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cember, 1819. {466} 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. PHELP'S 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. Vols. I. and II. ARCHAEOLOGIA. Vols. III., IV., V., VIII. Boards. MARTYN'S PLANTAE CANTABRIGIENSES. 12mo. London, 1763. ABBOTSFORD EDITION OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS. Odd Vols. THE TRUTH TELLER. A Periodical. R. MANT'S CHURCH ARCHITECTURE CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THE MIND OF THE CHURCH. 8vo. Belfast, 1840. J. L. PETIT'S CHURCH ARCHITECTURE. 2 Vols. CAMBRIDGE CAMDEN SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. Vol. III.--ELLICOTT ON VAULTING. QUARTERLY REVIEW, 1845. COLLIER'S FURTHER VINDICATION OF HIS SHORT VIEW OF THE STAGE. 1708. CONGREVE'S AMENDMENT OF COLLIER'S FALSE AND IMPERFECT CITATIONS. 1698. BEDFORD'S SERIOUS REFLECTIONS ON THE ABUSES OF THE STAGE. 8vo. 1705. *** _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. J. N. C. _will see by this week's Number, that the line to which he refers is from_ Hamlet. K. R. H. M.'s _communication was marked for insertion before we received his Note_. W. F. _We were quite unable to attend to your wishes this week._ STUPIDITAS. _We have never known such failures to take place as you describe. In all probability you have not_ perfectly _immersed your paper in the saline solution. Half a drachm of muriate of soda, and the same quantity of muriate of barytes and muriate of ammonia, dissolved in a quart of water, forms a very excellent application for the paper, previous to the use of the ammonio-nitrate._ H. HENDERSON. _Any application applied to your window would in a great part obstruct the light. Brushing it over with starch might be tried._ B--Z. _Yes. Many of the very best pictures in the_ Photographic Exhibition in Bond Street, _as we may probably take an opportunity of pointing out in
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