VI SCIENCE PROGRESS. 



Antisepsis and Asepsis, - By E. Trouessart. 



Antitoxins, - . - - ,, Charrin. 



Aphasia, . _ _ . ,, E. Lahousse. 



Arachnids, - - . . ,, F. Plateau. 



The short paper on Anthropology by Louis Lapicque shows how 

 little has at present been accomplished in the way of a comparative 

 study of the physiology of different races of men. 



The book as a whole strikes us as likely to be useful, and provided 

 the rest of the articles are up to the standard of those at present pub- 

 lished, physiologists will be provided with a reliable and conveniently 

 arranged statement of the more important facts of their science as it 

 exists to-day. 



