2 JUNE 1877, Page 24

We have also received three Bibles, two printed by the

Oxford University Press (Henry Frowde, London), and one printed for the Religious Tract Society (Eyre and Spottiswoode), and arranged in para- graphs and sentences according to the Authorised Version. All three are very clearly printed, though the smaller Oxford Bible, which contains the Apocrypha, as well as many marginal notes, a Cruden's Concordance, and a dictionary of Scripture names, and maps, is necessarily printed in a smallish type. The larger Oxford Bible, which contains the same notes, concordance, maps, and dictionary of Scripture names, but with- out the Apocrypha, is printed in a very good and pleasant type. The Oxford Bibles will be found very convenient and useful.