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WE have paid attention, as will be seen, to the extracts from the Journal ept lov 
H. Ewnts 6n board the Tamar, the commencement of which will be foundsereumprestee* 
No. We lament that the inadequacy of our limits does not permit us to present, at once, a 
much larger portion of this original document. It will be continued, however, fromNo. to’ 
No: without intermission till the whole is completed. , 
We have, also, as will be seen, many other debts of gratitude (more indeed thas, we h 
room to acknowledge) to valuable eorrespondents, whose stations and reputation e ied 
fessional and scientific world are the best testimonials of the enlarged attention wie whi 
our recent labours have been honoured. As the M. M. was the first to set the example of: 
what may be truly called the new and improved order of periodical publications, our readers 
may rest ‘assured that no effort on our parts sliall be spared, to make its future precearnah 
commensurate with its primitive claim. 
Wallenstein wants entireness, and therefore wants interest. The lighter artiols From the 
same correspondent will be found in our columns. nye 
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A.'L.’s “ Infancy” is rather too infantile, we suspect, for the taste of our readers. 4 
ye Pp ; 
The ingenious demonstrations of A. in further solution of Mr. Davies’ geometrical ro, 
blem have been put into type, and would have appeared in our present number but tia 
mistake of the engraver in cutting the figure, which obliges us to defer it to the next. 
We are much obliged to W.G. P. for the proffer of his elaborate calculation of ‘the. 
amount of a farthing laid out at compound interest from the birth of our Saviour, &e., 
but as we nae No intention of depositing any such Piece of money eighteen or ninéteen hin- 
dred years ago, in order to receive the usurious product at the present time, we advise Mrs PY” 
to keep both uanicipal and interest to himself. We hope it will be quite sufficient to enable” 
him to shut up school: though, certainly, it would be a great pity that the rising —— 
should lose the benefit of being instructed in such useful calculations. 
W. B.’s ingenious paper on the speculations on the Bed of the Tiber has been set, but” 
on account of its length and the press of other valuable matter, is obliged to stand over for? 
our next number. rs 
Several other approved articles are also in eu waiting for the convenience of future. 
space, 
We congratulate ourselves and our readers on the accession of an Italian Correspondent 
of high literary reputation and attainment. His valuable and elegant communication on 
the Literature, Arts and Sciences of Naples, we have caused to be carefully translated ; and 
it enriches our present number. ‘The proffered series of such communications will ‘be 
highly acceptable. : TLE LYs 
The original Essay on the Philosophy of Descartes is translated also, but was Hot. in. 
readiness time enough for the present occasion.” _~ 
Our readers will perceive that we have procured assistance of ail esse competence. for” 
the department of the Medical Report. From the known means of this gentleman of ex-, 
tended information, we trust that this article will from henceforth be found to have increas- © 
ing interest and importance. BESS Ais! Ai%s 
- We lament that for two successive months we have been disappointed of our datas: ye 
Meteorological Report. We will do our best to remedy this deficiency for the futbeg ve 
A notice of ** No.1 of Engraved Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities. a Se 
mandy by J. and 1. Le Keux, ¢ afler drawings by Aug. Pugin ;_ the literary, part by Je! 
ton, F.S.A.” was prepared for the press, but by some inadvertence has been omittes deos | ah 
The following Articles of Review, though set, have of shieaictasieai adjown 
want of room ;, Pitman’s Isthmus of Suez ; Nicholson’s Key; Keating’s St... 
River; - Chambers’s Traditions of Edinburgh ; Stevenson’s. South,. America; J oman | 
Mightsiy Rennie on Gout, and Leigh’s New Pocket Road- Book of Pnelans ane | Bt, 
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