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THE author of this little work of forty-eight pages well known as a successful teacher, of wide experience in connection with classes recognized by the Science and Art Department. It is avowedly a guide to the art of passing an examination, the author giving it as his opinion that “knowledge of any subject is not the only requisite to successfully passing an examination in it.”
Guide to Examinations in Physiography, and Answers to Questions.
By W. Jerome Harrison (London: Blackie and Son, 1891.)
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Guide to Examinations in Physiography, and Answers to Questions. Nature 44, 613 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044613b0
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