the Hôtel-Dieu, Avenue Montaigne 56; Dr. Kali, Place Vendôme 22;
Dr. Bull (Amer.). Rue de la Paix 4.

Dentists: I. B. cf W. S. Davenport, Avenue de l'Opéra 30;
J. Evans, Avenue de l'Opéra 19; T. W. Evans. Rue de la Paix 15;
Dr. Levett, Boul. Haussmann 43; Dr. Spaulding, Boul. Males-
herbes 39; Waller, Rue Auber 16; American Dental Assocation
(Dr. Harry-Berhard), Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette 33; Didsbury,
Rue Meyerbeer 3 ; Barrett, Avenue de l'Opéra 17; Daboll, Avenue de
lOpéra 14; Duchesne, Rue Lafayette 45: Dugit, Rue du Vingt-Neuf
Juillet6 ; Rossi-Hartwick, Rue St. Honoré 185; Ryan, Rue Scribe 19 ;
Rykert, Boul. Haussmann 35 ; Weber, Rue Duphot 25.

Nursing Homes (Maisons de Santé). In case of a serions or
tedious illness, the patient cannot do better than take up his quarters
at one of the regular sanatory establishments. There are many
well-conducted houses of the kind in Paris and the environs. The
following may be recommended: — Maison Municipale de Santé
(Dubois), Rue du Faubourg-St-Denis 200 (terms 5-12 fr. per day,
everything included); Maison des Hospitaliers de St. Jean-de-Dieu,
Rue Oudinot 19 (10-20 fr.) ; Maison des Religieuses Augustines de
Meaux, Rue Oudinot 16 (for women; 300-500 fr. per month);
Etablissements Hydr other apiques d'Auteuil, Rue Boileau 12; Dr.
Beni-Barde
, Rue de Miromesnil 63 ; Maison Rivet, at St. Mandé,
Grande Rue 106, Maison des Diaconesses Protestantes. Rue de
Reuilly 95, these two for ladies. — Sick Nurses may be obtained at
the Hollond Institution for English Hospital-trained Nurses. Rue
d'Amsterdam 25, the American Graduate Nurses, Rue Freycinet 6,
and at the Nursing Institution, Boul. Haussmann 190.

Hospitals. The Hertford British Hospital , or Hospice
Wallace
(Pl. B, 8), is a large Gothic edifice in the Rue de Villiers,
at Levallois-Perret, near Neuilly, built and endowed by the late
Sir Richard Wallace. It has accommodation for between thirty and
forty patients, and is surrounded by a large garden. — Mention
may also be made of the Protestant Hospice Suisse (for men ; apply
at the Swiss Embassy, Rue Marignan 15).

The following are the principal Hospitals of the 'Assistance Publique1
I'comp. the List of Streets, etc., in the Appendix). Andral, Beaujon, Bichat,
Boucicaut, Broca
(p. 328), Broussais, de la Charité, Cochin, des Enfants-
Malades, E6tel-Dieu
(p. 259), Laënnec (p. 294), Lariboisière (p. 205), Keeker, de
la Pitié, Ricord, St. Antoine
(p. 246), St. Louis, Tenon (p. 2461, de la Salpétrière
i p. 321), Trousseau, etc. Visiting days, Thurs. and Sun. 1-3.

The Institut Pasteur, for the treatment of hydrophobia, is at Eue Dutot
25 (Pl. G, 13), see p 326. Hôpital Pasteur, Rue de Vaugirard 205.

14. Divine Service.

English Churches. For the latest information, visitors are
recommended to consult the Saturday number of The Daily Mes-
senger or New York Herald (pp. 52, 53). At present the hours of
service are as follows: —