f 65 3 
P. S. Mr. Delaval, who was one of the com- 
mittee, has given me leave to infert his opinion upon 
this fubjeCt j which is this. That he concurs with 
me in thinking that fuch conductors as are elevated 
higher than the buildings to which they are applied, 
or are pointed at the top, are improper and dan- 
gerous. 
He was defirous of delivering his opinion at the 
committee : but, as the meetings of it were held 
in thefurnmer only, his abfence from London pre» 
vented his attendance. 
Vol. LXiir, 
K; 
X. A 
