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BBOT. MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES. 

 Their Mutual Relations and Common Interests. With 

 Portraits on Steel of Juarez and Romero. By Gorham 

 D. Abbot, LL.D. 8vo, cloth, $3.50. 



_" This volume deserves the careful study of all true patriots. It has been prepared 

 with çreat care, from the most authentic sources ; and it probably furnishes the 

 materials for a better understanding of the real character and aims of modem 

 Romanisni than any other volume extant." — Coitgregationalist. 



UDUBON. THE LIFE OF JOHN JAMES AU- 

 DUBON, the Naturalist. Edited by his widow. With 

 a fine portrait from the painting by Inman. i2mo, 

 cloth, extra gilt top, $2.50, 



" It is a grand story of a grand life ; more instructive than a sermon, more roman- 

 tic than a romance." — Ilarper^s iMagazine. 



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ASCOM. PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY. By 

 John Bascom, Professor in Williams College. i2mo, 

 pp. 350, $175. 



"All success to the students of physical science : but each of its fields may have 

 its triumphs, and the secrets of mind remain as unapproachable as hitherto. With 

 philosophy and not without it, under its own laws and not under the laws of a lo\yer 

 re.alm, must be found those clues of success, those principles of investigation, which 

 can alone place this highest form of knowledge in its true position. The following 

 treatise is at least a patient effort to make a contribution to tliis, amid all failures, 

 chief department of thought." — Extract frovi Fre/ace. 



