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Observations with the H^.macytometer upon the Globular CoMPt^srrroN 

 of Blood and Milk. By Frederick P. Henry, M. D., Philadelphia. Pub- 

 lished by F. A. Davis, 925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



This Cartwright Prize Essay shows an unusual amount of 

 research and labor. The conclusions reached are logical and 

 satisfactory. The facts given are original, and a new field is 

 opened. 



The Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language. By 

 John Wentworth Sanborne, Perry, N. Y. 



This work is prepared for the assistance of teachers and private 

 students in a systematic and thorough study of the Latin language. 

 The noun, adjective, verb, etc., are all tabulated in a convenient 

 form. Address the author as above. 



The New Botany. A Lecture on the Best Method of Teaching. By W. 

 J.. Beal, Professor of Botany in the Agricultural College, Lansing, Mich. 



This describes the new method of teaching by studying objects 

 before books. 



Michigan State Board of Health Reports. 

 Transactions of the Michigan State Medical Society. 



