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Kindred Toilet Articles. By John H. Snively, Ph. 

 D., Professor in the Tennessee College of Pharmacy. 

 (C. W. Smith, Nashville.) 



Village Improvements and Farm Villages. By 

 George E. Waring, Jr. (Osgood.) 



New Constructions in Graphical Statics. By 

 Henry T. Eddy, C. E., Ph. D. (Van Nostrand.) 



The Theory of Transverse Strains, and its Appli- 

 cation to the Construction of Buildings. By R. G. 

 Hatfleld. (Wiley.) 



Centennial Exhibition. Official Reports of the 

 International Board of Judges. Edited by Francis 

 A. Walker, Chief of the Bureau of Awards. (Lip- 

 pincott.) 



A Treatise on Engineering Construction. By J. 

 E. Shields, C. E. (Van Nostrand.) 



The Sanitary Condition of City and Country 

 Dwelling Houses. By George E. Waring, Jr. (Van 

 Nostrand.) 



A Concise History of the Iron Manufacture of the 

 American Colonies up to the Revolution, and of 

 Pennsylvania until the Present Time. By John 

 Pearse, A. M., Metallurgist, Engineer. (Allen, Lane 

 & Scott, Philadelphia.) 



Practical Treatise on the Properties of Continuous 

 Bridges. By Charles Bender, C. E. (Van Nos- 

 trand.) 



A Practical Treatise on Lightning Protection. By 

 flenry W. Spang. (Claxton, Philadelphia.) 



The Coal Mines of the Western Coast of the 

 United States. By W. A. Goodyear, Mining En- 

 gineer. (Bancroft & Co., San Francisco.) 



The Progressive Ship-Builder. By Joha W. 

 Griffiths. 2 vols. (A. J. Bicknell & Co.) 



Swine Husbandry. By F. B. Coburn. (Orange 

 Judd Company.) 



Butter and Butter-Making. By Willis P. Hazard. 

 (Porter & Coates, Philadelphia.) 



How to Nurse Sick Children. By Charles West, 

 M. D. (Porter & Coates.) 



A Treatise on Belting for the Transmission of 

 Power. By John H. Cooper. (Claxton, Philadel- 

 phia.) 



The Magnetism of Iron Vessels. With a Short 

 Account of Terrestrial Magnetism. By Fairman 

 Rogers. (Van Nostrand.) 



China-Painting. A Practical Manual for the Use 

 of Amateurs in the Decoration of Hard Porcelain. 

 By M. Louise McLaughlin. (Clarke, Cincinnati.) 



The Telephone ; an Account of the Phenomena 

 of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, as involved 

 in its Action. With Directions for making a Speak- 

 ing Telephone. By Prof. A. E. Dolbean. (Lee & 

 Shepard.) 



A Comprehensive Treatise on Perfumery. Con- 

 taining a History of Perfumes, a complete detailed 

 Description of the Raw Materials and Apparatus 

 used in the Perfumer's Art. By R. S. Christiani. 

 (H. C. Baird, Philadelphia.) 



Cable-making and Suspension Bridges. With 

 Special Reference to the Cables of the Eiist River 

 Bridge. By William Hildebrand. (Van Nostrand.) 



Fret-Sawing for Pleasure and Profit. (H. T. Wil- 

 liams, nuthor and publisher.) 



The House Beautiful. Essays on Bed and Ta- 

 bles, Stools and Candlesticks. By Clarence Cook. 

 (Scribner.) 



LA.W. The demands of the profession ap- 

 pear to be pretty constant, and the supply is 

 responsive thereto : 



Maritime Internntional Law. Bv John A. Dahl- 

 gren, late Rear-Admiral U. S. N. Edited by Charles 

 Cowley, of the Massachusetts Bar. (B. II. Russell, 

 Boston.) 



Historical and Legal Effect of Brevets in the 

 Armies of Great Britain and the United States. By 

 James B. Fry, Colonel and A. A. G. U. S. A. (Van 

 Nostrand.) 



