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Shand. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1898. 5+256 p. il. D. (Fur, feather, and fin ser.) cl., $1.75. [4355 *Hearn, Lafcadio. Exotics and retrospectives: essays. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898. il. 16°, $2. [4356 Hemenway, Crabtree Doomsday. Bost., Copeland & Day, 1898, c. 2+128 p. S. bds., 50 c. [4357 The story tells of the advent of a strange prophet, who believed that his mission was to preach the word of God and foretell the doom of man. During his sojourn on the island he finds that, in addition to the salvation of man, he is concerned with the love of a woman. The history of his weird romance is told. Hempl, G: The easiest German reading for learners, young or old: English nursery rimes in German, with questions for drill in speaking and writing; a vocabulary and an introd. on the teaching of language. Bost., Ginn & Co., 1898. C. 16+82 p. S. cl., 45 c. [4358 *Hewlett, Maurice. Quattrocentisteria. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 12.) pap., net, 75 c. [4359 *Hewlett, Maurice. Songs and meditations. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 11+136 p. 8°, cl., $1.25. [4380 *Hicks, Seymour, and Hopwood, Aubrey. The sleepy king: a fairy tale; il. by Maud Trelawny. N. Y., G: Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1898. 12°, cl., $2. [4361 *Hirt, L: The diseases of the nervous system: a text-book for physicians and students. New ed. N. Y., Appleton, 1898. 683 p. il. 8°, cl., $5; $6. [4362 Hobson, J: Atkinson. John Ruskin, social reformer. Bost., Dana Estes & Co., 1898. C. 10+357 p. D. cl., $1.50.

[4363 "The main part of this book is devoted to a statement and a vindication of Mr. Ruskin's claim to have placed political economy upon a sounder scientific and ethical foundation than it had hitherto possessed, and to have built upon that foundation an ideal of a prosperous human society. The particular qualities and defects of Mr. Ruskin's criticism and constructive policy are examined in some detail, his repudiation of democratic ideas and institutions receiving special atten

tion. The important contribution which he made to educational themes and experiments, and its bearing upon the wider social polity, are separately discussed, and chapters are accorded to certain themes, such as his attitude towards machinery and his view of the position of woman. ."-Preface.

Holland, W. J., D.D. The butterfly book: a popular guide to the butterflies of North America; with 48 pls. in color photography, reproductions of butterflies in the author's collection, and many text il., presenting most of the species found in the United States. N. Y., Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898. C. 20+382 p. O. cl., net, $3. [4364 Howard, Oliver Otis. Fighting for humanity; or, camp and quarterdeck. N. Y., F. Tennyson Neely [1898.] 16+221 p. D. cl., $1.25; pap., 50 c.

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A record of relief work done by General Howard and Major Whittle in conjunction with the Salvation Army in the southern camps and in Cuba during the late war with Spain.

*Hugo, Victor. The Alps and Pyrenees; from the French, by J: Manson. N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1898. 18+354 p. 12°, cl., $2. [4366 Huntington, W: Reed, D.D. Psyche: a study of the soul. N. Y., T: Whittaker, 1899 [1898.] c. '98. 4-97 p. D. pap., 25 c. [4367

Contents: The mystery of her origin; The methods of her discipline; The enemies of her peace; The sor

rows of her pilgrimage; The splendor of her destiny; The cure of souls.

*Hurst, G: H. Soaps: a practical manual of the manufacture of domestic, toilet, and other soaps. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1898. 385 p. il. 8°, cl., $5. [4368 *Jameson, C: D. Portland cement, its manufacture and use. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1898. 192 p. pls. il. 8°, cl., $1.50. [4369 *Jefferies, R: The story of my heart: my autobiography. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. nar. 8°, (Old world ser., no 13.) on Van Gelder pap., flex. vellum, net, $1; [4370 on Japan vellum, net, $2.50. Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] The boys of '98; il. by J. Steeple Davis and Frank T. Merrill. Bost., Dana Estes & Co., [1898.] c. 9+386 p. D. cl., $1.50. [4371 A popularly written history of our late war with Spain, from the blowing up of the Maine to the declaration of peace. Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] The capture of the Laughing Mary: a story of two New York boys in 1776, as set down by Eliphalet Willett; ed. by Ja. Otis; il. by J. Watson Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, 1898. il. 12°, (Continental ser.) cl., $1.50.

