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EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD.
UNITED STATES.-The Ku-Klux Bill, 150. Report
of the San Domingo Commission, 151. Adjournment,
151. Elections: in Connecticut, Michigan, and Rhode
Island, 151; in North Carolina and Kentucky, 793;
in Wyoming Territory, California, and Maine, 945.
Riot in Scranton, 151. Meeting of Pacific Railroad
Corporators, 151. German Peace Demonstration, 151.
Disasters, 152, 313, 471, 633, 793, 946. Obituary: J. M.
Howard, Father Taylor, T. F. Marshall, A. Russell,
152; J. M. Mason, Rev. D. W. Clark, 313; T. J. Rod-
man, J. Tatnall, C. L. Vallandigham, 472; A. Robins,
S. J. May, T. Lincoln, 634; C. Scribner, D. H. Ma-
han, 946. Special Session of the Senate, and the
Washington Treaty, 311. Political State Conven-
tions: Kentucky (Republican), 312; Pennsylvania
(Republican and Democratic), 312; Ohio (Demo-
cratic and Republican), 471; Maine (Democratic),
633; Louisiana (Republican), 793; New Jersey (Dem-
ocratic and Republican), 945; Mississippi (Republic-
an), 945; Minnesota (Democratic and Republican),
945; Massachusetts (Democratic), 945; Illinois (Re-
publican), 945. S. B. Ruggles's Report on Statistics of
Population, 312. Indian Troubles, 313. The Civil Serv-
ice Reform Commission, 471. Reduction of the Army,
471. National Insurance Congress, 471. Orange Riots
in New York, 632, Selfridge's Darien Expedition,
633. Suspension of Internal Revenue Commissioner
Pleasonton, 793. Financial Corruption in New York
City, 945.
SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA.-Truce between
Spain and the South American Republics, 152. The Mexican Presidential Campaign, 152, 313, 634, 794. Strife between Liberals and Conservatives in Porto Rico, 152. Defeat of Cabral in San Domingo, 152, 634. War between Honduras and San Salvador, 152, 313. Inundation in Peru, 152. Revolution in Pana- ma, 313. Earthquake in Valparaiso, 313. Yellow Fever at Buenos Ayres, 313. Conflagration at Point- a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, 794. Hurricane in the West EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Deaths of Robert Chambers, Sampson Low, Jun., and Professors De Morgan and Gervinus, 137, 138. Burr's Ad Fidem, 138. Hanna's Life of Christ, 138. Conant's Revision of the Psalms, 138. Emily C. Pearson's Gutenberg and the Art of Printing, 139. Brodhead's History of New York, 139. Curtius's History of Greece, 139. Riddell's A Life's Assize, 139.
Indies, 946. Conflagration at Puerto Plata, San Do-
mingo, 946.
EUROPE.-The Communist Insurrection, 152, 313,
472. University Boat-Race on the Thames, 153. The
British Parliament: Defeat of the Bill abolishing the
Game Laws, 153; Chancellor Lowe's Budget, 314.
Defeat of Female Suffrage Bill, 314; Abolition of
University Tests, 314; The Army Commission-pur-
chase System, 314, 634; Army Regulation Bill, 794;
The Ballot Bill, 794. Dr. Döllinger and the Papal
Infallibility Dogma, 153, 314, 794. The Spanish Cor-
tes opened by King Amadeus, 153. Obituary: the
Queen of Sweden and Norway, 154; Baron Tege-
thoff, 154; Child of the Princess of Wales, 154; Arch-
duchess Maria Annunziada, 314; D. F. Auber, 314;
J. Myers, 473; J. Slidell, 794; Aali Pacha, 946; Gon-
zales Bravo Murillo, 946; R. Bentley, 946. Treaty be-
tween France and Germany, 314. Papal Guarantees
Bill in the Italian Parliament, 314. The Triumph in
Berlin, 473. Transfer of the Italian Capital to Rome,
473, 634. Conflagration in Constantinople, 473. Re-
organization of the Spanish Cabinet, 634, 794. Pop-
ulation of Great Britain, 684. Supplementary Elec
tions in France, 634. Riot in Dublin, 794. The
Scott Centennial, 794. Resignation of Jules Favre,
794. The Cholera, 794. Disbanding of the National
Guard, 946. Prolongation of M. Thiers's Powers,
946. Sentences pronounced upon Communists, 946.
Opening of the Mont Cenis Tunnel, 946. Coal-
mine Explosion in England, 946. Manifesto of the
English Republican Committee, 946.
