Liber Cantabrigiensis. Part IL By Robert Potts, M.A., Trinity College.
(Parker, Son, and Bourn.)—This is a kind of supplement to a work bearing the same title which appeared about seven years ago, and was designed to give an account of the various aids, encouragements, and rewards, in the shape of scholarships and fellowships, which the Univer- sity of Cambridge and its constituent colleges bestow upon its students. Theobject of the second part is to convey information respecting the numerous changes in college and university statutes which have been made since the publication of the first. Mr. Potts appears to have spared no pains fully to carry out this design, and has succeeded in producing what is, we think, likely to prove a useful book. We may note that he by no means approves of all the alterations which have been made by the University Commission.