BAUSCH & LOMB 
Balopticon Model ¢ 
@ "Seeing is believing" is the old saw, 
and it embodies an important truth. 
@ Psychologically interpreted it means 
that impressions conveyed through the 
eye are lasting. 
@ This fact explains the importance of 
the projection lantern in educational 
work 
@ In our Model C we have successfully 
solved the problem of making a lantern 
of simple construction, very easy to 
manipulate and of the highest degree 
of efficiency. Added to these advan- 
tages it is exceptionally low in price for 
so thoroughly scientific an instrument. 
@ By standardizing all its parts we have 
made it possible for the purchaser to add, 
at any later time, attachments for opaque 
and microscope projection. 
@ Catalog D-g fully describing and quot- 
ing prices, free on request. 
Our Name a Photographic Lens, 
Microscope, Field Glass, » deboretry Ap- 
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MANUAL 
OF Si LE 
BEING A COMPILATION OF THE TYPOGRAPHI- 
CAL RULES IN FORCE AT THE UNIVERSITY 
OF CHICAGO PRESS; TO WHICH ARE 
pees tinlye SPECIMENS OF TYPES IN USE 
NEW EDITION, 1910 
256 pages, 12mo0, paper 
Net 75 cents, postpaid 82 cents 
NE of the most comprehensive works 
on typographical style ever pub- 
is recommended to ‘publishers, writers, 
proofreaders, printers, and others inter- 
ested in typography. 
ADDRESS DEPT. P 
The University of Chicago Press 
CHICAGO NEW YORK 
The Treatment of Nature 
in English Poetry Between 
...Pope and Wordsworth... 
By MYRA REYNOLDS 
VV BEN Dr. Johnson declared that a 
“man tired of London is tired = 8 
he spew the attitude of his a 
effect of this narrow artificiality on English 
rage is skip described in this book. It 
n exhaustive investigation into the 
oes of the Lr RE and lesser poets who 
wrote between the middle of the seven- 
of a cutely 
eaand ale gi ting into relation with eer 
re of the time. The book is illus- 
with c odes - Barc wre 3 paint- 
ae whi ch show more clearly than words 
the extent of the artists’ feeling for nature. 
410 pages, 8vo. cloth; net $2.50, postpaid $2.70 
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