684 The American Naturalist. (July, 
The meeting of next year will last about a week, during which time 
the Sections will meet daily for the reading and discussion of papers. 
During the week there will be various short excursions to places of 
interest, and some evening entertainments. After the meeting one or 
two longer excursions will be arranged. | 
At the time fixed for the meeting, South Australia will be at its 
best. There is no better time at which to visit Australia than when 
spring is merging into summer. To naturalists, this time of year is 
specially attractive, and these may be reminded that at the meeting of 
the Association they will come into contact with men of like tastes 
from all parts of Australia. 
Should visitors wish to prolong their trip, they will do well to visit 
during the months of October and November the principal'objects of 
interest in the mainland, and in December, January and February to 
pass on to New Zealand and Tasmania. : 
Table of Contents of the North American Review for June, 
1893.—THE Lesson or THE NavaL Review, by the Hon. Hilary A. 
Herbert, Secretary of the Navy; Who are the Greatest Wealth-Pro- 
ducers? W. H. Mallock; How to Check Testamentary Litigation, 
Surrogate Ransom, of New York ; Disappearing Dickensland, Charles 
Diekens; A Look Ahead, by Andrew Carnegie; Police Protection at 
the World's Fair: I. By the General Superintendent of the Chicago 
Police—II. By the Chief of the Secret Service, World's Columbian 
Exposition; Thirty Knots an Hour to Europe, Professor J. H. Biles, 
Designer of the * Paris" and the * New York:" Reform of the Drink 
Traffic, the Rev. W. S. Rainsford, D. D.; The Financial Outlook, by 
the Hon. W. Bourke Cockran. Notes and Commenis.—Christ as an 
Orator, T. Alexander Hyde. A Farmer's View of Free Coinage, New- 
ton F. Bunnell; The Art of Living Two Hundred Years, William 
Kinnear ; Inebriety from a Medical Standpoint, Dr. E. F. Arnold. 
