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issued in 1878 In "Roderick Hume" Mr. Bardeen followed a very realistic method, the characters and incidents being based mainly upon his own observations of actualities. story in itself is of interest to teachers, but its value lies mainly in its picturing of various phases of the school principal's life in a typical small community of the Empire State. The board of education, the regents' examination, the agents for text-books, the mischievous pupil, the dishonest teacher, the school janitor, all receive attention. Love also plays no small part in the development of affairs. Mr. Bardeen's style is unaffected and straightforward. His novel would seem to be almost unique in our literature of "local fiction."

Lessons in the New Geography for Student and Teacher. By Spencer Trotter, M.D. 12mo, pp. 182. Boston: D. C. Heath & Co. $1.

Dr. Trotter is Professor of Biology in Swarthmore College (Pennsylvania), and in the suggestive chapters of this little work he considers geography in the broad spirit of the biologist. The "new geography is not a study of dry and isolated facts, but it examines the earth as the one changeless and fundamental factor in all human affairs. It stimulates the imagination of the pupil and assists him to a truer conception of natural history, history, economics, politics and other fields of knowledge. Dr. Trotter writes pleasantly and systematically of "Geography in Its Relations to Life," "Some Past and Present Aspects of the Earth,' Climate," plants and animals which have affected man, Man" and Commerce." He has given lists of readings in connection with the several lessons. Some useful material is given in an appendix, and there is a thorough index. Maps and a few other illustrations accompany the text.

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Elimination System. Spanish in Spanish. By Louis Duque. 12mo, pp. 402. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. $1.50.

The method of acquiring Spanish followed in these pages is based upon the author's large teaching experience and he believes it to be at once scientific and practical. The text begins in English, but Spanish words and phrases are gradually introduced until in the twelfth lesson the elimination of English is completed. Each lesson contains reading matter, grammar, explanation of idioms, etc., an exercise for written translation into Spanish and an exercise for oral translation from Spanish. The four divisions of the book treat respectively of the parts of speech, syntax, prosody and the principles of Spanish phonetic orthography. Nearly thirty pages are given to a list of words construed with prepositions, twenty pages to Spanish phonetics and seventy pages to Spanish-English and English-Spanish vocabularies. It is proposed to extend this elimination system, which seems sensible and effective, to text-books in German, Italian, Latin and Greek.

Partir á Tiempo. A Comedy in One Act. By Don Mariano José de Larra. Paper, 12mo, pp. 51. New York: William R. Jenkins. 35 cents.

This issue is Number Two in the publisher's "Teatro Español." It is edited by Alexander W. Herder, of Princeton University, who supplements the text with six or seven pages of philological notes in English.

El Final de Norma. By Pedro A. de Alarcón. Edited and Annotated in English by R. D. de la Cortina, M.A. Paper, 16mo, pp. 297. New York: William R. Jenkins. 75 cents.

Professor Cortina's notes, mainly philological, occupy about fifty pages. This novel is the first issue of a series of "Novelas Escogidas."

Little Nature Studies for Little People. From the Essays of John Burroughs. Edited by Mary E. Burt. 12mo, pp. 141. Boston: Ginn & Co. 30 cents.

This is a primary text-book in science and in reading, based on the works of John Burroughs and revised by him. There are numerous suggestions to teachers, but most of the space is filled by large print and pleasant illustrations for the little folks. The volume is worthy of place in the growing literature which aims to open the charms of nature to the child mind.

SCIENCE, NATURAL HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY. The Aëronautical Annual, 1895. Edited by James Means. Paper, octavo, pp. 172. Boston: W. B. Clarke & Co. $1.

Aërial Navigation. By A. F. Zahm. Paper, octavo, pp. 32. Philadelphia: Journal of the Franklin Institute. Mr. Means' sub-title reads "Devoted to the Encouragement of Experiment with Aërial Machines, and to the Advancement of the Science of Aerodynamics." A large portion of his annual is given to extracts from the literature of aërial locomotion, arranged in chronological order from Leonardo da Vinci's "Treatise Upon the Flight of Birds" to Franklin's aeronautical correspondence. Six pages are occupied by a bibliography, and much of the remaining space by a reprint of the editor's pamphlet on "The Problem of Manflight," Mr. Means is firmly convinced that the soaring-machine [with which he has experimented at Boston and elsewhere] is the instrument by which we must for the present acquire knowledge." The annual is illustrated by diagrams of modern machines and by many interesting reproductions of old-time cuts, of manuscript and mechanical drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, and of a portrait of that artist drawn in red chalk by himself. The bare fact of the appearance of such a volume as this is of course highly significant. Mr. Zahm's pamphlet is a lecture upon the present problems and progress of aerial navigation.

