JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1879.
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES-
Arts and Sciences.-Marks-Relative Proportions of Steam Engine, 73; Coues
-Birds of the Colorado Valley, 234; Rood-Modern Chromatics, 637
7 ;
Quatrefages-The Human Species, 876; Nieriker-Studying Art abroad,
Ruskin on Painting, 829.
877;
Biography, History and Travels.—Murray-Round about France, 75: Van
Laun-French Revolutionary Epoch, 155; Arnold-Johnson's Chief
Lives of the Poets, 157; Boyesen-Goethe and Schiller, 314; Scherr-
Schiller u. seine Zeit, 315; Clark-Races of European Turkey, 395;
Taylor-Destruction and Reconstruction, 396; Hamerton-Life of J. M.
W. Turner, 399; Baker-English Actors, 477; Boswell—Life of Johnson,
479; Robinson-The Great Fur Land, 558; De Amicis-Studies of Paris,
638; Martin-Life of the Prince Consort, 790; Johnston-History of
American Politics, 792.
Miscellaneous.-Busch-Bismarck's Letters, 68; Westcott-Historic Mansions
of Philadelphia, 74; Social Ettiquette of New York, 156; Matthews-
Oratory and Orators, 159; Goodholme-Domestic Cyclopædia, 311; Mac-
pherson-Memoirs of Anna Jameson, 313; Cross-Eclectic Short Hand,
319; Robinson-Spiritual Songs, 475; Every man his own Poet, 478;
Burnett-Hearing, and How to Keep it, 480; Beers-Century of Ameri-
can Literature, 553; Leffingwell-Reading Book of English Classics, 553;
Oliphant—Dress, 554; Just One Day, 555; Health Primers, 356; Reid—
Some Newspaper Tendencies, 634; Clarke-Songs of the Untversity of
Pennsylvania, 636; Richardson-Long Life and How to Reach it, 639;
Drayton-Light in Dark Places, 639; Whipple-Speeches and Orations
of Daniel Webster, 788; Patton-Natural Resources of the United States,
792; Dickens' Dictionary of London, 793; Brooke-Milton, 797; Apthorp
-Hector Berlioz, 878; Zur Brücke-German without Grammar or Dic-
tionały, 879; Adams-Notes on Railroad Accidents, 966; Helper-Odd-
ments of Andean Diplomacy, 967.