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Durbar.” London: Punch Office, 10, Bouverie Street, E.C. Cr. 4to, 
cloth. 6s. net. [1903.] A series of one hundred admirable pencil 
sketches without letterpress. Favourably noticed in Daily Telegraph, 
Westminster Gazette, Daily Chrouicle, Daily Graphic, Scotsman, Field, 
Pall Mall Gazette, and Guardian. 
Frances Awdry. “In the Isles of the Sea. The Story of Fifty 
Years in Melanesia,” with an introduction by Bishop Montgomery. 
London: Bemrose and Sons, 1902. Cr. 4to, with numerous illustrations. 
Price 5s. 
George Smith, of Salisbury. “Twelve Things in Life I am Most 
- hankful for,” Zit-Bits, Dec. 20th, 1902, p. 302; and ‘Imaginary 
Conversation between a Wife’s Wedding Ring and her Engagement 
Ring,” Tit-Bits, December 20th, 1902, p. 304. 
ILLUSTRATIONS AND PICTURES. 
Compton Park (S. Wi!ts). Cut in IUlustrated Mail, Nov. 29th, 1902. - 
_Chiseldon House, Chiseldon Village, and two cot- 
tages. Good photo views in the sale particulars of the Chiseldon 
House estates. Fol. 1901. 
“Fairholme.”’ Four photo views of garden in sale 
particulars. 4to. 1902. 
‘Stowell Lodge. Good photo view in sale particulars. Fol. 1900. 
Re msbury Church, Interior, and Remains of Saxon Crosses. _II- 
lustrations of appeal for funds, July, 1902. ; 
Winsley Sanatorium. Elevation and Plan, accompanying state- 
 nient of accounts, &c. April, 1903. Elevation also in Western Daily 
Press, June 5th, 1903, accompanying account of the laying of the 
foundation stone on June 4th. 
Horning sham. ‘The oldest Nonconformist Chapel in England.” 
Illustrations in article on ‘‘ Founders of Modern Creeds.”” London Mag., 
March, 1903, pp. 197—204. 
Wheaton’s Wall Map of Somerset, Wilts, and Dorset 
—42in. x 7O0in. on rollers. Published by A. Wheaton and Co., Exeter 
(and designed by John Scanes, of Maiden Bradley). 
