TO OUR READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. 



A copious General Index to the first Twenty Volumes of this 

 Journal will form the Twenty-first Volume. 



Wc have acquiesced in the wish of our Correspondent at Oe- 

 neva, under the intention of pursuing the subject. 



Mr. Edwards's paper reached us sufficiently early, but having 

 previously devoted much of the present Number of the Journal to 

 similar subjects, we trust he will see the propriety of deferring 

 its publication. 



We are much obliged to Philochemicus for his excellent re- 

 marks upon a recent Chemical publication : we reserve them to be 

 embodied in our Review of the work, which will probably be 

 ready for the next Number : it is under rigid examination. 



The Queries of " A Mummy'* may all be answered in the 

 affirmative. 



The Communications of Mr.Walsh, Dr. Sanders, and Mr. Bur- 

 ton; those of our old Correspondent O., of Dr. de Sanctis, and 

 of a " Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature," have safely 

 reached us, but are necessarily postponed. 



We are not in the habit of giving opinions in the manner re- 

 quired of us in an anonymous letter from Liverpool. 



