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most distinguished and best known of the educators of the country. The object of the author was to furnish, "in popular yet irreproachable language, such information respecting the hygiene, nature, uses, and abuses of the procreative function in the male as is necessary to protect the individual from the evil consequences of his own folly or ignorance." The teachings of the book are acknowledged to be sound by those best qualified to judge, and they are presented with a delicacy and an elevation of moral tone which have won for them the general commendation of which we have spoken. A new edition has just appeared, with the final corrections and additions of the author.

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Chinese Immigration. By Professor S. Wells Williams, LL.D. before the Social Science Association at Saratoga, Sept. 10, 1879. Epochs of Ancient History. Early Rome. From the foundation of the City to its destruction by the Gauls. By W. Ihne, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Heidelberg, Author of History of Rome. With a map. 12mo, 213 pp.

The Roman Triumvirates. By Charles Merivale, D.D., Dean of Ely. With a map. 12mo, 241 pp.

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Idylls and Poems. Studies in German Literature. By Bayard Taylor. With an Introduction by George H. Boker. 8vo, 418 pp.

A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains. By Isabella L. Bird, author of "Six Months in the Sandwich Islands," etc. With illustrations. 296 pp.

Notes on Railroad Accidents. By Charles Francis Adams, Jr., author of "Railroads: their Origin and Problems." 12mo, 280 pp. Consumption, and How to prevent it. the Luzerne County Medical Society, etc.

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Labor-Making Machinery. An essay read before the Chicago Philosophical Society, April 12, 1879. By Fred Perry Powers. 39 pp.

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Solar Light and Heat: the Source and the Supply. Gravitation: with explanations of Planetary and Molecular Forces. By Zachariah Allen, Ph.D. 8vo, 241 pp. Library of American Fiction. A Gentle Belle. A Novel. By Christian Reid. 8vo, 142 pp. Paper covers.

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