24 OCTOBER 1908, Page 26

The Pedigree Register. Edited by George F. It Sherwood- (50

Beechcroft Road, Brockley. 10s. 6d. for the year.)—This is a quarterly journal devoted to genealogical research. Pedigrees are given, cautions and information generally received and published, and other matters incidentally appear. Thus, by way of an example of heredity, we get some curious instances of tele- pathy and second-sight. A correspondent states, giving names and dates, two instances in which his mother perceived dangers to which his father was at the time exposed, the place being remote.—With this we may mention Royal Descents : Scotch. Records, by the Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher and J. Bolam Johnson (Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 2s. 6d. net). "Most families which possess a pedigree of seven or eight generations in the paternal line have at least one descent from the Kings of England—perhaps many lines of descent."