York, - thinking, possibly that a mere anonymous bookmaker might well be sacrificed to evidence the orthodoxy of a Cambridge divine, Let us hope this is not'so, and the rather, because, as he tells us somewhere in the review, that we find many singular instances of credulity allied to scepticism, so as in his own case, we not unfrequently find instances of comprehensive views, in one particular science, combined with narrowness of mental perception in all beyond it. Our reviewer is a hard-working, and, to a certain extent, a close-reasoning geologist, a first-rate dialectician, although more copious than either clear or choice; and one, too, who, in the arena of the Geological Society, is a perpetual drag on any unfortunate theorist. If Columbus had published his Theory of the Discovery of America in a pamphiet, the Rev. Professor would have demolished it in-a.good set speech, or a lengthy review, and would,