BY THE PENN MONTHLY ASSOCIATION.
PRESS OF EDWARD STERN & CO., 125 & 127 NORTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILA.
Art-Museums and their Uses,-Dalton Dorr,
American Incubus, The,- Thomas Leaming,
"Boss-ism" and Civil Service Reform,-John Andrews Harris,
Beyond the Snow Line,-Dr. Paul Gussfeldt, .
Bacon: His Motives as a Politician and a Philosopher,- W. R. Claxton,
Brief Mention,
Books Received,
308, 391, 467, 551, 618, 709, 783, 862, 842
80, 160, 240, 320, 400, 480, 560, 640, 720, 800, 880, 959
Book Reviews and Notices,-
Arts and Sciences,-Roosa-A Doctor's Suggestions to the Community, 76; Smythe-
Medical Heresies Historically Considered, 76; Granville-Common Mind Trou-
bles, 76; Carter-Eyesight, Good and Bad, 76; Viollet-le-Duc-Learning to
Draw, 79; Darwin-The Power of Movement in Plants, 314; Mitchell-Lec-
tures on the Diseases of the Nervous System, 399; Cheney-Gleanings in the
Fields of Art, 557; Beard-American Nervousness, 635; De Forest-Short His-
tory of Art, 877.
Biography, History and Travels,—Tuke-Irish Distress and its Remedies, 73; Bird—
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, 233; Wildenhahn-Paul Gerhardt, Hans Sachs, 235 ;
Coppée-Conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors, 239; Gross-John Hunter and
His Pupils, 315; Scherr-Schiller and His Times, 317; Gibbs-Goethe and His
Mother, 317; Towle—Marco Polo, 320; Borel-Count Agenor de Gasparin, 637 ;
Moulton-Random Rambles, 638; Parton-Life of Voltaire, 792; Kelly-Brief
History of England, France and Germany, 795; De Amicis-Spain, 871;
Beesly-Sir John Franklin, 873; Tyler-Story of a Scandinavian Summer, 878.
Treadwell-Martin Luther and his Work, 953.
Poetry,-Goodale-Apple Blossoms, All Round the Year, 229; De Kay-Hesperus
and other Poems, The Vision of Nimrod, 232; McKnight-Firm Ground, 312;
Quiet Hours, A Collection of Poems, 312; Tennyson's "Princess," Recast as a
Drama, 639; Wilde-Poems, 716; Browning-" He Giveth His Beloved Sleep,
956; Locke-Hannah Jane, 957-
Philosophy and Theology,-Beecher-The Eden Tableau, 236; Wright-Life: Its True Genesis, 237; Chapin-The Creation and the Early Development of Society, 237; Pollock-Spinoza: His Life and Philosophy, 477; Cook-Christ and Modern Thought, 631; Clarke-Legend of Thomas Didymus, 632; Mulford- The Republic of God, 634; American Jewish Pulpit, 798. Miscellaneous,-Raymond-The Orator's Manual, 71; Legouvé-The Art of Reading, 72; Sozinsky-Care and Culture of Children, 76; New-
ton-Womanhood, 78; Coquélin-The Actor and His Art, 318; Poor
Sanskrit and its Kindred Literatures, 319; Abbott--How to Tell
the Parts of Speech, 476; Colonie Agricole de Mettray, 478; Seward
-Chinese Immigration, 480; Barnard-Co-Operation as a Business, 557;
Lang-The Library, 627; Tredwell-Monograph on Privately-Illustrated Books, 628; Benjamin-Chalmers's Digest of the Law of Bills of Exchange, 796; Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, 875; Our Little Ones, 879: Bellows Before and After the President's Death, 954; Greey-Yonng Americans in Japan, 956.
Novels,-Townsend-Lenox Dare, 558; Douglass-Lost in a Great City, 558;
Greene--The Sword of Damocles, 559; The Lost Casket, 559; Mademoi-
selle Bismarck, 559; Mallock-Romance of the Nineteenth Century, 718;
Baby Rue, 719.
Climatic Influences on Mankind,-S. B. Buckley, Ph. D.,
Chloe, To, (Horace, Book I., Ode XXIII.,)——M. R. 1.,
Conditions for Honorable Success in Life-Work,-D. Hayes Agnew, M. D.
English Panic in Regard to Ireland, The,--John Murdoch, Early Christian Art, Dr. J. H. Porter,
Fresco-Painting,-Arthur Farley,
Great Book and its Author, A,-Professor Robert Ellis Thompson,
Geology as Related to Agriculture,-Professor J. P. Lesley,
Glimpse into the Past, A,—Henry Phillips, Jr.,
Palissy, Bernard,-W. de Beauvoir Fryer,
Punch and the Puppets,- W. de Beauvoir Fryer,
Public School System, The Future of Our,-Prof. Robert Ellis Thompson,
Politico-Social Functions,-Lester F. Ward, A. M.,
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Schools of,-Fairman Rogers, Primary Elections, Reform in the Delegate System of Nominations,--Edward Fenno Hoffman,
Reformation, the Forerunner, not the Antagonist, of Reform,-Christopher
Stuart Patterson,
Runeberg, John Ludwig,
S. P. C. A., The Other,
Scenes of Youth,-Edwin Chambers,
Shakespeare's Dream,-Joseph Crosby,
Stendhal,-T. B. Stork,
Thrissill and the Rois, The,-J. G. R. McElroy,
Taxation of Imports Prior to 1812,-Albert S. Bolles,
Translations from Goethe's "Faust,”—J. Andrews Harris,
Taine's "French Revolution,"-John Durand,.
Term and Tenure of Office, The,-Hon. Dorman B. Eaton,
University Items,
Voltaire at the Bar of History,-Dora d'Istria,
Versions of Goethe,-John Andrews Harris,
Wharton School of Finance and Economy,- Fairman Rogers, Wigs: Their Rise and Fall,- W. de Beauvoir Fryer,
Youth, The Uses of,-James S. Whitney, .
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