... is conducted and contributed to by expert naturalists, who are cheerful companions, as all good naturalists are ; technical enough to make the general reader feel that they are in earnest, and are not insulting him by writing down to his comprehension,... A handy-book of rock names - Page 52by George Henry Kinahan - 1873 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
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