Popular Scientific Lectures. By Ernst Mach. 12mo, pp. 313. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company. $1.

Some time ago the REVIEW noticed a translation of Professor Ernst Mach's "Science of Mechanics," a considerably larger volume than the present. Thomas J. McCormach is the translator of both volumes. In these lectures the author, Professor of Physics in the University of Prague, shows something of the more poetic side of research and the "substantial sameness of scientific and every-day thought." Four lectures deal principally with the methods and nature of scientific inquiry; of the remaining eight one is "On Instruc tion in the Classics and the Mathematico-Physical Sciences," one upon the "Causes of Harmony," one upon the "Forms of Liquids," etc. The text is explained by forty-four small cuts and diagrams. There is a thorough index.

Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin. Engineering Series, Vol I, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Series, Vol. I, No. 1. Paper, octavo. Madison: Published by the University.

The University of Michigan has in late years developed a great activity in its scientific and technical departments. The first four numbers of the "Engineering Series" of the Bulletin of the University are separate lectures delivered before the "College of Mechanics and Engineering" by competent authorities, and treat respectively of "Track," Some Practical Hints in Dynamo Design," "The Steel Construction of Buildings" and "The Evolution of a Switchboard." The first number of the "Science Series "examines and tabulates the results of a laboratory investigation, by Herman Schlundt of the "Speed of the Liberation of Iodine in Mixed Solutions of Potassium Chlorate, Potassium Iodide and Hydrochloric Acid."

Butterflies and Moths (British). By W. Furneaux, F.R.G.S. 12mo, pp. 372. New York: Longmans, Green & Co. $3.50.

This work dealing with one small branch of natural history is by the author of "The Out-Door World." If it were devoted to American entomology it would be worthy of a more than perfunctory mention in this corner of the REVIEW. About one hundred and thirty pages are, however, as useful upon one side of the Atlantic as the other. They give an outline of the life history of the butterfly and practical directions as to the collection and care of specimens. The volume is beautified by twelve colored plates and by nearly two hundred and fifty illustrations in the text.

On the Origin of Language, and the Logos Theory. By Ludwig Noiré. Paper, 12mo, pp. 57. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company. 15 cents.

An issue in the "Religion of Science Library." The author advances a novel, scientific but easily comprehended theory of the origin of language. Noiré thinks human speech developed through these stages: "The inner perceptual image that man wished to excite in his fellow man;" gesture, accompanied by inarticulate sounds; the permanence of those sounds as primitive language-roots.

Edoeology: a Treatise on Generative Life. By Sydney Barrington Elliot, M.D. 12mo, pp. 275. Boston: Arena Publishing Co. $1.50.

Law of Heat. By Maria Remington Hemiup. Octavo, pp. 1,132. Geneva, N. Y.: Published by the Author.

CONTENTS OF REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES.

ARTICLES IN THE MARCH MAGAZINES.

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The Direction of Education. N. S. Shaler.
William Dwight Whitney. Charles R. Lanman.

Century Magazine.-New York. March.

Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.-V. William M. Sloane.
Eugéne Ysaye. H. E. Krehbiel.

Hermann von Helmholtz. Thomas C. Martin.

The Horse-Market Henry C. Merwin.

Pieter de Hooch. Timothy Cole.

Two War-Time Conventions. Noah Brooks.

Beyond the Adriatic: A New Field of Travel. Harriet W.
Preston.

Jean Carriès: Sculptor and Potter, Émile Hovelaque.
Blackmail as a Heritage. Clarence C. Buel.

The Chautauquan.-Meadville, Pa. March.
Queen Victoria and Her Children. S. P. Cadman.
Christianity and English Wealth. David H. Wheeler.
Underground Railway in London. A. E. Daniell.
Gustavus Adolphus. Max Lenz.

The World's Debt to Medicine. John S. Billing.
Scott's" Woodstock." R. G. Moulton.

