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was to request or obtain from each professor or person having the re- 
quisite knowledge a manual, which should be small, compact, com- 
plete, clear, easily read. The manual was to be devoted to the science 
or specialty for which each professor was best qualified. There have 
been completed of this series the following: 
Biology, by Dr. Letourneau, 3d edition, 1 vol., 518 pages and 112 
engravings. 
Language, by Hovelacque, 5th edition, 1 vol., 454 pages. 
Anthropology, by Dr. Topinard, 5th edition, 1 vol., 576 pages with 
52 engravings. | 
Esthetics, by Eugene Veron, director of the Journal of Art, 2d edi- 
tion, 1 vol., 524 pages, 
Philosophy, by M. Andre Lefevre, 2d edition, 1 vol., 640 pages. 
Sociology in Its Relation to Ethnography, by Dr. Letourneau, 2d 
edition, 1-vol., 624 pages 
Economic Science, by Yves Guyot, ‘2d edition, 1 vol., 600 pages 
and 67 engravings. 
Prehistoric Antiquities of Man, by G. de Mortillet, 2d edition, 1 
vol., 678 pages and 64 figures. 
Botany, by de Lanessan, 1 vol., 570 pages, 132 figures. 
Medical Geography, by Dr. Bordier, 1 vol., 688 pages, with figures. 
Ethics’(la Morale), by Eugene Voren, 1 vol., 516 pages. 
Experimental Politics, by Leon Donnat, 1 vol. , 504 pages. 
Problems of History, by Paul Mougeolle, 1 vol., 498 pages. 
Pedagogy, by Issaurat, 1 vol., 512 pages. 
Agriculture and Agrouniic eck by Albert Larbaletrier, 1 vol., 
568 pages. 
Physical Chemistry, and its Role in Natural Phelon: in Astron- 
omy, Geology, and Biology, by Dr. Fauvelle, 1 vol., 512 pages. 
Anthropological Library. —An organization much the same, and for 
the same purpose, but divided for convenience, is the one carrying the 
foregoing title. It is directed by another committee, much the same 
as the former, of which Mathias Duval, Hervè, Hovelacque, Letour- 
neau, de Mortillet are respectively members. Their publishers are 
Lecrosnier & Babé, Place de Ecole de Medicine, Paris. The vol- 
umes which have been published by this organization are eleven : 
I. Sociologic Physiology. Thulie, Femme. 
H inism. val. 
- ILL. Moral Evolution. Letourne 
_ IV. Precis d’ Anthropologie, Hovelacque and Hervè. 
y. Religions. Vison. 
