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BOOKS UPON MEMORY, FACTS, AND
ILLUSTRATIONS.


I have to acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of several Books upon Memory, and other things, sent in some instances anonymously; and I beg to say, that I shall feel extremely obliged to those who will kindly forward to me Books[1] on Memory (which might be useful to me though perhaps valueless to the owners), or any facts connected with remarkably good, bad, or eccentric Memory, suggestions upon Mnemonics, quotations upon Memory, or any information which may be serviceable to me upon the platform, in the class-room, or otherwise.

I shall also be glad to receive very difficult, choice, or peculiar pieces of composition, either in prose or verse, suitable for public Illustration; and shall be happy to forward others in return.

W. S.

  1. Books in paper, with open endu for inspection, and witten upon, "Printed," can be transmitted through the Postal the rate of FOUR OUNCES for One Penny.