25 APRIL 1914, page 40

Fiction.

LISMOYLE.• Mas. CHOKER has been writing for more than thirty years, and though she has never improved on Diana Barrington and Pretty Miss Neville, she has never fallen much......

The Flying Inn. By G. K. Chesterton. (methuen And Co.

6e.)—" G. K. C." is our real and only romantic. He sees the world and this dull human life of ours as one great adventure; he cries "Follow, follow !" and we chase across the......

Wind, Sand, And Snow.*

MODERN science is very largely dependent on a knowledge of wave-motion. Man himself, as old Montaigne postulated, is a creature divers of ondoyant at any rate, we know that all......