CHAPTER X. 
CONNECTION WITH OTHER STUDIES. 
Union of all Sciences. Relation of Fossil Botany to Geology , 
Botany. Mining. Chemistry. History. Physical Geography. 
Connexion with Moral Science. Natural Theology. Argument 
for design. Illustrations of higher truths. Harmony with 
Revelation. Temper of mind fostered. Earth a Necropolis. 
And darkness and doubt are now flying away, 
No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn, 
So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, 
The bright and the balmy etFulgence of morn, 
See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending. 
And nature all glowing in Eden’s first bloom! 
On the cold cheek of death, smiles and roses are blending, 
And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.”— Beattie. 
The chariot of truth like the car of 
Aurora progresses amidst a sisterhood link¬ 
ed hand in hand. Guido’s picture of the 
morning may well represent the majestic 
