16 JUNE 1888, Page 23

A Flight to Florida (F. V. White and Co.) is

the work of a writer who, for same unknown reason, chooses to veil his identity under the pseudonym " Peregrinator." It is described on the title-page as "a new novel, descriptive of life and scenery in the land of flowers,'" and there is certainly plenty of description of a kind ; but the claims of a book so exceedingly dull and thin in the matter of story to be called a novel, are extremely debatable. The work is mainly remarkable for the extraordinary method of printing, by means of which matter which might just have filled one respect- able volume is spread out into two.