[4372 Kaler, Ja. Otis, [" James Otis," pseud.] Corporal 'Lige's recruit: a story of Crown Point and Ticonderoga; il. by J. Watson 4+ Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, [1898.] c. 247 p. il. D. (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1. [4373 Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] A cruise with Paul Jones: a story of naval warfare in 1778; il. by J. Watson Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, [1898.] c. 6+214 p. D. [4374 (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1.

Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] Morgan, the Jersey spy: a story of the siege of Yorktown in 1781; il. by J. Watson Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, [1898.] c. 9+220 p. D. (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1.

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Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] Sarah Dillard's ride: a story of the Carolinas in 1780; il. by J. Watson Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, [1898.] c. 4+222 p. D. (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1

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Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] A Tory plot: a story of the attempt to kill General Washington in 1776; il. by J. Watson Davis. N. Y., A. L. Burt, [1898.] c. 6+227 p. D. (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1. Kaler, Ja. Otis, ["James Otis," pseud.] A [4377 traitor's escape: a story of the attempt to seize Benedict Arnold after he had fled to New York; il. by G: G. White. N. Y., A. L. Burt, 1898. C. 5+234 p. D. (Young patriot ser.) cl., $1.

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Graves. N. Y., A. L. Burt, 1898. il. 12°, (Continental ser.) cl., $1.50. [4380 *Ker, D: O'er Tartar deserts. Phil., J. B. Lippincott Co., 1898. 12°, cl., $1.25. [4381 *King, Rufus. The life and correspondence of Rufus King; ed. by his grandson, C: R. King, M.D. In 6 v. V. 5. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1898. por. 8°, cl., $5. [4382 *Lecky, W: E: Hartpole. The American Revolution, 1763-1783; being the chapters and passages relating to America from the author's "History of England in the eighteenth century"; arranged and ed., with historical and biographical notes, by James Albert Woodburn. N. Y., Appleton, 1898. 12°, cl., $1.25. [4383 Lie, Jonas Kirkwood. Niobe; from the Norwegian, by H. L. Brækstad. N. Y., G: H. Richmond & Son, 1898. 12+290 p. D. cl., $1.25.

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Niobe," a novel which deals with a phase of Norwegian home life, was first published in the original in 1894. The characters introduced are: Dr. Borvig, a country doctor, Mrs. Bente Borvig, the doctor's wife, and their children, Kjels, a miller, Endre, who believes himself a musician, Minka, who is imbued with hypnotic principles and spiritualistic theories, Berthea, a school-girl, and Schulteiss, a deformed school-master. The first scene is in the Doctor's study; a discussion between the Doctor and his wife shows the aspirations of their children; and in other chapters these aspirations are shown to be the cause of the domestic tragedy enacted.

*Life of our Lord Jesus Christ; il. by J. Ja. Tissot. Autograph ed. N. Y., Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898. 4 v., 4°, silk, subs., $150. Edition de grande luxe, 2 v., $500.

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*Lincoln, Abraham, and Douglas, Stephen A. Political debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated campaign of 1858 in Illinois; including the preceding speeches of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also, The two great speeches of Abraham Lincoln in Ohio I in 1859. New ed. Cleveland, O., The Burrows Bros. Co., 1898. 415 p. 8°, buckram, net, $3.50. [4386 Lindsay, Anna Robertson Brown. What good does wishing do? N. Y., T: Y. Crowell & Co., [1898.] c. 32 p. D. (What is worth while ser.) leatherette, 35 c. [4387 Lloyd, Wallace, M.D. Houses of glass: a philosophical romance. N. Y., G: W. Dillingham Co., 1898. C. 398 p. D. cl., $1.50.

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A daughter loving one man marries another to get away from a tyrannical mother. Later her first lover comes upon the scene. By an accident she is saved from yielding to his old magnetism. An old physician who studies human beings as specimens teaches the young married people many lessons, and specially points out the crime of marrying without love. Lombard, L: The vicious virtuoso. N. Y., F. Tennyson Neely, [1898.] c. 232 p. D. cl., $1; pap., 25 c. [4389

The vicious virtuoso was chiefly notable for his genius as a violinist and for his unprincipled treatment of women. The scenes are in southern France and in the Orient. A Bedouin girl named Zuleika is the heroine. Eugene Duprez, the virtuoso, plays the part of villain, and the brother of Zuleika is the cause of the final tragedy.

