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More About Japan.* Dn. Stopes Went Out To Japan To

investigate a subject on which she has specialised,—the fossils found in coal-mines. She remained there nearly a year and half, always keeping a journal in which she recorded......

Francis Newman.* If Mr. Sieveking Had Set Himself To Be

more accurate in regard to dates and deductions, he would have written a valuable as well as a very interesting book. His subject, the life of the younger of the two Newmans,......

Shelley : The Man And The Poet.* Me. Clutton-broce Is

to be congratulated on the success of his attempt to write a new book about Shelley, which should not be a mere statement of the case for plaintiff or defendant, but a judicial......

Bishop Lovelace Stamer.f In Bishop Stamer We See A Clerical

type which is scarcely to he found outside the Anglican Communion,—the well-born, wealthy man who follows the ministerial career in the regular course just as others follow that......

Madame De Dino.f Few Who Care To Read French Have

waited till now to make acquaintance with the very important and fascinating Chronique of the Duchesse de Dino. Those who do not will welcome this satisfactory translation of......