Essays in Anglo-Saxon Law. By Henry Adams, 

 H. Cabot Lodge, Ernest Young, and J. Lawrence 

 Laughlin. (Little, Brown & Co., Boston.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Fixtures. By Marshall 

 D. Ewell. (Callaghan, Chicago.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Executions in Civil 

 Cases. By Abraham Clark Freeman. (Whitney, 

 San Francisco.) 



A Treatise on Trial by Jury, including Questions 

 of Law and Fact. With an Introductory Chapter 

 on the Origin and History of Trial by Jury. By 

 John Protfat. (Whitney.) 



The True Blue Laws of Connecticut and New 

 Haven, and the False Blue Laws invented by the 

 Rev. Samuel Peters. To which are added Speci- 

 mens of the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of other 

 Colonies, and some Blue Laws of England in tbu 

 Reign of James I. Edited by J. Hammond Trum- 

 bull. (American Publishing Company, Hartford, 

 Connecticut.) 



The Elector's Manual. Constitutional Provisions 

 and Statutes of the United States relating to Presi- 

 dential Elections, Elections of Senators and Repre- 

 sentatives, Citizenship, and the Elective Franchise. 

 With an Appendix showing the Method of Count- 

 ing the Electoral Votes lor President and Vice- 

 President. By Charles Sidney Whitman. (Mor- 

 rison, Washi n gton .) 



A Commentary on the Law of Evidence in Civil 

 Issues. By Francis Wliarton, LL.D. 2 vols. (Kay 

 & Brothers, Philadelphia.) 



Digest of Law Publications : being a Catalogue 

 of American and British Law Books, classified ac- 

 cording to the recognized Legal Titles. With an 

 Index of Authors. (Clarke, Cincinnati, Ohio.^ 



The New Assignment Law of the State ot New 

 York. With full Notes and References. By James 

 L. Bishop. 



A Treatise on Slander and Libel. With a Chap- 

 ter on Malicious Prosecutions. By John Towu- 

 shend. Third edition, greatly enlarged. (Baker, 

 Voorhis & Co.) 



A Treatise on the Law relating to the Office and 

 Duties of Notaries Public throughout the United 

 States. By John Proffatt, LL.B. (Hurd and Hough- 

 ton.) 



Liquor Laws of the United States. (National 

 Temperance Society.) 



Unwritten Law. An Address before the Phi Beta 

 Kappa Society of Harvard University, June 28, 

 1877. By Thomas Francis Bayard, of Delaware. 

 (A. Williams & Co., Boston.) 



A Complete Practical Treatise on Criminal Pro- 

 cedure. Pleading, and Evidence in Indictable Cases. 

 By J. F. Archbold. Containing all the American 

 and English Cases to the Date of Publication. By 

 John Norton Pomeroy, LL.D. (Banks & Brothers.) 



The Practice in the Courts of Law in Civil Cases, 

 founded on Robinson's Practice (1832). By R. T. 

 Barton, of the Winchester (Virginia) Bar. (Ran- 

 dolph and English, Richmond.) 



The Divorce Laws of Massachusetts. By L. S. 

 Fairbanks. (Published by the author, Boston.) 



Alcohol and the State. A Discussion of the Prob- 

 lem of Law as applied to the Liquor Traffic. By 

 Robert C. Pitman, LL.D., one of the Justices of the 

 Supreme Court of Massachusetts. (National Tem- 

 perance Society. 1 ) 



Law for the Masses: for Every-dny Use. By 

 Truman Hastings, Esq. (W. F. Schneider, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio.) 



Composition in Bankruptcy, with Forms. By 0. 

 F. Bump. (Jones & Co., St. Louis.) 



Private Corporations for Pecuniary Gain. By 

 George W. Field. (Parsons, Albany.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Taxation, Federal, 

 State, and Municipal. By W. H. Burroughs. 

 (Baker, Voorhis & Co.) 



American Law. By Francis Hilliard. (Ward & 

 Peloubet.) 



