemoneBotany17.0James Edward Smith
CrystallographyCrystallography23.0
MineralogyMineralogy74.4
Printing, CalicoManufactures18.7James Thomson
QuarantineMedicine20.0

See also

  • List of long biographical articles on Rees's Cyclopaedia

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