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rofit is differently stated from an article in the _Quarterly Review_. A pound of 11_s_. Hyson _s. d._ Costs at the Company's Sale 4 4 King's Duty 4 4 ____ 8 8 Retailer's profit, brokerage, &c. 2 4 _____ 11 0 We have often received from one of the most extensively dealing retail Tea-dealers in the metropolis, an assurance, similar to that of our correspondent, _S_. so that we do not require the substantiation he proffers.--_Ed. M_. * * * * * The Naturalist. GLEANINGS IN NATURAL HISTORY. Observers of Nature seem to be just now appreciating the observation of the benevolent _Gilbert White_, of Selborne, who lived and died in the last century: "that if stationary men would pay some attention to the districts on which they reside, and would publish their thoughts respecting the objects that surround them, from such materials might be drawn the most complete county histories." Accordingly, a little system of rural philosophy has been founded upon the best of all bases, home-observation, and such books as have resulted from these labours, promise to make the study of Nature more popular than will all the Zoological, Botanical, and Geological Societies of Europe. Among these works we include the cheap reprint of the _Natural History of Selborne_; Mr. Rennie's delightful observations which are scattered through the Zoological volumes of the _Library of Entertaining Knowledge_; but more especially the _Journal of a Naturalist_, published by Mr. Leonard Knapp, about three years since, and stated by the author to have originated in his admiration of Mr. White's _Selborne_. The volume before us is the result of a congenial feeling, and is written by Edward Jesse, Esq., deputy surveyor of his majesty's parks, by means of which appointment he must have possessed peculiar opportunities and facilities of observation, as is evident in the local recollections throughout his volume. Thus, we find miscellaneous particulars of the Royal Parks and Forests, and from the writer's residence on the bank of the Thames, (we conclude, near Bushy Park,) a few Maxims for an Angler. The whole is a very charming _melange_, with a most discursive arrangement, it is true, b
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