A. B. R. will find the passage he refers to

"Spirits are not finely touch'd,

But to fine issues ——"

in the opening scene of "Measure for Measure."

NOVUS. "The Three Treatises by Wickliffe," edited by Dr. Todd, have not actually been published as yet. Copies will, however, soon be on sale at Messrs. Hamilton and Adams', Paternoster Row.

E. A. D.'s communication did not reach us in time to enable us to do as he wished.

THEOPHYLACT will find the most important point in his letter treated in our next Number. Would he in future oblige us by separating his various communications?

ת א is thanked for his very kind letter, which we have availed ourselves of his permission to forward.

DAN. STONE, ESQUIRE'S "Anagrams" reached us at too late a period for insertion in the present Number.

REPLIES RECEIVED.—Ash Sap—Anagrams—Marriage of Ecclesiastics—Horology—Bourchier Family—Pauper's Badge—Carling Sunday—Three Estates of the Realm—Posie of other Men's Flowers—Sacro sancta Regum Majestas—The Soul's Errand—Middleton's Epigrams—Man is born to Trouble—Cockney—Flemings in Pembrokeshire—Image of both Churches, &c.—Crowns have their Compass—Aneroid Barometer—Eyre Family—Baxtorf's Translation of Levita—Wylecop—Equestrian Figure of Elizabeth—Nao for Ship—Medical Use of Pigeons, and others which are in type.