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to appear with perfect regularity, and will be seen to contain 

 much interesting and highly important information. But the 

 Council observe with regret that only about half the Fellows of 

 the Society apply for it, or have given directions for its trans- 

 mission to them. This is the more to be regretted, inasmuch as 

 the present Post-office regulations offer great facility for its 

 cheap conveyance to the most remote parts of the United King- 

 dom. The quarterly transmission to Regent-street of six penny 

 postage stamps would enable all Fellows of the Society to receive 

 the Journal within a few hours after its publication. 



