Wanted by Mr. Hayward, Bookseller, Bath.


Notices to Correspondents.

Owing to the length of Professor De Morgan's very interesting article and the number of our Advertisements, we have enlarged our present Number to Thirty-two pages.

Books Wanted. So many of our Correspondents seem disposed to avail themselves of our plan of placing the booksellers in direct communication with them, that we find ourselves compelled to limit each list of books to two insertions. We would also express a hope that those gentlemen who may at once succeed in obtaining any desired volumes will be good enough to notify the same to us, in order that such books may not unnecessarily appear in such list even a second time.

The letters for A. Z., Mr. Demayne, Mr. F. Crossley, &c., have been duly forwarded.

X. Y. Z. We have no doubt the early numbers of The Press may be procured on application to the publisher of that paper.

F. M. The passage in King John,

"My face so thin

That in my ear I dare not stick a rose,