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So97-ICHTHYOLOGY; Reptilia and Amphibia; General Zoology including Ancient Works, Biographies, Classification, Darwinism Manuals, Periodicals, Transactions of Societies; Anatomy, Physiology and Embryology. Price 4d.

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HOW TO WORK WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
Plates. 215. (Harrison and Sons.)

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URINARY AND RENAL DERANGEMENTS AND CAL-
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THE MICROSCOPE IN MEDICINE. 86 Plates. 215.
BIOPLASM: Introduction to Medicine and Physiology. 6s. 6d.
PROTOPLASM. (New Edition preparing.)

ON LIFE AND ON VITAL ACTION. 5s.
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Amongst several unsolicited Testimonials the two following have been received by the maker:

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THE OBSERVATORY, MELBOURNE,
October 10, 1888.

DEAR SIR,-The Watkin Aneroid
only reached me three weeks ago,
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EDINBURGH, May 31, '89. DEAR SIR.-I have just returned from a six weeks' stay at the Ben Nevis Obervatory, and while there had an opportunity of testng the admirable qualities of your new "Watkin " Aneroid. The result has been most satisfactory, the extreme error noted being only about 1 of an inch. During my stay at the Observatory the Aneroid was frequently tested by taking it down 2000 feet and then comparing it

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