Abstract
NO book is of more use to the practical mineralogist and collector than one which describes in a detailed manner the mineral localities of a country. Among the best examples are the lexicon of Zepharovich and Becke for Austria; that of Frenzel for Saxony; and, on a much more elaborate scale, the treatise by Lacrox on the mineralogy of France and her colonies, which is still in progress. The Mineralogy of Scotland. M. Forster Heddle, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, St. Andrews. Edited by J. G. Goodchild, H.M. Geological Survey, F.G.S. Two vols. Pp. 148 and 212. (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1901.)
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