Glimpse of a German Watering Place. Sidney Whitman.
Chauncey Mitchell Depew. Franklin Morris.

The New Reign in Russia. Victor Yarros.

The Bicycle-Its Pleasures and Berils. Robert Lew Seymour. The Laws of Tempests. Alfred Angot.

Journalism of the Catholic Church in the United States. J. J. Dunn.

Woman Among the Early Germans. Louise P. Bates.

Cosmopolitan Magazine.-Irvington, N. Y. March.

Mont Saint-Michel. J. Howe Adams.

The Beautiful Models of Paris. Fr. Thiébault Sisson.
A President of France. Ernest Daudet.

Pearl-Diving and Its Perils. Lieut. Herbert P. Witmarsh.
Beauty from an Indian's Point of View. R. W. Shufeldt.
The Observatory of the Vatican. J. A. Zahm.
The Story of a Thousand.-VII. Albion W. Tourgée.

Engineering Magazine.-New York. March.

The Relation of the Railway to Its Employees. W. H. Canniff.
Relations of the Employee to the Railroad. Cy. Warman.
Recent Architecture in France. Barr Ferree.
Sewers and Sewage Disposal. Rudolph Hering.
Pavements, Sidewalks, Roads, and Bridges. Major J. W.
Howard.

Electric Wiring and the Fire Hazard. F. E. Cabot.

Mine Management and Superintendence. Covington Johnson.
Causes of Floods in Western Rivers. Charles B. Going.
The Conquest of Steel over Cast Iron. Horace L. Arnold.
Electric Power in Southern Cotton Mills. A. F. McKissick.

Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly.-New York. March.

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Cameos and Cut Gems. Theo. Tracy.

The National Deaf-Mute College. Catherine F. Cavanagh.
How Bronze Statues Are Cast. S. M. Miller.

Harper's Magazine.-New York. March.
Fox Hunting in the United States. Caspar W. Whitney.
The Trial Trip of a Cruiser. William F. Sicard.

The Literary Landmarks of Jerusalem. Laurence Hutton.
The New York Common Schools. Stephen H. Olin.

The Industrial Region of Northern Alabama, Tennessee and
Georgia.

An American Academy at Rome. Royal Cortissoz.
Heredity. St. George Mivart.

Lippincott's Magazine. Philadelphia. March.

A Glimpse of Cuba. James K. Reeve.
Furs in Russia. Isabel F. Hapgood.

Electric Locomotives on Steam Roads. George J. Varney.
The Story of the Gravels. Hervey B. Bashore.

A Question of Costume. W. D. McCrackan.

The Artist's Compensations. William C. Lawton.

McClure's Magazine.-New York. March.

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"Human Documents: "

The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.

Munsey's Magazine.-New York. March.

Senator Elkins Frank A. Munsey.

With Brush and Rod. C. Stuart Johnson.

The Players. James Clarence Harvey.
Among My Autographs. Lawrence Mendenhall.
Ferdinand De Lesseps. Theodore Schwartz.
Russell Sage. Harold Parker.

New England Magazine.-Boston. March. Massachusetts in the Civil War. Thomas S. Townsend. Northampton Association of Education and Industry. Oliver Rumsey.

Pottery of the Pennsylvania Germans. Edwin A. Barber.
Weather Studies at Blue Hill. Raymond L. Bridgman.
The Part of the Massachusetts Men in the Ordinance of 1787.
Elizabeth H. Tetlow.

Harriet Beecher Stowe at Cincinnati. George S. McDowell.
Old Dutch Houses on the Hudson. William E. Ver Planck.
Old Milk Street, Boston. Hamilton A. Hill.

The First Harvard Graduate Killed in the Revolution. C. K. Bolton.

The Civil War Envelopes. J. H. Adams.

Scribner's Magazine.-New York. March.

A History of the Last Quarter Century in the United States. E. Benjamin Andrews.

American Wood-Engravers. Francis S. King.

The Art of Living: House-Furnishing and the Commissariat. Robert Grant.

Bedding-Plants. Samuel Parsons, Jr.

When Slavery Went Out of Politics. Noah Brooks.
Thoreau's Poems of Nature. F. B. Sanborn.

Orchestral Conducting and Conductors. William F. Apthorp.

