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KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE. 



One of the best articles found in the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Kansas State Dental Associ- 

 ation for 1881, just received, is that of Dr. 

 R. Wood Brown, of this city, upon "Teeth 

 and Brain," which was so well received by 

 our Academy of Science last season. 



The American Antiquarian '^aud Oriental 

 Journal, Vol. 4, No. i, T. H. Bush, Publisher, 

 Chicago, 111. ; Rev. Stephen D. Peet, Editor, 

 Clinton, Wis., presents this attractive table 

 ot contents ; Prehistoric Europe, a summa- 

 ry. By L. P. Gratacap ; Were the Mound 

 Builders Indians? By D. G. Brinton, M. D.; 

 Prehistoric Relics in Egypt, (a review of 

 Brugsch Pasha's address,) By O. D. Miller; 

 Legends of the Iroquois, By Mrs. Erminnie 

 C. Smith; Polyandry in India, By Prof. John 

 Avery; The Site of Capernaum, By Prof. J. 

 Emerson ; The Three Temples Compared — 

 Greek, Hebrew and Egyptian, By Rev. S. D. 

 Peet. Correspondence — Sea Shells in Mounds 

 — Gentes and Ihratres. Editorial Depart- 

 ment — Oriental Congress, Mummies in Egypt, 

 Siloam Inscriptions, Linguistic Notes, Ori- 

 ental Notes. Recent Intelligence, General 

 Review, Book Reviews, 



We have received from Prof. J. T. Love- 

 well, the cata'ogue of officers and studeats of 

 Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, for the 

 year 1881-2. From it we learn that the in- 

 stitution is in a flourishing condition, and 

 that it will graduate its first senior class this 



year. The course of study in all departments 

 is full and thorough, and the means of illus- 

 tration are unusually good. It is one of the 

 best colleges in the west. 



Dr. Stephen Bowers, who has been pub- 

 lishing the Weekly Herald, at Clinton, Wis., has 

 purchased the office of the Beloit Outlook, Be- 

 loit, Wis., where he will edit and publish the 

 Daily and Weekly Outlook. The Herald, un- 

 der his management, has been a success, and 

 this still wider field will, doubtless, prove 

 more successful. 



The Atlantic Monthly, for December, pre- 

 sents the following choice table of contents : 

 Dr. Breen's Practice, 11, 12, W. D. Howells ; 

 Origin of Crime in Society, 2, Richard L. 

 Dugdale; Shakespeare and Berlioz, Theodore 

 Child. The Portrait of a Lady, 53, 55, Henry 

 James, Jr. ; The Parting of the Ways, W. C. 

 L. ; The Habitant of Lower Canada, Edward 

 Farrer ; British State Assassins and the De. 

 fense of Insanity, James W. Clarke; Hes- 

 ter's Dower, S. A. L. E. M. ; Socialists in a 

 German University, Willard Brown ; At 

 Canterbury, Harriet W. Preston; Caste in 

 American Society, Kate Gannett Wells ; Pyr- 

 rhus' Ring, Edith M. Thomas ; East of the 

 Jordan, and other Books of Travel, Charles 

 G. Leland; Buddha and Early Buddhism; 

 Mark Twain's New Departure; The Contri- 

 butors' Club ; Books of the Month. 



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