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THIS is a collection of examination questions arranged progressively, and is intended for the use of science teachers and students. The idea is a good one, and we have no hesitation in saying that the book will be appreciated by those for whose benefit it has been compiled. Although we are far from approving of the present mania for examinations, we agree with the author that the conscientious answering of well-selected questions is of great advantage to the student. It not only tests his knowledge gained from text-books and from lectures, but it renders it more accurate and permanent.
Papers in Inorganic Chemistry.
Part I. Non-Metals. Part II. Non-Metals and Metals. By George E. R. Ellis (London: Rivingtons, 1886.)
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Our Book Shelf . Nature 34, 569 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034569b0
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