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EDITORIAL NOTES. 



same time that it has lost none of the scholarly 

 ability which has always marked its articles. 

 Its present f ditor, Allan Thorndyke Eice, evi- 

 dently intends to keep it fully up to the times 

 in every respect. Price $5.00 per annum 



Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazike 

 is one of those substantial, reliable journals 

 that enginei-rs and mathematicians most enjoy, 

 being; strictly technical and pre( ise, and as 

 purely scientific asanyihing published in either 

 hemisphere. Price $5.00 per annum. 



American Journal of Science and Arts, 

 being a continuation of what was so long 

 known as Silliman's Journal. It is now nearly 

 sixty years old, and is probably more widely 

 known throughout the scientific world than 

 any similar publication in the United States. 

 Price $6.12 per annum. 



The Engineering and Mining Journal, 

 weekly, devoted to mining, metallurgy and 

 engineerinjr. It' is ably edited by Professors 

 Eothwell and Raymond, and is the only east- 

 ern scientific journal whith gives any promi- 

 nence to Avesntern mining matter.-i; conse- 

 quently it is a favorite throughout the west 

 and on the Pacific coast. $5.00 per annum. 



The American NaturalisT/ devoted to 

 the natural sciences in their widest sense, is 

 also one of the standard authorities on all 

 branches of Natural History, and has a corps 

 of contributors unsurpassed for ability and 

 scientific attainments. We have frequently, 

 during the past year, availed ourselves of its 

 columns for articles for the Eeview. The 

 office of publication has been changed to Phil- 

 adelphia, beginning with the present number. 

 Price $4.00 per annum 



Boston Journal of Chemistry. Vol. 12, 

 No. 7, edited by Prof. J. • E. Nichols, M. D., 

 and Wm. J. Eolfe, A. M., is deservedly one of 

 the most popular periodicals published in the 

 country, both from its low subscription price 

 ($1.00) and the variety and value of its con- 

 tents. 



Scientific American. As we have before 

 asserted in these columns, the Scientific Ameri- 

 can is an indispensable thing to mechanics, 

 artisans, engineers, and to almost all classes of 

 working people, whether they work in shops, 

 laboratorits, factories, or in the fiells. It is 



admirably illustrated besi les. Price $3.00 per 

 annum. 



Mines, Metals, Arts and Eailroad 

 Journal, J. E. Ware & Co., St. Lou s. This 

 is a weekly journal, devoted to mines, metal- 

 lurgy, cherai try, manufacture^, technics, en- 

 gineering, railroads and markets. It is edited 

 with ability, and presents a most creditable ap- 

 pparance. To those desiring information on 

 western mirdng and metallurgical matters, it 

 will be found very useful. Price $2.00 per 

 annum. 



New York Medical Journal, edited by 

 James B. Hunter, M. D. A., published by D. 

 Appleton & Co. It stands high among Medi- 

 cal Journals and has on i's lift of contributors 

 some of the finest and most able medical wri- 

 ters of the whole count y. Price $4 per an- 

 num. 



Science OBSERVER'^Published by the Bos- 

 ton Amateur Society. Edited by J. Eitchie.. 

 Jr., and associates. D.^voted more especially 

 to Astronomy. It is a modest paper in size, but 

 manifests a good deal of spirit and talent in 

 its articles. Fifty cents per annum. 



The Phrenological Journal, now in ita 

 6oth volume, presents an improved appear- 

 ance, at the same time that it has been reduced 

 in price to $2 per annum. Many valuable ar- 

 ticles are to be found in iis pages. 



We r-'-ceive the Kansas Farmer, the Garde- 

 ner's Monthly and the Quincy Agriculturalist 

 with the utmost regularity, and can heartily 

 recommend them as most readable, reliable 

 and valuable periodicals in their respective de- 

 partments. 



Of the literary Journals that we receive 

 none excel Appleton's Journal and the Library 

 Table, for valuable reading matter, whether, for 

 stories, critiques or editorial comments upon 

 current topics. 



In addition to the periodica's and journals 

 above noticed, we have received numeroua 

 others, which have been and are warmly wel- 

 comed by us, and which will have attention 

 hereafter. 



As remarked in our last number, we can fur- 

 nish any one of the above named journals with 

 the Eeview at much less than the regular 

 price of the two separately. 



