27 JULY 1901, Page 23

The French Stonehenge. By T. Cato Worsfold. (Bemrose and Sons,

5s.)-1 r. Worsfold finds what he describes by the title of his book in the great stone circles and avenues that are to be found in the region of Cameo and Locmariaquer is Morbihan. The English remains which they most resemble are to be found in Avebury, though the Breton remains excel in number and extent. Stoneheuge itself differs considerably. Mr. Worsfold has given a very painstaking account of the object of his research, and has illustrated it by a sufficiency of pictures.