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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

The Bulletin is published bi-monthly from October to June, for free distribution.

The card catalogue has been transferred to new cases containing movable trays. Readers are requested to consult these trays at the table, and afterwards to replace them in the cases.

All the alcoves-except those containing Fiction - are open to card-holders over eighteen years of age. Persons under eighteen years of age may be admitted by special permission.

Accommodation for classes from the schools, for study clubs and similar organizations desiring to visit the library and use books on the premises, may be arranged for, whenever feasible, by application to the librarian.

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Society of Colonial Wars. Register of officers and members, 1897-1898; constitution. N. Y., 1898. Plates. = R. R. Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Year-book. Boston, 1897-'98. 2 v. Portraits, maps and illustrations.

627.1

PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION.

Modern Reader's Bible.- St. Luke and St. Paul. Ed. by R. G. Moulton. N. Y., 1898. 2 V.

1709.17.1

The Gospel, Epistles, and Revelation of St. John. Ed. by R. G. Moulton. N. Y., 1898.

1709.17.2

Zeller, E. Outlines of the history of Greek philosophy. Tr. by Sarah F. Alleyne and Evelyn Abbott. N. Y., 1890. 1327.43

SOCIOLOGY.

1343.11.1

Baldwin, J. School management and school methods. N.Y.,
1897. [International education series.]
Benton, J. H., jr. What is "Government by injunction"?
Address, Jan. 28, 1898. Concord, N. H., 1898. = 1214.25

Demolins, E. Anglo-Saxon superiority, to what it is due. Tr. from the 10th French ed. by L. B. Lavigne. London, 1898.

1314.5.2

"M. Demolins declares that the Anglo-Saxon race shows its superiority, not only in commercial, financial, and colonial matters, but in politics, industry, finance, and morals, and he attempts to point out the causes of this supremacy."

Gaullieur, H. The paternal state in France and Germany. N. Y., 1898.

1317.1.2

"The author uses the ruinous effects of the paternal system as exemplified in France and Germany to point out a moral for the United States."-Publishers' Weekly.

Kidd, B. The control of the tropics. N. Y., 1898.

1324.39

Lloyd, H. D. Labor co-partnership: notes of a visit to cooperative workshops, factories and farms in Great Britain and Ireland, in which employer, employé, and consumer share in ownership, management and results. N. Y., 1898. Illustrated.

1314.35.2

Mallock, W. H. Aristocracy and evolution: a study of the rights, the origin and the social functions of the wealthier classes. N. Y., 1898.

1314.4.1

Ogle, J. J. The free library: its history and present condition. London, 1897. [The library series.]

1353.4.2

1254.13.1

Palmer, C. F. Inebriety, its source, prevention, and cure.
N. Y., 1898. =
Reddaway, W. F. The Monroe doctrine. Cambridge, [Eng.],
1898.

1317.30.1

Richmond, E. Boyhood: a plea for continuity in education.

London, 1898.

1332.24.1

Shearman, T. G. Natural taxation: an inquiry into the practicability, justice and effects of a scientific and natural method of taxation. New ed. N. Y., 1898.

1318.53.6

Stetson, Mrs. C. P. Women and economics: a study of the economic relation between men and women as a factor in social evolution. Boston, 1898.

1313.22.1

Tarver, J. C. Some observations of a foster parent. Westminister, 1897.

1335.38

Suggestive views on the education of boys.

1213.23

Taylor, H. The origin and growth of the English constitution.
Boston, 1889-'98. 2v.
Wilcox, D. F. The study of city government: an outline of
the problems of municipal functions, control and organization.
N. Y., 1897.

1317.73.1

SCIENCE.

Britton, N. L., and Brown, A. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada, etc. N. Y., 1896-'98. 3 V. Illustrated.

2434.1.1 Eliot, C. Vegetation and scenery in the metropolitan reservations of Boston. Boston, 1898. Maps and illustrations.

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2434.13.1

Huxley, T. H. The advance of science in the last halfcentury. N. Y., 1898.

2464.30.I

Kennedy, W. S. In Portia's gardens. Boston, 1897. Illustrated.

2413.23

Marshall, A. M. Lectures on the Darwinian theory. N. Y.,

1894. Illustrated.

2423.14.1

Mathews, F. S. Familiar life in field and forest: the animals, birds, frogs and salamanders. N. Y., 1898. Illustrated.

2425.22.1

Russell, I. C. Glaciers of North America. Boston, 1897. Maps and illustrations. 2435.32

Tylor, E. B. Anthropology: an introduction to the study of man and civilization. N. Y., 1896. Illustrated. 2423.50.5 Van Dyke, J. C. Nature for its own sake. N. Y., 1898. Portrait. 2413.37

The purpose is "simply to call attention to that nature around us which only too many people look at every day and yet never see," etc. Wallace, A. R. The wonderful century: its successes and its failures. N. Y., 1898. Portrait.

BIOGRAPHY.

2462.19.1

Collective.

Canadian men and women of the time. Ed. by H. J. Morgan. 1st edition. Toronto, 1898.

Dictionary of national biography. Ed. by Sidney Lee.

R. L.

Vol.

R. L.

Vapereau, L. G. Dictionnaire universel des contemporains.

55, Stow-Taylor. N. Y., 1898.

6e édition. Paris, 1893.

Bound with this is the Supplément à la 6e édition. 1895.

R. L.

Individual.

Coffin. Griffis, W. E. Charles Carleton Coffin, war correspondent, traveller, author, and statesman. Boston, 1898.

Portraits.

854.42

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