Press Opinions. 

 BIOLOGICAL SERIES. 



Practical Morbid Anatomy. By H. D. Rolleston, M.D., 

 F.R.C.R, Fellow of St John's Colle<^e, Cambridge, Assistant 

 Physician and Lecturer on Pathology, St George's Hospital, 

 London, and A. A. Kantiiack, M.D., M.R.C.P., Lecturer 

 on Pathology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Crown 

 8vo. Qs. 



British Medical Journal. The editor of the "Cambridge Natural Science 

 Manuals" has been fortunate not only in the selection of the above-named 



subject but also in securing as authors Drs Rolleston and Kanthack 



This manual can in every sense be most highly recommended, and it should 

 supply what has hitherto been a real want. 



Lancet. This small and beautifully printed volume is one of the 

 biological series of the Cambridge Natural Science Manuals, and is 

 intended to serve as a handbook to the post-mortem room, and it does 



so most completely If post-mortem examinations were carried out in the 



thorough and orderly manner laid down in this handbook this experience 

 would be of the utmost service to the student in his after career, whether as 

 a practitioner or teacher. 



PHYSICAL SERIES. 



Heat and Light. An Elementary Text-book, Theoretical and 

 Practical, for Colleges and Schools. By R. T. Glazebrook, 

 M.A., F.R.S., Assistant Director of the Cavendish Labora- 

 tory, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 

 OS. The two parts are also published separately. 

 Heat. 3s. Light. 3s. 



Nature. Teachers who require a book on Light, suitable for the 

 Class-room and Laboratory, would do well to adopt Mr Glazebrook's work. 



Journal of Education. We have no hesitation in recommending this 

 book to the notice of teachers. 



School Guardian. It is no undue praise to say that they are worthy both 

 of their author and of the house by which they are issued. 



Teachers' Aid. Text-books of which it would be almost impossible to 

 speak too highly. 



Petrology for Students. An Introduction to the Study 

 of Rocks under the Microscope. By A. Harker, M.A^, 

 F.G.S., Fellow of St John's College, and Demonstrator in 

 Geology (Petrology) in the University of Cambridcre 

 Crown 8vo. 7^. 6d. 



Nature. There can be nothing but praise for the clear and straight- 

 forward way in which the author lias presented his facts, and for the wealth 

 of new matter whicli the book contains. The book shows evidence of most 

 careful research into the literature of the subject, and is in fact thoroughly 

 up to date, containing many extracts from papers which have appeared 

 within the present year. 



AthenxBum. All working Students will welcome Mr Barker's manual 

 with gratitude. 



