Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, Mass. The Undiscovered Country. By W. D. Howells. 12mo, 419 pp. Odd, or Even? By Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. 12mo, 503 pp. American Prose. Hawthorne; Irving; Longfellow; Whittier; Holmes; Lowell; Thoreau; Emerson. With Introductions and Notes by the Editor of American Poems. 12mo, 424 pp. The Manliness of Christ. By Thomas Hughes, Q.C. 12mo, 160 pp. The Eastern Question. A brief History of Russia from the small beginnings of the nation to the present vast proportions of the Empire; with accounts of the successive dynasties. By Frances A. Shaw. With maps. 16mo, 123 pp. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. Free Land and Free Trade. The Lessons of the English Corn Laws Applied to the United States. By Samuel S. Cox. 12mo, 126 pp. Thanksgiving, and other Poems. By Agatha. 12mo, 101 pp. Idylls and Poems. By Anna Maria Fay. 12mo, 103 pp. The Maid of Northumberland. 12mo, 184 pp. A Dramatic Poem. By Daniel Bedinger Lucas. Joan of Arc "The Maid," By Janet Tuckey. 12mo, 224 pp. Consumption and How to Prevent it. By Thomas J. Mays, M.D. 16mo, 89 pp. Knickerbocker Novels.-The Heart of it. A Romance of East and West. By William Osborn Stoddard. Paper covers, 18mo, 438 pp. Uncle Jack's Executors. By Annette Lucille Noble. 18mo, 303 pp. Hints for Home Reading. A series of Chapters on Books and their Use. By Charles Dudley Warner, M. F. Sweetser, F. B. Perkins, Cyrus Hamlin, Hamilton W. Mabie, Edward Everett Hale, Joseph Cook, Henry Ward Beecher, and Lyman Abbott. Edited with an Introduction by Lyman Abbott: with which is included a new and revised edition of Suggestions for Libraries, by George Palmer Putnam, together with priced lists of suggested selections of 500, 1,000, and 2,000 volumes of the most desirable and important books. 8vo, 147 pp. William Ellery Channing. His Opinions, Genius and Character. A Discourse given at Newport, R. I.. on the Celebration of the Centenary of his Birth, April 7, 1880. By Henry W. Bellows. Pamphlet. 8vo, 39 pp. Putnam's Library Companion. tinuation of "The Best Reading." The Beautiful and the Sublime. By John Steinfurt Kedney. 12mo, 214 pp. The Creation and the Early Developments of Mankind. By James H. Chapin, Ph.D. 12mo, 276 pp. A Quarterly Summary, being a Quarterly Con- Phillips & Hunt, New York. The Library Key: an Index of General Reading, arranged by F. A. Archibald, A.M., with an Introduction by Rev. W. W. Case. 8vo, 202 pp. The Science of Life: or, Animal and Vegetable Biology. Wythe, A.M., M.D. 8vo, 295 pp. By Rev. J. H. Commentary on the New Testament.-Intended for Popular Use. By D. D. Whedon, LL.D. Vol. V. Titus to Revelation. 8vo, 483 pp. Dio the Athenian: or, From Olympus to Calvary. By Rev. E. F. Burr, D.D. Four Illustrations. 8vo, 498 pp. Fragments: Religious and Theological. A Collection of Independent Papers, Relating to various points of Christian Life and Doctrine. By Daniel Curry. 12mo, 375 pp. Recent Travels and Explorations in Bible Lands; consisting of sketches written from personal observation: giving results of recent researches in the East, and the recovery of many places in Sacred History long considered lost. Illustrated with new maps and many original engravings. By Frank S. De Hass, D.D Large 8vo, 455 pp. Macmillan & Co., London and New York. The English Poets, Selections with Critical Introductions by various writers and a General Introduction by Matthew Arnold. Edited by Thomas Humphrey Ward. 8vo, Vol. I. Chaucer to Donne. 566 pp., Vol. II. Ben Jonson to Dryden. 496 pp. Catharine and Craufurd Tait, wife and son of Archibald Campbell, Archbishop of Canterbury. A Memoir, edited at the request of the Archbishop by the Rev. Wm. Benham, B.D. With two portraits engraved by Jeens. American edition. 8vo, 395 pp. Two Worlds are Ours. By Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D. 12mo, 349 pp. Geo. H. Ellis, Boston, Mass. The Authorship of the Fourth Gospel: External Evidences. By Ezra Abbott, D.D., LL.D. 8vo, 104 pp. Ginn & Heath, Boston, Mass. By Laurens P. Hickok, D.D., LL.D. A System of Moral Science. Revised with the cooperation of Julius H. Seelye, D.D., LL.D., President of Amherst College. 12mo, 288 pp. Longmans, Green & Co., London. Congregational History, 1850-1880. (Fifth volume in the Series, completing the work). By John Waddington, D.D. 8vo, 636 pp. Taintor Brothers, Merrill & Co., New York. Christian Praise: A Manual of Worship for Public, Social and Private Devotion. Selected and arranged by Rev. Charles H. Richards.-Selections of Scripture for Public Worship. Topically arranged. By Rev. Charles H. Richards. Square 8vo, 393, 126 pp. J. W. Bouton, New York City. The Obelisk and Freemasonry, according to the discoveries of Belzoni and Commander Gorringe. Also Egyptian Symbols Compared with those discovered in American Mounds. By John A. Weisse, M.D. With Colored and Plain Illustrations. The Hieroglyphs of the American and English Obelisks, and Translations into English by Dr. S. Birch. 8vo, 178 pp. T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh. Handbooks for Bible Classes. Edited by Rev. Marcus Dods, D.D., and Rev. Alexander Whyte, M. A.-The Books of Chronicles. By James G. Murphy, LL.D., T.C.D., Professor of Hebrew, Belfast. 12mo, 154 pp. Hodder & Stoughton, London. Holiness as Understood by the Writers of the Bible. A Bible Study. By Joseph Agar Beet. Paper covers. 12mo, 62 pp. Benjamin Du Plan. Gentleman of Alais. Deputy-General of the Reformed Churches of France from 1725 to 1763. By D. Bonnefon. Translated from the Original with the Author's permission. 12mo, 371 pp. History of Windham County, Connecticut. By Ellen C. Larned. Volume II, 1760-1880. Published by the author. Worcester, Mass.; printed by Charles Hamilton. 8vo, 600 pp. Dawn and Sunset; or, Fragments of a Broken Life. By William Thompson Bacon. (Printed for his College Class.) Birmingham, Conn., press of the Derby Printing Co. 12mo, 202, xxix pp. Nero. A Tragedy. By Richard Comfort. Philadelphia, 1880. [For copies apply to Box 1800. Phila.] Pamphlet. 18mo, 94 pp. Annual Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut, presented to the General Assembly, January Session, 1880. Together with the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Printers. 8vo, 245 pp. INDEX. In this Index the names of Contributors of Articles are printed in Italics. Adams, Jr. (Charles Francis), Notes Curtis (L.), Relation of Evolution to and Leisure, on occasion of the 302 587 319 the Reformation, with an account - 271 830 425 686 son, 557 Farrar (F. W.), Life of St. Paul, 145 423 Laidlaw (John), The Bible doctrine 273 566 414 70 316 Luquiens (J.). The Avesta and the 635 424 149 552 565 Gieseler (John C. L.), A Text-Book Thomas R. Gladstone (W. E.), Life by G. B. Means (David M.), Taxation of Mort- 420 |