Miscellaneous Lntelligence. 497 
ntains 
(Macmillan & Co.).—The sketch, which opens this work, was 
written by a personal friend of the late Professor Clifford, and 
a complete bio hy, it brings out clearly the prominent points 
in the mental character and the attainments of the gifted mathe- 
Matician, whos k was so suddenly interrupted. The lectures 
author. It is well both for his sake and for that of the public 
that they have been preserved and presented in this form. 
5. Seeing and Thinking ; by the late Witt1aM K. CurrrorD, 
F.R.S. 156 pp. 8vo. London, (Nature Series: Macmillan & Co.). 
—Four lectures delivered by Professor Clifford at Shoreditch ; 
they bear the titles: the Eye and the Brain; the Eye and seeing; 
the Brain and thinking; of omecamo - aggetene They contain 
Many important scientific facts presented In so simp! 
and Hen odes fullness of iiieaeration as to be intelligible even to 
those who have had no scientific training. 
