11 MARCH 1893, Page 24

The Journal of Education is one of those magazines whose

annals may be described as dull, because it simply holds on the even tenor of its way. It is full of reliable information, and, on the whole, of judicious advice, The March number contains, among other papers, an excellent and practical one on " School Libraries," and the first of two on "Higher Education in Germany and the Crowding of the Professions."