V. is requested to say how we can address a letter to him.
W. P. A. The Catalogue of Sir T. Phillip's MSS. is privately printed. There are copies, we believe, at the Bodleian, the Athenæum, and the Society of Antiquaries.
E. B. P. Correct in this supposition.
W. A. The Camden Society could not undertake the publication of the proposed Monumentarium Anglicanum, without neglecting the objects for which it was more immediately instituted.
D. K.'s Query was in type before we received his reminder. We do not acknowledge the receipt of Queries, from an anxiety not to occupy space unnecessarily.
C. W. and B. W. E. are both thanked for the friendly tone of their communications.
X. Y. Z. Hallam's Literature of Europe. The supplemental notes on the Literature of Europe have not yet been incorporated in any edition of that work. They form a separate volume adapted to all the existing editions.
Monumentarium Anglicanum. We continue to receive valuable communications upon this subject, which we shall take an early opportunity of bringing before our Readers.
De H. A private communication awaits this correspondent. Will he furnish us with his address?
Among many communications which we are this week obliged to postpone for want of room, we may mention Mr. Peter Cunningham's Reply to Mr. Foss on the Outer Temple—An interesting paper on The Lay of The Last Minstrel, and many Replies.