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machine at that place rang repeatedly, and fierce 

 sparks were discharged. 



When I first took the present work in hand, I 

 proposed to have added an Annus Historico-natu- 

 ralis, or the Natural History of the Twelve Months 

 of the Year ; which would have comprised many 

 incidents and occurrences that have not fallen into 

 my way to be mentioned in my series of letters ; 

 but, as Mr. Aiken of Warrington has lately pub- 

 lished somewhat of this sort, and as the length of 

 my correspondence has sufficiently put your pa- 

 tience to the test, I shall here take a respectful 

 leave of you and Natural History together. 



THE END. 



LONDON: 

 GILBERT & R1VINGTON, PRINTERS, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE. 



