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?HOTO-MiCROGRAPHY. By Dr. Henri Van Heurck. Re-edited 



and Augmented by the Author from the fourth French edition, and translated 

 by Wynne E. Baxter, F.R.M.S., F.G.S. Cr. 4to, pp. 41. (London: Crosby, 

 Lockwood and Son. 1894.) 



This work is extracted from Van Heurck's larger work on the Microscope. 

 There are 18 illustrations and a frontispiece showing Amphiphura pellucida, 

 X 2,000 diameters. 



The British Journal Photographic Almanack, 1895. 

 Edited by J. Traill Taylor. (London: H. Greenwood.) Price i/- and 1/6. 



A bulky volume of 1343 pages, containing a good deal of useful informa- 

 tion to the photographer, whether professional or amateur, and a large number 

 of advertisements, to which he will doubtless very frequently refer. 



The Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences : A 



yearly report of the progress of the general sanitary sciences throughout the 

 world, edited by Charles E. Sajous, M.D., and seventy associate editors, 

 assisted by over 200 corresponding editors, collaborators, and correspondents. 

 5 Vols. (London : F. Rebman. Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago : The 

 F. A. Davis Co. 1894.) 



We have before us the seventh series of this extraordinary annual. It is 

 in our estimation the most important work of the kind published, as every 

 article of interest published throughout the world is epitomised here, the exact 

 reference being given so that, if desired, the entire article can be studied by 

 those desirous of doing so. Each volume has its own index, and in Vol. 5jis a 

 general index to the entire work, together with a list of all volumes and period- 

 icals consulted. It is illustrated with plain and coloured plates, woodcuts, etc. 

 No physician's or surgeon's library is complete without it. 



The Flower of the Ocean : The Island of Madeira; A 

 resort for the Invalid ; a field for the Naturalist. By Surgeon-General C. A. 

 Gordon, M.D., C.E. 8vo, pp. x. — no. (London: Bailliere, Tindall, and 

 Cox. 1894.) 



An interesting account of Madeira is given here. We find Historical 

 Notices, Meteorology, certain points relating to Hygiene and Medicine, the 

 Fauna of the Island, Agriculture and Viticulture, and some Medicinal Plants. 



Landmarks in Gynaecology. 2 Vols. By Byron Robinson, 

 B.S., M.D. Fscap. 4to, pp. 220. (Detroit, Mich. : George S. Davis.) 



Two volumes of The Physician's Leisure Library, contaming abstracts of 

 the author's lectures at the Chicago Post Graduate Medical School during the 

 past three years. 



The Vaccination Question. By Arthur W. Hutton, M.A. 

 Cr, 8vo, pp. 128. (London: Methuen and Co. 1894.) Price 1/6. 



The volume before us is a Letter addressed by permission to the Right Hon. 

 H. H. Asquith, Q.C., M.P., H. M. Principal Secretary of State for the Home 

 Department ; to which is added by way of Postscript some remarks on Dr. 

 Klein's Alleged Discovery. 



The Chemist's and Druggist's Diary, 1895. Crown 4to. 



(London : 42 Cannon Street.) 



Besides the Diary, of which a page is given for each week, it contains a 

 number of articles of special interest to the Chemist and Druggist ; 42 pages 

 being devoted to Perfumes and how to make them. The Diary is interleaved 

 with blotting-paper. The volume is nicely bound. 



