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Hygiene And Public Health. By B. Arthur Whitelegge, M.d....

and Co.)—Dr. Whitelegge, who occupies the important post of Medical Officer of Health to the County Council of the West Riding, has put together in this volume a very complete......

Was She Justified ? By C. J. Wills. (spencer Blackett.)—mr.

Wills dedicates his story to Henrik Ibsen, "the great Scandi- navian moralist," on whose "preserves "—a curious expression, by-the-way, when the province of a moralist is......

Book Of Common Song. Edited By The Rev. Andrew Charles

Murphy. (Marcus Ward and Co.)—Dr. Murphy sends forth this hymnal as a candidate for favour. It has been his aim, he says, "to confine himself to the choice of hymns which were......

Tive Pieces Which He Has Put Together In This Volume

as "idyls." An idyl is a little picture ; and these are little pictures. But the usage of the term is commonly limited to descriptions of the pleasant kind. Idyls are "sweet,"......

Methodism And The Church Of England. A Comparison By A

Layman. (Griffith, Ferran, and Co.)—The " Layman " who, we gather from what he says, has himself left the Wes- leyan body to rejoin the Anglican Church, has set forth in these......

The Apostolic Fathers. By The Late J. B. Lightfoot, Lord

Bishop of Durham. Edited and compiled by J. R. Harmer, M.A. (Mac- millan and Co.)—This volume contains the Epistles of Clement of Rome (the first, which is genuine ; and the......

Naturally Are Not All Up To The Same Mark. We

like the first and the last. Zadok Pine, a stalwart young fellow from the Adondirac Hills, who has made his way eastward in search of employment, finds himself in a New Jersey......

Tales.—the Goldsmith's Ward. By Mrs. R. H. Resale. (chap-...

and Hall.)—This story is chiefly concerned with the love- affairs of Elizabeth Woodville, wife firstly of Sir John Grey, and secondly of King Edward IV. Plenty of matter is, of......

Two Lectures, Published Under The Title Of Ideals Of...

by E. A. Sonnenschein (Swan, Sonnenschein, and Co.), may be recom- mended to readers. The first deals with the difficult subject of "The Relation between Culture and Science."......