be found in an article by Bishop Hedley in the last 4. Animal Life By Prof, k W. MacBride, D.Sc., x. Introduction to Science . . .{** & D ' Whetham > M ' A " edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. SCIENCE all points of Catholic interest will be found in the THE PEOPLE'S BOOKS present-day Catholicism is Newman's The Development The volumes now (February 1912) issued are marked with which also gives a bibliography, such as this small book .5. Botany; The Modern Study of Plants { B y J^ St P es - D ' Sc - Ph ' D '' will be issued in April of the Pope is to be found in Infallibility, by V. M'Nabb, A very stimulating prescn tin en t of the Infallibility 2. Embryology The Beginnings of Life By Prof. Gerald Lelghton, M.D. Edinburgh & London. Printed by BALLANTYNB, HANSON & Co. 2/12 O.P. (Longmans, London). A clear and succinct ac- of Christian Doctrine (Longmans, London). could not pretend to give. count of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception will THE FIRST SIXTY VOLUMES an asterisk* A further twelve volumes 3. Biology-The Science of Life . . { n * P B r . S f c. W p h \ HcnderS n ' "' A " Catholic Encydopcedia (Caxton Publishing Co., London), An authoritative exposition of these subjects and of