folios are immaculate, and cannot now be duplicated. He collected the early editions which followed the folios and illustrated them with autographs and portraits. He had also a taste for the early English drama, and for the French, Spanish, and Italian dramatic writers and early chroniclers. The department of early voyages and travels he also took in, and indulged in DeBry, Purchas, and Hakluyt. Besides these acquisitions, he made a scholar's general library. His widow, in order that the library might be kept together and might perpetuate the name of her husband, in 1873 sold the entire collection to the Boston Public Library at a nominal price, on the conditions that it should be kept in a room by itself; that no book should be taken from the library; that a catalogue should be prepared ; and that it should be known as the " Barton Collection." In 1880, a catalogue of the Shakespeare portion of the library was published, as Part I.; and now Part II., called "Miscellaneous," is issued, which includes all of the Collection not Shakespearian in its character. It is a royal octavo volume of 631 pages, and is printed in a typography befitting the subject matter. Mr. James M. Hubbard prepared the part relating to Shakespeare, and Mr. José Francisco Carret has prepared the miscellaneous part. The subjective and cross references are very full. Titles of books, dramas, poems, etc., appear in the alphabetical arrangement, as well as authors, making the work a valuable contribution to bibliography. The work is "Published by the Trustees," and presumably may be bought. TOPICS IN LEADING PERIODICALS. May, 1889. Agnosticism. Henry Wace. Popular Science. Dial. Bryce's "American Commonwealth." Andover. Realists in Prose Fiction. Wilbur Larremore. Overland. Royal Academy. F. Grant. Harper. Samoa, Life in. S. S. Boynton. Overland. Temperance Legislation. C. W. Clark. Atlantic. Century. BOOKS OF THE MONTH. [The following list includes all books received by THE DIAL during the month of April, 1889.] BIOGRAPHY-HISTORY. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. By Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne. With Anecdotes and Illustrative Extracts from all the most Authentic Sources. Edited by R. W. Phipps. New and Revised Edition. In 4 vols. Numerous Illustrations. 12mo. Gilt top. Uncut Leaves. T. Y. Crowell & Co. $5.00. Life of General Lafayette. With a Critical Estimate of His Character and Public Acts. By Bayard Tuckerman. In 2 vols. With 2 Portraits. 16mo. Dodd, Mead & Co. $3. Life and Times of the Right Hon. John Bright. By William Robertson, author of "Old and New Rochdale. With Portrait. 12mo, pp. 604. Cassell & Co. $1.50. Henry the Fifth. By the Rev. A. J. Church. 16mo, pp. 155. English Men of Action" Series. Macmillan & Co. 60 cents. 66 David Livingstone. By Thomas Hughes. 16mo, pp. 208. "English Men of Action" Series. Macmillan & Co. 60 cts The Washington Centennial Souvenir, By Frederick Saunders, author of "Salad for the Solitary and the Social." Illustrated. Large Svo, pp. 41. Paper. Thos. Whittaker. 25 cents. The Pleasures of Life. Part II. By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.P. 16mo, pp. 280. Macmillan & Co. 60 cents. Fairy Tales in Prose and Verse. Selected from Early and Recent Literature. Edited, with Notes, by William J. Rolfe, A.M, Litt. D. Illustrated. 16mo, pp. 187. Harper & Bros. 36 cents. POETRY. Through Broken Reeds. Verses by Will Amos Rice. 16mo, pp. 143. Charles H. Kilborn. $1.25. The Afternoon Landscape. Poems and Translations. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. 16mo, pp. 106. Longmans, Green & Co. $1.00. The Amaranth and the Beryl. An Elegy. By Charles Edward Barns, author of "Solitarius to His Dæmon." 12mo, 248. Uncut. Parchment-Paper Binding. Willard Fracker & Co. 50 cents. Horace. The Odes, Epodes, Satires, and Epistles. 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