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the whole is vivid and distinct. Co.)—Professor Seeley begins with

discussing the internal condi- Cormorant Crag. By G. Manville Fenn. (S. W. Partridge and tion of the earth, so far as science has ventured to form Co.)—We really get out of patience with the persistent endeavours conclusions on the subject—say for 30 miles out of 4,000, and of the two friends, Vines and Mike, to break their necks in then deals in their order with various kinds of rocks, from the climbing about the cliffs of the island where they live. We most primitive down to the most recent formations. This is an cannot believe that boys would have repeated so very soon the instructive volume in a very convenient form.