16 JULY 1887, Page 19

In the" Gentleman's Magaeine Library," edited by George Lawrence Gomme,

F.S.A. (Elliot Stock), we have the second part of Romano- British Remains. The plan of the work, as has been explained in a previous notice, is to give the various notices—chronologically, and under the heads of the counties—alphabetically arranged. In the volume before us we have from Suffolk to Yorkshire, and omissions are supplied. "Local Discoveries in Wales and Scotland," and "Roman Roads and Stations," occupy many pages, and there is a discussion on" Cremes Cantina Campaigns," wherein the writer would make out that Caner never reached the Thames at all, and that the river which he so named was really the Medway.