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Thoughts On The Lord's Prayer. By E. Wordsworth....

Co.) —These lectures of Miss Wordsworth's, though written in the first place for the students of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, may be read with pleasure and profit by the ordinary......

Thoughts From Keats Selected From His Letters. By P. E.

Gertrude Girdlestone. (George Allen.)—It cannot be said of this attractive-looking little volume that it contains "infinite riches in a little room." A great poet like Keats......

New Zealand. By The Hon. William Pember Reeves. "story Of

Empire Series." (Horace Marshall.)—As an outline this book of one hundred and eighty pages is admirable. No important sec- tion of the fascinating story is left out. Proportion,......

Molijre And His Medical Associations. By A. M. Brown, M.d.

(The Cotton Press.)—We wish that Dr. Brown had kept to his point. His sub-title very much enlarges the scope of his book: "Glimpses of the Court and Stage—the Faculties and......

Mango Park. By T. Banks Maclaclan. (oliphant And Co.) —among

the many wonderful stories of African exploration told during the last century there is not one more interesting and pathetic than that of hlungo Park. if poets are not made,......

A Teat-book Of Botany. By Drs. E. Strasburger, H. Schenck,

Fritz Noll, and A. F. W. Schimper. Translated from the German by H. C. Porter, Ph.D., Assistant-Instructor of Botany. University of Pennsylvania. With 694 Illustrations, in part......