23 AUGUST 1919, page 22

The Natural History Of The Child.* .

DR. Cotriersev Durne has collected a most extraordinary mis- cellany " grubbed up from ancient and scarce books, obscure pamphlets and papers." Every sort of subject finds a......

The Health Of The People.* We Have So Frequently Insisted

on the need of the public possess- ing a greater knowledge of health matters that almost any reason- able attempt to instruct it would have met with our approval, but that such......

Fiction.

JEREMY.t Tins record of a boy's life from his eighth birthday to the day of his going to school a year later belongs to that quasi-auto- biographical department of fiction in......

An Australian Gunner.*' The Most Poignant Interest Will...

attached to these letters of the war, with their record of daily hardships cheer- fully endured, of sudden desperate moments, of gay anticipa- tions of leave, of resigned return......