MACKIE THE AERONAUTS OF THE SOLEN1IOEEN AGE. 3 



for that Collection which ought and does take pre-eminence amongst 

 those of all nations, although it is packed so close as not to be a 

 tithe as interesting or as instructive as it could and should be. 



Even since the specimen has arrived and been inspected, an article 

 in our contemporary ' The Intellectual Observer,' written with much 

 care and a complete acquaintance with the bibliography of the subject, 

 by Mr. Henry Woodward, of the British Museum, would seem to leave 



