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Praised be God whose mercy is over all his works; who bringeth good out of evil, and manifesteth his wisdom even in the follies of his servants, his strength in their weakness! Ib. p. 389. Whoso prayeth a Psalm shall be made thoroughly warm. 'Expertus credo'. 19th Aug. 1826.

H.G. Adams's useful work on the "Moral Language and Poetry of Flowers," not to mention the constant allusions scattered throughout the works of our old poets, such as Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Drayton. Introduction, p. 12. Folkard's "Plant Legends," p. 389. See Judith xv. 13. "Flower-lore," pp. 197-8. "Plant-lore of Shakespeare." "Flower-lore," p. 168.

When this had been done gliding was resumed, and after a few trials glides of 366 and 389 feet were made with prompt response on the part of the machine, even to small movements of the rudder. The rest of the story of the gliding experiments of 1901 cannot be better told than in Wilbur Wright's own words, as uttered by him in the lecture from which the foregoing excerpts have been made.

Ticknor & Fields. 12mo. pp. 442. $1.50. The Household of Bouverie; or, The Elixir of Gold. A Romance. By a Southern Lady. New York. Derby & Jackson. 12mo. 2 vols. pp. 412 and 389. $2.00. Brief Biographies. By Samuel Smiles, Author of "Self-Help" and "The Life of George Stephenson." Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 16mo. pp. 517. $1.25. Over the Cliffs. By Charlotte Chanter. Boston.

Receipts exceeded expenditures for the first five months of the current fiscal year by $13,413,389.91, and, as mentioned above, the Secretary of the Treasury estimates that there will be a surplus of approximately $40,000,000 at the end of the year.

The Life of Jabez Bunting, D.D. With Notices of Contemporary Persons and Events. By his Son, Thomas Percival Bunting. Vol. I. New York. Harper & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 389. $1.00. A First Lesson in Natural History. By Actea. Boston. Little, Brown, & Co. 18mo. pp. 82. 63 cts. Germany. By Madame the Baroness de Stael-Holstein. New York. Derby & Jackson. 12mo. pp. 408, 437. $2.50. Boston.

These arrangements can be found in nature in cones, the scales of which are modified leaves and follow the laws of leaf-arrangement. By Chauncey Wright. Memoirs Amer. Acad., IX, p. 389. This essay is an abstruse mathematical treatise on the theory of phyllotaxy.

Before we turn to the Barbizon painters, we note Gros' fine composition, 389, L. wall, Napoleon at Eylau; and 390, R. wall, Francis I. and Charles V. visiting the Tombs at St. Denis. No princely patronage shone on them in their early struggles nor smoothed their path; they wrought out the beauty of their souls under the hard discipline of poverty in loving and awful communion with Nature.

All things which proceed from the Lord, or from the sun, which is from him, and in which he is, pervade the created universe, even to the last of all its principles, 389. All thing in the universe have relation to good and truth, 60. In every thing in the universe good is conjoined with truth, and truth with good, 60. USE is essential good, 183, 77. Use is doing good from love by wisdom, 183.

The other instance is that of the American clipper, Witch of the Wave, a fine vessel of 1400 tons burden, which left Canton on 5th January, and arrived in the Downs on 4th April, a period of 90 days. Her greatest speed is said to have been 338 nautical miles equivalent to about 389 English miles in 24 hours.