TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



,Mr. Carlisle's Comrrmnication will be given in our next. 



Mr. Iknbs's promised Communication vve shall be happy to receive as 

 •oon as may be convenient to himself. 



Mr, Bevah's Answer to Mr. Innes in our next. 



AsTRONOMicos has our best thanks. HisCommunication came too late 

 for this number. Tables of Pallas and Juno were previously composed. 

 We would suggest that, instead of publishing such tables on the last day of 

 the month preceding that for which they are given, they should appear at 

 least a whole month earlier, as many of our distant readers do not receive 

 tlieir numbers till a week or two of the month has expired. 



Mr. Howard's Communication came too late for this month, 



Mr, Lawson's Communication is unavoidably delayed till oar next. 



We have received two volunteer papers on each side of the question be- 

 tveen Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Holdred ; bvit as the parties themselves 

 have addressed the public,'we must decline opening oiir pages any further 

 to a dispute which we wish to see terminated. 



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