TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



We are much obliged by the Lucubrations of El^eogabalus; 

 but the subject is too serious to be so treated. 



The information contained in E.E's Letter will be acted upon 

 when he favours us with his address. 



The communication from Liverpool, adverted to in the Letter 

 signed Edward H , has not been received. 



Carthusianus is wrong, as the following quotations show: 



Vos estis sal terrae ; quod si sal infatuatum fuerit, quo salietur ? 



[Vide Novum Testatnentura, ex Sehasl. Caslellionis interpretatiane.) 



Sal : neutraliter condimentum ; niasculifium pro sapicntia. 



(Vide Gesseri Thesaurus.) 



The best answer we can give to a Correspondent, whose 

 signature is mislaid, will be found at page 222 of this Number. 



The Anatomical facts contained in a Letter, with which we 

 have been favoured, dated East Bergholt, Suffolk, March 10, 

 are scarcely sufficiently explanatory; we have, therefore, not 

 noticed them, in the hope that our Correspondent will be able 

 to furnish us with more precise information. 



We have received several valuable documents respecting the 

 Combustion of Smoke, Consumption of Fuel, §c., in various 

 furnaces and fire-places, but shall not enter upon the subject 

 till further experimental evidence is before us. 



Our Occasional Reader will probably find something to 

 his purpose in our next Number, when we hope to take up 

 the subject of warming and ventilating houses and public 

 buildings. 



At present we must decline all interference respecting the 

 subject of two Letters which we have received, the one dated 

 " from the Tombs of Westminster ;" the other purporting to be 

 the advice of " an eminent sculptor." The latter is very 

 wrong in his conclusions; the former, more amusing than just. 



The queries respecting the reflectors of Telescopes, must, for 

 the present, remain unanswered. 



