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QUEENS OF Society.

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VOLCANOES AND VOLCANIC ACTION. With Maps, Plates, and many Illustrations. By JAMES D. DANA, Professor at Yale College. Octavo, cloth, $5.00. CORALS AND CORAL ISLANDS. A New Edition, greatly enlarged. By JAMES D. Dana, Professor at Yale College. Octavo, cloth, illustrated, $5.00. THOMSON.

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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

FOR 1891 WILL CONTAIN

THE HOUSE OF MARTHA, FRANK R. STOCKTON'S SERIAL.

Contributions from

DR. HOLMES, MR. LOWELL, AND
MR. WHITTIER.

Some heretofore unpublished

LETTERS BY CHARLES AND MARY
LAMB.

Mr. PERCIVAL LOWELL will write a narrative of his adventures, under the title of

NOTO: An Unexplored Corner of Japan.

The Capture of Louisbourg will be treated in A SERIES OF PAPERS BY FRANCIS PARKMAN.

There will also be Short Stories and Sketches by

RUDYARD KIPLING,

HENRY JAMES, SARAH ORNE JEWETT, OCTAVE THANET and others.

Untechnical Papers on Questions in

MODERN SCIENCE

will be contributed by Professor OSBORN of Princeton, and others. Topics in University, Secondary, and Primary Education will be a feature.

Mr. RICHARD WATSON GILDER, Dr. PARSONS, Mrs. FIELDS, GRAHAM R. TOMSON, and others will be among the contributors of Poetry.

THE ATLANTIC FOR 1891.

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