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Queries and Answers, 



enpugl^ to prove, that, in the conduct of this work, the author has shown 

 neither the information nor the industry which might justify h^im in be- 

 coming an interpreter of the labours of others, or the fram^r of q. system 

 of his own." (P/w7. Mflrg., April, 1830, p. 313.) 



T/ie Dcscripfioji of the Double Shadows noticed by me, and inserted in 

 your Magazine (Vol. XL p. 10?^.)^ having been misunderstood by your cor- 

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't)eg to state that, in no one instance, have tliere been any pools of water in 

 iihe street that could reflect the sun's image when the double shadows have 

 %een observed. The Carriage way in this town is a macadamised road, 

 %ept in the best order possible. The arguments of W. would have been 

 •perfectly correct, had there been any collection of water in the road, and 

 had the appearance of the shadows been such as represented in his diagram. 

 In the present case, I think some other cause must be assigned. I am, 

 •♦«ir, &c. — Mitj)hatamet. Wycombe, Jan. 16. 1830. 



^^^^ 'Errata. — In p. 244. line 30. for " fig. 57." read " fig. 58." In p. 247. 

 -\v6iQ 25. for " Papilio crataegata" read " Papilio cratae^gi." In p. 372. 

 Ulna 19. after *' Quadnmanous" insert the words " sndBimanousJ" , 

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 " 4 Ji Bui^n to nilio^i ^^^fiini Tjd to bnfi \3jiifiiAb f/^iha 

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^.j.A-MONTULY Guide far Yawng Naturalists, -rrri^]£fW\\Xymi<hQ< so good as 

 jto inform me if there is a work in circulation, of portable size, and mode- 

 X<^t<^ price, which dii:ects the naturalist in his montlily researches, and may 

 pe referred to as a guide for every season ? Such a volume would be of 

 v^^l^lcul^ble&erj^ipe to the young beginner, wiio Piften finds himself at a .loss 



