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WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF THE EAR. Including the necessary Anatomy of the Organ. Illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and one lithograph. By A. D. WILLIAMS, M. D., of St. Louis, formerly Lecturer on Otology in the Miami Medical College. 8vo. Cloth.

Dr. Williams has been somewhat familiarly known to our readers as a contributor of articles on diseases of the ear. These are incorporated in the present volume, together with a systematic outline of the anatomy of the ear structure, and its diseases and thera

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peutics, The book is beautifully printed and abundantly illustrated in all its details, so that the physician or student desirous of treating these diseases, heretofore so troublesome, will have in this book a good and satisfactory guide.-Lancet and Observer.

WISE. PRONAOS TO HOLY WRIT. Establishing on Documentary Evidence the Authorship, Date, Form and Contents, of each of its Books and the Authenticity of the Pentateuch. By RABBI ISAAC M. WISE, President Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. 8vo. Cloth. 1 50 The work is the result of many years' assiduous investigation by one thoroughly acquainted with the original sources of the Bible, the Paraphrases, Translations and Commentaries, up to the Septuagint, 200 B. C., and the Translations up to Ezra, 458 B. C. The book contains: I. Main Divisions and Claims of Holy Writ. II. The First Canon, its original Writ, Material, Author, Date, Contents and Form. III. The Former Prophets, each Book separately analyzed, viz: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings, the original Material, Dates, Forms, and Contents of each established. IV. The Later Prophets, viz; Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Twelve Minor Prophets; Authors, Dates, Form and Contents of each Book. V. Hagiography, viz: Psalms, Proverbs, Job. the Five Minor Books, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles; critically reviewed, Authors, Dates, Form and Contents established. VI. The Authenticity of the Pentateuch established on Documentary Evidence, the Negative arguments refuted, the Work of Ezra, Great Synod and Massorah fixed. The work is argumentative, original, and perspicuous, the result of ripe scholarship, and will prove a valuable aid to the Bible student.

WITHERS. WILDWOOD CHIMES. By EMMA WITHERS. 12mo. 1 25

In this volume there are forty poems by Miss Withers, all fresh in thought and graceful in expression, and will be enjoyed by every lover of nature. They breath the atmosphere of her beautiful West Virginia mountains. She inherits the literary instinct from her grandfather, Alexander S. Withers, author of "Chronicles of Border Warfare," and of her more distant relation Sir Walter Scott.

YOUNG. HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA. From its First Settlement to the Present Time. With numerous Biographical and Family Sketches. Embellished with upward of Fifty Portraits of Citizens and Views of Buildings.

By ANDREW YOUNG. 8vo. Cloth. 2.00

This is a stately volume, printed with clear type, on thick, fine paper. The author appears to have taken great pains in the preparation of this volume, and has made a very valuable contribution to the local history of Indiana.-Historical Record.

It promises well for the history of "the West that such a volume as this has been already devoted to a record of the simple annals of a single county; and we congratu

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late the inhabitants of Wayne county, that they have found one who was both able and willing to perpetuate the history of the heroism of their ancestors, and the pros perity which has crowned their humble labors with so much patient fidelity and so much minuteress. The volume is very neatly printed, and is worthy of an extended circulation.-Historical Magazine.

THE DIARY OF DAVID ZEISBERGER, Moravian Missionary among the Indians of Ohio during the years 1781 to 1798. Translated from the Original Manuscript in German by EUGENE F. BLISS 2 vols. 8vo. Cloth.

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This Diary embraces the most eventful period of the life of this cele brated missionary. It contains an account of the removal of the Indian Church from the Muskingum to the Sandusky; of the journey of the Missionaries to Detroit and their return to Sandusky in 1781; of the removal of the Indian Church to Clinton River, Michigan, the next year, and their settlement there till 1786, when they returned to Ohio, settling on the Cuyahoga and Huron Rivers. There they remained till 1791, when they again crossed the lake to the mouth of the Detroit River, 1791-2. They then established themselves on the River Thames, in Canada, about twenty miles from Detroit. In 1798 Zeisberger returned with a portion of the Indian Church to their old settlement in Tuscarawas county, Ohio. Much is said of the troubles between England and the United States which followed the Revolutionary War and of the machinations of the English among the Indians. An account is given of the massacre at Gnadenhutten in 1782. Incidentally, remarks are made upon the country, the climate, the various people, white and Indian, with whom Zeisberger came in contact.

