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Journal of Facts. 



Places of Worship in England and 

 Wales: 



Established Church 11,825 



Wesleyan Methodists 2,820 



Protestant Dissenters 2,911 



Baptists, Quakers, and others 1,580 

 Roman Catholics 411 



19,547 



Of the London Catholic Chapels 6 out 

 of 25 are attached to the Foreign embas- 

 sies ; of 383 in the provinces only 16 are 

 supported by subscription, the remainder 

 belonging to the private seats of the Ro- 

 man Catholic gentry, or to the colleges 



and religious houses in different parts of 

 the country. 



Animal Temperature. It is a curious 

 fact that men ot all nations and tribes, and 

 of all climes, whether they feed on herbs, 

 flesh, milk, or pulse, have very nearly the 

 same bodily heat, that is, 37 1 Centi- 

 grade or 99 Farenheit. This heat, how- 

 ever, is a trifle augmented when a man is 

 transported to a cold, and on the contrary 

 diminished when transported to a hot cli- 

 mate. Birds have the greatest bodily 

 heat, mammiferous animals next, then 

 man, amphibious animals, and some in- 

 sects. 



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