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It is a short article partly biographical, reviewing Ibsen's works and noting the various translations of them that have appeared.

POLE, W: The evolution of whist: a study of the progressive changes which the game has passed through from its origin to the present time. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1895. c. '94. 24+296 p. D. cl., $1.50.

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Bruxelles, P. Weissenbruch, 1895. 97-192 p. | ture."
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BIBLIOTHECA philologica oder vierteljährliche
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tumswissenschaft, sowie der Neuphilologie in
Deutschland und dem Auslande neu erschie-
nenen Schriften und Zeitschriften-Aufsätze.
Herausgegeben von A. Blau. Jahrgang, 47
(N. F., Jahrg., 9): 1894. Göttingen, Vanden-
hoeck & Ruprecht. gr. 8°, 1.40 m.
GROTENFELT, Gustav. Suomalaisen Kirjallisun-
den Seuran Kirjaston Luettelo. Helsingfors,
1895.

"This catalog of the treasures preserved in the library of the Finnish Literary Society must not only be a source of pride to all natives of the country, but will also serve the purpose to outsiders as a valuable bibliographical handbook.-Ath., Ap. 27. '95. The collection is rich in rare philological works, especially in Ugro-Finnish literature.

HUNTER, Sir W: Wilson, Hance, E: M., and
others. State education for the people in
America, Europe, India, and Australia; with
papers on the education of women, technical
instruction, and payment by results. Syra-
cuse, N. Y., C. W. Bardeen, 1895. C. 2+
176 p. O. cl., $1.25.
Contains a full bibliography of education.
(8 p.)

LANIER, Sidney. Select poems; ed., with in-
trod., notes, and bibliography, by Morgan Cal-
loway, Jr. N. Y., C: Scribner's Sons, 1895.
C. 5597 p. por. S. cl., net, $1.
LATANÉ, J: H. The early relations between
Maryland and Virginia. Balt., Johns Hop-
kins Press, 1895. 81 p. O. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. studies, 13th ser., nos. 3-4.) pap., 50 c.
Pp. 65-66 contain a bibliography of author-
ities.

THE 47th report (1894) of the New York State
Museum, Albany, N. Y., contains "A list of
publications relating to geology and palæontol-
ogy of the State of New York, 1876-1893,"
compiled by J. M. Clarke. The list is chrono-
logical, in author alphabet; it covers p. 755-791.
PARTRIDGE, W: Ordway. Technique of sculp-
ture. Bost., Ginn & Co., 1895. c. 5+188 p.
il. sq. D. $1.10.
Appended is a short list of "certain valuable
books on sculpture."

Contains a 4-p. list of " American whist litera

RAGOZIN, Zénaïde A. Story of Vedic India, as embodied principally in the Rig-Veda. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1895. c. 12+457 p. il. map. D. (Story of the nations ser., no. 44.) $1.50; hf. leath., $1.75.

Contains a 4-p. list of authorities consulted. REICHHART, G. Beiträge zur Incunabelnkunde. Leipzig, Otto Harrassowitz, 1895. 8°, 18 m. SALVIOLI, G. and C. Bibliografia universale del teatro drammatico italiano. v. I, disp. I. Venice, C. Ferrari, 1895. 8°, 2.50 lire. TOLMAN, W: Howe. History of higher educa

tion in Rhode Island: contributions to American educational history, no. 18. Wash., Government Printing Office, 1894. 4-210 p. il. O. (U. S. Bureau of Education, circular of information, no. 1, 1894.)

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TRACY, F: The psychology of childhood. 2d ed. Bost., D. C. Heath & Co., 1894 ['95.] c. 13+170 p. D. (Pedagogical lib.) cl., 90 c. Contains a 7-p. bibliography of unpublished and published sources of information.

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Transition," recently pub. by Appleton, is announced to be by Miss Emma Brooke, of Hampstead, London. Miss Brooke is also the author of "A superfluous woman," pub. in 1894. She is a Newnham graduate, a special student of politthe Fabian Society. Vide N. Y. Tribune, May ical economy, and one of the early members of 12, '95.

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, ps. of C. W. Mason, in "The Shen's pigtail," pub. by Putnam, 1894.

Oswald Valentine, ps. of Oswald Sickert, author of "Helen," pub. by Putnam, 1895.

Mr. Smith, author of "Old Brown's cottages," is Horace Hutchinson. — Academy, My. 18.

Mary Barrett, ps. of Miss Mary Olivia Nutting, made public on title-page of her book, "The days of Prince Maurice," pub. in 1894. Under liam the Silent and the Netherland War," pub. this pseudonym was written "The story of Wilin 1884 by Lothrop.

Thomas H. Brainerd, ps. of Mrs. J: R. Jarboe, widow of the late prominent San Francisco lawyer; she wrote under this pseudonym "Go forth and find," recently published by Cassell & Co., N. Y.-J. C. ROWELL.

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