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THIS attractive volume, with its numerous excellent illustrations and its clear type, is calculated to create interest in the study of science. The editor has arranged matters in such a manner that most branches of natural knowledge are drawn upon to provide interesting reading. The first six articles, for example, deal with subjects belonging to physics, biology astronomy and geology—and the reader's attention is certainly not kept upon one subject for too long at one time.
Cassell's Popular Science.
Edited by Alexander S. Galt. Volume ii. Pp. xii + 556. (London: Cassell and Co., Ltd., 1904.)
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Cassell's Popular Science . Nature 69, 391 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069391d0
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