TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Mr. Ybates's Lunar Tables are unavoidably postponed, but shall be 

 attended to. ' 



Mr. BtNWELL's Paper would have appeared this month, but for the 

 great quantity of Tabular matter previously prepared, and in ihe hands 

 oftlie Compositor, for the present Number. It shall have a place in our 

 next. 



The Communications of Mr. Tredgold, Mr, Uttisg, and N.B. have 

 been received, and shall have early attention. 



Our regular Boston Correspondekt is requested to say in his next Fa- 

 vour, whether he has any objection to bis Name being prefixed to his 

 Communications. 

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