2 WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS’ 
Geology. 
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They are clear and vigorous in style, they never oppress the reader with a 
pedantic display of learning, nor overwhelm him with a pompous and super- 
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to the face of nature herself, instead of leading him by the tortuous and bewild- 
ering paths of technical system and artificial classijication.”—Saturday Re- 
view. 
INTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGY. 
By Davip Pace, LL.D., Professor of Geology in the Durham 
University of Physical Science, Newcastle. With Engravings on 
wood and Glossarial Index. Tenth Edition. 2s. 6d. 
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THE GEOLOGICAL EXAMINATOR. A Progres- 
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THE CRUST OF THE EARTH: A Hanpy Ovt- 
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