Ittcw Jfictioiu 



Agatha Webb. 



By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN, author of The 

 Leavenworth Case," ' That Affair Next Door," 

 etc. 12, cloth, $1.25. 

 " This is a cleverly concocted detective story, 



and sustains the well-earned reputation of the writer. 



. . . The curiosity of the reader is excited and 



sustained to the close." Brooklyn Citizen* 



Children of the Mist. 



By EDEN PHILLPOTTS, author of " Down Dart- 

 moor Way," ** Lying Prophets," etc. 8, $1.50. 

 " A work of amazing power which plainly in- 

 dicates a master hand." Boston Herald. 



Miss Cayley's Adventures. 



By GRANT ALLEN, author of "Flowers and 

 Their Pedigrees," etc. With 80 illustrations. 

 12, $1.50. 

 "A quaint and sparkling story bright and 



entertaining from beginning to end." Chicago 



Times-Herald. 



Dr. Berkeley's Discovery. 



By RICHARD SLEE and CORNELIA ATWOOD 

 PRATT. Hudson Library No. 40. 12, paper, 

 50 cents ; cloth, $1.00. 



Dr. Berkeley's discovery is a liquid which will 

 "develop" certain memory cells of the human 

 brain, as a photographer's chemicals "develop" a 

 sensitised plate. Upon each tiny cell appears a 

 picture, visible by the microscope. By ll develop- 

 ing " the memory centre of a brain, Dr. Berkeley 

 can trace the most secret history of the being that 

 owned the brain ; can see the things the being saw, 

 in sequence, from infancy to death. With this 

 foundation, the authors of " Dr. Berkeley's Discov- 

 ery " have told a thrilling, dramatic story. 



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