Book reviewed in this article:A Laboratory Outline of General Chemistry, by Alexander Smith, Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry of Columbia University, N. Y.The Birds of Connecticut—State of Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey, Bulletin No. 20 by John Hal Sage, M. S., Secretary of the American Ornithologists Union, and Louis Bennett Bishop, M. D., Fellow of the American. Ornithologists' Union, Assisted by Walter Parks Bliss, M. A.First Book of Zoology, by T. H. Burlend, M. A., B. Sc., Lecturer in Histology and Embryology in the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire.How Man Conquered Nature, by Minnie J. Reynolds.Water Reptiles of the Past and Present, by Samuel Wendell Williston, Professor of Paleontology in the University of Chicago.Introduction to Organic Chemistry, by John Tappan Stoddard, Professor of Chemistry in Smith College.Guide to the Study of Animal Ecology, by Charles C. Adams, Ph. D., Associate in Animal Ecology, Department of Zoölogy, University of Illinois.Laboratory Studies in Mammalian Anatomy, by Inez Whippie Wilder, A. M., Assistant Professor of Zoölogy, Smith College.General Hygiene, by Frank Overton, A. M., M. D.; author of “Applied Physiology.”The Source, Chemistry and Use of Food Products, by E. H. S. Bailey, University of Kansas.Technical Trigonometry, by Horace W. Marsh, Head of the Department of Mathematics, School of Science and Technology, Pratt Institute.Second Course in Algebra, by William B. Fife, Professor of Mathematics in Columbia University.Memorabilia Mathematica, by Robert E. Moritz, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Washington.Mathematics for Freshmen Students of Engineering, by Theodore Linquist, University of Chicago.A Geometrical Vector Algebra, by T. Proctor Hall, Ph. D., Vancouver, Canada.Slide‐rule Notes, by Col. H. C. Dunlop and C. S. Jackson, M. A.Elementary Household Chemistry, by Prof. Snell of MacDonald College.