The y are all striking compositions, and damning of a plica m 

 the fore rank of this kind of literature. It is not often that more 

 robust and healthy reading can be found between the covers of a 

 single relume, San /* * --*?- 



the honesty, and the freedom from 



^riifr> ou mmjmtamM >vtru.r , .x^i ..uc ,.v^vi.. .v.^v-t .. ^ v 

 bean testimony not only to his ability * physicist, but 1 

 rewatility of mind and critical powers as well. ,Oo<r*a 



He is one of our foremost religious thinkers. Timts (New 

 M 



The line of argument fe so plain that all can .follow it, and the 

 tyto is wondronsly charming. ** (Boston). 



Mr. John Fteke is a demoted student of Dante. The reriew of Mr. 

 Longfellow's work is an admirable essay upon translating Dante, 

 an essay showing a rery fine critical feeling and thorough knowl. 

 edge of the tub ject - Tnmxript (Boston^ 



He is a scholar profoundly rersed in ancient and modern lore, a 

 ' rvmaj] ted ' 



, an obserrer who stud- 

 most graphic fngiieh. At^ Oewm (Chicago). 

 He finely exposes the materialistM character of the book called 



He finely exposes the marerialistu) character of the book ealled 



the Un^u Univorw," which h:s b^u n ni^Tj ox: :io i I -. :l:e 

 "Southern Cross' 7 and otter papers. 4<*wrttMr (Maryborough, 



writing; it is of all writing of its sort, probably, the 

 ... K has already aehiered a place as wholly hi 



of the thought 



MM Vrvv.-hs 

 Mr. Rake habitually 

 admirable spirit of his 



his own as it is 



EXCURSIONS OF AN EVOLUTIOHIST. Itoio, pp. 379, 



$8.00. 



CONTBNTB: Europe before the Arrival of Man; The 

 Arrival of Man in Europe; Our Aryan Forefathers; 

 What we learn from Old Aryan Words; Was there a 

 Primeval Mother-Tongue 1 Sociology and Hero-Wor- 



