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Mew Enrriows AND Rgraners.—The Microcosm of London ; or, London

in Miniature. With Illustrations by Pugin and Rowland- son. 3 vols. (Methuen and Co. .R3 3s. net.)—This is an account of London as it was about a hundred years ago, full, as may easily be supposed, of curious interest. We hope to give a more detailed account of it shortly.—Omar Khayycim. By Edward FitzGerald. With Photogravures by Gilbert James. (lloutledge and Sons. 3s. 6d. net.)—This is a volume of the" Photogravure Series." The illustrations are of a thoroughly Oriental type. Whether they are quite appropriate may be a question, considering how much FitzGerald's freedom in dealing with his original did to dis-Orientalise it. —Shakespeare's Heroines. By Anna Jameson. Illustrations by W. Paget. (Ernest Nister. 7s. 6d.)—The Lives of Robert and Mary Moffat. By John E. Moffat. (T. Fisher Unwin. 2s. 6d. net.)—Pastor Hsi: one of China's Christians. By Mrs. Howard Taylor. (Morgan and Scott. 3s. 6d. net.)—A fourth edition, completing thesixteenth thousand of copies sold, a welcome proof of interest in a great work which it is too much the fashion in certain quarters to belittle. Missions in China are not by any means a failure. It is one of the happy signs of their success that so keen an interest is felt in the record of their progress. Pastor Hai was a notable man ; the cause which can win over such as he must have a future.—Bacteriology and the Public Health. By George Newman, M.D. (John Murray. 21s. net.)—It is explained in the preface that this, the third, edition has been made, by additions and revisions, practically a new book. The subject is, of course, too technical for detailed review in these columns.