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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.

14 pages, Illustrated. By William H. Pickering. From Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

A Plan for Ocean-Signals, Lightships, and Lifesaving Stations adapted for Coast and Deep-sea Service. By F. A. Cloudman. Rondout, N. Y. Pp. 15. Illustrated.

Digest of Laws governing the Issue of Municipal Bonds. Compiled by C. G. Neely. Chicago, Ill.: Published by S. A. Kean & Co., Bankers. Pp. 91.

Telescope Search for the Trans-Neptunian Planet By David P. Todd, M. A. Lawrence Observatory, Amherst, Mass. Pp. 16.

The Inertia of the Eye and Brain. By James M. Cattell. London: William Clowes & Sons, Printers. 1885. Pp. 20.

Marshill's Almanac of Meteorology, for 1886. Rock Island, Ill. 1885. Pp. 44.

Joint Diseases: Treatment by Rest and Fixation, 15 pages; and Surgical Treatment of Infants, 12 pages. By Dr. De Forest Willard, of the University of Pennsylvania.

Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury for the Year 1885. Washington: Government Printing-Office. 1885. Pp. 114.

Bulletins of the United States National Museum. No. 23. Bibliographies of American Naturalists. II. The Published Writings of Isaac Lea, LL. D. By Newton Pratt Scudder. Pp. 337. No. 28. A Manual of American Land-Shells. By W. G. Binney. Pp. 528. Illustrated. No. 29. Results of Ornithological Explorations in the Commander Islands and Kamchatka. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 381, with Plates. Washington: Government Printing-office. 1885.

On Heating and Ventilation of Dwellings and School-rooms. By Charles O. Curtmon, M.D. Missouri Medical College. Pp. 10.

Reception-Day. No. 4. Recitations, etc, for Private and Public Schools. New York: E. L. Kellogg & Co. 1885. Pp. 156. 25 cents.

The Wherewithal or New Discoveries in Cause and Effect. Philadelphia: Townsend. Wherewithal Publishing Company. 1885.

Report of Professor Spencer F. Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for Six Months ending June 30, 1885. Washington: Government Printing-office. 1885. Pp. 40.

Notes on the Opium Habit. By A. P. Meylert. M. D. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1885. Pp. 49.

The City of Washington: Its Origin and Administration. By John Addison Porter. Johns Hopkins University Studies. Baltimore. 1885. Pp. 66. 50 cents.

The Genesis of Inventions. By Franklin A. Seely, A. M. Washington. 1885. Pp. 17.

Ericsson's Destroyer and Submarine Gun. By William H. Jaques. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1885. Pp. 43. 50 cents.

The Utilization of Culm in Agriculture. By J. A. Price. Scranton, Pa. 1885. Pp. 5.

The System of High Licenses. How it can be made successful. By G. Thomann New York: The United States Brewers' Association. 1885. Pp. 36.

National Conference of State Boards of Health. Pp. 63.

Report of a Special Committee of the Franklin Institute, of Pennsylvania, on Competitive Tests of Dynamo-Electric Machines, and on Mechanical and Electrical Tests of Conducting Wires. Philadelphia. 1885. Pp. 65.

Gas-Engines. Report of the Examiner of Section XII, International Electrical Exhibition. Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. 1885. Pp. 11.

The Healing Art. Harveian Oration delivered before the Royal College of Physicians. October 19, 1885. By Richard Quain, M. D., F. R. S. London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1885. Pp. 44.

A Study of the Relative Poisonous Effects of Coal-and Water-Gas. By William T. Sedgwick and William Ripley Nichols. Pp. 41.

Contributions to Mineralogy. By F. A. Genth. University of Pennsylvania. 1885. Pp. 17.

Precious Stones. By George P. Kerry. Washington: Government Printing-Office. 1885. Pp. 62.

Diseases of the Perspiratory and Sebaceous Glands. By George H. Rohé, M. D. Baltimore. 1885. Pp. 62. 25 cents.

A Farmer's View of the Protective Tariff. By Isaac W. Griscom. Woodbury, N. J. 1885. Pp. 53. 85 cents.

The Geological Formation of Long Island, with a Description of its Old Water-Courses. By John Bryson. New York. 1885. Pp. 17.

Mineral Waters. By A. C. Peale. Washington: Government Printing-Office. 1885. Pp. 10.

The Columbia Bicycle Calendar for 1885. Boston, Mass.: Pope Manufacturing Company.

Thermometer Exposure. By Henry A. Hazen. Washington Signal-Office. 1885. Pp. 32.

Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey. No. 7. A Catalogue of Geological Maps relative to North and South America. No. 8. On Secondary Enlargements of Mineral Fragments of Certain Rocks. No. 9. A Report of Work done in the Washington Laboratory during the Fiscal Year 1884-1884. No. 10. On the Cambrian Faunas of North America. No. 11. On the Quaternary and Recent Mollusca of the Great Basin, with Descriptions of New Forms. No. 12. A Crystallographic Study of the Thinolite of Lake Lahontan. No. 13. Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories. No. 14. On the Physical Characteristics of the Iron Carburets, etc. Washington: Government Printing-Office. 1884 and 1885.

Bad Times. By Alfred Russel Wallace. London and New York: Macmillan & Co. Pp. 118. 75 cents.

The Iron Crown. A Tide of the Great Republic. Chicago: T. S. Denison. 1885. Pp. 560. $1.50.

Wonderful Escapes. Revised from the French of F. Barnard; and Original Chapters added by Richard Whiteing. 1885. Pp. 308. Illustrated. $1. Valentino. By William Waldorf Astor. 1885. $2. The Sun. By Amadée Guillemin. From the French by A. L. Phipson. 1885 Pp. 292. Illustrated. $1. The Greek Islands and Turkey after the War. By Henry M. Field, D. D. 1885. Pp. 228. Illustrated. $1.50. Wonders of European Art. By Louis Viardot. 1885. Pp 885. Illustrated. $1. Strange Case of Dr. Jerkyll and Mr. Hyde. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 1886. Pp. 138. $1. Color Studies. By Thomas A. Janvier. 1885. Pp. 227. $1. New York: Published by Charles Scribner's Sons.

The Philosophy of Education. By T. Tate, F. R. A. S. . with an Introduction by Edward E. Sheib, Ph. D. New York: E. L. Kellogg & Co. 1885. Pp. 331.

Social Wealth. By J. K. Ingalls. New York: The "Truth Seeker" Company. 1885. Pp. 320. $1.

A Hand-Book of Whist. By Major Tenace. 1885. Pp. 110. 75 cents. The Industrial Situation, and the Question of Wages. By J. Schoenhof. 1885. Pp. 157. Brain-Rest. By J. Leonard Corning, M. D. 1885. Pp. 135. $1. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, Publishers.

Applied Geology. By Samuel G. Williams. 1886. Pp. 356. $1.40. Ecclesiastical Institutions. By Herbert Spencer. 1886. Pp. 182. $1.25. Anthropoid Apes. By Robert Hartmann. 1886. Pp. 326. $1.75. New York: D. Appleton & Co., Publishers.

Japanese Homes and their Surroundings. By Edward S. Morse. With Illustrations by the Author. Boston: Ticknor & Co. 1886. Pp. 372. $5.

Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. 1881-'82. By J. W. Powell, Director. Washington: Government Printing-Office. 1884. Pp. 606.