SCIENCE.— AD VERTISEMENT8. 



New Books for Summer Reading 



THE BEST NEW NOVELS 



Richard Carvel 



By Winston Churchill, author of 

 "The Celebrity," with Illustrations 

 by Malcolm Frasee. 

 " Wholesome, thrilling, inspiring."— 



Globe Democrat, 



The Short=Line War 



By Merwin- Webster. Second Edition, 

 the first having been exhausted in 

 three days. 

 "A capital story of adventure in the 



field of railroading."— 7'/ie Outlook. 



Ea.ch Bound in 

 The 

 Maternity of Harriott Wicken 



By Mrs. Henry Dudeney. 



" It falls but little short of being a 

 masterpiece. ... A remarkable book." 

 — R. H. Stoddard, Mail and Express. 



The Custom of the Country 



tales of new japan.- iVearij/ Beady. 



By Mrs. Hugh Fraser, author of "Let- 

 ters from Japan," etc. 



Cloth. i2mo. Price, $1.50 

 Tristram Lacy 



or. The Individualist 



By W. H. Mallock, author of " Is Life 



Worth Living," etc. 



" A witty, incisive, acute satire." — 

 The Evening Post, Chicago. 



Jesus Delaney 



BOOKS ON NATURE AND OUT-OF-DOOR LIFE 



Elizabeth and Her German 

 Garden 



Cloth, $1.75 

 " The chj;onicle of days spent in and 

 about one of the most delightful gar- 

 dens known to inodern literature. The 

 author's exquisite humor is ever pres- 

 ent, and her descriptions . . . have 

 wonderful freshness and charm." — 

 The Post. 



The Solitary Summer 



A continuation of the above. $1 ,50 

 " Even more charming than the 

 original work, and that is saying a 

 great deal. "—G(as30!« Herald. 



Our Gardens 



By S. EeynoldsHole, author of "Mem- 

 ories of Dean Hole," etc. 



Cloth, $3.00 

 With Illustrations in color and pho- 

 togravure of the ideal Deankky Gar- 

 den, practical hints for even exper- 

 ienced gardeners and a wealth of 

 reminiscence full of the Dean's char- 

 acteristic humor. 



lamia's Winter Quarters 



By Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate. 



Crown Svo, $2.50 

 " Of singula 

 — TAterature. 



sweetness and charm.' 



Heart of Nature Series 



Four=Footed Americans and 

 Their Kin 



By Mabel O. Wright. Edited by 

 Frank M. Chapman. Illustrated by 

 Ernest Seton Tho.mpson. $1.50 net 

 " We have seen nothing more de- 

 lightful."— iV. E. Jour, of Educ. 



Citizen Bird 



By Mabel O. Wright and Dr. Elliott 

 CouES. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz 

 Fuertes. $1.50 ne( 



" By far the best bird book for boys 



and girls yet published in America." — 



C. H. M. in Science. 



BOOKS 

 Letters from Japan 



A Record of Modern Life in the Island 

 Empire. By Mrs. Hugh Frasee, au- 

 thor ot " Palladia," etc. 2 vols. 



Cloth, $7.50 

 "Every one of her letters is a valu- 

 able contribution."— iiJeratiire. 



The 

 Philippines and Round About 



By Maj. G. .1. Younghusband. 



An up-to date account of conditions 

 and events of the past year ; an ad- 

 mirable complement to Prof Worces- 

 ter's standard work. Cloth, $2.50 



OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE 



The Philippine Islands and 

 Their People 



A Record of Personal Observation and 

 Experience. By Dean C. Worce.stee, 

 of the Philippine Commission. Fifth 

 Edition. $4.00 



"Should be read by every Ameri- 

 can."— i?i;enjn£; Bulletin, Phila. 



The Trail of the Gold Seekers 



A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse. 

 By Hamlin Garland, author of 

 " Main Travelled Roads," etc. 



Cloth, $1.50 

 Describing a trip with a pack train 



overland to the gold country. 



The Making of Hawaii 



By Prof. William Fremont Hlackman, 

 Yale University. Cloth, $2.00 



A careful study, clear and concise, of 

 the social, political and moral develop- 

 ment ol the Hawaiian people. 



On Many Seas 



By Herbert E. Hamblen, author of 



"The General Manager's Story," etc. 



Cloth, $1.50 



" As an accurate and vivid portrayal 



of the life with which it deals there is 



nothing superior to this hoo\."— The 



Sun, New York. 



LITERATURE, BIOGRATHY, ETC. 



Old Cambridge 



By Thomas Wentwoeth Higginson. 

 $1.25 

 " Col. Higginson's delightful bonk 

 . . . is altogether a most enjoyable and 

 valuable one." — Evening Telegraph, 

 Philadelphia. 



Words-worth and the Coleridges 



And Other Memories, Literary and 

 Political. By Ellis Yarnall. 



Cloth, $3.00 

 " A notable volume of reminiscences. 

 No more interesting personal mem- 

 ories have been published in recent 

 years."— rfte Public Ledger, Phila. 



The Life of Henry A. Wise 



B.r His Grandson, the late Barton H. 

 Wise, of Richmond, Va. $3.00 



" One of the most interesting figures 

 of the civil war . . . of whom both sec- 

 tions may well be proud." 



— The Herald, New Y'ork^ 



Heart of Man 



Bv George E. Woodberry, author of 

 "The North Shore Watch," etc. 



Cloth, $1.50 

 " Very attractive pages . . . loftily 



ideal." — The Nation. 



Three Studies in Literature 



By Lewis Edwards Gates, Harvard 

 University. Cloth, $1.50 



" These masterly studies should be in 

 the hands of all students of our litera- 

 ture in this century."— 2'/ie Outlook. 



Home Life in Colonial Days 



Written by Alice Morse Eaele. Pro- 

 fusely illustrated. 



Cloth, cr. Svo, $2.50 

 "No other single volume . . . con- 

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 ness and suggestiveness, the atmos- 

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— The Herald, Boston. 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publishers, New York 