THE OTHER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERIODICALS. (From the latest numbers received.)

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American Catholic Quarterly Review.-Philadelphia.
January.

John Baptist de Rossi, T. J. Shahan.

The Centenary of Maynooth. J. F. Hogan.
The Grandeur of Ancient Rome. Robert Seton.

Catholic Educational Exhibit at the Columbian Exposition.
The Recent Decrees on Church Music.

The Apostolic Delegation. Thomas Bouquillon.

The Relations of Experimental Psychology. E. A. Pace.
A Negative View of the Encyclical “Providentissimus Deus."
A. J. Maas.

The Treasures of the Church. William Barry.

The American Magazine of Civics.-New York. February. Money. James A. Quarles.

Prison Reform, and How it Concerns the Public. W. C. Selleck.

The Catholic Church and the Coming Social Struggle. C.
Robinson.

Economic Co-operation.-II. E. M. Burchard.
Suffrage for Woman Mary E. Brooks,

Altruria. Edward B. Payne.

The Coming System of National Credit. A. C. Houston.

The Elements of Good Citizenship. Fred De Land.

The Republic: Endurance by Means of Revolution. W. Macomber.

What the Citizen Owes the State. L. W. Keplinger.
The Mohonk Conferences. F. C. Sparhawk.

The American Monthly.-Washington. February.
Israel Putnam. Kate S. Wright.

Woman's Part in the War for Independence. Cornelia W.

Rankin.

Sketch of Leven Bowell. Kate Noland-Garnett.

American Naturalist.-Philadelphia. January. Birds of New Guinea. George S. mead. Leucicus Balteatus: A Study in Variation. C. H. Eigen

mann.

On the Evolution of the Art of Working in Stone. J. D. McGuire.

American University Magazine.-New York. February. Napoleon as an Orator.-III. Eugene Van Schaick. The Elmira Reformatory School of Letters. James R. Monks. Undergraduate Customs of Princeton. H. S. Fisher.

Antiquary.-London. February.

Further Notes on Manx Folk-lore. A. W. Moore.
Notes on Engravings of St. Alban's Abbey. F. G. Kitton.
Archæology in the Warrington Museum. J. Ward.

The Arena.-Boston. February.

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Sexual Purity and the Double Standard. J. Bellanger,
Bimetallism and Legislation. C. S. Thomas.

Social Conditions as Feeders of Immorality. B. O. Flower.
Gambling and Speculation: A Symposium.

Art Amateur.-New York. February.

The Inness Paintings.

Carolus Duran.

Drawing for Illustration. Ernest Knaufft.

Flower-Drawing in Pen and Ink. Elizabeth M. Hallowell.
Hints on Artistic Anatomy.

Landscape Painting.-XII. M. B. O. Fowler.

Art Interchange.-New York. February. Amateur Photography as an Art Educator.

House Decoration as a Business for Women. P. G. Hubert,
Jr.

Leaded Glass for Amateur Workers. A. K. Watt.
Essentials of an Art Atmosphere. Estelle M. Hurll.

The Bankers' Magazine.-New York. February.

The Credit of the United States Government.
The World's Wool Situation. S. N. D. North.

Latest Aspects of the Bank Crisis in Australia. G. Marsland.
History of Bank Currency in the United States. Theodore
Gilman.

Mortgage Banking in Germany. D. M. Frederiksen.

Bankers' Magazine.-London. February.

The Australian Banking Outlook.

Joint-Stock Company Legislation.

The Reimposition of Import Duties on Cotton.
The Seven States Examination of the New York Life. W.
Schooling.

Biblical World.-Chicago. February.
Interpretation of the Old Testament. C. R. Brown.
The Teaching of Jesus.-II. George B. Stevens.
The Originality of the Apocalypse. George H. Gilbert.
Blackwood's Magazine.-London. February.

The End of a Chapter of French Literature.

A Congested District: South-West Cork and Kerry.
The Fancies of a Believer.

The Naval War in the East. W. Laird Clowes.
General Boulanger: An Object-Lesson in French Politics.
A Change of Czar.

Board of Trade Journal.-London. January 15.

The Russian Customs Revenue.

The Orange and Lemon Industry of Sicily.
The Railways of the United States.
The Foreign Trade of British India.
Gold-Mining in Victoria.

