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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Prof. Strong's continuation of his mathematical communication, came too late for 

 tills No., but will appear in the next. 



The account of the Georgia Gold Mines, came late and required so much time for 

 the execution of the cuts, that it could not appear before the April No. 



It Is earnestly requested, by the Editor, that nothing may be written upon the 

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A notice of Dunglisoa's Physiology, and also 6f Flint's Geography and other 

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