BOTANY OF TO-DAY. A Popular Account of the Evolution of Modern Botany. By Prof. G.F. Scott-Elliot, M.A., B.Sc., Author of "The Romance of Plant Life," &c. &c.
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SCIENTIFIC IDEAS OF TO-DAY. A Popular Account, in Non-technical Language, of the Nature of Matter, Electricity, Light, Heat, Electrons, &c. &c. By Charles R. Gibson, A.I.E.E., Author of "Electricity of To-Day," &c.
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ASTRONOMY OF TO-DAY. A Popular Introduction in Non-technical Language. By Cecil G. Dolmage, LL.D., F.R.A.S. With frontispiece in colours, & 45 other illustrations.
"A lucid exposition much helped by abundant illustrations."—The Times.
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ELECTRICITY OF TO-DAY. Its Work and Mysteries Explained. By Charles R. Gibson, A.I.E.E.
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