Bookman.-London. February.

On Some Tales of Mr. Kipling's. S. R. Crockett.
Some Reminiscences of Christina Rossetti.

Katharine Hinkson.

With Portrait.

The Rev. William Barry: A Notable Critic.
From an Unpublished French Essay of Charlotte Brontë.
The Murder of Darnley. D. Hay Fleming.

Borderland. (Quarterly.) London. January.

Life on the Other Side: Letters from "Julia."
Robert Louis Stevenson. A. Cargill, and W. T. Stead.
More About Hypnotism. Miss X.

Recent Exposures in Theosophy and Spiritualism.-W. Q.
Judge, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Mellon.

The Phenomena of Mediumship.

Second Sight in the Highlands. Miss X.

Calcutta Review. (Quarterly.) London.

The Dawn of Indian Research. C. Johnston.

The Conquering March of Russia. Major-Gen. F. H. Tyrrell. Loose Stanzas, by Omar Khayyám. H. G. Keene.

The Criminal and Crime. Surgeon-Captain W. J. Buchanan. Ancient Religions Before the Great Anno Domini,

The German Code of Judicial Organization. H. A. D. Phillips.

Modern Progress in India. R. C. Dutt.

The Berars. C. E. Biddulph.

Bengal: Its Castes and Curses.

The Edinburgh Academy in India. C. W. Hope.

Canadian Magazine.-Toronto.

February.

A Neglected Chapter in the War of 1812. A. F. Hunter.
Manitoba Revista. Barlow Cumberland.
False Insurance Methods. John Ferguson.
Canadian Short-Story Writers. Allan D. Brodie.

The New Tzar's Reign: His First Steps. Felix Volkhovzky.
The Royal Military College of Canada.

Cassell's Family Magazine.- London. February.
Some Royal Pets. A. Fish.

R. L. Stevenson as a Samoan Chief. W. H. Triggs.
Commencing in the Commons. A. F. Robbins.
The Beauties of Tick- Work. Josepha Crane.
Lewis Morris, Austin Dobson, Jean Ingelow, Christina Ros-
setti; Two Pairs of Modern Poets. A. H. Japp.

Cassier's Magazine.-New York. February.
Electricity in Textile Manufacturing. Louis Bell.
Recent American Direct-Connected Engines and Dynamos.
T. G. Smith.

Preservation of Wood. O. Chanute.

Something About Fire Engines. Joseph Sachs.
Direct Electric-Driven Machines. W. E. Hall.
Tooth Gears, or Ropes and Belts? W. H. Booth.
Straightening a Leaning Chimney. J. C. Platt.
The Incandescent Lamp of To-day. Johannes H. Cuntz.
John Fritz. J. F. Holloway.
Mechanical and Electrical Efficiencies. E. J. Willis.

Catholic World.-New York. February.

Reconciliation between State and Church in Italy. W. J. D.
Croke.

Catholicism in Scandinavia. Francis Janssens.
Father Tanquerey's Special Dogmatic Theology.
Hewitt.

The Pullman Strike Commission. George McDermot.
In Hoffman's Studio. Mary C. Crowley.
Missions to Non-Catholics. Walter Elliott.
A Poet's Romance. Walter Lecky.

The History of Marriage.

A. F.

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Charities Review.-Galesburg, Ill. January. Society Can Afford to Neglect None of Its Fragments. W. E. C. Wright.

Concerning Labor Tests. Ansley Wilcox.
Investigation. Mary L. Birtwell.
Care of the Insane. S. G. Smith.
Concerning Causes of Poverty.

Church at Home and Abroad.-Philadelphia. February.

The New Spanish Reformation. James Johnston.
Hainan Heathenism. Frank P. Gilman.

An Outside Survey of the Shantung Mission. W. P. Chalfant.

Church Quarterly Review.-London.

The Primitive Church and the Papal Claims.

January.

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The Use and Abuse of Dialect.

Tributes to Miss Rossetti.

The Future of the Negro in Fiction. Lavinia H. Egan.
Lafayette and Mirabeau. D. L. Shorey.

Dublin Review.-(Quarterly.) London. January.

Clerical and Social Life in Devon in 1287. Bishop of Clifton. Buddhist Sects in Japan. Prof. C. de Harlez.

Two Mediæval Christmas Offices. F. E. Gilliat-Smith.

