7S Sr.ciety to reliPbe Ruphtred Poor. —Monument to 'Locke^ 



laid a-ide. Having again found silcx, I was convinced that 

 no mistake had crept into mv former analysis. 



" From the above experiaients it resuhs that 300 grains 

 of the above calcuUis contained 



Grains. 



Phosphate of lime - 52 



Uric acid - - - 226 



Animal matter - - 19 



Silex _ . - 3 



Phosphate of lirne ■• ]7"35 



U.ic acid - - - 6.V33 



Animal matter - - 6*32 



Silex - - - TOO 



The above table gives per cent. 



Phosphate of lime - 17'3.5 



Nitric acid - - 75-33 



Animal matter - 6-32 



Silex - - - 100 



10000 

 SOCIETV FOR THE RELIEF OF THK RUPTLRED fOOK. 



The election of Surgeon for this institution, vacant by the 

 death of Mr. William Turnbiill, took place on Tuesday the 

 2Sth of June; when 48 old subscribers to the charity bal- 

 loted in person, a.-> follov/s : ^ 

 For Mr. Taunton . . 37 

 Mr. Rets Price . 6 

 Mr. Field . . 3 

 Mr. Berkley . . 2 

 43 

 After the ballot had taken place, it appeared that Mr. 

 Price had prcviouslv paid into the hands of the treasurer 

 34 oruincas, which, together v/ith the six votes above stated, 

 gave him a majority, and he was declared duly elected. 



MONUMENT TO LOCKE. 



The admirers of the writings of Locke will rejoice to 

 h'car that a subscription has been beguh for the purpose of 

 erecting a monument to his memory. Subscriptions are re- 

 ceived at the office of the Literary Fimd, where a model of 

 the intended erection may be inspected. 



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