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D. Appleton & Co. 8vo. pp. 190. $1.00. Wilkins Wylder; or the Successful Man. By Stephen F. Miller, Author of "The Bench and Bar of Georgia." Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 12mo. pp. 420. $1.00. Italy in Transition. Public Scenes and Private Opinions in the Spring of 1860. Illustrated by Official Documents from the Papal Archives of the Revolted Legations.

John Pennington & Son. 12mo. pp. 366. $1.00. Opportunities for Industry and the Safe Investment of Capital; or A Thousand Chances to make Money. By a Retired Merchant. Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 12mo. pp. 416. $1.25. The Dead Secret. By Wilkie Collins. A New Edition. Philadelphia. T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 637. $1.25.

And even then, gratitude for its service, and joy in its glory, shall never die out of the hearts of the American people. The History of the Supernatural, in all Ages and Nations, and in all Churches, Christian and Pagan, demonstrating a Universal Faith. By WILLIAM HOWITT. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.

The moaning was almost incessant now, but Jim in the hall could hear the nurse murmur above it, and now and then the doctor's voice, short and sharp. "I wonder if you could come in and give her a little chloroform, Jim?" said Doctor Lippincott, a pleasant, middle-aged man in a white linen suit and cap, appearing suddenly in the door of Julia's room.

"Troubled Waters: A Problem of To-Day." By Beverley Ellison Warner. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company. "A Marsh Island," By Sarah Orne Jewett. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. "The Duchess Emilia." By Barrett Wendell. Boston: James R. Osgood & Co. "Across the Chasm." "Within the Capes." New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. "One of the Duanes." By Alice King Hamilton.

Blanchard, P. A Psychoanalytic Study of Auguste Comte. Am. Jour. Psy., April, 1918. Watson, J.B. Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviourist. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1919.

The Short Story in English, Henry Seidel Canby. Bibliography of Kipling's Works, Eugene P, Saxton. "Contradictory Elements in Rudyard Kipling," Current Literature, 44: 274. "Are there two Kiplings?" Cosmopolitan, 31: 653-660. "Literary Style of Kipling," Lippincott, 73: 99-103. The Man Who Would be King, Rudyard Kipling. William the Conqueror, Rudyard Kipling. Phantom Rickshaw, Rudyard Kipling.

There clings to the book a suggestion of that Southern accent which in the mouth of a pretty woman has such a piquant foreign sound. His Heart's Desire: A Novel. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. We can complain of no lack of plot or paucity of incidents in His Heart's Desire.

Remembering that the sisters found even these usually dismal moors a welcome relief from their tomb of a dwelling, we may appreciate the utter dreariness of their situation and the pathos of Charlotte's declaration, "I always dislike to leave Haworth, it takes so long to be content again after I return." By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, J. B. Lippincott Co.

Upon Huddy's breast the infamous Lippincott placed a label, on which, after avowing that the act was one of vengeance, he placed the words in large letters From the neighboring country went forth a strong cry for retaliation.