794 Recent Literature. [September, 
hibachi, or stove. The most usual form consists of a square 
wooden box lined 
the wood is a layer 
of clay or plaster. 
More costly forms 
are made of vari- 
ous materiais. This 
apparatus takes the 
Fic. 1o.—Common hibachi. == their praise. 
It is to be hoped that Professor Morse will carry out his purpose 
to supplement the present work with another on Japanese palaces. 
RECENT BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. 
Caton, J. D.—Matter and a Supreme Intelligence. Chicago, 1884. 8vo, PP. 35: 
aring rocks of Lake 
te E. 
Superior, Ext. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May, 1 : 
—On the relation of the “ Keweenawan series” to the Eastern sandstone ia e 
vicinity of Torch lake, Michigan. Ext. id., April 16, 1884. 
—— Prospectus of a description and classification of the rocks 
Little, Brown & Co., Boston. 
—List of publications of M. E. Wadsworth, 1877-85. All from the author. 
Packard, A. S.—First Lessons in Zodlogy. H. Holt & Co., New York. $ 
pp. 280. $1.00 
of the Cordilleras- 
e account of the progress in zodlogy in the year 1883. Washington, 
- Reusch, Hans—Ueber den Tysnesmeteorit und drei andere in Skandinavia nieder 
. gefallene Meteorsteine. Stuttgart, 1886. 
Conn, H. W.—Hife-history of Thalassema, Studies from the biological 
__ Johns Hopkins University, June, 1886. 
_ Chamberlin T. C—The requisite and qualifying conditions of Artesian W 
Fifth Amn. Rep. U. S. Geol. Survey, 1885. | From the author. 
laboratory 
ells. Ext- 
