The Universal Review For January Publishes A " Symposium "
on the influenza, which contains, among other information, a really valuable account of the origin of the epidemic, by Dr. Klein, the bacteriologist. He maintains that the cause......
Saying That Shakespeare's Works Are The Only True Record Of
his genius ; but when he complains that a well-known Shakespearian scholar has put forward statements "for which he utterly fails to give any reasonable ground," he does not......
Stories Of Pets. By Dean 13urgon, Dr. Gordon Stables, And
other writers. (Dean and Son.)—This is a volume of "The Boys' and Girls' Library." Dean Burgon's contribution is a copy of humorous verses about some cats. Some of the......
The Lost Ring. By M. C. Melville. (nelson And Sons.)—
This is "A Romance of Scottish History in the Days of King James and Andrew Melville." It shows study of the period, but it has the fault, too commonly found in historical......