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NEW EDITIONS AND REPRINTS. — Of the "Temple Library" (J. M. Dent

and Co.) we have received the third volumes of _Roswell's Life of Samuel Johnson and The Essays of Michael, Lord of Montaigne, translated by John Florio.—Modern Painters. By John Ruskin. Vol. III. (George Allen.) — Epping Forest. By EdwardNorth Buxton. (E. Stanford.)—A " fourth edition,revised," " with new chapters on Forest Management [in which Mr. Buxton defends the general policy of those who are responsible for the management of the forest], Geology of the District, Prehistoric Ilan and the Ancient Fauna, Entomology, Pond Life, and the Fungi of the Forest."—The Law of District and Parish Councils : being the Local Government Act, 1891. By John Lithiby, LL.B. (Effingham Wilson.)—With various related Acts passed during the last half-century and more, and various orders, circulars, and memoranda.—Lavengro. By George Borrow. (G. Newnes.)— Rob Roy. By Sir W. Scott. With illustrations by F. H. Townsend. (Service and Paton.)—Vanity Fair. By W. M. Thackeray. With illustrations by Chris Hammond. (Same publishers.)—Cousin Betty (La Cousins Bette). By H. de Balzac. Translated by James Waring. With a preface by George Saintsbury. (J. 31. Dent and Co.)—Lorna Doone. By R. D. Blackmore. (Sampson Low, Marston, and Co.)—Published, we may take the opportunity of saying, at sixpence, and with its two hundred and forty-five double-column pages, clearly printed, a marvel of cheapness.— Everybody's Favourite. By John Strange Winter. (F. V. White and Co.)