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their constitution and relation by means of formule and reactions, 
illustrated by problems calculated to direct the attention of the 
student to the more important facts and principles of the science. 
By his method of developing the subject, Prof. Cooke succeeds 
in giving to chemistry a ne get of Seegh al sequence and math- - 
ematical exactness, and his , taken in connection with a good 
book of laboratory practice, eg be fo an a most efficient aid to 
erience, in support of his opinion that the so-called atmizone or 
antozone fog consists only of electrified oxygen and water; an 
opinion stated in his previous research published in 1863. An ab- 
stract of this supplementary memoir of Meissner will appear in 
bas next number 
Great Outline % Geceraphy a Text-Book to Pigs a 
tis ‘Vadooreal Atlas ESP E 8. Fay. 2388 pp. 12mo. New 
York, 1869. (G. P. bas m & Son).— Mr. Say has made an ae 
tant contribution to igs means 0 truction in geo hy in the 
Atlas and its accompanying text, Seely, published = utnam & 
Son. The work has lg ioe in preparation, the ma 
map havin 
been prepared by . scence bss Berlin, during the author’s haaes 
residence as Ameri ag Tape t European courts. A fac-simile 
the ps. The plan of instruction proposed in work is 
for ae teacher to read the lesson pines the book while ‘the pu 
him “ follow: wn AN AEY. word upon the plates,’ "2 soaens 6 or 
Sica rivers, &c., as the names are mentioned; an Ey oicruee: 
which is not to shots © at any one time, an hour, is stad enough. 
The pupil who goes throu Pe the work ROR the ee. * 
subjec 
6. Geology and Revelation ; or the ancient history of the earth 
considered in the light of Geological fa facts and revealed religion, 
with Illustrations ; by the Rev. Gzratp Mace aie 3, ofessor 
of Theology in the Royal College of St. Patrick’ Meynooth, 418 
pp. 12mo. London, 1870. (Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer 
—No pen on this subject has appeared from the Mate ‘ide 
that i worthy of respect than this by Dr. Moll 
authcr’s Biss bens of the principles of geology, with eae . 
