III. THE GERMS AND GERMINATION OF ENGLISH CON-
GREGATIONALISM. By A. B. ELY, Esq., Boston, Mass., 440
IV. DOCTRINAL PREACHING. By Rev. S. L. BLAKE, Concord,
N. H.,
V. THE SAMA-VEDA. By JOHN AVERY, A. M., Professor in Iowa
College, Grinnell, Iowa,
VI. FIFTEEN MINUTES' TALK ABOUT COLLEGES,
BOOK TABLE,
Fawcett's Manual of Political Economy, 493.-Bascom's
Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Religion, 494.-
James' Substance and Shadow, 495.-Hall's Notes, Prac
tical and Explanatory, on the Gospels, 496.-Stroud's
Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, 497.-Boston Lec-
tures 1871, Christianity and Skepticism, 497.- Anderson's
Treatise on Regeneration, 498.-Martin on the Atone-
ment, 498.--Brown's Pious Dead of the Medical Pro-
fession, 499.-Lockyer's Elements of Astronomy, 499.—
Elliott & Storer's Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 500,—
Hezekiel's Life of Bismark, 500.-Brisbane's Bible De-
fended, 501.-Warren's Plain Problems in Elementary
Geometry, 501.-Shairp's Culture and Religion, 502.—
Smith's Critical English-Latin Dictionary, 502.—Host's
First Lessons in Composition, 503.-The American Car-
dinal, 503.-Scanland's Heights and Depths, 503.-Theo-
dore, 504.-Westward, 504.-Tuttle's Way Lost and
Found, 504.-Ogden's Silver Song, 501.
II. THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS. By II. M. Lyman, M. D.,
Professor in Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill.,