The Cambridge Manuals of Science andLiterature
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Buried Forest seen at low water at Dove Point, on the Cheshire coast
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FORESTS
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CLEMENT REID, F.R.S.
Cambridge:
at the University Press
1913
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AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Knowledge cannot be divided into compartments,each given a definite name and allottedto a different student. There are, and always mustbe, branches of knowledge in which several sciencesmeet or have an interest, and these are somewhatliable to be neglected. If the following pages arousean interest in one of the by-ways of science theirpurpose has been fulfilled.
C. R.
February 17, 1913.
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