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How to Become a Scientist.

GIVING
Interesting and Instructive Experiments
IN
CHEMISTRY,
Mechanics, Acoustics
AND
PYROTECHNICS.

ALSO CONTAINING
MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS and PUZZLES
BOTH
USEFUL AND AMUSING.

New York:
FRANK TOUSEY, Publisher,
24 Union Square.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900, by

FRANK TOUSEY,

in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C.

How to Become a Scientist.

Chemistry, optics, pneumatics, mechanics, and mathematics, all contribute their share towards furnishing recreation and sport for the social gathering, or the family fireside. The magical combinations and effects of chemistry have furnished an almost infinite variety of pleasant experiments, which may be performed by our youthful friends with great success if a little care be taken; and the other branches of natural science are nearly as replete with interest.