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A History Of The Daubeny Laboratory, Magdalen College,...

R. T. Giinther, M.A. (Henry Frowde. 5s. net.)—Some of our readers will remember Dr. Daubeny, sometime Professor of Chemistry, Botany, and Rural Economy. His subject or subjects......

This Country Are Concerned ; But He Is Always Anxious,

we take it, to do justice to all parties. It is needless to go into any details of the subject, except to notice what seems to be a well-informed enumeration of the forces......

We Are Glad To See That The Series Of "country

Readers" (Macmillan and Co.) is now complete. There are in all seven volumes, made up as follows :—(1) The Junior Country Reader, I., II., III. By H. B. M. Buchanan and R. R. C.......

Matthew Arnold. By William Harbutt Dawson. (g. P. Put- Nam's

Sons. 7s. 6d. net.)—" There is to-day a cult of Matthew Arnold ; it is growing ; it must grow." So Mr. Dawson begins his preface. We take it that this statement and prophecy do......

My Airships. By A. Santos-dumont. (grant Richards. 6s....

affords another interesting illustration of the proverb that "the child is father to the man." His early days were spent on a Brazilian coffee-plantation, a place where the......

New Editions And Reprints.—" War Editions" Of The Story Of

Russia, by W. R. Morfill, and The Story of Japan, by David Murray, LL.D., Edited by Jacob H. Longford (T. Fisher Unwin, 5s. each). Both books are brought up to date. Professor......

The First Publication Of The University Of Manchester...

notice, though it is of chiefly local interest. This is the Sketches of the Life and Work of the Honorary Medical Staff of the Man- chester Infirmary, 1752-1830, by E. M.......