RECOMMENDATIONS. 



From Sir R. I. MURCHISON, M A, F.R.S., President of the Royai 

 Geographical Society. 



Sir,— I be? to thank you for sending me Two Parts of the excellent little work for the 

 people, entitled "That's It." 



As President of the Royal Geographical Society, I willingly say, that in commencing 

 the labours of your associates and self with an account of the earth and its principal 

 phenomena, and thence passing on to natural history, you are taking the road which 

 every man of science must consider to be the right one. 



The little woodcuts are well designed to convey the necessary instructions, and 1 

 heartily wish you the success you deserve. 



10, Belgrave Squaee, Yours faithfully, 



March 14, 1859. RODERICK I. MURCHISON. 



From the Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D. 



Dear Sib, — I have bought and read " The Reason Why," and other similar books of 

 yours, with great delight. 



I like the specimen of " That's It " very much. Go on with it, for I am sure it will 

 be most useful. 



7, Montague Place, Sincerely yours, 



Russell Square, London. JOHN GUMMING. 



From the Rev. R. MAGTJIRE. 

 Deab Sib, — I have rend with great interest \ our first Number of the Publication 

 entitled " That's It," and I have to thank you for favouring me with a copy. 



I have no hesitation in saying that it is a most ably conducted work, and promises to 

 afford much valuable and useful information to the people. Such works, from their 

 general usefulness, are well worthy of encouragement. 



k I remain, truly yours, 



39, Mtddleton Squabe, EX!. - ROBERT MAGUIRE. 



From the Rev. HUGH ALLEW. 



Deab Sir, — I have read with great pleasure Two Numbers of your Publication, 

 entitled "That's It." 



It is evidently a work executed with very considerable talent, and conveys most 

 valuable information, in a compendious form, and yet attractive style. 



You need not fear the success of such a work as this ; as it becomes known, it is sure 

 to be very extensively circulated. 



St. Jupe's, Whitechapel, Sincerely yours, 



March 8, 1859. HUGH ALLEN. 



From Dr. JOHN SPURGIN, F.R.C.P. 



JDear Sib, — Fixing the attention of the student is half-way to teach the lesson, and 

 to this is the memory but a subservient faculty. 



" That's It" comes the nearest to the desired object, and the sketches of the 

 skilled artist are brought to bear very usefully for illustration and for comprehension. 



" That's It," moreover, will refresh the memory of Tutor as well as of Student ; and 

 wishing it every success, 



I am, dear Sir, 



Yours truly, 



17, Gbeat Cumberland Street. JOHN SPURGIN. 



From the Rev. Dr. JARBO, North Shields. 

 The Rev. Dr. Jarbo's compliments to the Author of "That's It," and begs to thank 

 him for that work, the first two Parts of which he has just perused. The work promises 

 to be eminently useful to all, but especially to the young. Dr. Jarbo has great pleasure 

 in recommending it. 



From the Rev. Dr. BEARD, Manchester. 



"That's It" is, in truth, "Plain Teaching." Everybody can understand it, so 

 simple is the method pursued. The matter is good; the style simple and clear. 

 Moreover, the numerous woodcuts are real illustrations. 



JOHN BEARD, D.D. 



From Dr. C. J. B. ALDIS, M.A. 

 Sib,-— Accept my thanks for Nos. 1 and 2 of your most useful Publication, entitled 

 "That's It," which, by the objective mode of teaching adopted, is admirably suited 

 for improving the public mind. 



Chester Terrace, Chester Square, Your obedient Servant, 



March 7, 1859. . ALD1S, M.D., M.A., Cantab. 