ASIA.-The Corean Expedition, 154, 473, 634.
Measures of the Chinese Government against Mis- sionaries, 314. The Famine in Persia, 314, 634, 794. Volcanic Eruption on the Island of Rua, 473. Earth- quakes at Bathang, 473. Burning of a Cooly Ship off Hong-Kong, 473. Typhoons in Japan, 634, 794. Earthquake in the Philippine Islands, 794. Earth- quake in the Malay Archipelago, 794.
Black's The Monarch of Mincing Lane, 140. Three Successful Girls, 140. One Year, 140. M. or N., 140. Sand's The Miller of Angibault, 140. Naphegyi's Ghardaia, 140. The Fight at Dame Europa's School, 140. Smith's English-Latin Dictionary, 141. Alli- bone's Dictionary of Authors, 141. Local Taxation, 142. The Diary of a besieged Resident in Paris, 142.
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD-Continued.
Andersen's The Story of my Life, 142. Life and Times of Lord Brougham, written by Himself, 298. Bayne's Hugh Miller's Life and Letters, 299. Ander- sen's Story of my Life, 299. M'Cosh's Christianity and Positivism, 299. Hawes's New Testament Hand- Book, 300. Smith's Smaller Scripture History, 300. Williams's God's Rescues, 300. Barnes's Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, 300. Miss Phelps's Silent Partner, 300. Anteros, 801. Porter's Foundations; or, Castles in the Air, 301. The Sister of Orleans, 301. John Woolman's Journal, 301. Miscellaneous, 301. Obituary: Grote and Count de Gasparin, 455. Paine's Institutes of Medicine, 456. Tyndall's Scien- tific Addresses and Fragments of Science, 456. Dr. Hope's Till the Doctor Comes, 456. Abbott's Light, 457. The Wonders of the Heavens, 457. Guild's Over the Ocean, 457. Hunnewell's The Lands of Fairbanks's History of Florida, 457. Scott, 457. Bill's Climate for Invalids, 457. Trollope's Ralph the Heir, 458. Miss Alcott's Little Men, 458. Ina, 458. The American Cardinal, 458. Mills of Tuxbury, 459. Mrs. Porter's Married for Both Worlds, 459. Bickersteth's The Two Brothers, 459. Hay's Ballads, 459. A Woman's Poems, 460. Mrs. Hooper's Poems, 460. Hamerton's Thoughts about Art, 460. Soule's English Synonyms, 461. Munsell's Psychology, 461. Collyer's The Holy Bible with Commentary, 620. Life that Now Is, 621. Weiss's American Religion, 621. Shedd's Sermons to the Natural Man, 621. Stroud's Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, 621. Clarke's Ten Great Religions, 621. Presbyterian Re- Beecher's Life of union Memorial Volume, 621. Jesus, the Christ, 621. Stockbridge's Memoir of the Life and Correspondence of Rev. Baron Stow, D.D., 622. Hughes's Alfred the Great, 622. Parker's His toric Americans, 622. Bush's Reindeer, Dogs, and Andersen's Poet's Bazaar, 623. Snow-Shoes, 622.
EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD.
Summary of Scientific Progress since the Begin-
ning of the Year, 142. Cure of St. Vitus's Dance,
143. Rain-producing Disturbance of the Atmos-
phere, 144. Supposed new Brachiopod, 144. Spongy
Iron as a Deodorizer, 144. Breeding of Ostriches in
Captivity, 144. Distinguishing Dextrine from Gum-
Arabic, 144. Putting up preserved Fruits, 144. Syn-
thesis of Coniin, 144. Potassium in Tobacco-Smoke,
144. Prescribed Dyes for Candies, 144. Green Color
in Pickles, 144. Stolba Process of Tinning, 145.
