APPENDIX. 529 



A D D R. E S S 



To Mr. CHARLES TAYLOR. 



A S the reprefentative of Mr. Delaval, whofe 

 dillance precludes his perfonal attendance, on 

 the prefent occafion, I deliver to You, in the 

 nanne of the- Literary and Philofophical Society, 

 this Medal, the nioft diftinguifhed mark of ap- 

 probation, which we have to bellow. To me- 

 rit the honours of Science, and of the Arts, is 

 a juft and noble objedl of ambition; and to 

 confer them, I am perfuaded, is, at this inftant, 

 felt both as a privilege and a pleafure, by the 

 members of our Inftitution. 



When you tranfmit to Mr. Delaval the well 

 earned reward of his defert, let it be accompa- 

 nied with an earneft requeft, that he will profe- 

 cute the refearches, he has fo happily begun; 

 and that he will communicate to this Society 

 the further difcoveries, which his induftry and 

 ingenuity may accomplilh. 



To Mr. THOMAS HENRY, Junior. 



FROM a fage in philofophy, who is above 



my praife, I turn, with cordial fatisfaftion, to 



Vol. II. Mm one. 



