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Glacier, is very uniform, some highly interesting and important 
observations have been made. It was found that the land is ris- 
mg, as indicated, for instance, by the occurrence of marine ani- 
locality was favorable the lan d by drift, s 
taining very characteristic lithological specimens, the identifica- 
tion of which with rocks in South Greenland was a very easily 
half of the first volume, is an exposition of the acme of Logic 
m its more recent developments. Following 
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by a symbolic notation of the utmost Sip ae & The system is, 
; i exible that it embraces 
With ease forms of argument which the narrow limits of the old 
and while rendered more powerful as a guide in intellectual pro- 
cesses, is made practically useful. Other changes of similar effect 
and of great interest might be mentioned, but must be p 
Over for want of space. 
: Y> ee 
Inductive Inference ;' Inductive or Inverse Application of the The- 
ory of Probabilities. Book II, Exact Measurement of Phenom- 
ena; Units and Standards of Measurement; Analysis of Quantita- 
