DIARIES, CALENDARS, ETC.—We have received specimens of Letts's Diaries for
the year 1890. There are varieties suited to wants of all kinds, "rough," "scribbling," " commercial " of all sorts and sizes, with different capacities and convenience, and all, it may be said, at prices so moderate that it is difficult to understand how they can be remunerative. We have only one suggestion to znake,—viz., that the diaries should be furnished at the beginning or end, perhaps at both end and beginning, with some blank pages, Lined, but not ruled for accounts. One has some affairs that have nothing to do with s. d.—From Messrs. Bemrose and Sons we have received the Proverbial, Scripture, and Daily Block Wall Calendars, and Monthly Diary; and from Messrs. Griffith, Farman' and Co., the Bookpost Block Wall Calendar.