NEW EDITIONS.—" Pilgrim Memories : Travel and Discussion in Egypt,
Sinai, Idumaea, Palestine, and Syria, with the late Henry Thomas Buckle," by J. S. Stuart-Glennie, M.A. (Maxon and Saunders). —" Private International Law: a Treatise on the Conflict of Laws," by Frederick Carl von Savigny, translated, with notes, by William Guthrie, Advocate (T. and T. Clark), a second edition, revised, and including the most important of recent English and Scottish decisions.—" Essays on the Principles of Morality," by Jonathan Dymond (Hodder and Stoughton).—" London Guide : How to get From or To any Part of London and its Suburbs, Public Buildings, Exhibitions, Places of Amusement, &c. (Stanford.)—" The Clubs of the World," by Lieutenant-Colonel George Ivey (Harrison). The author has taken pains to improve on his first edition, but there is an almost boundless field of work before him. The clubs in the counties, in particular, are not adequately described, and, indeed, it is not easy to see how they ever can be.—" Practical Hints for Pupil-Teachers on Class Management," by James Saunders (Lawrie), —" Real Property Handbook," by George B. Larmuth (Manchester Heywood).—" The Protagoras of Plato, the Greek text revised, with an Analysis and English Notes, by William Wayte, M.A. (Deighton and Bell ; Bell and Sons.)