Exter Locomotive or Wagon Regulator, 145. Safra-
nin, 145. Development of the Lamprey, 145. Action
of Light on the Tissues of Plants, 145. Transpira-
tion of Water by Leaves, 146. Utilization of Iron
Is the Brain a Galvanic Battery? 146.
Slag, 146.
Maxima and Minima of Thunder-Storms, 146. Influ-
ence of Trees on Climate, 147. Physiological Action
of Quinine, 147. Rusting of Iron, 147. Small-Pox
in England, 147. Is the Aurora visible in Daylight?
148. Lithofracteur for bursting Guns, 148. Sewage
Water, 148. Haeckel on Abiogenesis, 148. Climate
of Peru, 149. Wollaston Gold Medal, 149. New-born
Hippopotamus, 149. Catalogue of Fishes in the Brit-
Peculiarities of Salmon Kelts,
ish Museum, 149.
149. Summary of Scientific Progress, 302. Tyndall
on the Purity of Water, 303. Heaton Steel, 303. Re-
Treatment of
storing Faded Photographs, 303.
Croup by Inhalation of Glycerine, 304. Geology of
South African Diamond-Fields, 304. Habits of the
Narwhal, 304. Meteoric Shower in Sweden, 304.
Eucalyptus in California, 304. Salmon-fishing in
Loch Tay, 304. Geology of Missouri, 305. Death of
Sir John Herschel, 305. Darwin on the "Descent of
Man," 305. Preparation of White Lead from Galena,
307. Soluble Glass for Floors, 307. Use of soluble
Glass in Painting, 307. Preparation of Zinc Paint,
307. Effects of Alcohol, 307. Improved Test-Paper,
307. Rapidity of Mental Transmissions in a Nerve,
308. Origin of Coal from Sea-Weeds, 308. A new
Remedy for Intermittent Fever, 308. Removing Iron-
Mould from Fabrics, 308. Insertion of Screws in
Wood, 308. Cycles of Temperature, 308. Dualin
Movement of Temperature
and Dynamite, 308.
Waves, 309. Improved Mortar, 309. The Mboundou
Concrete for
Poison, 309. Zinc-water Paint, 309.
Building Purposes, 309. Prevention of Moisture in
Tunnels, 310. Platinized Mirrors, 310. Sponge Pa-
per, 310. Edwards's Improvement of the Albert-type
Process, 310. Dyeing with Acids in Brass Kettles,
311. Uses of the Ground-Nut, 311. Summary of
Scientific Progress, 461. Communications to the So-
ciety of Physics and Natural History of Geneva, 462.
Respighi on Solar Protuberances, 462. Carbolic Acid as a Preservative, 463. Effect of Exercise and Diet on Elimination of Nitrogen, 463. Cement from Fur-
Chesebro's The Foe in the
Won-Not Wooed, 623. Household, 623. Stowe's Pink and White Tyranny, Optic's 623. Blackwell's The Island Neighbors, 623. Droz's Around a Spring, 624. Marryat's Her Lord and Mas- ter, 624. My Discontented Cousin, 624. Young America Abroad, 624. Burroughs's Wake- Abbott's Frederick the Robin, 624. Butler's Lawyer and Client, 624. Heard's Curiosities of the Law Reporters, 624. Spillan's Livy Literally Translated, 625. Great, 781. Randolph's Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson, 782. The Life and Times of Lord Brough- am, Volume II., 782. Tyndall's Hours and Exercises in the Alps, 783. Mount Washington in Winter, 783. Harper's Hand-Book for Travelers in Europe, Tenth Year, 783. Anne Furness, 783. Walworth's Dela- Tom Pippin's Wedding, 784. plaine; or, the Sacrifice of Irene, 784. Gibbon's For Lack of Gold, 784. Mrs. Prosser's The Clackitts of Inglebrook Hall, 784. Wonders of European Art, 785.
Corson's Hand-Book of Anglo-Saxon and Early En-
glish, 785.
Young Mechanic, 785. Mrs. Harland's Common-
Sense in the Household, 785. Deaths of Phoebe Cary
and Dean H. L. Mansel, 785. Gillett's Federal Gov-
ernment; its Officers and their Duties, 934. Works
of Charles Sumner, 934. Dowling's History of Ro-
George Sand's Cesarine
manism, 935. Smith's The Impending Conflict, 936.
