♦ KNOWLEDGE ♦ 



■ '"ess, the^'two, 



Eeade, 

 'by'YrederickTrevel 



Hoberi i>ru»u 

 Arithmetic and m< 



0, by Hermann L. F. Helmholtz, 



texl-book of, 32 

 W. T. Knight, 33 

 medical aspects, by A. Tucker 



E. Lawton Roberts, M.D., 63 



'^'denudatio'n''o'f'''by"'T! MeUard 



""■^ "lerick Tri 



[ie'nly dbpl»y°''o 



e Phaii 



Bmti-bs, butterilies, and moths, British, by W. : 



BiORraphy, dictionary of national, edited by Lesl 



Stephen, 73 

 Blark Forest, its people and legends, by L. G. S^gui 



Blindness, the causes and prevention of, by Dr. Ernst , 



Fuchs, 160 

 Book-keeping by single entry, new system of, by the 



Eev.Dr. Brewer, 119 

 Botany, elementary teit-book of, by V. T. Murchi, 32 

 Botany, teit-book of stmctural and physiological, bv 



Otto W. Thorn.:- and Alfred W. Bennett, 31 

 Bright days (holidav number of CaiieU't Magazine) 96 



Cmslb de bello Gallico.I . 1 v John Hngh Hawley, 119 

 Canara end Ganjam, wild Ule in, by Gordon S. Forbes, 



'^bycSB^n^Os'"''"'""' omiLies, a oo on, 

 Caroline islands dispute, maps in illustration of, 336 

 CatselVs Magazine, holiday number of ("Bright 



uheiT"' racfcal B 

 Chfldho^; the first thi 



z?.E^;^i-E"ws. 





iT T. J. Livfsey, 119 





'ide ? shall we han the insane who commit 



Item, by William Penman, 230 



on, hy George Gabriel 

 ies, by Eowland Grey, 



Paitibs-maeibg, bya Foreman Pattern-maker, 31 



"of, by Frederick Treves, 159 

 Phainomena, or Heavenly display of Aratos, by 



Phot°og?aphy foJsmJteursrbcoks' on : by H. P. Eobin- 

 Physiognomy, a handbook of, by feosa Banghan, 160 



Pictures 'rejected at' Bival Academy, a book with 

 facsimiles of, edited ty Henry Laseajle, 32 



Plants, dictionarV of the names of British, by Henry 

 Purefoy Fitz'gerald, 183 



Poetry for recitation, 33« 



Polishing, French, bv a Practical Man, 74 



Property (real) sta'tutes, by Harry Greenwood, 

 barristcr-at-law, 118 



m'ade in New Souti 



United Kingdom and Irela 



Wales during lf84, by H. C. EnsieU, 



EeadSg-bo"oks : fifth, "fo/'standard ^ ■ 



Standard TI., 119 

 Eeading, how to teach, by T. J. Live 



r], by Sir John Lubbock 



initation.the science of, by B. Sharp & Co., 

 "by E^o?e"FaJ'quha^"on,°M P.^M.p., 160 

 iiemi_fic^iaK.wfedg'e, The first year of, by' Pa 





"logy), by W. F. Kirby, ! 

 itruelure, by George St. 

 law of, by Harry Green, j 



Cookery recipes, high-class, by Mrs. C 



230 

 Cook, the skilful, by Mrs. Mary Harris. 



of British. 183 

 Dietetic Reformer ami Vegetarian Mettenger, the, 1 

 Diseases, the nomenclature of (Eoyal CoUege 



Magic squares method of formation of, 74 



"^bv W^G.^Baker, 32 ' ^' " "^"^ "T "l - oc o , 

 Map.arawing from memory, by P. E. Swinstead, 31 



Mensuration and arithmetic, catch questions in, and 



JIerse°y"tunneinhe,*by T^Mellard Eeade!95 ' 



MkTos'copfca'l science, studies in, edi'tcd" by Arthur C. 

 Cole,32, 119, 181 



of gravitation, by T. F.Tycrman, 32 

 Moths, butterflies, and beetles, British, by W. F. 

 Kirby, 71 



Eabth's atmospher 

 Electricity and ma. 



of ("The 

 ■by, 74 



of, by Miss 1 



Stenography, a book cu, byTbos. Allen Eetd, 96 

 Strong, how to get, and how to stay so, by William 



Blaikie, 52 

 Studio, the, and what to do with it, by H. P. 



Eobinson, 32 



' '"''lic*n,'Mid preStion,™y°w'. Wynn Westco'tt, 52 

 Surveying land on the meridian and perpendicular 



system, by William Penman, 230 

 TxcHNOLOGiCAL eiaminations of the City and Guilds 



,„„,„,,, ^,„,., ,• ;i Whitehead, by •• Gi 



miliar, by G. S. Boulger, 160 



an Melienger, the, 119 



BBS of the ni-ht, in the," by Mrs. H( 



wers' worth notice, by Mrs. Lankester, 74 



coi^K.ESi'onsriDEisrcE. 



5, 68, 80, 101, 124, 





