TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



The favours of our Correspondents have so mucFi exceeded the space allotted to 

 tiiis Publication, that we have been very reluctantly compelled to defer the insertion 

 )f the following interesting con munications : — 



Observations on Natural Histvvy, by C. L. E. P. — The Byrons. — On Insectivorous 

 Birds. — Memoir on the Geology of the Vale of Evesham. — Observations on Mudie's 

 Feathered Tribes of the British Islands, by C. L, E, P. — Historical Memoranda 

 of the Parish of Ribbesford. — ^" The Catalogue of such Noblemen, Lords, and Gen- 

 tlemen of name as came into this land with William the Conquerour ;" to which is 

 appended « the Roll of Battell Abbeie."— " The Page," and « Stanzas," by Godfrey 

 Grafton. — Memoranda respecting the nidification of the Common Wren, by 

 C. L. E. P. — Botanical and Horticultural Notices. — ^Poetical Effusions, bearing the 

 titles " Love," " The Evening Star," " My Father's Grave." — Several articles on 

 tlie Fine Arts. — Critical Reviews of recently published Works ; and various but in- 

 teresting Memoranda on Scientific and Literary Subjects. 



Our truly kind and partial Correspondents will doubtless accept the apology we 

 ihus offer, and not attribute to preference or negligence an omission wliich it won VI 

 have been as much a gratification as* a duty to have avoided. 



To the General Reader, also, our apologies are due, for a trifling deviation from 

 the order of Contents as originally marked out, and for some deficiencies, which we 

 will supply in our ensuing pubHcation. 



We have been disappointed in an expected communication, which would have 

 filled up the present unavoidable chasm in the promised obituary of eminent and 

 learned men. In a future number we hope to perfect that as well as every other 

 department of our miscellany which imperative circumstances may have now ren- 

 dered incomplete. 



Communications for "The Analyst" to be addressed (post paid) to the Editor, 

 72, High Street, Worcester ; or to the care of Messrs. Simpki'h and Marshall, Sta- 

 tioners' Hall Court, London ; to either of whom copies of new Books, and Works 

 relating to the Fine Arts, for review, should be forwarded with as little delav as 

 practicable. 



