Burn, R. S. Outlines of modern farming. 6th ed. 1888. 63b Elliott, C. G. Practical farm drainage; why, when and how to tile drain. 1903. 63b Fiske, G. B. Poultry feeding and fattening. 1906. 63b Harrison, C. S. Gold mine in the front yard and how to work it. 1905. 63b A most vigorous and convincing volume on the importance to farming folk of including the cultivation of beauty with their other crops.-N. Y. Times. Henderson, G. F. R. The science of war; a coll. of essays and lectures, 1891-1903; ed. by Capt. N. Malcolm; w. a memoir of the author by Field Marshal Earl Roberts. 1906. 60 Finished in form, it is full of the deepest political wisdom and it touches in masterly fashion the intensely difficult problem of the civilian control of military operations.-Nation. Hornung, W. The patentee his own selling agent and legal adviser here and abroad. [c1904.] 59 International library of technology. v. 6061, 63-65, 67. 6 v. Contents: A mine of information and direction for articles and trades and manufacturers and exporters.-Nation. Miller, G. W. Elements of mining, geology and metallurgy; a practical manual and reference compendium, treating on the geology of mining, and metallurgical methods of western America. 1906. 63a Nicholls, H. A. A. Textbook of tropical agriculture. 1900. 63b Norys, M. V. Pocket-money poultry. 1899. (Feather library. v. I, no. 4.) 63b Rorer, Mrs. S. T. (H.) Made over dishes. [c1898.] 63c Shaw, T. Study of breeds in America; cattle, sheep and swine. 1905. 63b University of Illinois. Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin. no. 66, 74-75, 84-85, 91-92. 1901-03. I V. 63b 62 ART, POETRY AND DRAMA. Adler, F. Freiheit; drei Einakter. 1904. 68g1 Alle drei Einakter zeigen trefflichen Aufbau, stilvolles Milien, geistreichen Dialog und sichere Charakteristik, sind aber im Grunde mehr von literarischem Werte.-Schöne Lit. Abney, Sir W. de W. Instantaneous pho1895. tography. (Photographic primers.) 65d American homes and gardens. v. 1. JulyDec., 1905. Ref. 65 Barber, E. A. Marks of American potters. Ref. 65g. 1904. The first attempt to furnish a complete list of marks used by American potters, which he has accompanied by historical sketches of the manufacturers themselves.-Independent. Tulip ware of the Pennsylvania German potters; an historical sketch of slip decoration in the U. S. 1903. (Art handbook of the Pennsylvania museum and school of industrial art.) Ref. 65g Berenson, B. The study and criticism of Italian art. Second ser. 1902. 65c Davis, R. H. "Miss Civilization;" a comedy There is thought in all the poems and it is poetic thought.—Eltweed Pomeroy in Arena. Hawker, R. S. The Cornish ballads with other poems; incl. a new ed. of The quest of the Sangraal. 2d ed. 1884. sketches and ballads.-H. W. Boynton in Hayden, A. Chats on English china. 1904. An interesting and useful ser. of papers on Jenkins, C. F. Animated pictures; an ex- Hunt, W. H. Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. 1905-1906. 2 v. The great charm of the narrative lies in the connected and undetachable story of Holman- Hunt's career, with its fine concentration, its brave, conscientious pursuit of an ideal, and its great achievement in spite of heavy odds.- Edith Kellogg Dunton, in Dial. Holmes, C. J. Constable and his influence on landscape painting. 1902. Ref. 65c A good and handy volume devoted A highly scholarly work, based upon a study Laou-Tsze. Light of China. 1903. 680 Made after years of critical study of all ac- Brady, C. T. The patriots. 1906. Butler, E. P. Pigs is pigs; illus. by W. Crawford. 1906. A book which will provoke a genuine laugh. It can be read in a half-hour. Castle, Mrs. A. (S.) and E. If youth but knew. 1905. Cutting, M. S. More stories of married life. 1906. Downey, E. Dorothy Tuke. 1905. A good story . . . pictures of a certain kind of sea life.-Athenæum. Fielding, H. The history of Tom Jones, a foundling; abridgment by E. B. Steven1904. (Condensed classics.) son. A condensation, not a mutilation.-N. Y. Evening Post. Fox, M. A child of the shore. 1905. Mr. Fox tells his story well, in a way to touch both the heart and the imagination. N. Y. Times. Frothingham, E. B. The evasion. 1906. An extremely engrossing story-one not to be put down unfinished.-Riverside Bulletin. Gerard, D. Sawdust; a romance of the timber lands. 1905. The heroine is the daughter of an impoverished Polish nobleman. . . . Much skill displayed in the delineation of character and situations alike.-Dial. Grundy, M. B. Hazel of Heatherland. [1906.] |