446 KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE. 
War Songs, for Anniversaries and Gatherings of Soldiers : Octavo, pp. 96. 
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Paper 50c, Boards, 60c, Cloth 75c. 
This little volume contains about sixty of the best of the songs so popular 
among the soldiers during the war of 1861, with piano music and accompani- 
ments, to which is added a selection of songs and hymns for Memorial Day. 
We find among the songs many of our old favorites, such as : The Battle Cry 
of Freedom ; Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys ; Marching Thro' Georgia ; Old Shady ; 
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground ; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, etc. It is dedicated 
TO the Grand Army of the Republic, and is just the thing for them at their post 
meetings, their camp fires, and their anniversary gatherings. 
OTHER PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 
A Revision of the Lysiopetalidae, a Family of Chilognath Myriopoda, with a 
notice of the Genus Cambala, by A. S. Packard, Jr. On the Morphology of the 
Myriopoda,. by A. S. Packard, Jr., read before the American Philosophical So- 
ciety, June 16, 1883. Old School Medicine and Homeopathy, by J. W. Dow- 
ling, M. D., reprinted from the North American Review, June, 1882, pp. 26. U. 
S. Salary List and the Civil Service Law, by Henry N. Copp, Washington, D. 
C, 35c. Glaucoma, a paper read before Missouri State Medical Society, at 
Jefferson City, Mo., by Flavel B. Tiffany, M. D., of Kansas City, pp. 16. The 
Irving Library, Vol. I, No. i, weekly, $25.00 a year, John B. Alden, New York. 
Remarks upon Hydrophobia, by Chas. W. Dulles, M. D., pp. 12. The Ameri- 
can Medical Journal, Vol. XI, No. 10, edited by Geo. C Pitzer, M. D., St. Louis, 
Mo , monthly, $2.00. Variations in Nature, by Prof. Thos. Meehan, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., pp. 14, read at the Montreal Meeting of the A. A. A. S., August, 
1882. Iron from the Ohio Mounds, a Review of the Statements and Miscon- 
ceptions of two writers of over sixty years ago, by F. W. Putnam, pp. 15, illus- 
trated. Inaugural Address of President Charles O. Thompson, Rose Polytechnic 
Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana, pp. 27. Memoir on the Use of Homing Pig- 
eons for Military Purposes, by Lieut. Wm. E. Birkhimer, Acting Signal Officer. 
To Foretell Frost, by Lieut. James Allen, Acting Signal Officer. The use of the 
Spectroscope in Meteorological Observations, by Winslow Upton, A. M. The 
Continental, Vol. I, Nos. i to 10, Baltimore, Md., monthly, 50c per annum. 
The Canada Laticet, Vol. XVI, No. 2, Toronto, October, 1883, $3.00 per annum. 
The Atnerican Psychological Journal, Joseph Parrish, M. D., editor, quarterly, P. 
Blakiston & Son, Philadelphia, $2.00. 
