*j2 literary inldllgcncc. "July ij. 



" XIII. That, in order to encourage a taste for li- 

 terature in the younger members of the community, it 

 be a.'Io\ved to any Member to introduce a young per- 

 son, between the ages of seventeen and twenty-one ; 

 bat that this clafs of visitors be expected to withdraw 

 immediately after the reading of papers is conclu- 

 ded. 



*' XIV. That it be requested of Honorary and 

 Corresponding Members to suggest such hints as may 

 occur to them for the improvement of the plan of this 

 'Society. 



" XV. That these regulations, together with the pre- 

 face recommended by the Committee, be printed, for dis- 

 tribution amongst the friends of those who have already 

 subscribed the form of afsociation, 



Edward Moises. Chairman." 

 OJicersfor 1793. 

 President, "John IVMn'ngton Esq. 



V. Presidents, R. H. Wiliiamson Esq. John dark M. D (b'c. 



Stfphen Peinberton M. D. William Cramtington Esq. 



Secretari.;?; B.ev, William Turner , Mr R. Doubleday. 



Treasurer, Mr 7. Gibson. 



Commhtte, John Ramsay MD. Mr Walter Hall. 



Mr D. Stephenson, James Wood M D. 



Literary Intelligence from Russia. 

 Communicated by Arcticus. 

 Extraordinary cold produced by the vegetable alkali *\ 

 Professor Lovitz, the same mentioned in a former Ar- 

 ticle to iiave discovered a mode of restoring putrid fluids, 



* Some slight notices of this important discovery were given ia 

 the Bf«, vol. XV. p. 6^. The following more particular account of 

 it will be highly acceptable to our Philosophical readers. 



