SCIENGE 
to the scope of the work. The 
waune is a charming historical 
1 and application of Photography 
e to the present day. 
le study of moving bodies, is 
‘ny; Photography in Colors, by 
e Faculty of Science of Paris; 
y, by Prof. J. Janssen, Director 
of the Astronomical Observatory of Meudon, and Vhoto- 
sy > 
graphic Chemistry by M. C. Fabre To enumerate 
rapidly the titles of other lectures we have: Medical 
Photography, Military Photography and Photocar- 
tography, Photogravure and Photochromography, ihe 
Photographic Objective, Photographic Processes, the 
Photograpby of Natural Phenomena, Iconomeiry and 
rslood In this 
Micropaotog- 
y 
> 
Metrophotography {sciences but little unde 
country but the importance), 
raphy, the Produc tion of Cues 
The book is printed on heavy paper, and the typographic 
work t illustrations 
cases are 
trating the text are in 
further charm to the 
ot oreate 
HC 
loralmas, 
€ phe in most 
is 10 
ae Ree ai “photon ene and while illus- 
emselves works of art, adding a 
VOLUME. 
NOTES ANID NEWS: 
+ 
THE impetus given to 
secondary schools has led to a demand for 
ough preparation of kencnors in the essentials 
and zoology. ‘Leachers cannot get each g 
these branches during the collese year, because it Coin- 
cides with their teaching vear. In the past their oppor- 
et a ER ERIE ET 
hature-study in the 
the more thor- 
of botany 
training in 
recently 
held in the laboratories and class rooms of Thomp: 
ONAL AEP 
M4 
4 
tunities for getting it during summer fee 
on account of the lack of summer schools 
this demand the New Hampshire College 
with Superintendent Gowing, of the State Dep: 
Public Instruction, will i a 
school of biology, especially adapted to the needs_ 
teachers in the “secondary schools. The instruction 
botany will be given by Principal Charles H. Clark 
Sanborn Seminary, kingston, ING Tat, 3 ‘ 
Prot. Clarence M: WecedaaDiscy of. the cer 
plementary lectures will "also be delivene. by P. 
Chas. S. Murkland, Ph.D, 
Gowing, of Concord. The school will open 
5) 
July 5, and continue until Saturday, Aug. 4. 
Hall, 
MICrOSec pes, 
students being granted free use of the 
aquaria, ‘collections, and other fac 
‘Phe laboratory instruction will be supplemented by 
in the field and class-room, and by informal discussi 
of such topics as are likely to prove useful for illust 
purposes in nature- -study in the lower schoo 
course of study will cover the line of work im Di 
zZ0vlogy recommended in the recent report of the ¢ 
pace on Stetsioutclele y SC gor! Studies, a 
ipa Clase 
Weed. The Sena: et the college is peculiaely = 
all le to ane cane: of Bec “history. 
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