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ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. Vols. I., II., III., IV., V., XIX., XX. 5s. each. The above in Parts or Monthly Numbers will do. THE AVIARY, OR MAGAZINE OF BRITISH MELODY. A COLLECTION OF DIVERTING SONGS, AIRS, &c.: Both published about the middle of last century. CHURCHMAN'S SHEET ALMANAC: all the Years. GRETTON'S INTRODUCTION TO TRANSLATION, &c. Part II. VIEWS OF ARUNDEL HOUSE IN THE STRAND, 1646. London, published by T. Thane, Rupert Street, Haymarket. 1792. PARKER'S GLOSSARY OF ARCHITECTURE. 2nd Edition. PICKERING'S STATUTES AT LARGE. 8vo. Edit. Camb. From 46 Geo. III. cap. 144. (Vol. XLVI. Part I.) to 1 Wm. IV. EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. Nos. for May, 1817; January, February, May, June, 1818; April, June, July, October, and December, 1819. STANHOPE'S PARAPHRASE OF EPISTLES AND GOSPELS. London, 1732. Vols. III. and IV. THE LAWYER AND MAGISTRATE'S MAGAZINE, complete, or single Volumes, _circa_ 1805-1810. TODD'S CYCLOPAEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. PHELPS' HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Part 4., and Parts 9. to end. BAYLE'S DICTIONARY. English Version, by DE MAIZEAUX. London, 1738. Vols. I. and II. SWIFT'S (DEAN) WORKS. Dublin: G. Faulkner. 19 volumes 1768. Vol. I. TRANSACTIONS OF THE MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. Vol. I. and II. ARCHAEOLOGIA. Vols. III., IV., V., VII. Boards. MARTYN'S PLANTAE CANTABRIGIENSES. 12mo. London, 1763. *** _Correspondents sending Lists of Books Wanted are requested to send their names._ *** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Notices to Correspondents. _Owing to a necessity for going to press this week at an unusually early period, that the present Number might be included in the Monthly Part, we are compelled to omit replies to many Correspondents._ L. A. M. (Great Yarmouth) _will find several Notes respecting the means of discovering the bodies of the drowned in our_ 4th Vol., pp. 148. 251. 297. H. O. N. (Brighton). _In our own practice we have never obtained pictures with the agreeable colour which is produced by the iodide of silver, when iodide of ammonium has been used. The flaking of the collodion would indicate an excess of iodide, and is often cured by the addition of about twe
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