162 Reeent Books, &c., by Wiltshire Authors. 
Rev. George Ensor, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Heywood, in the 
Diocese of Salisbury. ‘Remarks upon the Letters of the Bishop of 
Salisbury lately addressed to the Wirey and Laity of the Diocese.” 8vo. 
London. 1898. Price 6d. Pamphlet, pp. 23. A criticism on the 
Bishop’s letter from the Evangelical point of view. 
The Bishop of Salisbury. “The Church of England and the 
Eastern Patriarchates.” A lecture delivered at Oxford, July 27th, 1898. 
Printed at length in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Sept. and Oct., 1898. 
Ditto. His journey to the East to consecrate the Collegiate Church of St. 
George, at Jerusalem, on Oct. 18th, 1898. The Bishop’s interview with the 
German Emperor, &c., are described in a letter from the Bishop in Salisbury 
Diocesan Gazette, Nov. A full report of an address given by him at 
Salisbury, in Church Times, Nov. 18th, and shorter reports in Guardian, 
Nov. 28rd, and Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 18th, 1898, &c. 
William Cunnington, F.G.S. “On some Palzolithic Implements 
from the Plateau Gravels and their Evidence concerning ‘ Eolithic Man.’ ”’ 
From the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for August, 1898. 
Vol. LIV. Four illustrations of Palzolithic Flints. Pp. 291—296. 
In this paper Mr. Cunnington argues that many of the so-called Plateau 
implements are really Palzolithic—that their presence in the Plateau Gravels 
proves these gravels to be of Paleolithic age—and that no reliable evidence 
has yet been adduced to prove that any flints undoubtedly fashioned by 
man are of an earlier period than this. The chipping of the ruder “ Eoliths ” 
he regards as due to natural causes. 
In the discussion which followed Mr. H. B. Woodward mentioned the 
series of “ Plateau Flints,” none of them of Paleolithic character, found by 
Dr. Blackmore in the Plateau Gravel at Alderbury, Wilts, and now in the 
Blackmore Museum, Salisbury. 
Charles Penruddocke. “The Ladies of Llangollen.” Llangollen. 
Printed and published by Hugh Jones, at the Advertiser Office, 1897. 
Oblong, 83 x 63, paper covers, pp. 40., with pedigrees of Lady Eleanor 
Charlotte Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby, and eleven illustrations—views 
of Plas Newydd, and portraits of “the Ladies,’ &c. Noticed, Devizes 
Gazette, Oct. 6th, 1898. 
G. E. Dartnell. “The Dream of Maxen,” appears on pp. 353—365 of 
“Essays, Mock-Essays, and Character Sketches reprinted from the Journa 
of Education.”” London: W. Rice. 1898. 
Emma Marie Caillard. “Reason in Revelation.” Nisbet. Favorably 
reviewed in Guardian, Aug. 24th, 1898. 
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