Show I CURRENT PUBLICATIONS I McCluros Magazine for August mld slmmcr fiction number contlncs Kim Rudyard Klpllngu Indian story anti the short storlcn are both many and first cJiss rho Wild Horse of Vld < Tartary Is n delicious story of the stage by Clara MorrIs Tho Search for the Missing I Link by Ray Stannard Baker Is n statement and review In tho progress of I i I evolutionary doctrine both well done and valuable The number Is most VOIUnlle numbC 1 interesting Interest-ing one well presented and Just the thing for the season The S McClure I Co publishers New York The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates By Xcnophon Translated by Edward Bysshe No 101 of Cassclls National Library New Series A very good translation trans-lation well presented In the little pamphlet nicely printed The Thoughts are famous and classic Cassell Co publishers New York The Ladles Homo Journal for August Illustrates and gives account of tho foremost fore-most womcn photographers In America tells about the first white baby born In tho Northwest gives scenes among the Swiss and Italian lakes Illustrates school and picnic costumes gives menus for special occasions and has among other I good things u line story by Albert Judson Fisher A Daughter of Adam A clean I wholesome magazine that always has an abundance of good reading and Illustra Lions Tho Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia l McCalls Magazine for August has a I superb colored fashionplate Promenade Costumes and Is filled with patterns fancywork samples household matters the home recipes and useful matter for I not neglecting general reading Tho Mc Call Co New York City Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden Described and Illustrated by T Schuyler Mathews New edition with orthochro matlc photographs from nature by L W Brownell and over two hundred draw I I Ings by the author and a systematic Index In-dex and floral calendar Published by D Appleton and Company New York I The author follows Dr Gray as our highest high-est botanical authority In nomenclature I the author does not agree with recent changes considering them for the most part as likely to drop Into disuse The I plan of the work Is to consider first the flowers that open In March and April then those opening In April and May then those In May then May and Juno May June and July May Juno July and August June July and August June to October June July August and September Septem-ber July to October July August and September August to November September Septem-ber and November A systematic Index gives tho names colors and localities of familiar flowers of tho United States Including In-cluding n floral calendar and therlsn separate Index for localities Tho work is most Interesting valuable and convenient conveni-ent It Is clear in statement and accurate In description while the Illustrations are admirably faithful and well brought out |