Abstract

IT is now more than sixty years since Prof. Miller, of Cambridge, published his famous “Treatise on Crystallography.” At that time crystallography was a new science, and studied by few. Since that date it has entered into the educational programme of most universities, and at Cambridge is now (combined with mineralogy) a recognised Tripos subject, pursued by a considerable number of students. A Treatise on Crystallography. By W. J. Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge. Pp. xii + 612; 553 figures. (Cambridge: University Press, 1899.)

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