The Magazines.
THERE are few articles in the magazines of this month on Irish subjects, but there are two of considerable value. In the Contemporary Review, Mr. T. Sinclair exposes the mis-......
Road, Track, And Stable. By H. C. Merwin. (little, Brown,
and Co., Boaton.)—Of course, the most important type of horse to the American is the trotting-horse, and it is the one distinct typo which the Americans have produced. The chief......
Current Literature.
James Lonsdalc : a Memoir. By Russell Duckworth, B.A. (Lou gmans.) — Mr. Lonsclale was one of the few who have no belief in the " gosp e l of getting on." A brilliant scholar —......
Supplement To Notes Of My Life. By George Anthony Denison.
(James Parker.)—It is impossible not to think as one roads the Archdeacon of Taunton's "Supplement," of the Scotch lady who found none faithful but herself and her husband, and......
The Story Qf A Dacoity. By G. R. Dothan'. (w.
H. Allen and Co.)—The story of crime which fills the larger part of this volume makes a very effective picture. The enemies of Rudra Gowda, the headman of a village, bring upon......
Zoology Of The Invertebrate. A Text-book For Students. By...
E. Shipley, M.A.. (Adam and Charles Black.)—This work does not profess to go beyond the modest limits announced on the title-page, the author having almost confined himself to......