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HE concluding obzervations in the intelligent lettef from P. 3. will be noticed in the usual list at the end of tbe volume.
The Letter from Chorographus is received and post=» -4.poned.
We wish our correspondents to take notice, that those communications which are not received at the office, on or before tbe 18th of the month, cannot be introduced into the number preparing for publication. However de- airous we may be to comply with the wishes of those who, contribute to our assistance in this undertaking,-we are obliged to introduce this restriction with respect to time, to prevent indiscreet haste in the conduct of the work.
We have to return our thanks to Veterinarius for bis communication introduced into the present number; and 2150 for his kind intentions of giving us future Support, but we cannot admit the conclusion of his first paragraph to be precisely correct, that the insertion of his first letter forms any thipg like an engagement, to insert his future ones. Their introduction must depend not only on their merit, but upon their zuitability to the nature and design of our publication.
An article we have introduced under the title Manu= „Factures and Useful Arts in our Jast number, might have exeused our inserting the Letter from V. G. if we had not been unwilling to disappoint the wisbes of a new and in= telligent corresponent, whose communications will always be very acceptable.


