Excerpt from The Grammar of Science, Vol. 1: Physical
These two new sections involved dividing the book into two parts, for there is much also to be added to the chapters dealing with living forms, where progress in the last ten years has been as great as in the physical branches of science. I trust this enlarged second part of the Grammar may be out this year.
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