464 



:;. \TITBB, AMF.mcAN. IX 1897. 



anual-training schools; Francis C. Moore told 

 ii. .w to itui;.. 



first of five part* which will contain "The 



. nU-r nijil 1 WINM! Work- 



er's Assist- ntcd bv Frcderiek T. 



Hodgson was usual Hundred and Fifteen 



Eiperimeiitsou llMQsffrying Capacity of I^arp 



dmts op to oil Fed V >r >-< t "'<l of 



f Flow" were record. 1 \>\ Clemen- II. T- 



flin offered " Tin- Graph- 



ical Slution ..f Hydraulic Problems tr.-atin^ of the 

 : hrtmgh Pipes, in ( 'hanncl* an : 



I .in.l jTactice ..f 



Sanitary Ilm.e I>rainae. "i I 1. 



maraud "Sewer Flushing Diagrams* 1 fr.-ui s. II. 

 rand Public Health." by .Ian..- II. 

 Fuerteft. examined the relative purity of * 

 from different sources; h. It. li\<m compiled 

 siMjplilied." ii work of 

 reference; Thomas H. Stillmnn wrote on I 



-mi-try "; and (iuilford 1 r was 



the author of M A Handbook for Chemists of ! 

 Sugar Houses and Seed-Cult ure Farms." Three 

 volumes of "Principles and I ricul- 



t ural Chemical Analysis," ! W.Wiley. 



cd respectively to "boils." Fertili/crs," and 

 "Agricultural Products"; a son-nth revised ami 

 enlarged edition was issued of Fraud- llumplir.-\- 

 Storer's" Agriculture in SOUK- of its Relations with 

 Chemistry"; Isaac Phillips Roberts wrote on " 'I 'he 

 Fertility of the Land": and Liberty II. 



I'lie Principles of Fruit Growing" for the 

 " Kural Scienc. - and the latter author 



.lulled "The Forcing Hook." a manual of the 

 cultivation of vegetables in glass houses to the 



ien Craft Series." The twentieth edition ..f 

 "The American Fruit Culturist." by .John .!. 

 Thomas, was revised and enlarged by \Villiam II. 

 S. Wood, and illustrated with nearly '800 accurate 

 figures; ** Tobacco Leaf: Its Culture and Cure, 

 Market inland .Manufacture" was a practical hand- 

 book by J. H. Killvbrew an<l Herbert Myri.-k: and 

 John B. Smith sen! out an "Economic Entomol 

 Mrs. Lizzie Page Hii;i...u-e told ofHooss Plant* 

 and how to Succeed with them"; William Trickcr 

 Bare directions for " The Water Garden " : and N. 

 Jfospon Rose illustrated his own work on "Lawns 

 and Gardens." Herbert Myrick edited "Turkeys 

 and how to Grow them." Harry Snyder in 

 gated "The Chemistry of Dairying" while " "1 



!ilk and its Products" was'a manual for dairy 



TV ami cheese-factory operators 

 and dairy fanners, by Kdward H. PaningtOfl and 



SV, Woll. GtOfge Perkins Merrill pub- 

 lished " Rocks, Rock Gathering, and Soils," and a 

 second edition was sent out of 1 fr 



Building and Decoration." " The Chemistry of p.,t- 



' was a useful rontribution !> K. Lanu r enb.'<-k. 

 -The Storv of the Cowboy," by K. 1 1. >u-h. contin- 

 ued the -Story of t he West Series," and was illus- 



; by W. L! W.lUand < . M. l;,,^-!! : and - The 



Sjtiirrel Hunters of Ohio; or. Glimpses of Pioneer 



came from N. K. .Jones. M. I ). /. W. Pease told 



he Irish Fenian prisoners by means 



:-dition." and " An .\ineri<-an 



Tran.|ort in th<- Crimean War," by .John Codman, 

 hwl an int by John C. Rones. William 



Starling unive a brief acc.,unt of - The Floods of 



the Mississippi Kmr." their causes and effect*, and 

 also of the levee system and ot her means proposed 

 and tried for the control of the river, with a par- 

 ticular account of the great flood of 181r 



1*1-1." with 41 facsimile illus- 



trations of tickets and -un.lrv document-. l>\ .l..|ni 

 II. Stiness, f nn< '1 ! the second >n 



- Hi-t.-rical Tracts" of th ( rucilixion." by 

 .John H.II historical account of that 

 method of punishment by the lioiuans. wit : 



cial that of Cliri-t. Books of pract ical 



n-e include: M Punctuation." by !'. lli'ra--e Trail; 

 "Why we PuncHur Rule in the 



Use of Mark-." by an anonymous journalist ; " M..d- 



rn Book I... "and Double Kntry." by 



- f,. M-niL: ^rortagAooount- 



on t he Nicaragua Canal " were marie by Henry L. 

