A Handbook to the Study of Natural History for the Use of Beginners

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A Handbook to the Study of Natural History for the Use of Beginners
Isabel Margesoon
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, SKA WEEDS. 105 " British Seaweeds " (Lovell Reeve) ; Clarke, Mrs. L. Lane, " The Common Seaweeds of the British Islands " (Warne & Co. ) fllMnerals.
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best preparation for the beginner who is thinking of taking up the study of minerals, will be to learn to look out upon the inanimate world around him with eyes more careful to observe its beauty and diversity of structure, than hitherto.
Just as, amongst plants and animals, he has long since learned t
...o recognize a wonderful variety of types, so he will find that inorganic Nature is by no means so monotonous in appearance as he may, perhaps, have been in the habit of thinking. A glance at the railway cuttings during a journey, or at rugged moun- tain scenery, where the rock features are not wholly concealed by vegetation, or, better still, an examination of the bare exposed cliffs round our coasts, will soon convince him that the masses of inorganic material which make up the earth's solid crust, vary considerably in colour and structure.

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