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“A translation of this work ... was very much to be desired, for it would be hard to conceive any reading more fascinating.”

+Sat. R. 103: 209. F. 16, ’07. 310w.

Le Braz, Anatole. Land of pardons; tr. by Francis M. Gostling. *$2. Macmillan.

6–46329.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

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Le Dantec, Felix Alexandre. Nature and origin of life, in the light of new knowledge. *$2. Barnes.

W 7–76.

“The plan of Professor Le Dantec’s book is admirably adapted for the amateur student of science, all technical terms being explained in simple language. The subjects are divided as follows: The objective study of natural bodies; analysis of natural and vital phenomena; decomposition into functions; agreement of Darwin’s and Lamarck’s systems; phenomena, evolution, and bipolarity of living and not living matter; formation of species and appearance of life. Illustrations in diagram accompany the volume.”—Lit. D.