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(TRE, AMERICAN, IN 1895. 



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To mental philosophy there were some important 



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bull Ladd, and M Mental Development in the child 

 and the Race," the methods and prooemca of 



i Mark Baldwin. -Think 



Dr. K. W. St-ripti. 



Lalx>ratry in Vale I'ni- 



veraity, U, it U claimed, - the tirxt hook on the new 

 or experimental psychology written in the I 



.. . '-..:* .,- ....,: ,-,..- "The 



e Brain," a study of the inrvou.-* system 

 in relation to education, waa contributed l\ 



D :... ; . ,,nt inporan Sci 

 ence Series" ; a second edition was issued of The 

 Psychology of Childhood," by Frederick Trao 

 an introduction to the Mudy ..f mental phenomena 



by K. A. Kirk put rifk iimii-r tin- title of 

 -Inductive Psychology I u-hte's 



Doctrine of Knowledge," by Anna Boynton Thomp- 

 son, one of the " Radcliffe College Monograph 

 an introduction by Josiah Royce; "Comte, Mill, and 

 Spencer," by Prof. John Wataon (Canada), was pre- 

 aeoted a* an outline of philosophy according t<> the 

 tenetaof the idealistic school ; C. C. Post published 

 . .. 1. --..-.-" ; - KlcincnUi of Inductive 

 Logic* were treated by Prof. Noah K 

 companion volume to his u Elements of Deduetive 

 Logic"; and in mat hematics we have M Elements of 

 've Geometry," by C. W. Mu.-r,, r ,l. with ap- 

 to bometrical and cavalier projection ; 

 of Geometry, Plain and BoUd> i'.\ .I'.M 



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Differential Cataulaf Snppiementanr to a TreatiMj on 

 Calculus," by W. K. Bycrly: an 

 ' Study of Field Methods, which will in- 



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KlitlK 



to Stadia Measurement* greatly In.-r.-a.- . 

 curacy," a thesis for the degree of civil engineer sub- 

 mitted to the University of Wisconsin by Leonard 

 Sewal Smith. Park Benjamin wrote a history of 

 -The Intellectual Rise in Kl.--tri.-ity"; Francis E. 

 Niphcr ty and Magnetism" a mathemat- 



ical treatiae for advanced undergraduate students; 

 Arthur Vaugban Abbott, " The Electrical Transmis- 

 aion of Energy," a manual for the design of electrical 

 circuit*; H T*. I'arshall and H. M. Hobart described 

 u Armature Windings of Electric Machines"; Edward 

 Trevert contributed u Kle. Students 11 ; 



Philip Atkinson" Electricity for Everybody " : I > I 

 Connor - A Treatise on Electro-magnetism v ; and A. 

 K. Wataon told - How to hui i.ight Dyna- 



mo or Four Hone-Power Motor." 



BUNT. Brooks Adams covered the whole field of 



:ephiUophyofhi 



IB rb La* o4 ivir./a 

 lion 'and Di-eiy." Vol. 1 V appeared of * A I 

 of the People of the United States from the Rev. 

 otation to the Civil War," by John Bach McMastcr, 

 dajfttoJ largely to the War of 1818, and Vol. Ill 

 was also Saaoadof James Ford Rhodes'* - History of 

 the United States from the Compromise of 1850," 

