Wanted by the _Rev. G. R. Mackarness_, Barnwell Rectory, near Oundle.
{411}
ANCIENT COMMERCE OF HINDOSTAN, forming Vol. VII. of "Maurice's Indian
Antiquities, 1796."
Wanted by the _Rev. H. Atlay, B.-Casterton, Stamford_.
BISHOP O'BRIEN'S TEN SERMONS ON JUSTIFICATION.
Wanted by _Lieut. Bruce_, Royal Horse Artillery, Chatham.
LATIMER'S SERMONS. Published by the Parker Society. Vol. I.
Wanted by _Mr. J. G. Nichols_, 25. Parliament Street.
PLANS OR MAPS OF ANCIENT LONDON, and Representations of Remarkable and
Interesting Objects connected therewith--large size (such as Old St.
Paul's, Paul's Cross, Old London Bridge, &c.).
A Copy of No. 1. (or early number) of "The Times" Newspaper.
A Copy of one of the "Broadsheets" issued during the Plague.
Wanted by _Mr. Joseph Simpson_, Librarian, Literary and Scientific
Institution, Islington, London.
* * * * *
Notices to Correspondents.
SIGMA. _The Rev. Richard Warner, the Historian of Bath, we believe, is
still living, and is Rector of Chadfield, Wilts, and Chelwood,
Somersetshire._
F. S. A. _The origin as well as the demolition of Castell Dinas, Bran, near
Llangollen, have baffled our topographical antiquaries. For some notices of
this fortress consult Pennant's_ Tour in Wales, p. 279., edit. 1778 (_with
a plate of it_); _Leland's_ Itinerary, vol. v. p. 51.; _and_ Beauties of
England and Wales, vol. xviii. p. 558.
RUSTICA. _The Dutch Gothic Church_, noticed in The Times _of the 5th inst.,
is in Austin Friars_.
J--G. _We did not succeed in getting the book._
NEISON ON RAILWAY ACCIDENTS _is published in the_ Journal of the
Statistical Society _for December, 1853, and may be had of Parker, 445
Strand_.
B. T. A. _The line_ "England, with all thy faults I love thee still," _is
by Cowper_ (The Task, book ii.).
REV. J. J. _We fear some injustice was done--unintentionally, but fear also
that it is now too late to remedy it._
INQUIRER (Birmingham). _Some of our correspondents have met with great
success from Mr. Crookes' process; but we are bound to say that it has not
been universal._
G. W. E. _recommends that in immersing a collodion plate it should first be
inserted horizontally, and then transversely in the nitrate of silver bath,
as a sure means of avoiding spots_.
_He is informed that if the edges of his glass are roughed, it will greatly
tend to the adhesion of the collodion. The nitrate
|