Mr. - Eumorfopoules and Messrs. Benn and an elect but world-wide
list of subscribers are to be congratulated on the truly magnificent volumes of the Eumorfopoulos Collection described and edited by Mr. R. L. Hobson, of which we have received'the second, dealing with Chinese, Korean and Persian, pottery from T'ang, to Ming. It would be inaccurate to say this volume has a twelve pound look ; its price is £12 12s., and we marvel that the publishers have been able to give us so much for the money. The cover is a splendid example of book-binding and the colour plates, collotypes and printing beyond praise. Ju ware and Ying Ching porcelain are not within the ambit of our kno.iledge, but this sumptuous folio will be reviewed later.