112 Books, &c., by Wiltshire Authors. 
“The Consecration of a Church Altar and Tank according to. 
the Ritual of the Coptic Church, by the Rev. George Horner, M.A. : . . 
with Introductory Note by the Bishop of Salisbury.” London: Harrison 
& Sons. 
Noticed in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Aug., 1899. 
Rev. Douglas Macleane (Rector of Codford St. Peter). ‘‘ Pembroke 
College, Oxford.” F.C. Robinson & Co., 1900. 5s. net. 
This book—one of the series of ‘‘ College Histories ’’—is an abridgment, 
with some new matter, of Mr. Macleane’s larger History of the College, 
published a short time ago. 
Reviewed, Spectator, Feb. 24th, 1900. 
[Edward Slow.] “The Transvaal War. Who's to Blame? Boer or 
Briton? A Dialogue between Willum and Edderd, Two Working Men 
of Salisbury Plain. By the Author of the Wiltshire Rhymes and Tales.”’ 
Pamphlet. _16mo. (1900.) Salisbury: R. R. Edwards. Price 6d- 
Pp. 28. Woodcuts of Salisbury Cathedral, The Queen, and ‘‘ Who says 
Beaten?” 
This little book consists of the dialogue in the speech of Wiltshire 
setting forth fairly the arguments on either side, with a short patriotic 
‘Song of the Reservist” in ordinary English at the end. 
Noticed, Salisbury Journal, March 31st, 1900. 
Rev. Henry C. Howard, Vicar of Aldbourne. ‘“ Christabel 
(concluded) with other Poems.’’ London: Kegan Paul. 1893. Fcap. 
8vo. Cloth. Pp. vii.and108. The title poem is “an attempt to conclude 
the poem ” of Coleridge. 
Canon T. L. Kingsbury. “Spiritual Sacrifice and Holy Com- 
munion, Seven Sermons preached during the Lent of 1867 at the Church 
of St. Mary Magdalen, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, with notes.” With a memoir 
of the author (by a member of his family and the Bishop of Salisbury), and a 
bibliography of his printed writings (by Mr. C. W. Holgate). Cambridge: 
Macmillan & Bowes. 1900. Pp. lii. and 192. Cloth. Post 8vo. 
Price 4s. 6d. net. 
A new edition of the volume published in 1868, with a good portrait 
of the author. (Cf. p. 94 of this Magazine.) 
Canon Christopher Wordsworth (Rector of St. Peter's, 
Marlborough). ‘‘ Statutes of Lincoln Cathedral.’ Arranged by the late 
Henry Bradshaw. With Illustrative Documents. Edited by Chr. 
Wordsworth. 
Part I. Containing the complete text of ‘‘ Liber Niger,” with Mr. 
Bradshaw’s Memorandums. Pp. xxiv. + 460. 
