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F. S. The allusion to which our correspondent refers, is to a well-known stanza:
"The Sun's perpendicular heat
Illumines the depth of the sea,
And the fishes, beginning to sweat,
Cry, 'Bless us how hot we shall be.'"
DESPECTUS. Such of the various matters suggested in our correspondent's voluminous communication as are calculated for insertion in our columns shall be introduced as opportunities offer.
RADIX. A diamond Latin Dictionary, by Riddle, has, we believe, been published by Messrs. Longman.