*Luce, Stephen Bleecker. Text-book of seamanship: the equipping and handling of vessels under sail or steam for the use of the United States Naval Academy; rev. by W. S. Benson; il. by S. Seabury. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1898. 579 p. pls. 8°, hf. leath., $10.

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*Marié, Josephine. Let no man put asunder: a novel. N. Y., Benziger Bros., 1898. 12°, cl., $1. [4391

Marr, Kate Thyson. Bound by the law. N. Y., G: W. Dillingham Co., 1898. 6-362 p. D. cl., $1.50.

[4392 The story of Geraldine Morton, who when she became the wife of Eugene Preston gave him not only her love but a princely fortune. Utterly heartless and worthless, her husband squandered both carelessly and extravagantly. The woman, brave and proud, bore all rather than disgrace her children by a divorce. Then the husband proposed a legal separation to the wife he had beggared and refused to support. The struggles of the delicately nurtured woman to feed and clothe her little children are well told.

*Medical Record visiting list, 1899. N. Y., W: Wood & Co., 1898. 12°, mor., for 30 patients, $1.25; for 60 patients, $1.50. [4393 *Meredith, G: Modern love and other poems. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. nar. 8°, (Old world ser., no. 12.) on Van Gelder pap, flex. vellum, net, $1; on Japan vellum, net, $2.50.

[4894 Merivale, H. C. A husband in clover: a farce in one act. Chic., The Dramatic Publishing Co., [1898.] 17 p. D. pap., 15 c. [4395 Merriman, Effie W. Comedies for children: a collection of one-act plays written for presentation in the home or school-room by the children of the family and their friends. Chic., The Dramatic Publishing Co., [1898.] 5-100 p. D. pap., 25 c.

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*Miller, Maurice N., M.D. Student's histology: a course of normal histology for students and practitioners of medicine. 3d rev. ed., by Herbert U. Williams. N. Y.. W: Wood & Co., 1898. 273 p. il. 8°, cl., net, $2.

[4397 *Morris, W: King Florus and the fair Jehane. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 11.) pap., net, 75 c.

[4398 Mowry, W: A: and Arthur May. First steps in the history of our country. Bost., Silver, Burdett & Co., 1898. c. 315 p. il. sq. D. cl., 60 c.

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Gives popularly written biographies of the principal characters in the history of our country, with the leading incidents in which they were actors. There are twenty-eight sketches in all, beginning with Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, and De Soto, and ending with Lincoln, Lee, Grant, Farragut, Mann, Clara Barton, and Thomas A. Edison.

*Nicholl, Edith M. Observations of a ranchwoman in New Mexico. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 271 p. il. 8°, cl., $1.75.

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Nichols, E: L., and Franklin, W: S. The elements of physics: a college text-book. In 3 v. V. 1, Mechanics and heat. New ed. rev., with additions. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 13+219 p. 8°, cl., net, $1.50.

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*O'Brien, R. Barry. The life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-91. N. Y., Harper, 1898. 2 v., 750 p. por. facsimile, 8°, cl., $2.50. *[Ohio.] Instructions to registrars; election Nov. 8, 1898; also for Apr. and special elections. Issued by the city board of elections, Youngstown, O. Columbus, The Ruggles-Gale Co., 1898. c. 20 p. D. pap., 14403 Olmstead, C: Sanford. December musings,

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and other poems. Phil., G: W. Jacobs & Co., 1898. c. 8+184 p. S. cl., net, $1. [4404 *Parkman, Francis. Works. New library ed. In 12 v. V. 3-12. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898. c. '65-'97. il. por. map, O. cl., ea., $2; hf cf., $4.50; hf. levant, $6. [4405 Contents: La Salle and the discovery of the great west, 22+521 p.; The old régime in Canada, 18-+558 p.; Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV., 15 +523 p.: A half-century of conflict, 2 v., 11+368, 7+ 416 p.; Montcalm and Wolfe, 2 v., 16-529, 11+560 p.; The conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the conquest of Canada, 2 v., 21+381, 10+484 p.; The Oregon trail, 18-+-479 p.

