George Engeuaanu papers 
The season of literary productivity has again set in, and publishers’ 
announcements of “just published,” “in press,” and “ preparing, ” are 
plentiful. 
The official report of the International Medical Congress of Paris, ih 
August, 1867, has been issued, forming a large 8vo. volume of nearly 800 
pages, embracing all the communications and discussions; V. Masson, 
and P. Asselin, Paris. 
Dr. Storer of Boston, and Mr. Heard, have prepared a medico-legal 
treatise on Criminal Abortion , the former describing the medical part of 
the subject, the latter gentleman expounding the legal features; it has 
been published by Little, Brown & Co., Boston—The able Handbook of 
Vaccination by Seaton, reprinted by Lippincott & Co., has been noticed 
elsewhere in this number. 
Mr. Lea announces a series of manuals for students by Dr. Harts- 
horne, entitled “a Conspectus of the Medical Sciences,” preparing. 
We are happy to learn that a new (10th) edition of Fownes’ very 
popular Manual of Chemistry, by Dr. H. Bence Jones and Mr. Henry 
Watts, has appeared, Churchill, London; this has been but too long 
deferred, partly by reason of the considerable alterations involved in the 
introduction of the new notation. 
Anatomy and Physiology—The third and last volume of Owen’s great 
BOTANICAL 
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