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Screpon-Booxs.—In " Blackie's Latin Texts," Edited by W. H. D.

Rouse, Litt.D., we have received Q..Horati Flacci Carmina, published in separate books ; in the same publishers' "English School Texts," under the same editorship, Sir Walter Raleigh'( Discovery of Guiana (8d.), with a brief Introduction giving the circumstances in which it was written ; in " Blackie's Junior School Milton," Paradise Lost, Book V., Edited, with Introduc- tion, &c., by Albert E. Rhodes, M.A. (8d.) ; in " Blackie's Modern Language Series," L'Anniversaire de Blanche, by Cliimence Sannois, with Preface by George Petillean, B.A. (1s.) ; in " Blackie's Little French Classics," Voltaire's Le Blanc et is Noir, Edited by H. H. Horton, B.A. (4c1.)—With these we may mention, in "Dent's Modern Language Series" (J. M. Dent and Co., 2s. net), Dent's First German Book, by Walter Rippman and S. Alge.—We may also mention The Essentials of French Grammar, by Alfred Barriball, B.A. (Ralph, Holland, and Co., 2s. 6d.) ; and three books on algebra in various aspects : Algebra, Embodying Graphic and other Solutions, Part I., by A. E. Lung (Blackie and Son, 2s. 6d.) ; Graphic Algebra, by J. Lightfoot, D.Sc. (Ralph, Holland, and Co., is.); and An Introduction to Algebra, by R. C. Bridgett, M.A. (Blackie and Son, ls.)—In Macmillan's "English Literature for Sedondary Schools" (Macmillan and Co., is.), A Book of Golden Deeds, by Charlotte M. Yonge, Part I., Edited by Helen H. Watson.