*Pater, Walter H. Denys L'Auxerrois; from "Imaginary portraits." Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 8.) pap., net, 75 c. [4406 *Pater, Walter H. Duke Carl of Rosenmold; from "Imaginary portraits." Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 10.) pap., net, 75 c. [4407 *Pater, Walter H. A prince of court painters; from " Imaginary portraits." Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 7.) pap., net, 75 c. [4408 *Pater, Walter H. Sebastian Van Storck; from "Imaginary portraits." Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. 16°, (Brocade ser., no. 9.) pap., net, 75 c. [4409 Payson, E: Payson. Suggestions toward an applied science of sociology. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1898. c. 9+237 p. D. cl., $1.25. [4410

"The main proposition here submitted is that a physical, as distinguished from, although not antago nistic to, an animistic science of sociology can now be formulated and practically utilized. A corollary from that is, that much human evil not hitherto sufficiently assigned to specific and physical causes, but viewed as intangible, and so dealt with at arm's length, or largely left to theory and reproof, may, because of its physical character, be reached, and should be grappled with by the secular energies of the state."-Preface. Peabody, Josephine Preston. The wayfarers. [Poems.] Bost., Copeland & Day, 1898. 7+83 p. D. cl., $1.25.

[4411 *Peixotto, Ernest C. Ten drawings in Chinatown, by Ernest C. Peixotto; with certain observations by Rob. Howe Fletcher. San Francisco, Cal., A. M. Robertson, 1898. Portfolio, $3.50.

[4412 *Pilcher, L: Stephen, M.D. The treatment of wounds: its principles and practice, general and special. N. Y., W: Wood & Co., 1898. 453 p. il. 8°, cl., net, $3. [4413 Potter, E: Tuckerman, comp. Bible stories in Bible language; with an introd. by H: C. Potter, D.D. New ed. il. N. Y., Appleton, 1898. c. '59, '98. 2+197 p. il. sq. D. cl., $1. [4114 Powell, J. W. Truth and error; or, the science of intellection. Chic., The Open Court Pub. Co., 1898. c. 4+428 p. por. D. cl., $1.75. [4415

"I have tried to demonstrate that an ultimate particle, and hence every body, has five essentials or concomitants, these terms being practically synonymous. It has been shown that there is something absolute and something relative in every one. The essentials of the particle are unity, extension, speed, persistence, and consciousness, which are absolute. The relations which arise from them, in order, are multeity, position, path, change, and choice, which give rise to number, extension, motion, time, and judgment, as properties that can be measured."-From Author's Summary.

Practical compounding (The) of oils, tallow, and grease for lubrication, etc., by an ex

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pert oil refiner. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1898. 7+96 p. O. cl., net, $3.50. [4416 The purpose is to give to merchants and manufac turers in the different branches of trade practical hints for the general compounding of oils, also for the utilization of waste products, such as ullages, etc. *Quain, Sir R., M.D., Roberts, F: T:, M.D., and Bruce, J. Mitchell, M.D., eds. Quain's dictionary of medicine: a dictionary of diseases, their ætiology, pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, by various writers. New rev. and enl. ed. N. Y., Appleton, 1898. c. 2 v., 8°, hf. mor., $14. [4417 Read, Opie P., ["Arkansaw traveller," pseud.] A Yankee from the west: a novel. N. Y. and Chic., Rand, McNally & Co., [1898.] c. 2-277 p. D. cl., $1. [4418

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Milford, the "Yankee from the west," first appears in the story in the character of a man looking for some business opening in Lake County, Illinois. He succeeds in renting a farm from an eccentric old woman, and works faithfully, earning quite a sum of money. His past life is gradually revealed through the course of the narrative, and it is shown he is earnestly trying to redeem a past full of crime and wickedRiley, Ja. Whitcomb. Riley child-rhymes; with hoosier pictures by Will Vawter. Indianapolis, Ind., The Bowen-Merrill Co., 1899 [1898.] c. '90, '96, '98. 11-188 p. il. D. cl., $1.25. [4419 Alternate verses and pictures. The verses represent some of the most charming poems written for and about children by Mr. Riley.

Rittenhouse, Laura J. The milkmaids' convention: burlesque entertainment. Chic., The Dramatic Publishing Co., [1898.] c. 22 p. D. pap., 25 c. [4420 Robertson, Alex., D.D. The Bible of St. Mark the altar and throne of Venice, a history of St. Mark's Church, Venice, and a description and interpretation of its Biblical sculptures and mosaics; with 80 full-p. il. from photographs specially taken for this work by Signor Carlo Naya, and diagrams of the mosaics of the atrium and the interior. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1898. 400 p. 8°, cl., $3.50; largepaper ed., with 18 of the illustrations from larger blocks, and four in color from oil paintings by Signor Millo Bortoluzzi, Venice, 4°, net, $6.