Auch: A Gascon City and Its Church. R. Twigge.

Six Weeks in Russia. Lady Herbert of Lea.

An Electoral Experiment in Belgium. W. C. Robinson.

Mrs. Augustus Craven. Miss E. M. Clerke.

The Early History of Baptism and Confirmation. Dr. J. R.
Gasquet.

The Dispensing Power of the Catholic Church.
Science in Fetters. Prof. St. George Mivart.

Economic Review.-London. (Quarterly.) January.

The Church of God and Social Work. Canon H. Scott Holland.

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Education.-Boston. February.

The Future of the College. E. D. Warfield.,
Every-day Uses of Herbartism. John T. Prince.
Methods of Historical Study. L. R. Harley.
Early Schoolmasters of New York. H. C. Kirk.

Educational Review.-New York. February.
Education of the Nervous System. Henry H. Donaldson.
Dr. McCosh as a Teacher of Philosophy.

Values in Secondary Education. W. B. Jacobs.

Uniform Standards in College Preparation. W. H. Butts."
The Religious Issue in the London Schools. J. G. Fitch.
The Kindergarten and the Elementary School. C. C. Van
Liew.

Higher Education of Women in the South. Mary V. Woodward.

Choosing School Boards and Superintendents in New York.

Educational Review.-London. February. Personal Recollections of Frances Mary Buss. Mrs. Bryant, and Miss A. Ridley.

The Superannuation of Headmasters. Rev. E. F. M. Mac-
Carthy.
The New Preliminary Local Examination. Rev. C. G. Gull.
The Position of Private Schools with Regard to the Organiza-
tion of Secondary Education. William Brown.

The Annual Meeting of the Incorporated Association of Headmasters.

English Illustrated Magazine.-London. February. Two Dozen Greek Coins. E. L Cutts.

A Flight of Quails. Grant Allen.

Sir C. M. Palmer, and Jarrow-on-Tyne. F. Dolman.
How the Policeman Lives. W. Wemley.

Fortnightly Review.-London. February.

England and the Gothenburg Licensing System. Edwin Goadby.

The Novels of Mr. Hall Caine. George Saintsbury.

Turkey and Armenia. Richard Davey.

The Method of Organic Evolution.-I. Alfred R. Wallace.

Ancestor Worship in China. R. S. Gundry.

G. A. Sala's Autobiography; London Pen and Gown in the Sixties and Since. T. H. S. Escott.

Belgian Socialism. H. G. Keene.

Experiments by Colonization. Edward Salmon.

Woman and Socialism. Dr Karl Knödel.

A Note on Ibsen's "Little Eyolf." W. L. Courtney.

The Crimea in 1854, and 1894. General Sir Evelyn Wood.

The Forum.-New York. February.

Should the Government Retire from Banking? W. C Cornwell.

Why Gold is Exported. Alfred S. Heidelbach.

The Programme of German Socialism. Wilhelm Liebknecht. The Social Discontent.-I. Its Causes. Henry Holt.

Has the Law Become Commercialized? W. B. Hornblower. The Outlook for Decorative Art in America. Frank Fowler. A Religious Study of a Baptist Town. W. B. Hale.

Steps Toward Government Control of Railroads. Carroll D.
Wright.

Colorado's Experiment with Populism. Joel F. Vaile.
The Great Realists and Empty Story-Tellers. H. H. Boyesen.
Student Honor and College Examinations. W. LeC. Stevens.
True American Ideals. Theodore Roosevelt.

The Barnacles of Fire Insurance. Louis Windmüller.

Gentleman's Magazine.-London. February.
Further Travels in Bozland. P. Fitzgerald.
London's Heights. C. N. Barham.
Some Recent Researches on the Air.
Wark, An Old Border Castle. C. Hill Dick.

C. M. Aikman.

On Some Very Curious Correspondents. W. H. Bradley. The Germans at Home. V. Rendall.

Sir Thomas Browne. E. W. Adams.

"King Arthur" at the Lyceum. H. J. Jennings.

Geographical Journal.-London. January.

Across Southern Bashan. With Map. G. Robinson Lees.
Notes in Eastern Mashonaland. W. Alfred Eckersley.
Notes on Mr. Selous's Map of Mashonaland and Manika. With
Map. E. G. Ravenstein.

