The Oxford Bible for Teachers. (University Press.) —We have received
two more editions of the Bible from the Oxford University Press, both reprints of the Oxford Bible for teachers, admirably printed and bound. The smaller one is curiously thin, and the printers congratu- late themselves very justly on the opaqueness of the paper employed. It does not strike us as quite equal to that used in printing Mr. Bellows' miniature French Dictionary, but it is very good. Ono most walnable feature in those series is the abridged " Concordance " at the -end, and we would ask whether the University Press could not manage to produce a really cheap edition of Cruden, unabridged. They would dud a sale for it which they little expect. Every young student in the country liable to examination in Biblical history is 'wanting one. •