Press Opinions. 



BIOLOGICAL SERIES. 

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

 FJt.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.D., M.R.C.P., Lecturer 

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

 8vo. 6s. 



British Medical Journal. The editor of the "Cambridge Natural Science 

 Manuals " has been fortunate not only in the selection of the above-named 



subject but also in securing as authors Drs Bolleston and Kanthack 



This manual can in every sense be most highly recommended, and it should 

 supply what has hitherto been a real want. 



The Medical Chronicle. " This handbook is an attempt to supply a 

 practical guide to the post-mortem room," say the authors in their intro- 

 duction, and any competent reader will acknowledge that they have succeeded 

 in their attempt. They have not only supplied the student with a large 

 amount of reliable information, but have done it in a clear and very 

 readable form. 



PHYSICAL SERIES. 

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

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

 M.A., F.R.S., Assistant Director of the Cavendish Labora- 

 tory, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 

 5s. The two parts are also published separately. 

 Heat. 3s. Light. 3s. 



Nature. Teachers who require a book on Light, suitable for the 

 Class-room and Laboratory, would do well to adopt Mr Glazebrook's work. 



Science and Art. For the practical courses on Heat and Light now 

 forming such a prominent feature in the curriculum of so many of our 

 schools and colleges, these books are admirably suited. 



Educational Review. Mr Glazebrook's great practical experience has 

 enabled him to treat the experimental aspect of the subject with unusual 

 power, and it is in this that the great value of the book, as compared with 

 most of the ordinary manuals, consists. 



Saturday Review. It is difficult to admire sufficiently the ingenuity and 

 simplicity of many of the experiments without losing sight of the skill and 

 judgment with which they are arranged. 



Journal of Education. We have no hesitation in recommending this 

 book to the notice of teachers. 



School Guardian. It is no undue praise to say that they are worthy both 

 of their author and of the house by which they are issued. 



Teachers' Aid. Text-books of which it would be almost impossible to 

 speak too highly. 



