We have to record the appearance of the first volume
of The Teacher's Encyclopwclia, edited by A. P. Laurie, D.Sc. (Caxton Publishing Co.). It is to be completed in seven volumes at the price of 52s. 6d. for the whole work, orders for separate volumes not being received, and the price itself being increased when the first edition is subscribed for. We hope to be able to notice the work when it is somewhat more advanced. Meanwhile, we may eay that the list of contributors is eminently satisfactory. We see
among the names Professor Adams, Mrs. Sophie Bryant, Professors Findlay awl Herbertson, Mr. Cyril Jackson, Dr. W. H. D. Rouse, Professor Michael Sadler, Mr. Francis Story, and Sir J. H. Yoxa,11, M.P. We are favourably impressed with the one article in the volume before us to which we have been able to give some atten- tion: that of Mrs. Sophie Bryant on "The Study of the Bible in the Schools."