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STJNDJRD JND MISCELLJNEOUS. 

 Bird Studies with a Camera. 



By Frank M. Chapman. With many Illustrations by the Author. 



A History of the People of the United States. 

 By Prof. John Bach McMaster. Volume V. 



The Individual: A Study of Life and Death. 



B\- Prof. N. S. Shalcr, of Harvard University. 



Xhe Principles of Taxation, 



By the late David A. Wells. 



pamiliar Fish and how to Catch Them. 



A Practical Book on Fresh-Water Game Fish. Bv Eugene McCarthy. 

 With an Introduction by Dr. David Starr Jordan, President of Leland 

 Stanford Junior University, and numerous Illustrations. 



Municipal Government, 



As illustrated by the Charter, Finances, and Public Charities of New- 

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A History of the Spanish- American War. 

 By Richard H. Titherington. 



A History of Russian Literature. 



By K. Waliszevvski, author of "The Romance of an Empress." A new 

 book in the Literatures of the World Series. 



Tfhe International Geography. 



Bv Fridtjof Nanscn, James Bryce, Prof. W. M. Davis, F. C. Selous, 

 and Others. Edited by H. R. Mill. 



Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General U. S. Army. 



New edition. With an account of General Sheridan's later years, by 

 Brigadier- General M. V. Sheridan, U. S. V. 



Advanced Elementary Science. 



By Edward Gardnier Howe. A new volume in the International Edu- 

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The Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus. 



By J. W. A. Young, Assistant Professor of Mathematical Pedagogy in 

 the University of Chicago, and C. E. Linebarger, Instructor in C'lemistry 

 and Physics in the Lake View High School, Chicago. i 2mo. Cloth. 



The Story of the Alphabet. 



By Edward Clodd. A new volume in the Library of Useful Stories. 



JPPLETONS' IVORLD SERIES. 

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Edited by H. J. Mackinder, M. A., Student of Christ Church, Reader 

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1. BRITAIN AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC. By the Editor. 



2. SCANDINAVIA AND THE ARCTIC OCEAN. By Sir Clements 

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