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Among the most famous writers of the age are the scientists, Lyell, Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, Tyndall, and Wallace,a wonderful group of men whose works, though they hardly belong to our present study, have exercised an incalculable influence on our life and literature.

The great scientists, like Lyell, Darwin, Huxley, Wallace, Tyndall, and Spencer, hardly belong to our study of literature, though their works are of vast importance; and we omit the works of living writers who belong to the present rather than to the past century.

Also lentil and nut pastes, salads, Wallace cheese, raisin bread, oatcake, sweet cakes and biscuits, jams, etc. DINNERS.

Wallace P.R. Foods.

The Wallace Bakery is the only one in existence which supplies bread, cakes, etc., made with very fine wholemeal flour, and entirely free from yeast and baking powder.

BY C. LEIGH HUNT WALLACE.

History of Ideal Toilet Cream for Vegetarians, Fruitarians, Hygienists, and Wallace-ites; also of Curative Ointments.

By JOSEPH WALLACE.

*The Wallace System of Cure* in Children's Diseases and in Diphtheria.

Editorial Introduction and Portrait of Joseph Wallace.

WALLACE, WILLIAM R., was born at Lexington, Ky., in the year 1819.

Wallace (1869) describes certain features of the behavior of an infant orang utan whose mother he shot in Borneo.

Early in the last century, Cuvier (1810) interested himself in studies of the intellectual characteristics of the orang utan, and his data, taken with those of Wallace, Sokolowski, and others similarly interested in the natural history of mind, give one a valuable glimpse of the life of the anthropoid ape.

Dear Sir, I ran my eye over three acts of "Wallace," [Footnote: "Wallace: a Historical Tragedy," in five acts, was published in 1820.

Dear Sir, I ran my eye over three acts of "Wallace," [Footnote: "Wallace: a Historical Tragedy," in five acts, was published in 1820.

R70407, 21Nov50, Penelope Orcutt (NK) HARMONIUM, by Wallace Stevens.

R71052, 4Dec50, Wallace Stevens (A) HARPER, George A. SEE High school algebra complete. R70108.

R83086, 12Sep51, Marion Patton Waldron (W) WALLACE, EDGAR.

(d) A.R. Wallace, Darwinism as Applied to Man, in "Darwinism": A comparison of this piece, in respect to aim and method, with Darwin's Mental Powers of Men and Animals (page 263).

The sentence, Ben-Hur was written by Lew Wallace, would look unfamiliar if written without capitals.

How much they lose by being converted into classical German was so evident to us (fancy, "Scots who have with Wallace bled"!)

He lies at a corner of the churchyard, and his second son, Francis Wallace, beside him.

WALLACE COLLECTION, a collection of works of art bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, and now being housed in Hertford House, Manchester Square, London.

WALLACE COLLECTION, a collection of works of art bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, and now being housed in Hertford House, Manchester Square, London.

As a doctrine in our modern thought, it owes its influential reappearance to certain evolutionary hypotheses of Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, which in turn stimulated Mr. John Fiske to that further inquiry which resulted in those first cogent and extended statements of the doctrine which have been the basis of so many subsequent educational applications.

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