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list, separately issued, tho here bound together, covers all the books in the library (about 22,000). The entries are brief, generally title-a-line; dates are given, but no imprint data.

The SPRINGFIELD (Mass.) L. BULLETIN for December, 1894, contains a "selected list of books relating to the Civil War in the United States," juvenile books being indicated by a dagger prefixed to the call-number.

U. S. Department of AgriculturE, Washing ton. Library bulletin, Dec., 1894. Accessions of the department library, July- October, 1894. 10 p. 1. O.

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THERE are two different translations of Frederic Masson's new work on Napoleon. One translation is published by Heinemann of London, under the title "Napoleon and the fair sex," and Lippincott is the American agent. The other translation is published by the Merriam Co., and is called "Napoleon, lover and friend." -MARY MEDLICOTT.

FULL NAMES.

Salt, H: Stephens. W: E. Foster sends the following extract from a communication from H. S. Salt, author of "Animal's right considered in relation to social progress": "By some extraordinary error I am entered as Harris Shirley Salt in Allibone. The name is Henry Stephens Salt.-H. S. Salt."

Bibliografy.

ALLEN, C: Dexter. American book-plates: a guide to their study, with examples; with a bibliography by Eben Newell Hewins; il. with reproductions. N. Y., Macmillan & Co., 1894. 437 p. 16°, net, $3.50.

BERALDI, H. La reliure du 19. siècle. Première partie. Paris, L. Conquet, 1894. 4°, 45 héliogravures. 60 fr. BIBLIOTHECA juridica. Systematisches Verzeichniss der neueren und gebräuchlicheren auf dem Gebiete der Staats- und Rechtswissenschaft erschienenen Lehrbücher, Compendien, Gesetzbücher, Commentare etc. Mit einem Sach- und Autorenregister. II. Auflage. Leipzig, Rossbergsche Hofbuchhandlung. 60 p.,

8°, , 30 m.

The DANTE SOCIETY has just issued, through Ginn & Co., its 13th annual report, containing a list of additions to the Dante collection in the Harvard College Library, May 1, 1893 - May 1, 1894," by W: C. Lane, and an "Index of proper names in the prose works and Canzoniere of Dante," by Paget Toynbee.

les recherches de Karl Dziatzko. Paris, Imp. Nationale, 1894. 14 P. 4°.

Reprinted from Journal des savants.

DUPRAT & Co., New York, have in preparation "The library of Robert Hoe Esq.: a contribution to the history of bibliophilism in America," by O. A. Bierstadt, assistant librarian in the Astor Library. Mr. Hoe's library, of some 15,000 v., has a world-wide reputation, and is specially rich in rare manuscripts and early imprints. Mr. Bierstadt, after an introduction showing the general features of the library, treats the subject in eight chapters, covering: the manuscripts, incunabula, printed books of hours, Aldines, Elzevirs, books of France, English books, and artistic bindings, each being made instructive and interesting by notes, anecdotes, and quotations relating to the work described, its author, publisher, binder, or former pos

sessor.

DZIATZKO, K: Autor- und Verlagsrecht im Alterthum. (In Rheinisches Museum für Philologie, neue folge 49: 559.)

EMERTON, Ephraim. Medieval Europe, (8141300.) Bost., Ginn & Co., 1894. c. 25+607 p. D. $1.65.

The introduction contains a 4-p. list of books on the period.

MCMURRICH, J. Playfair. Text-book of invertebrate morphology. N. Y., Holt, 1894. C. 7+661 p. O. $4.

There is a brief bibliography appended to each chapter. PICKARD, S: T: leaf Whittier. Co., 1894. c. pors. il. D. $4.

Life and letters of John GreenBost., Houghton, Mifflin & 2 v., 8+402; 4+403-802 p.

A 4-p. bibliography of Whittier's works is appended to the second volume. SEYMOUR, Paul H. Bibliography of aceto acetic ester. Washington, D. C., Smithsonian Institution, 1894. 10+148 p. O. (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 38, no. 970.)

Lake Forest University, and his bibliography Mr. Seymour is instructor in chemistry at was recommended to the Smithsonian Institution for publication by the committee of the Ameri

having in charge the indexing of chemical

can Association for the Advancement of Science,

literature.

The U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington, has recently issued a "contribution to the bibliography of meteorology and and terrestrial magnetism in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries," by Prof. Dr. G. Hellman. Dr. Hellman confines his bibliography to the books contained in his own library; brief descriptive notes are DELISLE, L. Les Bibles de Gutenberg, d'apres appended in most cases. (44 p. O.)

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