MAGAZINES AND Snaier, Pnaracemoars.—We have received the following for August
:—The Century, the Pall Mall Magazine, St. .Nicholas, the Smart Set, the Review of Reviews, Scribner': Magazine, the Idler, Home Arts and Crafts, the World of Dress, the English Illustrated Magazine, the Empire Review, the Strand Magazine, the Comical Magazine, C7iambers's Journal, Temple Bar, Harper's Magazine, the Magazine of Art, the New Liberal Review, the Captain, the Geographical Journal, the Windsor Magazine, the School World, the Popular Science Mont/ay, Country, Mothers in Council, Nature Notes, the Open Court, the Gentleman's Magazine, the Indian Magazine, the North American Review, Parliament, Lippin- cott's Magazine, Cassier's Magazine, Wilshire's Magazine, the Journal of Education, Casselrs Magazine, the Expository Times, the Sunday Magazine, Macmillan's Magazine, the Sunday at Home, Sale Prices, the United Service Magazine, the Educational Review, the Book Buyer, the Quiver, the Atlantic Afontlily, the Month, the Indian Re- view, Crampton', Magazine, Good Wards, the Canadian Magazine, the Lady's Realm, the Architectural Review, the Critical Review, the Boy's Own Paper, the Girl's Own Paper, the American Historical Review, the Coronation Book of Edward VII., the Autlwr, World's Work, Travel, the Leisure Hour, the Expositor, .Living Animals,
the Girl's Realm, the Woman at Ilome, the Wide World Magazine, -Harmsworth's Magazine, the Connoisseur, the Era, the Artist, the Model Engineer, the Woodworker, the Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute, the °runty Monthly, Our Xing and Queen, the Jewish Quarterly, Cricket. the Play Pictorial, the Anglo-American Maga- zine, the Commonwealth.