Messrs. Ward's Indelible Concise Diary, in Four Parts, Concise- Calendar,
and Pocket-Book. (Ward, Chandos Street, Covent Garden.)— This is a remarkably convenient diary in four parts, one for each quarter,—an arrangement which, while it gives space enough, yet does not make the pocket-book uncomfortably bulky and weighty, as only one quarter's diary is carried in it at a time. The diary is very con- veniently arranged, containing a second list of the week-days, repeated at the end of each week for the purpose of marking " engagements," morning engagements being marked on the left-hand and afternoon engagements on the right hand of the day on which they occur. There is also a concise Calendar, and a very elegant Russia-loather pocket-book covering them.