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Royal College of Science, Dublin. 



REVIEW. 



THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION HANDBOOK. 



Handbook to the City of Dublin and the Surrounding 

 District. Prepared for the Meeting of the British Association, 

 September, 1908. Dublin, printed at the I'niversity Press, by 

 Ponsonby & Gibbs. Pp. 8 and 441, 2 maps, 37 plates and 55 Figs, 

 in text. 



Thirty four years ago Ireland led the way in producing, for the first 

 time, at the Belfast Meeting of the British Association, a well-written 

 and, for the times, a well-illustrated Guide to the Counties of Antrim 

 and Down for the use of the members and visitors present ; this being 

 the area included in the various excursions planned for the Meeting. 

 F'our years later a Guide to the County of Dublin wss issued for the 

 benefit of those attending the Dublin Meeting, but on less popular lines, 

 and without illustrations. An outline map was, however, provided, as in 

 the case of the Belfast Guide, and a geological map. This year again 

 Dublin welcomes the British Association, and another Guide, up-to-date 

 in its general features and embodying, as far as possible in such a work, 

 all the main discoveries that have been made since 1878 in various 

 branches of science, is provided. Rather thick and heavy for a con- 

 venient pocket-manual — as most of these annual guides are supposed to 

 be— we said as we examined it ; an excellent reference book, evidently 



