TO OUR READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. 
Several Papers remain on our hands, which, for reasons already com- 
municated to the respective authors, we are obliged to decline publishing. 
We shall be under the necessity of destroying these papers, unless they 
are immediately applied for. 
We regret that the Paper on the Analysis of the Holy-well Water is 
too long for insertion. 
F Mr. Stevenson s Paper is declined in consequence of the number of 
engravings requisite for its illustration. The drawings shall be taken 
care of. 
We suspect that our voluminous Correspondent upon the subject of 
London Bridge is not quite disinterested, andif he will favour us with 
his address, he shall be convinced that we have not neglected the ample 
consideration of his communications, 
The request of E. A. has been made known in the proper quarter. 
Mr. Bigsby’s Paper has reached us, and will appear in our next Num- 
ber. 
We never advocated the Repeal of the Salt-Tax, and cannot therefore 
conscientiously insert the Letter of our Correspondent at Liverpool. 
Mr. Walsh’s Letter reached us too jate for insertion. 
We cannot meddle in the matter alluded to by ous Correspondent at 
Edinburgh, who nevertheless has our thanks. 
Preparing for Publication, 
A MANUAL OF PHARMACY. 
BY 
W. T. Branbg, F.R.S., Ke. 
