The University of Chicago Journals. 
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Botanical 
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The 
Fournal of 
Geology 
The 
Journal of 
Political 
Economy 
The 
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Edited by John M. Coulter, C. R. Barnes, and J. C. Arthur, with 
American and foreign associates, Monthly, illustrated; at least 
80 pages. Devoted to the science of botany in all of its depart- 
ments, containing results of research, book reviews, notes for 
students, and news items. Current numbers contain contributions 
from leading botanists of all countries; many of the important 
results of recent research are announced through the Gazette. The 
department of Open Letters affords opportunity for free discussion. 
Editea by T.C, Chamberlin. Semi-quarterly ; about 120 pages. 
Devoted to the interests of geology and the allied sciences, and 
contains articles covering a wide range of subjects. Under head of 
Studies for Students gives a series by specialists adapted to young 
ti advanced students and teachers. These have Sty 
commendation from experienced geologists. Curren 
aaiker contain papers on the history of the atmosphere oss 
the cause of climatic changes, embracing radical departures 
from current views; papers on rocks and their classification ; 
and the articles on Glacial Studies in Greenland are continued. 
Edited by J. Laurence Laughlin. Quarterly; about 140 pages. 
This publication promotes the scientific treatment of problems in 
practical economi also contains contributions on topics of 
theoretical and speculative interest. It devotes a large share of its 
space to the sifting and publication of facts that bear immediately 
upon business interests, banking, money, railway transportation, 
special taxation, socialism, wages, agriculture and the like. 
An international review of spectroscopy and astronomical phy- 
sics. Edited by George E. Hale and James E. Keeler. Monthly, 
— in July and September; about 80 pag Invaluable 
o all who are interested in the recent developments in astronomy 
and astrophysics. The journal contains numerous illustrations 
including reproductions from the latest astronomical photographs, 
and full descriptions and illustrations of the work carried for- 
ward at the Yerkes Observatory of the University of Chicago. 
It contains articles on literary and educa- 
tional topics, the Convocation Addresses, a and the Quarterly 
Statements of the President. An official weekly report is given 
of the affairs of the University, embracing the official actions 
and notices, the announcements of courses of instruction, and 
selections from addresses delivered at the University and papers 
of departmental clubs and societies. The work of the various 
boards and divisions of the University is summarized, including 
weekly announcements from each of the various 
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