30 APRIL 1898, Page 40

Tares and Wheat. By Charles Tylor. (Headley Brothers.)— This is

an interesting sketch of Wycliffe, his work and life. The old story, we see, is repeated of the " 30,000" students of Oxford. Has Mr. Tylor ever reflected how large the town must have been which was to accommodate so many students P They were packed much closer, of course, than they could be now, but they must have had lodgings of some sort and tradesmen to supply them with meat, drink, and clothing. How could all this crowd get inside the Oxford walls ?