Prof. Felix Adler, New York, N. Y. respect. Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte, Secretary of the Navy, Wash- contrary, are so patently and lamentably deficient in that Rev. Prof. Charles A. Briggs, D. D., New York, N. Y. ington, D. C. of Col. Jacob L. Greene, of Hartford, Conn., who had that tlemen : the investigations concerning the ethical aspects of the liquor made, these books are safe as far as the statements of facts Z. R. Brockway, State Reformatory, Elmira, N. Y. student, since the publications of the anti-alcoholists, on the John Graham Brooks, Cambridge, Mass. problem remained unfinished in consequence of the death earnest student of the liquor problem, and, in fact, it is The Committee of Fifty consisted of the following gen- shortcomings these books must be recommended to every Mass. made without them. Bearing in mind the criticisms above branch of the inquiry in charge notwithstanding these Bishop Edw. G. Andrews, D. D., New York, N. Y. Conn. (Lately deceased.) a safe statement that a study of the problem cannot be Prof. W. O. Atwater, Wesleyan University, Middletown, are concerned, which is of the greatest importance to the Dr. J. S. Billings, Astor Library, New York, N. Y. Prof. H. P. Bowditch, Harvard Medical School, Boston,