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Nordrach Treatment for Consumptives in this Country," by 

 James Arthur Gibson ; and a new edition of " The Student's 

 Chemistry," by R. L. Taylor. 



Among the announcements of Messrs. Macmillan and Co., 

 Ltd., we notice : — "The Sherbro and its Hinterland," by T. J. 

 AUdridge, illustrated : " The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas 

 Menry Huxley," edited by Sir M. Foster, K.C.B., F.R.S., and 

 Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., in 4 vols., vol. iv. : "Atlas 

 of Practical Elementary Zootomy," being a revised edition of 

 the zoological portion of the " Atlas of Practical Elementary 

 Biology," by Prof. G. B. Howes, F.R.S., with a preface to the 

 first edition by the late Prof. T. H. Huxley, P.C, F.R.S. ; 

 " The Scenery of England and the Causes to which it is due," 

 by the Right Hon. Lord Avebury, F.R S., illustrated ; Mac- 

 millan's Manuals of Medicine and Surgery : " A Manual of 

 Medicine," edited by Dr. W. H. Allchin, vol. iv. Diseases 

 of the Kespiratory System and of the Circulatory System, 

 vol. v. Diseases of the Digestive System and of the Kidneys ; 

 " Assimilation and Digestion," by Sir T Lauder Brunton, M.D., 

 F.R.S. ; "The Climates and Baths of Great Britain," being 

 the Report of a Committee of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical 

 Society of London, vol. ii. The Midland Counties and 

 Ireland : " Outlines of Inorganic Chemistry," by Prof. W. 

 Ostwald, translated by Dr. Alex. Findlay ; " An Experimental 

 Study of Gases," by Morris W. Travers, with a preface by Prof. 

 William Ramsay, F.R.S. ; "Lectures and Essays by the late 

 William Kingdon Clifford, F.R.S.," edited by Leslie Stephen 

 and Frederick Pollock, iwith an introduction by F. Pollock, 

 third edition, in 2 vols. ; " Philosophy, Its Scope and 

 Method," a course of introductory lectures by the late Prof. 

 Henry Sidgwick ; "The Growth of Hegel's Logic," by J. B. 

 Baillie ; "Mind in Evolution," by L. T. Hobhouse ; "Texts 

 for a Course of Elementary Lectures on the History of Greek 

 Philosophy," edited by Dr. Henry Jackson ; " Mammals," by 

 F. E. Beddard, F.R.S. (being vol. x, of the Cambridge Natural 

 History) ; " Insect Life, Souvenirs of a Naturalist," by M. J. H. 

 Fabre, translated from the French by the .\uthor of " Mademoi- 

 selle Mori," with a preface by Dr. David Sharp, F.R.S., 

 illustrated; "The Mystic Rose, a Study of Primitive Mar- 

 riage," by A. E. Crawley ; " An Elementary Treatise on the 

 Calculus," by Prof. George A. Gibson ; a new edition of 

 "The- History of Human Marriage, ' by Dr. Edward 

 Westermarck, with preface by Dr. A. R. Wallace, F.R.S. ; 

 "Upland Game Birds," by Emerson Hough, illustrated; 

 " Salmon, Trout," by Dean Sage and A. Nelson Cheney, 

 illustrated; "The Deer Family," by the Hon. Theodore 

 Roosevelt, T. S. Van Dyke, and H. G. Stone, illustrated ; 

 " Municipal Engineering and Sanitation," by M. N. Baker ; 

 " An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics," by Dr. Forest Ray 

 Moulton ; " Elementary Electricity and Magnetism," by Profs. 

 D. C. Jackson and J. P. Jackson, illustrated; "A Primer 

 of Calculus," by Arthur S. Hathaway, illustrated; "The 

 Practical Methods of Organic Chemistry," by Prof. Ludwig 

 Gattermann, a new edition of the authorised translation by 

 Dr. William B. Shober, illustrated; "The Applications of 

 the Kinetic Theory to Gases, Vapours, Pure Liquids, and 

 Solutions," by Dr. William Pingry Boynton, illustrated ; "The 

 Protozoa," by Dr. Gary N. Calkins, illustrated ; " The Rontgen 

 Rays in Medicine and Surgery, as an Aid in Diagnosis and as 

 a Therapeutic Agent," by Dr. Francis H. Williams, illustrated ; 

 " Cyclopaedia of American Horticulture," edited by Prof. L. H. 

 Bailey, illustrated, vol. iv., completing the set ; " First 

 Lessons in Agriculture," by Prof. L. H. Bailey; "University 

 Text-book of Botany," by Prof. Douglas Houghton Campbell, 

 illustrated; " The Principles of Stock Breeding, the Applica- 

 tion of Biological Laws to the Breeding of Domestic Animals 

 (including Poultry), whether for Fancy or Profit," by Prof. 

 W. H. Brewer; " Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology," 

 edited by Prof. James Mark Baldwin, with an international body 

 of collaborators, in 3 vols. ; " A Student's History of Philoso- 

 phy," by Prof. Arthur Kenyon Rogers: " An Introduction to 

 Psychology," bv Prof. Mary Whiton Calkins ; " Mental Growth 

 and Control," by Dr. Nathan Oppenheim ; "The College 

 Student and his Problems," by Dr. James H. Canfield ; " The 

 Child's First Book in Science," by Dr. Edward S. Holden, 

 illustrated. 



