Natural Science, As Even A Layman Can See, Has Established
its position as one of the first of the more popular scientific magazines. There is in the March number a charming paper of the kind—full of painstaking examination—with which......
The New Number Of The Quiver Is Below, Rather Than
above, the average. It contains, however, an interesting account of the life and work of Miss Emily Faithfull, by that veteran interviewer, Mr. Raymond Blathwayt. But......
The Expositor Sustains The Very High Position It Has...
among periodicals dealing with theological and exegetical sub- jects. The March number contains, among other notable articles, a very learned paper on " Traehonitis and the......
The March Number Of The Sunday Magazine Is An Exceptionally
strong one—strong, too, in virtue of what may be termed the secular articles. Thus, there is an excellent paper on" Calabria," by Mr. E. W. Wood ; and "In Search of a......
Abbotsford : The Personal Relics And Antiquarian...
Walter Scott. Described by the Hon. Mary Monica Maxwell Scott. Illustrated by William Gibb. (A. and C. Black.)—Mrs. Scott tells in her introduction the story of Abbotsford from......
Sons Of The Vikings. By John Gunn. (nelson And Sons.)—this
is a somewhat complicated story of the French War. There is a villainous laird, who turns out to be a "claimant." Other characters, among whom the two friends, Eric and Willie,......
The New Academe. By Edward Hartington. (chapman And...
a curious sketch of a novel sort of school. No one in this Elysian place is punished; no one is compelled to learn; every one does what is right in his eyes, only he is liable......
Wills, And How Net To Make Them. By B. D.
West. (Longmans.) —" If the plain truth were told," writes Mr. West in his intro- duction, "it would be acknowledged that more misery and injustice have been worked by wills......
Forty - Two Years Among The Indians And Eskimo. By...
(Religious Tract Society.)—Mrs. Batty tells in these pages the story of how the late Bishop Borden of Moosonee worked in his diocese, basing her narrative on letters written by......