.The Cinderella of the Expeditionary Forces (though ulti- mately Macedonia
was to be the scene of the beginning Of the end) has naturally not received as 'much attention as has been bestowed on other fronts. But in and around Salonika there was much to attract the interest of the curious and the observant—the odd mixture of races, the primitive country custoths, the Roman remains, and, of course, the all-pervading mosquitoes with their inevitable consequence of malaria. On all these topics, with a due quantity of military detail, Father Day, of the Society of Jesus, who was attached as chaplain to various Units, touches with a light and pleasant pen in Macedonian Memories (Cranton, 7s. 6d.). This book, like Major Ruttei's Tiadatha, will strike many a chord of Salonikan reminiscence. * - *- *