EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD-Continued.
San Domingo, 624. Southern States' Debts, 786.
State Conventions, 786. Labor Commissions, 792.
Jumel Trial, 794. New York Constitutional Com-
mission, 943. Railroad Legislation in New Jersey
and Illinois, 944. Dominican Parliament, 945.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA.-Jamaica and Pan-
ama Cable, 152. Cuban Taxation, 152. Mexico, 152,
312. Wreck of the Guatemala, 312.
EUROPE.-Geneva Tribunal, 152. Disestablishment
of English Church, 153. Scotch Educational Settle
ment, 153. Labor Movements, 153. Mining Statis
tics, 153, 314, 474. African Slave-trade, 312. British
Finance Accounts, 312. English and French Treaty,
312. Wrecks, 313, 314, 474. Ballot introduced in En-
gland, 474. Mortality in Great Britain, 474. British
Parliament Opening, 787. British Ministerial Crisis,
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Gladstone's Michael Faraday, 137. Stone's History
of New York City, 138. The American Historical
Record, 138. Lyell's Principles of Geology, 138.
Hope Deferred, 139. Macdonald's Vicar's Daughter,
139. Palgrave's Herman Agha, 139. Eggleston's End
of the World, 140. Trollope's The Eustace Diamonds,
140. Marjorie's Quest, 140. Miss Mulock's Adven-
tures of a Brownie, 140. Nordhoff's California, 140.
Miscellaneous, 141. Works on Art, 300. Michelet's
The Mountain, 301. Flagg's Woods and By-Ways
of New England, 301. Abbott's Force, 301. Tyn-
dall's Forms of Water, 302. Reclus's Ocean, 302.
Jones's The Treasures of the Earth, 302. Songs of
Nature, 302. Illustrated Series, 302. Juvenile Books,
303. Froude's The English in Ireland, 457. Hud-
son's Journalism in the United States, 457. Tenny-
son's new Poem, 457. Whittier's Pennsylvania Pil-
grim, 458. Bayne's Days of Jezebel, 458. Holland's
Marble Prophecy, 458. Watson's Outcast, etc., 458.
Haweis's Thoughts for the Times, 459. Talmage's
Sermons, Vol. II., 460. Orton's How and Where to
Find Them, 460. Whitney's Oriental and Linguistic
Studies, 460. Miscellaneous, 460. Frothingham's
Rise of the Republic of the United States, 612. Lan-
frey's History of Napoleon I., 612. Miss Thalhei-
mer's Manual of Ancient History, 613. Freeman's
Outlines of History, 613. De Vere's Romance of
American History, 614. Döllinger's Fables respect-
ing the Popes of the Middle Ages, 614. Forster's
Life of Dickens, 614. Plon's Thorvaldsen, 614.
M'Carthy's Modern Leaders, 614. Schellen's Spec-
EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD.
Mac Cormac on the Origin of Tubercular Con-
sumption, 142. Zuccator Copying Machine, 142.
Proctor on Physical Observatories, 143. Chemical
Composition of clean and foul Salmon, 143. Re-
cent Upheaval of the Patagonian Coast, 143. Ab-
sorption of Metallic Salts by Wool, 144. Generation
of Eels, 144. Occurrence of Asphalts, 144. Riley on
the Bark-Louse of the Apple-Tree, 144. Nature of
Chloral Hydrate, 145. Nature of the blue Coloring
Matter of Fishes, 145. Water Supply of Nismes, on
the Rhone, 145. Chondrine in the Tissues of Tuni-
cates, 145. Dentritic Marks on Paper, 145. Change
of Temperature in the Northern Hemisphere, 145.
Cyclones in the Pacific, 146. Pollard on Seasick-
ness, 146. Mineral Sperm-Oil, 146. Testing Animal
Fluids, 146. Solidification of Solutions in Country
Air, 147. Alleged gigantic Pike, 147. Solubility
of Salts and Gases in Water, 147. New Mode of
printing Goods, 147. Kirkwood on Comets and Me-
teors, 147. New fossil Deer, 147. Is Chloral an An-
tidote to Strychnine? 148. Purpurophyl, a Deriva-
tive of Chlorophyl, 148. Blue Color from Boletus,
148. Application of Disinfectants, 148. Prehistor-
ic (?) Man in America, 148. Alcoholic Products of
Distillation, 148. The Proboscidians of the Ameri-
can Eocene, 304. The armed Metalophodon, 304.
Skeleton of Baoussé-roussé, 304. English Eclipse
Expedition, 304. Relation of European Nations to
Scientific Progress, 304. Drifting of the Stars, 305.
Left and right Handedness, 305. Trimorphous Con-
dition of Silica, 305. Manufacture of Wood Pulp for
Paper, 305. Deepest known Well, 306. Curious
Habit of Bees, 306. Electrical Pyrometer, 306. Pal-
mieri's Law respecting Atmospheric Electricity, 306.
Cutaneous Absorption of Drugs, etc., 306. Utiliza-
tion of Scraps of tinned Iron, 306. Indication of
heating by Friction, 307. Effect of Variation of
Pressure on the Evolution of Gases in Fermentation,
307. Parasite of the Beaver, 307. Improved Mode
of Nickel Plating, 307. Iron Sand on the Pacific
Coast, 308. Palatine-Orange, a new Dye, 308. Di-
rect Oxidation of Carbon, 308. Is the Unicorn a Fa-
ble? 308. Effect of Interment on the Structure of