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ZSCHOKKE. A SYLVESTER NIGHT'S ADVENTURE. BY HEINRICH ZSCHOKKE. Translated by M. B. W. This pretty little story occurs in Germany on a New Year's eve. A masker, in a somewhat joily mood, on his way to a ball, insists apon changing both dresses and occupation with a young nightwatchman; the latter goes to the ball in the masker's silk cloak and

plumed hat, and the masker, who is the wild Prince Julian, undertakes to blow the horn and call out the hours. The complications which ensue, especially with the two young men's sweethearts, are very entertaining and capitally told -The Publishers' Weekly.

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NEW GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF KENTUCKY.

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Carr (Lucien). The Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Historically Considered. pp. 107. Paper. 1 50 Carr (Lucien), and Shaler (N. S.) On the Prehistoric Remains of Kentucky. 7 Heliotype plates, containing 52 specimens. pp. 31. Paper. 2 50 A

Davis (William J.) Kentucky Fossil Corals. Monograph of the Polypi of the Silurian and Devonian Formations. Illustrated with 139 Artotype plates, containing 900 specimens, representing 41 genera and 310 species, of which 7 genera and 168 species are new and hitherto undescribed, with a Glossary of Technical Terms. Part 1, Text, over 700 pages, nearly ready. Part 2, plates, with Classified Index, ready. 2 volumes. 25.00

Garman (Samuel). On the Reptiles and Batrachians of North America. Introduction, pp. 31, and Part 1 Ophidia-Serpents, with Index. 9 plates. pp. 185, paper. 4. 00

Nettelroth (Henry). Kentucky Fossil Shells. A Monograph of the Fossil Shells of the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Kentucky. Illustrated with 36 Lithographic Plates, containing 220 Species, of which 43 are new and hitherto Undescribed. 5 00

Shaler (N. S.) On the Fossil Brachiapods of the Ohio Valley. 7 Albertype plates of 202 specimens. pp. 44, paper. 2 50

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Harlan, Bell, and Knox Counties, Geology of. By A. R. Crandall and R. C. B. Thruston. With Sections and Illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. Paper. In press.

Henry, Shelby, and Oldham Counties, Geology of. By W. M. Linney. Colored Map. Royal Svo, pp. 19+17+ 35. Paper. 60

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Lincoln County, Geology of.
Colored Map. Royal 8vo, pp. 37.
Marion County, Geology of.
Colored Map. Royal 8vo, pp. 43.
Mason County, Geology of. By W. M. Linney.
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Menifee County, Geology of.
4 Sections. Royal 8vo, pp. 15.
Mercer County, Geology of.
Colored Map. Royal 8vo, pp. 29. Paper.
Spencer and Nelson Counties, Geology of. By W.
M. Linney. Including Notes on the Birds of Nel-
son County. By C. W. Bickham. Colored Map.
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F. Geological and Economic Features of the Jack-sixth Chemical Reports, and Comparative Views of son's Purchase Region, Ballard, Calloway, Fulton, the Composition of Soils, Coals, Ores, Limestones, Graves, Hickman, McCracken, and Marshall Clays, Marls, Mineral Waters, etc. Royal 8vo. Counties. By R. H. Loughridge. Maps and Plates. Cloth. A.3 Royal 8vo. Cloth.

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Linney (W. M.) Notes on the Rocks of Central Kentucky, with list of Fossils. Royal 8vo, pp. 19. Paper. 25 Moore (P. N.) Report on the Geology of a Section from near Compton, Wolfe County, to the Mouth of Troublesome Creek, Breathitt County. Folded section. Royal 8vo, pp. 30. Paper. 25

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The same. Vol. 3, being the Seventh and Eighth Chemical Reports on the Coals, Soils, Clays, Petroleum, Mineral Waters, etc., of Kentucky. Royal 8vo. Cloth.