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In conversations between a travelling salesman for a wholesale drug-house and the proprietor of a country

drug-store valuable information is set forth about stamps and stamp collecting. Some of the subjects are: Stamp fiends; Stamp collecting in 1875; Stamp collecting at the present time; A brief history of the match and medicine stamp: The stamp dealer and stamp speculator; Stamp collecting as a pastime and as an investment, etc.

*Rolfus, H., D.D. Illustrated explanation of the sacraments: a complete exposition of the sacraments, and of the sacramentals; adapted from the original by Rev. Ferreol Girardey. N. Y., Benziger Bros., 1898. il. 12°, cl., 75 c.

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*Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. The house of life: a sonnet sequence. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. nar. 8°, (Old world ser., no. 11.) on Van Gelder pap., flex. vellum, net, $1; on Japan vellum, net, $2.50. [4424 Sanderson, Edgar. History of the world, from the earliest historical time to the year 1898. N. Y., Appleton, 1898. c. 9+

790 p. D. maps, (Concise knowledge lib.) hf. leath., $2. [4425 Savage, Philip H: Poems. Bost., Copeland & Day, 1898. c. 9+49 p. S. cl., $1.25. [4426 Sayre, Theo. Burt. Two summer girls and I. N. Y., Godfrey A. S. Wieners, 1898. '97. 4-255 p. il. S. cl., $1.

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[4427 The narrative of the amusing aquatic and sentimental adventures of an idle, pleasure-loving young society man spending the summer months in a fashionable Long Island watering-place. The story of his love affairs with two totally different types of society girl is told in an entertaining manner by the hero. Schell, Edwin A., D.D. Epworth League Bible studies, prepared for the Epworth League under direction of the Department of Spiritual Work. 1st ser. N. Y., Eaton & Mains, 1899 [1898.] c. '98. 64 p. S. pap., 15 c. 14428 Scott, Duncan Campbell. Labor and the angel. [Poems.] Bost., Copeland & Day, 1898. c. 6+59 p. S. cl., $1.25. [4429 *Siebert, Wilbur H. The underground railroad from slavery to freedom; with an introd. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 25+478 p. il. map, facsimiles, 8°, cl., $4. [4430 *Sienkiewicz, H: The deluge; sequel to "With fire and sword." Popular ed. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898. 2 v., 16+585; 673 p. il. 12°, cl., $1.50. *Sienkiewicz, H: Pan Michael. Popular ed. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898. 16+ 527 p. 8°, cl., 75 c. [4432 *Sill, E: Rowland. Christmas in California: a poem; il. by Helen Hyde. San Francisco, A. M. Robertson, 1898. 16°, pap., 50 c.

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[4433 *Smith, Helen Ainslie. The colonies; ed. by S: T. Dutton. N. Y., The Morse Co., 1898. C. 379 p. 8°, (Historical ser.) cl., 80 c. [4434 *Smyth, G. Hutchinson. The life of H: Bradley Plant, founder and president of the Plant system of railroads and steamships and also of the Southern Express Co. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1898. 11+344 p. pors. pl. 8°, cl., $2.50. [4435 *Stenzel, A. The British navy; tr. by A Sonnenschein. N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1898. 11+327 p. il. por. pl. maps, 4°, cl., $5. [4436 A cruise under the crescent from Suez to San Marco. N. Y. and Chic., Rand, McNally & Co., [1898.] c. 358 p. O. cl., $1.50. [4437

Stoddard, C: Warren.

The regulation tour from Egypt through the Holy Land, and slowly back through the Mediterranean to Venice. The author stops at many out-of-the-way places and describes the haunts of the great and the unknown with enthusiasm and a practised pen. *Stohr, P. Histology; tr. by Emma L. Billstein. 2d American ed.; ed. by A. Schaper. Phil., P. Blakiston Son & Co., 1898. 423 p. il. 8°, cl., $3. [4438

Sweetser, Delight. One way round the world; il. from photographs. Indianapolis, Ind., The Bowen-Merrill Co., 1899 [1898.] c. '98. 10+270 p. D. cl., $1.25. [4439

A journey from San Francisco to Japan, with a short stoppage at the Hawaiian Islands, and afterward to China, India, and Egypt, is here described, with many amusing incidents of travel.

