Errata.—Dr. Felix Oswald, speaking of the principle governing schools of medicine, in The Chautauquan for November, made a quotation concerning the school of Homœopathy, to which a few of our readers filed exceptions. It was not Dr. Oswald’s design to reflect on this honorable class of people, beside, The Chautauquan is not sick, and needs no physician; therefore it is not a partisan among medical men.


In Miss Frances E. Willard’s article, “Romance vs. Reality,” in The Chautauquan for November, the statement that in Ohio in 1883 only 90,000 votes were cast against constitutional prohibition is misleading. There were cast at that election 721,310 votes; now the constitution of Ohio requires that an amendment to be adopted must receive a majority of all the votes cast, which would be 360,655, while the actual vote cast for the amendment was but 223,189.


The class of ’84 “shines for all.” Up to November 1st 1,387 have graduated, and still more to come.


C. L. S. C. NOTES ON REQUIRED READINGS FOR DECEMBER.


PREPARATORY GREEK COURSE IN ENGLISH.