Rzananan Novara—Rose of the Wilderness. By S. R. Crockett. (Hodder
and Stoughton. fis.)—A Galloway story, and as good as Mr. Crockett always makes his stories when his foot is on his native heath.—Priscilla of the Good Intent.' By lIalliwell Sutcliffe. (Smith, Elder, and Co. Gs.)--This is well written, with some fine study of character, but the story drags a little. —Other Things than Love. By "Handasyde." (Hutchinson and Co. 6s.)—This story is not wholly to our liking, but it has merits. "Lord George" is a fine study.—The Quest. By Justus Miles Forman. (Ward., Lock, and Co. 13s.)—A story of the detection of crime. Many of the scones are powerful ; the plot is not very good.—Beyond. By Frank T. Bullen. (Chapman and Hall, Gs.)—Mr. Billion always interests, but what with the slaughter of whales, pirates, and innocent people, his story is a little gruesome.