Townsend's Sword and Garment, 936. Newton's
Nature's Wonders, 936.
ter of Heth, 937. Mrs. Spofford's New England Le-
Dietrich, 937. My Heroine, 937. Black's A Daugh-
Mrs. Ames's Eirene; or, a Woman's
gends, 937.
Right, 937. Lyell's Student's Elements of Geology,
938. Underwood's Hand-Book of English Literature,
938. Lytton's King Arthur, 938. Lucille, and other
Poems, 938. Waddell's Latin Grammar for Begin-
ners, 938.
nace Slag, 463. The late Solar Eclipse, 463. The
Determination of the Mass of the Moon by Tidal Ob-
servation, 464. Structure of Mosasaurus, 465. Coin-
New Fossil Land
cidence of Thermometric and Sun-spot Curves, 465.
Fishes of Cuba, 465. Aqueous Solvent for Sulphur,
465. Sprinkled Fabrics, 465.
Lizards, 465. Monstrosity in a Horse's Hoof, 465.
Fossil Cetaceans in Holland, 465. Cundurango-a
reputed Specific for Cancer, 465. "Landlocked Sal-
mon," 466. Marey's Apparatus for recording the
British Museum Fishes, 467. Cholera,
Flight of Birds, 466. Action of Bromide of Potas- Antiquity of the
sium, 467.
467. Character of Sun Spots, 468. Turtles of North-
Peculiarities of
ern and Southern America, 468.
Gourami Fish, 469.
Cat, 468. Antiquity of the Pig, 468. Fayrer on Snake Bites, 468. Blyth on
Madeiran Entomology, 469. Theory of Atmospheric
Germs, 469. Proctor on the Solar Corona, 470. Car-
penter on Mediterranean Currents, 470.
Zoological Provinces, 625. Carbolic Acid for pre-
serving Meat, 625. Direct Condensation of Watery
Vapor, 625. Simple Method of copying Drawings,
etc., 626. Artificial Porphyry, 626. Sorby on Tints
of Autumnal Foliage, 626. Fastening Parchment
Papers, 626. Improved Electric Amalgam, 626. Re-
Adulteration of Aniline with Coal, 627.
moval of Freckles, 626. Poisoning by Charcoal
Fumes, 627.
Fucus Serratus in North America,
Effect of a continued Bread Diet on Men and Dogs,
627. Absorption of Gas by Charcoal under increased
Pressure, 627.
627. Borax for exterminating Cockroaches, etc., 627.
Feet in a Trilobite, 627. Carpenter on Ocean Cur-
rents, 628. Rendering Walls Water-tight, 628. Pe-
louze Process of preserving Meat, 628. The Move-
ment of Chlorophyl Grains, 629. Eozoon not of Or-
ganic Character, 629. Bryozoa and Parasitic Crus
tacea, 629. Rare Echinus, 629. Method of preparing
Fruit Sirups, 629. Fungus Theory of Disease, 630.
Preventing Mould in Mucilage, 630.
Habit of Reduvius, 630. Illustration of Fluores-
cence, 630.
Tapioca Paper in Photography, 630. Lütkin on Ga-
noid Fishes, 631. Influence of salt and fresh Water
on Crustacea, etc., 631. Tree-planting on the Prai-
ries, 631. Influence of Alcoholism on the Sight, 631.
Summary of Scientific Progress, 786. Faunal Pecul-
iarities of the Azores, 787. Pelobius, a new Fresh-
water Rhizopod, 787. Principle of "Least Action in
Nature," 788. Selection of Insects for Food by Birds,
788. Influence of Climate on Animal Economy, 788.
Permanence of Bone, 788. New Affection of the
Nervous System, 789. New Invertebrate Fossils, 789.
Glass for Photographing, 789.
Bone-Black as an Antidote, 789. Preparation of Bar
Iron from Phosphureted Cast Iron, 789. Cure of
Bone-Felon, 789.
Removal of Spots and Stains from Clothing, etc.,
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