Messrs. Methuen and Co. will publish : — " Head-Hunters, 

 Black, White and Brown," by Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 

 illustrated. 



Mr. Murray's list includes :— " National Education, a Sym- 



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posium," edited by Laurie Magnus: " Tubulous Boilers, 

 based on a Short Course of Lectures delivered at University 

 College. London," by Leslie S. Robertson, illustrated; "The 

 Fixed Stars, an Exposition of that Branch of Astronomy 

 which relates to them," by Prof. Newcomb; "Heredity," by 

 Prof. J. Arthur Thomson, illustrated (Progressive Science Series) ; 

 "The Dawn of Modern Geography, a Hi.story of Exploration 

 and Geographical Science from the opening of the Tenth to the 

 middle of the Thirteenth Century (A.u, 900-1350)," by C. 

 Raymond Beazley, illustrated ; " Dangerous Trades, the His- 

 torical, Social and Legal Aspects of Industrial Occupations as 

 affecting Public Health," by a number of experts, edited by Dr. 

 T. Oliver, illustrated ; " The Natural History of Religion, based 

 on the Gifford Lectures delivered in Aberdeen in 18S9-90 and 

 1890-91," by Prof. Edward Burnett Tylor, F.R.S., illustrated ; 

 "The Soil," by A. D. Hall : "The Book of Ser Marco Polo, 

 the Venetian, concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the 

 East," translated and edited by the late Colonel Sir Henry Yule, 

 revised throughout in the light of modern discoveries, with 

 a memoir of Colonel Vule (compiled with the assistance of Miss 

 Yule), by Prof. Henri Cordier, 2 vols., illustrated. 



Messrs. George Newnes, Ltd., will publish in the Library of 

 Useful Stories Series : — " The Story of Animal Life," by B. 

 Lindsay, illustrated ; " The Story of Euclid," by W. B. 

 Frankland. 



In the list of Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner and Co., 

 Ltd., we observe: — "Assyrian Language, Easy Lessons in 

 Cuneiform Inscriptions," by L. W. King ; " The Book of the 

 Dead, an English translation of the Theban Recension," with 

 supplementary chapters, hymns, &c., and nearly 400 vignettes 

 which do not appear in the larger edition published in 1897, by 

 Dr. E. A. Wallis Budge ; and a new edition of " Text-Book of 

 Physiological and Pathological Chemistry," by G. Bunge, trans- 

 lated from the German edition by Florence Starling. 



Messrs. G. P. Putnam's list includes: — " Zuni Folk-Tales," 

 by F. H. Gushing, illustrated : " The Home Life of the Wild 

 Birds," by F. H. Herrick, illustrated ; and a new edition of 

 "Thinking, Feeling, Doing," by E. W. Scripture, illustrated. 



Mr. Grant Richards announces new editions of " Colin 

 Clout's Calendar," by Grant .\llen ; and " Logic, Deductive 

 and Inductive," by Carveth Read. 



Messrs. Rivingtons announce : — " Chinese Turkestan, with 

 Caravan and Rifle," by Percy W. Church ; " Rivingtons' 

 Junior Mathematics," by H. G. Willis, comprising Arithmetic, 

 two parts ; Algebra, two parts. 



Messrs. F. E. Robinson and Co. will issue: — "Wild Sport 

 in the Outer Hebrides," by C. V. A. Peel. 



Mr. Walter Scott announces : — " History of Geology and 

 Palfeontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century," by Prof. 

 Karl von Zittel, translated by Dr. M. M. Ogilvie-Gordon, 

 illustrated; "The Study of Rehgion," by Prof. Morris 

 Jastrow, jun. 



Messrs. Seeleyand Co., Ltd., promise : — A new and enlarged 

 edition of " The Chemistry of Paints and Painting," by Prof. 

 A. H. Church, F.R.S. 



Messrs. Smith, Elder and Co. call attention to :—" Lectures 

 on Chemical Pathology in its Relation to Practical Medicine, 

 delivered at the University and Bellevue Medical School, New 

 York City," by Prof. C. A. Herter. 



Messrs. .Sonnenschein and Co., Ltd., have in hand: — 

 " Harlyn Bay and the Discovery of its Prehistoric Remains," 

 by the Rev. R. A. Bullen ; Heinze's " History of Contemporary 

 Philosophy," translated by Prof. W. Hammond ; Wundt's 

 "Physiological Psychology," translated by Prof. E. B. Titch- 

 ener ; "The Student's Text-book of Zoology," by A. Sedgwick, 

 F.R.S., vol. ii. ; "Psychology, Normal and Morbid," by 

 Dr. C. A. Mercier ; and new editions of Hertwig's " Elements 

 of Embryology," and Walters' " Sanatoria for Consumptives." 



Mr. Fisher Unwin will issue: — " Alcoholism— a Study in 

 Heredity," by Dr. G. Archdall Reid. 



UNIVERSITY AND EDUCATIONAL 

 INTELLIGENCE. 

 Cambridgk. — A research studentship of 120/., tenable for 

 one year, has been awarded at Emmanuel College to Mr. G. L. 

 Tuck. 



The new pathological laboratory at Oxford is to be opened 

 by Sir William Church on Saturday next. 



