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THIS is not a very remarkable addition to the already large number of easy books on geology. When we have said that the volume is readable, and a suitable one to put into the hands of beginners, we have uttered all that is demanded by the text. The illustrations are the least attractive features of the book; none of them are striking, and few, if any, of them are new. A fact to which attention may well be directed, is that the book does not follow any examination scheme.
Geology.
By C. L. Barnes Pp. viii + 181. (London: Rivington, Percival, and Co.)
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Geology. Nature 53, 460 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053460b0
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