♦ KNOWLEDGE ♦ 



[JtLV 31, 1885. 



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certainly attempt tn 

 fiiUy recorded by nu. 

 illustratiye anecdot rs 

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amid it, and iiMtaMv lin- wav -I' I'.l 

 legends so rife wli.-r.'tlir hmcIuiil'- if tli 

 tion are as Vi't uiikii..,Mi as tin- \',.Ks 

 way models (^f wliat tliey should be. Si 

 maps and thirty-four engravin>'s of seem 

 text. To those, then, who are seeking' 

 from the beaten track of the ordinary mi 

 we would commend the study of the \v\ 

 heads this notice. Our aut'lionss assui 

 the birthplace of tlie cuck.ui-cl.x^k and t 

 they will meet with the siniplicilv ^^\nr 

 such primitive peojile as are vct"uiit.H!. 



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Mr. Sinclair has expended a i,' i .!.■; 



attempt to show that a com. t .-. 

 meteoric stones revolving in a s. ri 

 central nucleus, and that by solar aci 

 pulled out into very elongated ellipsi 

 .axes, or lines of apsides, passing thro- 



We fear that thi'^ 

 ■ bourne whence 



I', i-iau King, or 

 11, iliMox, B.A. 

 C, 1SS.5.)— Mr. 



. olii .f our Sixth 

 ilarL, .u y,h\i him- 

 ri 1.1 the allegory 



because to the student ■ ' ■ .':, .-.advanced, 



books are open which 1 ' ; '■; :-lv an I in detuil 



with that doctrine. BlU lai- .-,.. lal HuK' v..lume needs 

 harder thinking and more watchful perusal than the first 

 one did to enable its drift to be apprehended. Both the 

 mathematician and the experimental physicist will find 



Qservation of eii.ivy d..v..loiH,'d in the 



I'idiv X,nnVH:.r of r.,,.lVs Mnga:inr. 



- I i lli-f is a cliarmingly illu.s- 



1 • enjoyed under the shade 



I' ■aoh to the accompaniment 



A - -N me stories, as many articles, 

 ke up the number, which will surely 



a railway-carriage and on many a 

 j,,M. the f.irthcoming holiday season. 

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jraphy, inasmu,di : 

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oductiou of a mere string 

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