Press Opinions. 



BIOLOGICAL SERIES. 



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

 F.R.C.P., Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, Assistant 

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

 London, and A. A. KANTHACK, M.I)., M.R.C.P., Lecturer 

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

 8vo. 65. 



British MedicalJournal. This manual can in every sense be most highly 

 recommended, and it should supply what has hitherto been a real want. 



The Soluble Ferments and Fermentation. By J. 



REYNOLDS GREEN, Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Botany to 

 the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Demy 8vo. 

 12s. 



Nature. It is not necessary to recommend the perusal of the book to all 

 interested in the subject since it is indispensable to them, and we will merely 

 conclude by congratulating the Cambridge University Press on having added 

 to their admirable series of Natural Science Manuals an eminently successful 

 work on so important and difficult a theme, and the author on having written 

 a treatise cleverly conceived, industriously and ably worked out, and on the 

 whole, well written. 



Brewer's Journal. It will of course find a place in every brewer's library, 

 and will be a work much studied and much pondered over by the thoughtful 

 and highly trained men who now represent our profession. 



PHYSICAL SERIES. 



Mechanics and Hydrostatics. An Elementary Text-book, 

 Theoretical and Practical, for Colleges and Schools. By 

 R. T. GLAZEBROOK, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge, Director of the National Physical Laboratory. 

 With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 8s. Qd. 

 Also in separate parts. 



Part I. Dynamics. 4s. Part II. Statics. 3s. 



Part III. Hydrostatics. 3s. 



Knowledge. We cordially recommend Mr Grlazebrook's volumes to the 

 notice of teachers. 



Practical Teacher. We heartily recommend these books to the notice of 

 all science teachers, and especially to the masters of Organised Science 

 Schools, which will soon have to face the question of simple practical work 

 in physics, for which these books will constitute an admirable introduction 

 if not a complete vade mecum. 



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

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

 M.A., F.R.S. Crown 8vo. 5s. The two parts are also 

 published separately. 



Heat. 3s. Light. 3s. 



Journal of Education. We have no hesitation in recommending this 

 book to the notice of teachers. 



Practical Photographer. Mr Glazebrook's text-book on "Light" cannot 

 be too highly recommended. 



