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Lished. (arthur Hall And Co.)—if There Be Any Truth In

the origin who really and truly make a home in the country of their &dep. assigned to these reminiscences—which we are inclined to believe there is not as the anecdotes have......

What Katy Did, And What Katy Did At School, By

Susan Coblodge (the former published by Messrs. Warne, the latter by Messrs. Roberts, of Boston, U.S.), are two volumes which tell very prettily the story of a certain Katy.......

Transmigration. By Mortimer Collins. 3 Vols. (hurst And...

Collins having conquered one world, sighs for and finds another. The most remarkable thing about his hero is that he dies at the end of the first volume. Most novelists, if......

Animal Locomotion. By Dr. Bell Pettigrew. (henry S. King And

Co.)— After an introduction, in which he treats of various principles connected with his subject, as well as the nature and construction of the locomotory organs in animals, Dr.......

Tion, And Study Its History, Its Traditions, Its...

feeling the need of a comprehension of the past of the land they live in, and a key to the significance of their surroundings. We learn from his preface that he has been in......

My Kalulu, Prince, King, And Slave: A Story Of Central

Africa. By Henry M. Stanley. (Sampson Low and Co.)—This is a speci- men of Mr. Stanley's skill in utilising the material which he picks up in his erratic and adventurous life.......

Kitty's .rival. By Sydney Moatyn. 3 Vols. (s. Tinsley.)" The

Surgeon's Secret" was Mr. Mostyn's last and, for all that we know, first novel, and was of no small merit. In some respects, Kitty's Rival is.not inferior to its predecessor. It......