Mount Brown and the Sources of the Athabasca. With Map.
Prof. A. P. Coleman.

The Westland Alps, New Zealand.

February.

Kolgueff Island. With Maps. A Trevor-Battye.

An Artistic Expedition to the North Pole. J. V. Payer. Crater Lakes North of Lake Nyasa. With Map. Dr. D. KerrCross.

The_Development of Certain English Rivers. Prof. W. M. Davis.

The Great Siberian Railway. With Map. P. Krapotkin.

Girl's Own Paper.-London. February.

Literary Households. Sarah Tytler.

The Story of a London Factory Girl's Club. Mary Canney.
Something About Type-Writing and Typists.
Archæology for Girls.-IV.

Good Words.-London. February.

Some Authors I have Known. With Portraits. John Murray.
When the Kitchen is Dark: House Vermin. H. Stewart.
The Gothenburg System. E. S. Talbot.

The Corean People. R. K. Douglas.

Isaac Newton. Sir Robert Ball.

About the New Cure for Diphtheria. Dr. W. J. Fleming.
The Building of an Atlantic Greyhound. R. McIntyre.

The Green Bag.-Boston.

Samuel J. Tilden as a Lawyer. A. Oakey Hall.
The English Law Courts-I. The Privy Council.

The Law of the Land.-IX. The Scienter. W. A. McLean.
Some Peculiarities of French Legal Procedure.
Charles O'Conor.-II. Irving Browne.

Home and Country.-New York. February.

Cups and Saucers. V. L. Hopper.
Denizens of the Winter Woods. John Fairfax.
The Rehabilitation of Valley Forge. Charles B. Todd.

Homiletic Review.-New York. February.
Fallacies of Higher Critics. William Henry Green.
Social Evolution. William W. McLane.

The Minister's Study of Science. Horace E. Warner.

Some Practical Thoughts on Composing Sermons. Gross Alexander.

Cyrus and the Return of the Jews. William Hayes Ward.

The Irrigation Age.-Chicago. February.

Irrigation Principles.-IV. W. H. Hall.

Irrigation and State Boundaries. O. M. Donaldson.
Measurement of Water in Streams.

Water Irrigation of Orchards. F. C. Barker.

Jewish Quarterly Review.-London. January.

James Darmesteter and His Studies in Zend Literature. Pro

fessor F. Max Müller.

Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology. S. Scherhter.

On the Apocalypse of Moses. F. C. Cony beare.

The Expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. B. L. Abrahams.

Beliefs, Rites and Customs of the Jews Connected with Death, Burial, and Mourning. A. P. Bender.

Dominus, a Jewish Philosopher of Antiquity. Dr. S. Krauss. A New Translation of the Book of Jubilees. Rev. R. H. Charles.

Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies.Philadelphia. December.

Transition Curves. Edwin E. Woodman.

Tests of Cement Joints for Pipe Sewers. F. R. Coffin.

Juridical Review.-(Quarterly.) London. January. Proof in Civil Cases in Scotland. Sheriff Henderson Begg. Religious Instruction in Board Schools. J. E. Graham." Recollections of Colonial Service in British Guiana. Sir D. P. Chalmers.

Arrested Development and Responsibility. Dr. T. S. Clous

ton.

Arbitration. J. M. McCandlish.

The Historical and Philosophical Methods in Jurisprudence. A. Thomson.

Knowledge.-London. February.

Arthur Cowper Ranyard and His Work. With Portrait. W. H. Wesley.

The Smallest Flying Squirrel. R. Lydekker.

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Old Japan. J. C. C. Newton.

Christian Liberty and Church Organization. E. L. T. Blake.

Midland Monthly.-Des Moines, Iowa. February.

A Bit of Holland in America. Cyrenus Cole.
Among the Moors. Catharine C. Taylor.
Saunderings in Summer-Land. J. T. Connor.
Joseph Keppler. C. F. Collisson.

The Land of Ophir. Ben el Hassan.
Life in Andersonville Prison. J. N. Miller.
Women Writers in Washington. Juliette M. Babbitt.

Missionary Herald.-Boston. February.
The War Between China and Japan. Henry Blodget.
Medical Work in the Shansi Mission. I. J. Atwood.
Variety and Extent of Organized Congregational Work.

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