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"Volume 20, No. 584. (Supplement to Vol. 20)"

Scientific information, really made popular,
and of ready, practical utility, has uniformly found admission in
our pages; and, above all, subjects of natural history have received
especial attention, in graphic illustrations--which part of our plan
has been adopted by every cheap journal of the last four years; or,
from the first pictorial description of the Zoological Gardens,
before the publication of the catalogue by the Society; while it is a
source of gratification to know that within the above period, natural
history, from being almost confined to public museums and private
cabinets, has become the most popular study and amusement of the
present day.
Upon the continued cheapness of our little work, we do not intend to
touch, more than by reference to the enlargement of the letter-press
as commenced with the present volume. The alteration has, we believe,
received general approbation; and, either with regard to the extent of
the letter-press, or the condensed character of its subject-matter,
we have still the satisfaction of knowing THE MIRROR to continue,
as it has often been characterized by contemporaries, "the cheapest
publication of the day." Its other merits we are content to leave to
the discernment of each reader.
Our future volume will be conducted upon the plan of its predecessors,
with such improvements as time and occasion may suggest. To one point,
economy of space, we promise our best consideration; though we may
not succeed in rivalling Mr.


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