26 FEBRUARY 1876, Page 23

.Extracts from the Minutes of Evidence taken by the Royal

Commiuion on Vivisection, published by the " Society for the Protection of Animals liable to Vivisection," have been sent to us, and we may say that they contain a very admirable and succinct summary of those parts of the evidence on which the public will bo inclined to lay most stress as proving the necessity for legislation. Nothing could be more effectively done for its purpose, which is, of course, and confessedly ex parte. We do not know whether the pamphlet is, properly speaking, published, but we imagine it is to be circulated by the Society for the Protection of Animals liable to Vivisection (whose Secretary's address is for the present 13 Granville Place, Portman Square).