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Notices to Correspondents.

Being anxious to include as many Replies as possible in our present Number, in order that they may be found in the same Volume with the Queries to which they relate, we have omitted for this week our usual Photographic Correspondence, as well as our Notes on Books, and several interesting articles, which are in type.

Mr. Lyte's Treatment of Positives shall appear next week.

C. Mansfield Ingleby.—The passage—-

"The soul's dark cottage," &c.

is from Waller. See some curious illustrations of it in our 3rd Vol., pp. 154, 155.

W. Ewart. We should he glad to have an opportunity of looking at the collection of Epithets to which our correspondent refers.

Jarltzberg's Query in our next. His other articles shall have early attention.