. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. 752 THE BACTERIOLOGICAL WORLD. LITERATURE. The Popular Science Monthly for October, contains the follow- ing articles : " Lessons from the Census,*' by Carroll D. Wright, A. M.; "The Development of American Industries since Columbus" and "The Manufacture of Steel," by William F. Durfee (illus.) ; "Metamorphoses in Education," by Prof. A. E. Dolbear ; "The Rivalry of the Higher Senses," by G. T. W. Pa


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