31 DECEMBER 1910, Page 26

RRADABLB NOVELS.—The Girl's Head. By Edgar Jepson. (Greening and Co.

6s.)—A modern story which begins by the hero receiving by parcel-post the severed head of an unknown girl.—The Innocent Murderers. By William Johnson and Paul West. (Sampson Low, Marston, and Co. 6s.)—A story which may be said to introduce the reader, if not to the fairy, at any rate to the melodramatic, regions of science.—Uncle Hal. By Lady Macalister. (Jarrold and Sons. 3s. 6d.)—An agreeable little story for rather elderly children of the way in which a large family pass their summer holidays in the absence of their parents.