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AT LAST: A Christmas in the West INDIES. By CHARLES KINGSLEY. With numerous Illustrations. "Mr. Kingsley's pages glow with colour, and poor though language always must be in depicting the lavish wonders of nature, he does succeed, and this is no slight feat, in bringing before the mind's eye a picture of tropical magnificence. Add that a number of political and social topics grip natural to the Author, and enough has been said to recommend a book interesting to all Englishmen are handled in these volumes with the hearty which scarcely needs the commendation of the reviewer."-Pall Mall Gazette.

TALES OF OLD JAPAN. By A. B. MITFORD, Second Secretary to the British Legation in Japan. With upwards of 30 full-page Illustrations, Drawn and Cut on Wood by Japanese Artists. Two vols., crown 8vo, handsomely bound, 215.

"We do not venture too high praise when we say that a strange country and people have never been the theme of a more entertaining work than Tales of Old Japan.' This delightful work contains not only thrilling tales of love and war, and amusing sermons, but some curious and very pretty fairytales, some chapters on Japanese superstition and ceremonial, and a most interesting though somewhat horrible paper on hara-kiri. The engravings which illustrate the stories are drawn and cut on wood by Japanese Artists, and, rude as they are. there is a flavour of the soil about them; they may lack perspective, but they render the life and manners they are intended to represent better, perhaps, than these could be represented by the most finished works of a foreign pencil."-Times.

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PILLS.-Counsel and Comfort.-A disordered stomach throws the whole system out of gear, and renders us unfitted both for work and amusement. A few doses of these strengthening and purifying pills, taken according to the accompanying directi ns, will however speedily restore order, and so re-enable the stomach to digest its food without difficulty. These excellent pills are suitable alike for the peer and the peasant, the soldier and the sailor, and particularly for home and foreign colonists. Holloway's pills are very useful n checking feverish attacks, bilious complaints, and inflammations. They have also made the most signal cures in cases of dropsy, and diseases of the kidneys, heart, and lungs, when the sufferers seemed past the aid of medicine.

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2. Mr. W. H. FLOWER, F.Z.S.--On the Recent Ziphioid Whales, with a description of the Skeleton of Berardius arnouxii.

3. Mr. HERBERT TAYLOR USSHER, CM Z.S.-On the Habits of the Nose-horned Viper (Vipera nasicornis).

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The Lectures will be resumed at St. George's Hall, Langham Place, on Sunday, 5th November, 1871. Each afternoon at Four o'clock precisely.

The First Series of Eight Lectures.

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10.-R. E. DUDGEON, Esq., M.D., on "The Optical Construction of the Eye."

17.-JOHN S. BRISTOWE, Esq, M.D, on "The Physiology of Infection and Contagion."

1872.

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No. V. NEW SERIES. SEPTEMBER, 1871.
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"Exercises in the Integral Calculus" (continued). By Sir J. Cockle, F.R.S. "An Angle-Property of the Right Circular Cone." By C. Taylor, M.A. "On an Analogue in the Theory of Quadrics to a known Property in the Theory of Conics." By R. Townsend, M.A., F.R.S. "Solutions of a Smith's Prize Paper for 1871" (continued). By Prof. Cayley. Reviews-The Fortschritte der Mathematik. Mr. Sang's Tables of Logarithms; by J. W. L. Glaisher.

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The Recommendations of the Royal Sanitary Commission. Extract from an Address delivered at the Meeting of the Social Science Association in Leeds. By G. W. Hastings, Esq

Introductory Lecture on the Course of Clinical Ophthalmology at St Thomas's Hospital. By R. Liebreich, M. D.

Tuberculous Phthisis. By E. L Fox, M.D., F.R.C.P.

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Registration in the Medical Schools.

DR AUGUSTE NONAT. On the Mode of Employment of Sulphate of mington; Mr. W. T. McGowen. Discussion.-The Habits of the Labouring Quinine in Simple (Non-pernicious) Intermittent Fever.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.-Congress at Leeds-Department of Pub lic Health.-Sewage of Towns, by Mr. C. Rawson; Dr. Elliot; Mr. SyClasses in the Rural Districts, by Dr. Ackland; Mr. P. H. Holland. - Sanitary Questions, by Mr. E. Chadwick, C. B.; Dr. Bischof; Mr. T. J. Dyke; Dr. Fergus. Discussion.--The Hea'th of Operatives in Factories and Workshops, by Dr. J. H. Stallard: Mr. G. H. I. Rickards. Discussion. - The Waste of Water, by Mr. P. H Holland. Discussion.-Degeneracy of Race in Towns, by Dr. W. H. Rumsey. Di-cussion.-The Royal Sanitary Com mission; Report.-Ventilation of Sewers and Ships, by Dr. J. Seaton.- Cottage Homes, by Mr. W. G. Habershon, F.R.S.-Schools, &c., by Mr. E. Chadwick, &c.—Sanitary Condition of Leeds, by Dr. Robinson. Discussion. Association Intelligence-Reports of Societies-Correspondence-University Intelligence-Medical News.

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