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July 30, 1896 issue

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The article focuses on the list of forthcoming publication by the various publication houses. Macmillan Co. will shortly bring out "An Introduction to the History of the Church of England. Ginn & Co. have nearly ready "The Child-Life: A Primary Reading and Education Chart," by Mary E. Burt. Georgiana L. Morrill, who took her degree as Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg this spring, was the first American woman to receive the degree at that university. The versatile banker and member of Parliament, John Lubbock, well known for his observations on flowers and insects, now surprises readers with a most attractive volume on the "Scenery of Switzerland", a subject to which he has been giving his attention in vacations for thirty years past.

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