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Booth, Charles. Life and Labor of the People 

 in London. Vol. I. New York : Macmillan & 

 Co. $1.50. 



Boyd, R. Nelson. Coal Pits and Pit Men. New 

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Broderick. Harold. The Son of Man. Vols. I 

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Buckley, J. M. Faith-healing, Christian Sci- 

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Burt, B. C. A History of Modern Philosophy. 

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Carus, Paul. Truth in Fiction. Chicago : Open 

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Cleveland Public Schools. Courses of Profes- 

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Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory 

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Carroyer, Edouard. Gothic Architecture. New 

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Delafield, Francis, and Prudden, T. Mitchell. 

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Dean, Bashford. Natural Oyster Grounds of 

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Don't Forget It Calendar. 1893. New York: 

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Dumble, E. T. Report on the Brown Coal and 

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Elliot, S. B. Edeology. New York : St. Clair 

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Ellis, Havelock. The Nationalization of Health. 

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Free Lance, A. Organization of Science. The 

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Gore. J. Ellard. The Visible Universe. New 

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Granville, Austin. The Fallen Race. Chica- 

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Jackman, W. S. Relation of Arithmetic to 

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POPULAR MISCELLANY. 



Extent of the Great World's Fairs.— In 



his paper before the British Society of Arts, 

 on the coming Chicago Exhibition, Mr. James 

 Dredge, of the Royal British Commission, 

 presented a summary of previous World's 

 Fairs and their results. The first great World's 

 Fair was held in Hyde Park, London, in 1851, 

 in a single building, 1,851 feet long and 450 

 feet wide. It accommodated not quite 14,- 

 000 exhibitors, half of whom came from the 

 colonies, and closed with a net profit of 

 $750,000. The first World's Fair in the Unit- 

 ed States was held in New York in 1853, ac- 

 commodated 4,100 exhibitors within an area 

 of 263,000 square feet, and lost $300,000. 

 The first Paris Exhibition, in 1855, covered 

 1,886,000 square feet, had nearly 24,000 ex- 

 hibitors, 144 of whom were from the United 

 States, and was visited by 5,162,000 persons. 



