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panion to School Classics ") ; " The Present State of the Fine Arts 

 in France," hy P. G. Hamerton; " The New Calendar of Great 

 Men," edited by Frederic Harrison, author of "The Choice of 

 Books;" " Text-Book of the Developmental History of the Verte- 

 brates," by Dr. Oxar Hertwig, professor of comparative anatomy 

 in the University of Berlin (translated and edited by Dr. E. L. 

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 of Victoria " (Australia), by Edward Jenks, professor of law in 

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 Berlin (translated under the supervision of Dr. E. L. Mark of 

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 German," by F. C. Smith; "Fossil Botany," an introduction to 

 paleophytology from the standpoint of the botanist, by H. Graf 

 zu Solms-Laubach, professor in the University of Gottingen (au- 

 thorized English translation by Henry E. F. Garnsey, fellow of 

 Magdalen College, Oxford; revised by Isaac Bay ley Balfour, pro- 

 fessor of botany in the university and keeper of the Royal Botan- 

 ical Garden, Edinburgh) ; " England and the English in the Eigh- 

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 William Connor Sydney; "Diphtheria: Its Natural History and 

 Prevention," by Dr. Thome Thome; " Madhiism and the Soudan" 

 (an account of the rise and progress of Madhiism, and of the sub- 

 sequent events in the Soudan to the present time) by Major F. R. 

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