 wf the period of 1860-'2. M of the 



WWO, 1783-1 &17" waa traced by Gen. Frat 

 Walker in the American History Seriea," and 

 MtasMppi Basing by Justin Wfnaor, carried on the 

 n**fe in America between England and France 

 from Uf7 to 1763, with full cartographical illustra- 

 gyiyfJ sources. "The Campaign 

 i * was commemorated by Samuel 

 Drake in the aerie* of - Decisive Events in 

 Htrtory," and Henry Ferguson contributed 

 _-^ Ajpartein Hiatory> The Growth of the 

 Amerfcw Nation," by Harry Pratt Judson, belonged 

 JoUw-ChjwUnqua Read ing Circle Literature": Har- 

 to Qodard prepared -An Outline Study of United 



^n^sra-u^^Li^'ss,^ s& 



Louiae Manly contributed questions and 

 for review* and essays ; Dr. Oscar 1 1 < 

 laboration witli Harry K. KM ill 



prepared a a History ol 

 text-book for schooU, written iv..m :i > 

 \\ithmit h-i-ti..iial pivjtidi 

 Ham II. Mace was tin- author 



"Turniiur n tin- l.i-ht : A Dispasalonate * 

 i.lctit Buchanan^s Administration 



f i-v II. .11. lliiratin Ku.-. i^ in 

 fenaeof that l.\. . u:i\. airait 

 in In.- relations to the Southern Sutw; Noah 1 



i_'ton in Liin-nln'f Tin 

 sonal recollection and scrap! ..... .- K pt .lurin- that 







t\\..\..iun. 1 hy tlio Masaac 



lliMiricjd S- spectivc 



in Virginia, 1861-1862 " i.nd M The Cl 

 under (ieneral I'ope." A ne\s limite.. 

 appeared of " < Miio in the N\ 

 and .1. T. S.-harfs HUtory of tin ' 



through aseeoiid edition. I 

 Hopkins I niversit\ Studie> " Ti 

 eminent of Maryland .1774 1777;" was tr ;. 

 .lohn Archer Sih nment of i 



South Carolina," : W|iitne\ ; 



us between Maryland and Virgii 



H. Lata!.. . "Li Hiatory l'a-t 1'olitics r 



,inis, l.eint: inclu'ded in tip 

 Servitude in the Colony of Virginia," hy Jain 

 tis Ballagh ; "Tl f <'aliforn.. 



stitution (1846-'49)," by Rockwell Dennis Hunt 



/mniiiLrs , 



State," by ; Jesse S'uldui: AflM 



in the Nineteenth 'enturv v was : 

 aheth Wormeley Latimer. The 

 Bounty and Story of I'itcairn Island, 17'.<> 4894 

 written by Rosalind Amelia Young, a <i 

 one of the mutineers and a native of the 

 "Arcadia: Missing Links of a Lont < 'haptei it 

 i<-:in History," by K'lward Ki.-li;i: 

 filled two volumes; "The Story of tin- Indi. 

 George Bird (irinnell initiated the " Stoi 



' edited |,y liij.ley llitchcoek ; aii<l A!. 



A Ithers's u Chronicles of Border NN 

 published in 1831, were edited with annotn; 

 Reuben (Jold Thwaites. Anna L. liirk; 

 personal observation of " Life in the Tuilcri* ^ 

 the Second Empire." having l-em f,,r 

 governess in the family of the Duchcsse 



< >utlines in European 1 1 istory " was a K 



led for the use of student* in hist 

 Willmr Dow, and a valuable contrilmtion wa' 

 l>\ I'n.f. 1'hilii) Van Ness M 

 Greece for Colleges and Hi -f. S,! M.irv 



;' gave a brief historical nkctch 

 entitl. . ..!i Kmjiire"; H 



Baird concluded the historical series \>< 

 with the "Rise of the IhiL'iienots" and tl 

 note and Henry of Navarre," wit! 

 "The Huguenot* and ti 

 Nantes "; Frances Gregor told u The 8t 

 mia"; "The Jew and the <;< -rmati . 

 Luther" was an historical study 1 

 while Edward 8. Holden chronicled ' 

 Emperor of Hindustan, A. n. 1898 H. J. 



Desmond revived "Mooted Quo' 



-lie of Vols. IV and V Co: 



for Re- : i MI the Best Historian 



raphcr 



and from I'rof. .1. Franklin .lames. : 

 tionary of United States History, 1 ; 

 York City and Vi 



was a military, civic, and financial lo< 

 that period, with incident* and anccd< 

 umes, by R. 8. Guernsey, and -A i 

 of Brooklyn and Kings County," by 

 Ostrandcr, also in 2 volumes, was edited with an intro- 

 duction and notes by Alexander Black. " Municipal 

 Consolidation: Historical Sketch of the Greater V* 



