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October 2, 1879 issue

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The article presents a list of various publications. Robert Clarke & Co. have in press "The Mound-Builders," to which is added an investigation into the archaeology of Butler County, Ohio, by J.P. MacLean. They also announce a practical treatise on "Etching," by Louisa M. McLaughlin and "Insect Lives," by Julia O. Ballard. The completion of "The American Catalogue" deserves more than the passing notice which was given to it last week. Previous attempts at trade-lists of American literature have not been very successful.

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