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pf Miiieralogical Implements, and most articles requisite ia 

 Experimental Philosophy and Chemistry, may be purchased 

 of Messrs. G. and H. Knight, Forster-Lane, London. 



The Botanist may obtain Tery complete Pocket 

 Botanical Microscopes, of various powers and constructions, 

 as also every article for Astronomical, Optical and Mathe- 

 matical purposes, of Mr. Bate, Mathematical Instrument 

 Maker, Poultry, London. 



Conchologists will gain much insight into the Science, if 

 they would, as before recommended, possess themselves of 

 specimens of the various genera and families of shells, these 

 may be obtained, on very moderate terms, of Mr. Mawe in 

 the Strand, London ; as also collections of Minerals, assor- 

 ted and named ; this gentleman, with the laudable motive of 

 advancing the study of Natural History, has just established 

 a Museum of Subjects in the two sciences, Conchology and 

 Mineralogy, at Cheltenham, at which establishment, as well 

 as at his residence, as above, the young Naturalist will gain 

 much useful knowledge, not only of Shells and Minerals, 

 but of most other subjects of Natural Curiosity. 



Having now given such general instructions as will enable 

 the Naturalist to pursue his favorite object with a probability 

 of success, we take this opportunity of earnestly pressing 

 upon his attention, that as in every created being the 

 wisdom and benevolence of their Almlglity Creator is 

 abundantly evinced, and that the wantonly destroying the 

 lives of Animals not only displays a want of feeling in- 



