1 JUNE 1901, Page 24

In the very useful series of "Bell's Illustrated Classics" (G.

Bell and Sons, 2s.) we have lEschylus: Prometheus Vinctus, edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary, by C. E. Laurence, M.A. It is as well to mention that the book may be had without the vocabulary, which certainly seems out of place when /Eschylus is being read. —With this may. be mentioned a volume in a well-known and useful series, Macmillan's Latin Course, Third Part, by W. E. P. Pantin, M.A. (Macmillan and Co., 3s. 6d.) This part supplies, with copious notes and helps, "exercises in continuous prose."