GLEANINGS 
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IN 
SCIENCE. 
JANUARY TO DECEMBER , 
1831 . 
VOL. III. 
The Gleaners spread around, and here and there, 
Spike after Spike, their scanty harvest pick. 
Thomson. 
In the knowledge of bodies we must be content to glean what we can from parti- 
cular experiments ; since we cannot, from a discovery of their real essences, grasp 
at a time whole sheaves, and in bundles comprehend the nature and properties of 
whole species together. 
Locke. 
CALCUTTA : 
PRINTED AT THE BAPTIST MISSION PRESS, CIRCULAR ROAD ; 
AND SOLD BY MESSRS. THACKER AND CO. ST. ANDREW’S LIBRARY. 
1831. 
