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Histology of the Locust and of the Cricket. By Chas. S. Minot, Lec- 

 turer at Harvard University, pp. 62. Eight full page lithographs, 66 

 figures. 



Professor Minot has entered into a complete and exhaustive 

 study of these little studied insects. A study of this book is of 

 especial value to all entomologists. The bibliographical index alone 

 gives the author great credit and makes the report a work of 

 reference. 



Our Little Ones. 



This monthly of 32 pages is one of the best, and in many res- 

 pects the best, periodical for the " little ones " we have ever seen. 



The engravings are especially fine, the type clear and large, 

 and the stories attractive as possible. It is a model of beauty in its 

 typography and illustration. Russell Publishing Co., Boston, 

 Mass. $1.50 per year. 



A Review of Professor Winchell " Preadamites." By Rev. J, T. Sun- 

 derland, pp. 23. Reprint from Unitarian Review, March, 1881. 



Dentistry and Dental Education. By W. W. Allport, M. D., D. D, S. 

 Reprint from April number of Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner. 



The American Medical College Association, transactions of, for 1881, pp.8. 

 Detroit, Mich., Post and Tribune printers. 



Free-Trade from an American Stand-Point. A pamphlet of sixteen pages, 

 a reprint from the London Contemporary Review. 



The Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, for June, 1881, Lon- 

 don, England. 



This bi-monthly is well known in this country as an indispensa- 

 ble part of a microscopist's library. Each number consists of nearly 

 200 pages, and contains the current researches relating to zoology^ 

 botany and microscopy. The journal is also illustrated with litho- 

 graphs and wood-cuts. The transactions and proceedings of the 

 Royal Microscopical Society are given in full, these alone being 

 worth the price of the journal. Price, 4s per number. King's. 

 College, Strand, W. C. 



