VARIOUS.
THE LOG OF A WOMAN WANDERER. By Mabel Stock. (Heine- mann. 5s. net.) A bright narrative of a courageous voyage.
A HOMESTEADER'S PonTmorio. By Alice Day Pratt. (Mac- millan. 9.s. net.) Agreeable chatter.
HOLIDAY RAMBLES AND STUDIES. By W. H. Carslaw. (Paisley : Gardner. 73. 6d. net.) The author is well read.
GUIDANCE FROM BEYOND. Given through K. Wingfield. (Philip Allan. 5s. net.) Sermons by a sententious planchette.
THE RELIGION OF SCIENCE. By William Hamilton Wood. (Macmillan. 6s. net.) The religious apologetics of a broad and
shallow mind.
JESUS CHRIST AND THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH. By F. I. Paradise. (Mills and Boon. 83. 6d. net.) A verbose,
amiable book.
EVERYMAN'S STORY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. By A. Nairne. (Mowbray. Os. net.) The Old Testament in its historical setting.
ANGLO-NORMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. By Johan Vising. (Oxford University Press. 2s. 6d. net.)
Preliminaries for study, and a careful record of documents and authorities.
A HISTORY OF COMMERCE. By Clive Day. (Longmans. 143. net.) Revised edition, with a most valuable section on commerce since 1914.
EURIPIDES : THE MEDEA. Edited by F. L. Lucas. (Clarendon Press. 83. 6d. net.) Half the play is given in Greek, and half is squalid English.
BOOKLESS LESSONS FOR THE TEACHER-MOTHER. By Ella F. Lynch. (Macmillan. 8s. net.) Not recommended.