CONTENTS “OF . Nov Xabya g 
I. The Illuminated Disc of the Moon. 
II. Railway Accidents. 
III. Human Levitation ; illustrating certain Historical Miracles. 
IV. The Boundary between Man and the Lower Animals. 
V. Science, her Claims, Position, and Duties. 
VI. The Spectroscope in its Application to Mint Assaying. 
NOTICES OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS, 
Fiske’s ‘Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy.” 
Lloyd’s ‘‘A Treatise on Magnetism, General and Terrestrial.” 
Mivart’s ‘‘ The Common Frog.” 
Gore’s ‘A Glossary of Fossil Mammalia.” 
Blake’s ‘‘ Sulphur in Iceland.” 
Pickering’s **‘ Elements of Physical Manipulation.” 
Callard’s ‘‘The Chemistry of Fermentation in the Process of Bread 
Making.” 
‘Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria,” Vol. x. 
Laurencin’s ‘* La Pluie et le Beau Temps.” 
Jannettaz’s ‘‘ Les Rochers; Description de leurs Elements; Methode 
de Determination.” 
Parville’s ‘‘ Causeries Scientifiques.” 
PROGRESS IN SCIENCE, 
(Including the Proceedings of Learned Societies ut Home and Abroad, and 
Notices of Recent Scientific Literature). 