N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 11+320 p. 12°, (Bohn standard lib.) cl., ea., $1. [4440 *Swinburne, Algernon C: The heptalogia; or, the seven against sense: a cap with seven bells. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. sm. 4°, (Specimens of modern poets, no. 2.) on Van Gelder pap., net, $2: on Japan vellum, net, $4. [4441

*Tadd, J. Liberty. New methods of education; art, real manual training, nature study-explaining processes whereby hand, eye, and mind are educated by means that conserve vitality and develop a union of thought and action. N. Y., Orange Judd Co., 1898. 456 p. 4°, cl., net, $3. [4442 *Taggart, W: Scott. Cotton spinning. V. 3. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 21+436 p. il. 12°, cl., $4. [4443 Tennyson, Alfred (Lord). The princess: a medley; ed., with notes and an introd., by William Ferrand. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 58+173 p. S. (Macmillan's pocket classics.) levanteen, net, 25 c. [4444 Works; with Thackeray, W: Makepeace. biographical introductions by his daughter, Anne Ritchie. Biographical ed. In 13 v. V. 9, The Christmas books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh, etc.; il. by the author and R: Doyle. N. Y., Harper, 1899 [1898.] c. 78. 60+340 p. O. cl.. $1.75.

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Contents: Introduction; Flore et zephyr; Mrs. Perkins' ball; Our street; Dr. Birch and his young friends; Rebecca and Rowena, a romance upon romance; The Kickleburys on the Rhine; The rose and the ring. *Thornton, W: W., and Blackledge, Frank H. The law relating to building and loan associations, with forms and suggestions. Albany, N. Y., Matthew Bender, 1898. C. 66+950 p. 8°, shp., net, $6.

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loan associations, and the cases cited in all instances The work covers the whole range of building and are directly applicable to the law as enunciated in the text. All the legal phases of the subject are treated at length in the light of recent decisions. "Thorp, Frank Hall. Outlines of industrial chemistry: a text-book for students. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1898. 8°, cl., $3.50. [4447 Tompkins, Rev. De Loss M. Vest-pocket commentary on the International Sundayschool lessons for 1899; for teachers and scholars. Chic., Forbes & Co., [1898.] c. unp. nar. S. cl., 25 c.; mor., 35 c. [4448 Outlines and notes, comprehensively, compactly, and conveniently presented for pocket use. Trask, Katrina, [Mrs. Spencer Trask.] Under King Constantine. 5th ed. [New issue.] N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 [1898.] c. '93. 129 p. D. cl., $1. Formerly published anonymously by A. D. F. Randolph & Co. See notice, P. W., "Weekly Record," February 4, 1893, [1097.]

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*Virgil, [Lat. Virgilius,] Maro Publius. The eclogues of Virgil; done into English prose by J. W. Mackail. Portland, Me., T: B. Mosher, 1898. nar. 16°, on Van Gelder pap., net, 75 c.; on Japan vellum, net, $2.

[4450 *Wachenhusen, Hans. Vom ersten bis zum letzten schuss: kriegserinnerungen, 1870-71; ed. by T. H. Bayley. Authorized ed. N. Y., The Macmillan Co., 1898. 15+169 p. 12°, (Siepmann's German ser.) cl., net, 60 c.

*Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Prose works; ed. by Temple Scott. In about 10 v. Vs. 2 and 3. Williams,

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Helen Maria. Narrative of

events which have taken place in France from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the first of March, 1815, to the restoration of Louis XVIII.; with an account of the state of society in France at that period. New ed. Cleveland, O., The Bur

rows Bros. Co., 1898. 225 p. 8°, cl., net, $2.50. [Ed. limited to 750 copies.] [4452 Winthrop, Alice Worthington. Diet in illness and convalescence. N. Y., Harper, 1899 [1898.] c. '98. 9+270 p. il. D. cl., $1.50. [4453

Founded on "Diet for the sick," published by Harper & Bros. in 1885. As that book is out of print, and as there is none which exactly fills its place, Mrs. Winthrop has incorporated its essential portions in a work which includes also the later ideas on the science and practice of dietetics. In view of the great advance, since the first book was published, in the knowledge of the selection of diet to health, and of the alleviating and even curative effects of diet in illness, Mrs. Winthrop feels justified in making such additions and changes as the intervening years require.

*Wray, Winifride. Catholic teaching for children: a course of catechism and scripture history combined, put into language such as children may easily understand. N. Y.. Benziger Bros., 1898. il. 16°, cl., net, 60 c. [4454

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