28 NOVEMBER 1891, Page 24

We have received the usual supply of Messrs. De La

Rue's Diaries and Pocket-Books, which keep up fully their high character for usefulness. The pocket-books in particular, es- pecially "size C," are perfect marvels of packed information, and clear though minute printing, while their durability is almost perfect. Page 59, with its list of charges for foreign telegrams, is an invaluable convenience, and so great an attraction, that, valuable as space must be, we would suggest its extension over one more page.