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Apart from the books already noticed, the following will repay

attention :-

In MODERN LANGUAGES :- LEs Drava our Sour. Anatole France. (Hachette. 4e.) This is an exceptionally well bound edition.-Picamus n'Isr.ANDE. Picrm Loti. (Oxford. 28.)-MARIA CHAPDELAINE. L. Hemon. (Cambridge. 4s. 6d.)-SroarEs BY CotrrEarpoRAmr FRENCH NOVELISTS. M. E. Bowler. (Ginn. 28.)-TRENTE-DEUX PETITS CONTES. M. Ceppi. (Bell. Is. 6d.)-AN EARLY IRLSH. READER. N. E. Chadwick. (Cambridge. 6s.) This gives the " Scel Mucci Mic Datho."

In GEOGRAPHY :-

OUR WORLD : A HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. C. Morrison. (Macmillan. 5s.)-A •Jetricas GEOGRAPHY or INDIA, BURNAM AND CEYLON. Same author. (Nelson. 2s.) Mr. Morrison writes from an Indian University, and the smaller book, well illustrated, is the best short geography of India that we know.-GEOORAPHICAL ExicaersE Boox.s. B. C. Wallis. (Macmillan. ls.) A useful question series.-Ain ROUTE MAP* OF TIM Woemn. (Johnston. 35s.) This map is issued under the auspices of the Air League of the.British Empire. It is both a record of fact and an intelligent anticipition.