 Sheldon: and " Fighting a Fire." the spirited' de- 

 scription of the technique of the fire department. 

 by Charles T. Hill, was illustrated from drav. 

 made by the author. - A Century of Lotteries in 



->-Htetn,"by A. ( LlCittredgeand .1. 1 . Bn n ; and 

 \n F.lcmeiitary T: In- Met ri<- Sy-t.-m of 



it- and Measures." by .lames llamlin Smith. 



1 1 of "Cotton Spinning," by William Scot; 



. : '. I'. S< \ monr Kothwdl was an 

 authority on "The Printing of Textile Fab; 

 and " B leach inu' and Calico Printing " wen- handled 

 by (i.-oru'e I>. Duerraml William Turnbull. 

 Polarizing Photoohronograph n was an a. -count of 

 experiments at the Tinted States Artillery School. 

 Fort Monroe. \'a.. in developing this instrument, by 

 Albert Cashing Crehore and G ;uier; 



and \\". L Lincoln Adam- edited "Sunlight and 

 Shadow." a book for photographers, amateur and 

 profe->ional. "Incompatibilities in Pre-crip' 

 were exposed b\ |-]. A. If u< L 1 1 ma n. ami A. Kmil Ili-s 



lie author of the "Standard Manual of 

 and other ." a treatise especially adapted 



to the requirement.- of driiL'L'ist- and confectioner-. 



'iMll-ekeepers there ,r-e of lectures 



on " Hou-ehold Kcoijomics," L r i\<n before the 

 School of Fcoiiomics of the I'nivi -i>ity of \\ 

 sin, by Mr-. Helen ( 'ampbell ; " Instruction in ( Jook- 

 in.ir." with selected receipts, by Mr-. .lo|m W. Crin- 



t:an: and a special edition of -The Century 



Piook and Home Phy-iciaii," by Jennie N. 11 

 and N.T.Oliver. M. I). M The Cook Book of '0 



of the Waldorf" was an exp.-n-ivc volume. " Beauty 

 and Hy-ieiie" were the subject of an anonymous 



volume: Dorothy ^uiu'lcy explained M The way to 



keep Yun.u r ." and told "What Mr.-- makes of ,i<" ; 

 and.' tnergave hint- <-n " I'ra.-lical Milli- 



nery." "The Army Mule and Other War Sket 

 by Henry A. Ca-tle, contained al-o .Iain.-- \\"hit- 

 00mb Kiley's stories () f the humorist Bill N;. 

 reported in an interview by Hu--.ll M. S 

 "The Teacup Club." by Kli/.a" Armstrong, -atiri/ed 

 the overrapid progress of woman : and ainoni: the 

 minor types or wit are to be mentioned M Mr. and 



Mr- Ha'tinilial Hawkins." by I'-.-ll. ' .and 



-*y Jane on the New Woman,* 1 by I 

 Brown.' "fi jrpes of Great American Ci 



consisted of reproductions of 4<> photnirraphs with 

 descriptions by well-known authors, for which we 

 are indebted "to SiL'inund Krau-/. "The Art of 

 C"ti\- line from the author of "Manners 



and li'ul.-s of (i ..... 1 5 Humphry 



(Ma<i. ' d " Mann, r- for Men." I-'rank P>d- 



ore made "Studies jn Psyr-hi. !i " ; Anna 



. Mills published " Pra<-tical Metaphy-ic- for lleal- 

 in-Miid Self-Culture": and Harriet P>. Bradbu 

 forth "The Philosophy Of Health," a study of the 



of spiritual healing and the philosophy of 

 life. H. Martyn Hart. D. D.. in "A Way that 



th Ritrht " made an examination of Chri-tian 

 S-ieri, -, ; I! . her contributed to t he " Ment i- 



Ciiiin: Happiness as found in Forethought 



Minus Fearthoutrht ": and I'r-ula N. (i.-tefeld 

 told " Ib.w ue Ma-ter our Hours with the 



r, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft" con- 

 sisted of illustrated inrestigations into the phenom- 



f spiritualism and theosophy, by Henry 

 "A Catechism of Palmistry" 



from Ida F,llis; "Human Ma^neti-m." by 

 James Coates, told how to hypnotize ; and Albert 



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