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self what does it look like." If you wish to keep the portions of any subject in order "locate" to your Room of Location, and Mnemonical Key. But at all times, and in all cases, be sure to connect one familiar idea to another, to Associate. Throughout the preceeding pages it has been my endeavour, not to trouble the student with a lot of remarks of my own, but, to make him understand the principles of this Science, and even now, perhaps, many would wish me to go further, but allow me to advise the reader, to use "inventiveness," do not despair, persevere, practice, for everything you wish to remember use your principles, and you must soon become thorough master of the Science of Memory.

Edwin Horatio Fairchild.


F. A. Ford, Printer, Upper Street, Islington.