TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



We regret that the typographical difficulties arising from the notation 

 employed by the Rev. B. Bronwin in his second and third communica- 

 tions is at present an obstacle to their insertion. 



We have received Meteorological and Astronomical Observations 

 from Yarmouth, but are not favoured with the name of the observer. 



Communications from Mr, Woolmer and Mr. H. Stokes have been 

 received. 



*#* The Editors request that all Communications intendedjbr immediate 

 insertion may be sent to the care of Mr. Richard Taylor, Printing Office, 

 Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, at furthest by the \5th day of the 

 month, or they xuill be too late to appear in the ensuing Number. 



NEW EXCISE REGULATION ACT. 



Just Published, Price Is. 6d. 



N ABSTRACT OF THE EXCISE GENERAL REGULATION 

 ACT. 7 and 8 GEO, IV. Cap. 53. Intituled " An Act to Conso- 

 lidate and Amend the Laws relating to the Collection and Management 

 of the Revenue of Excise throughout Great Britain and Ireland." To 

 commence on the .5th of January 1828. 



Printed from an Abstract used by the Officers of Excise. With a co- 

 pious Index. 



London : Printed and sold by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet 

 Street; sold also by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court; and by 

 R. B. Bate, Mathematical Instrument Maker to the Honourable Board 

 of Excise, 17, Poultry. 



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