October 1, 1887.] 



♦ KNOWLEDGE - 



vu 



Hevievi'S— continued. 

 Stewart, Alex. : th.e temperaments, their study and 



their teaching, 283 

 Stinde, Jnlius : woodland tales, translated by Ellis 



"Wright, 164 

 Stories, very short, by Jlrs, W. K. Clifford, 94 



Taylor, Dr. J. E.: our island continent : a naturalist's 

 holiday in Australia, 44 



Teall, Harris: British Petrography, 21, 4fi, 94 



Tea-planter's, the young, compamou, by T. F. Deas, 

 260 



Telescope, halE-hours with a 3-inch, by Capt. W. 

 Noble, 156 



Temperaments, the: their study and their teaching, 

 by Alex. Stewart, 283 



Thackeray's Pendennis, Barry Lyndon, The New- 

 comes, 21 



Theal, G. McCall : history of the Boers in South 

 Africa, 283 



Thearle, Samuel P. : the modern practice of ship- 

 building in iron and eteel, 213 



Thomson, Joseph : through Masai Land, 211 



Thought, the world of, 117 



Throat, maoagement of. See " Ear, eye, and throat, 

 management of " 



Transit tables for 18S7, by Latimer Clark, 261 



Trigonometry, my fii*st, by it. H. Senior, 237 



Trigonometry .phine and spherical, by H. B, Goodwin. 

 44 



Triumphant democracy ; or, fifty yeai^' march of the 



republic, by Andrew Carnegie, 126 

 Trumbull, H. Clay : the blood covenant : a primitive 



rite and its bearings on scripture. 212 

 Tucker, A. : Alpine winter in its medical aspect, 261 



TJbbanitzky, Dr. A. H. von : electricity in the service 

 of man, 63 



Vamb6rt, Arminioa, and L. Heilpmn : Hungary, 284 

 Van, intelligence in the, by Horace Dobell. 285 

 Vezirs, the history of the forty ; or, the story of the 



forty morns and eves, by E. J. W. Gibb, 69 

 Vicary, J. Fulford : Saga time, 285 

 Victoria, the illustrated handbook of. 70 

 Vocal power, how to develop, by J. P, Sandlauds, 67 



"Wanderer.'' land-yacht, the cruise of, by Gordon 



Stable?, 259 

 Warner Observatory, history and work of the, 236 

 Watch and clock makers' handbook, by F. J. Britten, 



6S 

 Watch-jobbers' handbook, by Paul N. Hasluck, 285 

 Weather, on forecasting the, by B. G. Jenkins, 2S1 

 Weather chart, the London, by B. G. Jenkins, 284 

 Western Avernus, the, by llorley Roberts, 211 

 Wheat, flour, and bread, the chemistry of, by Wm. 



Jago, 46 



Whist, modem, together with the laws of whist, by 



Clement Davies, 22 

 Whist or bumblepuppy. by Pembridge, 144 

 Whitaker's almanack, 94 

 Wilde, Lady : ancient legends, mystic charms, and 



superstitions of Ireland, with sketches of the 



Irish past, 93 

 Williams, J. Fraucon : Philip's handy-volume atlas of 



the world, 236 

 Wilson, AJex. : the junior students' algebra, 21 

 Windsor, E. S. : babies' crawling rugs and how to 



make them, 165 

 Wood, H. Trueman : modem methods of illustrating 



books, 117 

 Woodland tales, by Julius Stinde, translated by Ellis 



Wright, 164 

 Wood-turners' handbook, the, by Paul N. Hasluck, 236 

 Woodward, C. J. : ABC five-figure logarithms. 285 

 Woodward, H. E. : the geology of Englaad and Wales, 



212 

 Wool trade, romance of the, by James Bonwick, 259 

 Word formation and derivation, the exercises in, by 



Frank Ritchie, 282 

 World of thought, thi> 117 

 Worsaae. Dr. : the pre-hlstury of the north, translated 



by H. M. Siaipson, 93 

 Wright, J. J. : the little asker : or, learning to think, 



21 



YossuF the guide, by George Manville Fenn, 237 

 Young Carthaginian, the ; or, a struggle for empire 

 by G. A. Heuty, 141 



nyczsGELiij^isrE^^. 



Allen, Grant, on ilr. Proctor and the Saturday 



Review, 5 

 American "Arrow " line steamers, 266 

 American English, 179 

 '* Americanisms," the Saturday Review and Mr. Grant 



Allen on, 5 

 "Arrow" line steamers, the new American, 266 



Bacon and modern science, 139 



Eenecke, Dr. : curious observations on the growth of 



the heart, 153 

 Blackfoot tribes, ethnology of the, 5 

 Blasphemy, argument on, 96 

 Bos, compact and ingenious, for scientific purposes, by 



Mr. Medland,'46 



CAtJFOuxLi tree, a, 5 

 Capel, ilgr.. and a Kentucky girl, 61 

 Consumption, the Mullein test in, 249 

 Cosmogony, Hindoo, and physics, 143 



ECUPSE, the total solar, of August, 19, 234 



English, American, 179 



Ethnology of the Blackfoot tribes, 5 



Faith, doubting, 196 

 Furniture, laboratory, 60 



Heart, curious observations on the growth of the, 153 

 Hindoo cosmogony and physics, 143 



Jews, race characteristics of the, 132 

 Kentucky girl and Mgr. Capel, 61 



Laboratory furniture, 60 



London, the. Stereoscopic Company, their Inter- 

 national Amateur Photographic E^diibition, 4, 216 



Matthews, Dr. John, scientific effects of, 46 



Medland, Mr., his compact and ingenious box for 



scientific purposes, 46 

 Moon, handy map of the, 16 

 Mullein test in consumption, 249 



Photographic Exhibition, the International Amateur, 

 4,216 ' 



Photographs of the sun, 276 



Physics, Hindoo cosmogony and, 143 



Proctor, Mr., and Saturday Review^ Mr. Grant 

 Allen on, 5 



Race characteristics of the Jews, 132 



Saturday Review, the, and Mr. Proctor, Mr. Grant 



Allen on, 5 

 Science, modern. Bacon and, 139 

 Solar ecHpse, the total, of August 19, 234 

 Star, variable, spectra of a, 61 

 Steamers, the new American " Arrow " line, 266 

 Sun, photographs of the, 276 



