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ETHER STIIDIOHEM.

have to make great complaint either of you or of Mr. Colnaghi. (Spectator, p. 155.) If a gale of prints of Mr. Turner's works is desirable, cannot it be accomplished without breaking the head of

PRISCIAN ?

[The real " Priscian" was a grammarian. There was no question of grammar concerned in the substitution of a for ft in "Studiorum,"—by an accident, it might be which occurs often enough in printing, but which the printer could explain as not implying either ignorance or very extraordinary negligence. However, in this case, the printer informs us that "the error originated in following literally the title sent by the advertiser, terie,e repeated, and very distinctly written—it was his title for the book."—En.]