7 JUNE 1834, Page 20
The merits of the London and Edinburgh Philosophical Jour- nal
are well known to scientific men; and to that class of readers, it may be supposed, its pages must afford the greatest measure of enjoyment. The Journal, however, possesses in addition, much palatable food for those who are not, strictly speaking, scientific, but who are anxious for information. In the present Number, we may refer for proof to the notices of Mr. CONYBEARE'S Report on Geology, anti the Learned Societies.