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GEOLOGY. 



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collecting for his own use, and carefully examining nu- 

 merous rock-specimens, and by acquiring the habit of 

 patiently seeking the cause of everything which meets bis 

 eye, and by comparing it with all that he has himself seen 

 or read of, he will, even if without any previous know- 

 ledge, in a short time infallibly become a good geologist, 

 and as certainly will he enjoy the high satisfaction of con- 

 tributing to the perfection of the history of this wonder- 

 ful world. 



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