NOTES ON BOOK'S AND PAMPHLETS 251 



On the whole, the book will well serve as a text for special classes in human 

 physiology and hygiene in high schools. 



One who carefully examines this and other similar text-books in which 

 an abundance of general biology has been woven into connection with 

 study of the human body must question whether it would not be better to 

 teach human biology as an outgrowth of courses in general biology, rather 

 than drawing upon biology for numerous inore or less disconnected refer- 

 ences to plants and animals. 



A CORRECTION 



In the October Review, the student's report on best varie- 

 ties of peas for gardens was contributed by Mary F. Barrett, 

 not Bartlett as printed, of the State Normal School at Mont- 

 clair, N. J. 



