The June Atlantic is up to the usual standard. The continued stories, A Roman Singer and In War Times, run through two more chapters each. Of the other articles there is one by Grant White, on the "Anatomizing of William Shakespeare," and on "Washington as it Should Be," by O. B. Frothingham. Dr. Holmes contributes a short notice of the late "Tom Appleton." The "Trail of the Sea Serpent" is illustrated by a few diagrams. The departments are well filled, making in all an interesting number.
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