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  2. Mysterious Towers.

    A witty writer once said that the readiest way of testing the sanity or insanity of an Irish antiquary is to ask him his opinion as to the Round Towers. Certainly few archaeological questions have ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  3. DR. S. TARRASCH, M.D.: One of the European Chess Masters.

    Siegbert Tarrasch, M.D., was born on March 5, 1862, at Breslau, where he commenced his education. He bears a strong resemblance in features and phrenological development to Mr. J. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 412 words
  4. Recent Archaeological News.

    Recent excavations made by the trustees of the British Museum in Cyprus give an acquaintance with what was the site of Curium, which was built on the summit of a rocky elevation "some 300 feet above ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. The Most Rev. Dr. Cowie.

    The Most Rev. Dr. Cowle, the Bishop of Auckland, and the Primate of the Anglican Church in New Zealand, has recently passed through New South Wales, on his way to the Lambeth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 582 words
  6. Pictures of Icebergs.

    The ordinary pictures and diagrams of icebergseven those that occur in standard text books—are impossible and absurd, according to Mr. Goode. He says, in a letter to "Science": "When we stop to ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. Longevity of Ants.

    Sir John Lubbock, the naturalist, has been experimenting to find out how long the common ant would live if kept out of harm's way. On August 8, 1888, an ant which had been thus kept and ...

    Article : 142 words
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