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 and predicts that its beneficial influence is destined to be felt in every field of activity in which men engage.



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American Public Health Association Journal, January, 1895. Quarterly, Concord, N. H. Pp. 125. $1.25; $5 a year.

Anti-vivisection. Published Monthly, under the Auspices of the Illinois Antivivisection Society, by Mrs. Fairchild Allen, Aurora, 111. Pp. 20. 50 cents a year.

Bardeen, C. W. Roderick Hume. The Story of a New York Teacher. Second edition, from new plates. Syracuse, N. Y.: C. W. Bardeen. Pp. 319. 50 cents.

Bhikshu Subhadra. A Buddhist Catechism. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Pp. 107.

Bryant, W. C. The American Scheme of State Education. St. Louis: W. B. Bell Book and Stationery Company. Pp. 66.

Call, Richard Ellsworth. The Life and Writings of Rafinesque. Louisville, Ky.: John P. Morton & Co., Printers to the Filson Club. Pp. 227. $2.50.

Carhart, H. S. Physics for University Students. Part I. Mechanics, Sound, and Light. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Pp. 344.

Chittenden, F. H. Two New Species of Beetles. Pp 2.

Clemson Agricultural College, South Carolina. E. B. Craighead, President. Circular of Information, No. 2, 1894. Pp. 52.

Conn, Prof. H. W. The Biological Laboratory of the Brooklyn Institute, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. Frederick Mather, Superintendent. Pp. 8.

Davies, T. A. Reading the Bible by Co-ordinates of Truth. Pp. 32. New York. Free.

Duluth, City of, Minn. Annual Report of the Board of Education, July 31, 1894. Pp. 108.

Farquhar. A Stable Monetary Standard. Salem, Mass.: G. A. Aylward, Printer. Pp. 32.

Fewkes. J. Walter. The Walpi Flute Observance. Pp. 24, with Plates.

Gowers, W. R. The Dynamics of Life. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son & Co. Pp. 70. 75 cents.

Herdler, A. W. A Scientific French Reader. Boston: Ginn & Co Pp. 186.

Herrick, C. Judson, Boston University. The Cranial Nerves of Amblystoma Punctatum. Pp. 16, with Plate.

Heysinger, J. W. The Source and Mode of Solar Energy throughout the Universe. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. Pp. 363.

Hibberd. James F., Richmond, Ind. The Relations of Matter and Mind. Pp. 12

Hodge, F. W. List of the Publications of the Bureau of Ethnology. Washington: Government Printing Office. Pp. 25.

Hollick, Arthur, Dislocations in Atlantic Coastal Plain Strata. Contributions from the Geological Department of Columbia College.

Holmes, W. H. An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory. Washington: Bureau of Ethnology. Pp. 19, with Plates.

Jones, Richard. The Growth of the Idylls of the King. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. Pp. 161.

Kemp, J. F. The Nickel Mine at Lancaster Gap, Pa.; and the Pyrrholite Deposit at Anthony's Nose on the Hudson. Contributions from the Geological Department of Columbia College. Pp. 14.

Kersey, John A. Ethics of Literature. Marion, Ind.: E L. Goldthwait & Co. Pp. 572.

Keyes, C. H., State Geologist. Missouri Geological Survey. Vols. IV and V. Paleontology. Jefferson City. Pp. 271 and 266, with 56 Plates.

Latch, Edward B. Mosaic Chronology and the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. Pp. 30.

Los Angeles Public Library. Annual Report of the Board of Directors, etc. Pp. 38.

Mach, Ernst. Popular Scientific Lectures. Translated by Thomas J. McCormack. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co. Pp. 313. $1.

Martin, George H. The Evolution of the Massachusetts Public-School System. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Pp. 284.

Mateer, H. N. Evolution and Christianity. Wooster, Ohio. Pp. 20.

Means, James, Editor. The Aeronautical Annual, 1895. Boston: W. B. Clarke & Co. Pp. 171. $1.

Merriam, Dr. C. Hart.. Laws of Temperature Control of the Geographic Distribution of Terrestrial Animals and Plants. Reprint from the Geographic Magazine. Pp. 10, with Maps.

Newton, Alfred, and Gadow, Hans. A Dictionary of Birds. Part III (Moa-Sheathbill). London: A. & C. Black. Pp. 260. $2.60.

Oels, Dr. Walter. Experimental Plant Physiology. Translated and edited by D. T. MacDougal, Minneapolis, Minn. Morris & Judson. Pp. 86.

Ormsby, F. E., Editor. Planets and People. Mysteries from the Sun. Monthly. Vol I, No. 1. Chicago: Ormsby & Sprague. 25 cents, $2 a year.

Our Animal Friends. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Vol. XXI. September, 1893, to August, 1894. New York: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Pp. 288.

Parker, L. F. Higher Education in Iowa. Bureau of Education, Washington. Pp. 190.

Peckham, George W. and Elizabeth G. The Sense of Sight in Spiders; with Some Observations on the Color Sense. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. Pp. 32.

Pickering, Edward C. Forty-ninth Annual Report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. Pp. 14.

Powell, J. W., Director. Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. Washington: Government Printing Office.

Powell, Lyman F. The History of Education in Delaware. Washington: Bureau of Education. Pp. 186.

Publishers' Circular. Christmas Number, 1894. London. Pp. 272.

Riggs, Stephen R. Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography. Washington: Bureau of Ethnology. Pp. 239.

St. Nicholas, Vols. I to XXI, Index to. Cambridge, Mass.: W. M. Griswold. Pp. 20.

Seymour, Paul H. Bibliography of Aceto-Acetic Ester and its Derivatives. Smithsonian Institution. Pp. 148.

Shipping. A Monthly Review of Items of Interest to the Shipping Community. London: Wilkinson Bros.

Spencer, Herbert. Weismannism Once More New York: D. Appleton & Co. Pp. 24. 