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Peter (Robert). Chemical Report of the Soils, Coals, Ores, Iron Furnace Products, Clays, Marls, Mineral Waters, Rocks, etc., of Kentucky. Heliotype. Royal 8vo, pp. 91. (In V. 5 and A3.) 40 Bath and Fleming Counties, Geology of. By Peter (Robert). Comparative Views of the ComW. M. Linney. Col. map. Royal 8vo, pp. 86. Pa. 60 position of the Soils, Limestones, Clays, Marls, etc., Clark and Montgomery Counties, Geology of. By of the Several Geological Formations of Kentucky, W. M. Linney. Col. map. Royal 8vo, pp. 76. Pa. 60 as shown by their Chemical Analyses, with ReClinton County, Geology of. By R. H. Lough-marks on their Characters and Practical Uses. ridge. Colored map. Royal Svo, pp. 48. Paper. 50 Royal 8vo, pp. 62. (In A.3) Elliott County, Geology of. By A. R. Crandall. With Notes on the Trap Dykes of Elliott County, by A. R. Crandall and J. S. Diller. 4 Plates, 3 Maps, and 1 section. Royal Svo, pp. 28. Paper.

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C. Eastern Coal Field. Comprising Eight Reports on the Resources of some of the counties lo.

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Caldwell (Wm. B., Jr.) Report on the Limonite
Ores of Trigg, Lyon, and Caldwell Counties, known
as the "Cumberland River Ores." Royal 8vo, pp. 13.
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Crandall (A. R.) Report on the Chinn's Branch
Cannel Coal District. Map. Royal 8vo, pp. 10.
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Moore (P. N.) Report on Coal Washing, for the
Separation of Coal from its Impurities. 7 plates.
Royal 8vo, pp. 40. Paper.

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Moore (P. N.) Report on the Iron Ore in the Vi-
cinity of Cumberland Gap Section. Royal 8vo, pp.
14. Paper. (In C.)
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Norwood (C. J.) Report of a Reconnoisance of a
part of the Breckenridge Cannel Coal District.
Royal 8vo, pp. 26. Paper. (In D.)
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Procter (J. R.) The South-eastern Kentucky Coal
Fields, including A. R. Crandall's Report on the
Pound Gap Region, and J. H. Hodge's Report on
the Geology of parts of Letcher, Harlan, Leslie,
Perry, Breathitt, and Knott Counties. Maps, views,
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De Friese (L. H.) Report on a Belt of Kentucky
Timbers, extending East and West along the South-
Central part of the State, from Columbus to Pound
Gap. Royal 8vo. pp. 62. Paper. (In V. 5 and B.) 25
De Friese (L. H.) Report on the Timbers of Gray-
son, Breckenridge, Ohio, and Hancock Counties.
Royal 8vo, pp. 20. Paper. (In B.)
De Friese (L. H.) Report on the Timbers of the
North Cumberland. Bell and Harlan Counties.
Royal 8vo, pp. 24. Paper. (In B.)
Hussey (John). Report on the Botany of Barren
and Edmonson Counties, with an Introduction by
N. S. Shaler. Royal 8vo, pp. 32. Paper. (In B.) 15
Linney (W. M.) Report on the Botany of Madi-
son, Lincoln, Garrard, Washington, and Marion
Counties. Royal Svo, pp. 57. Paper.

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Hoeing (J. B.) List of Elevations above Sea Level
of Points in Kentucky. Compiled from the work
of the Survey, and the Profiles of Railroad and
River Surveys, also a list of Astronomical Stations
in Kentucky, determined by the US. Coast and
Geodetic Survey. 18mo, pp. 35.
Procter (J. R.) The Climate, Soils, Timbers, etc.,
of Kentucky, contrasted with those of the North-
west. 8vo, pp. 29. Paper.
Procter (J. R.) Report of the Progress of the
Survey from January, 1882, to January, 1884. 8vo,
pp. 42. Paper.
The same. From January, 1884, to January, 1886.
8vo, pp. 20. Paper.
Procter (J. R.) Resources of the North Cumber-
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