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Chief Needs of the Schools, by Supt. G. A. Littlefleld; IV. The new department in Education, by Prof. A. S. Hardy; V. The Study of Anglo-Saxon, by Prof. L. Sears; VI. Methods, their Use and Abuse, by Prof. Albert C. Perkins; VII. Overwork in Public Schools, by Pres. Wm. DeWitt Hyde, D. D; VIII. Confessions of a Schoolmaster, by M. A. Newell, LL. D; IX. The study of English Literature, by Emily G..Wetherbee; X. Temperance Teaching in Schools, by Axel Gustafon; XI. The Right and Duty of the State to Educate its Children, by Col. Nicholas Van Slyck; XII. School Instruction and the Labor Question, by Hon. Edward Atkinson.

American Military Biography, containing the lives and characters of the officers of the Revolution: also of Lafayette. Cincinnati: 1834. 8vo. pp. 515. [286

The sketch of Gen. Henry Knox is taken from Thatcher's Military Journal.

American Missionary Association.

The Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the American Missionary Association and the proceedings of the annual meeting held at Middletown, Conn., October 27th and 28th, 1875, together with a list of the life-members added during the year. New York: Published by the American Missionary Association, office 56 Reade Street. 1875. 8vo. pp. 93. [287

Sermon on " The Unfailing Virtue," by Rev. William M. Barbour, pp. 83–93.

(The) American Portrait Gallery. With biographical sketches of presidents, statesmen, military and naval heroes, clergymen, authors, poets, etc., etc. Steel plate illustrations. New York: J. C. Buttre, Publisher, 48 Franklin Street. (Copyright, 1877.) 3 Vols. Royal 8vo. Not paginated. " [288

Sir William Pepperrell, with portrait, Vol. I. No. 61 in list of contents.

Hannibal Hamlin, with portrait, Vol. II. No. 68 in list of contents.

American Presidents (The).

Sat. Rev. 57: 598, 58: 4. (1884.) [289

Subject, the rival candidates, Blaine and Cleveland.

(The) American Shipmaster's Daily Assistant: or compendium of marine law and mercantile regulations and customs : being a correct and useful guide to all men of business, especially those employed in the merchant service. Explaining by judicial decisions, the duty, authority, responsibility of shipmasters, and the liability of ship owners for the contracts, or misconduct of those they employ as masters. Containing also a great variety of useful tables, and commercial forms, calculated to assist ship-owners, consignees, super-cargoes, and masters of vessels. The whole carefully compiled from undoubted authorities ; and revised, compared and corrected by a gentleman of distinguished commercial information. In one volume. Portland: Printed for Daniel Johnson. Sold by Thomas & Whipple, Newburyport. 1807. 8vo. pp. 14, 608. (Plate.) [290