Recent Wiltshire Books, PovijMets, and Articles. 365 



The Longs of Rood Ashton and their Wiltshire home, with cut 

 of the house ; article in Collings' Trowhridge Directory and Almanack, 

 1902. 



Deep Sea FlUUderiUgS, by F. T. BuUen. Smith, Elder, & Co. 1901. 

 One story, " The Old House on the Hill," has the scene laid at Lower 

 Pertwood and Longbridge Deverill. 



"With Lord Methuen and the First Division." 



Printed and published at Klerksdorp, in the Transvaal, by H.M. Guest. 

 " A paper-covered volume of some 130 pages, containing accounts of 

 the various actions in which Lord Methuen was engaged up to the time 

 of his being wounded and captured . . . Portrait of Lord Methuen 

 and nine other plates." See notice in Salishury Journal, 18th Oct., 1902. 



Life of G-eorge Herbert of Bemerton. By the late J. J. 



Daniell. New Ed. 8^ X 5§, 348 pp. S.P.C.K. 56-. 1902. [First 

 published 1898. There are now some " addenda " at the end and a few 

 portraits and views.] 



Wiltshire Streams and Canals. An article by f. l. in 



FisJiing Gazette, Sept. 7th, 1902, p. 164. 



Richard JefferieS. "Nature in Downland" by W. H. Hudson, 

 Longmans. 1900. Contains some remarks on Eichard Jefferies, pp. 

 14 — 16, a view of his cottage at Goring, p. 15, and a comparison between 

 Salisbury and Chichester Cathedrals. 



and Coate House, Wiltshire, illustrated article by 



Darby Stafford, in Badminton Mag., Sept., 1901, p. 320. 



Jefferies' Great Prayer, by James Dunk. Great Thovghts, 



July, 1901, p. 251. 



A Shepherd of the Downs, a paper by W. H. Hudson, in 

 Longman's Mag., Sept. and Oct., 1902, pp. 452—464, and 509—521. 

 The shepherd is a Wiltshireman, and his village, " Lufton," is somewhere 

 near Salisbury. Extracts reprinted in Wilts County Mirror, Sept. 19th, 

 1902. 



Swindon Locomotive Works. Article in Railway Mag., Oct., 

 1901, p. 289, by G. A. Sekon. lUustrated. 



Swindon Junction. Article in Railway Mag., Sept., 1901, p. 209, 

 by E. H. Cocks. Illustrated. 



A Stroll in Search of Flowers near a Village in 



Wiltshire. Article in Parents' Review, June, 1901, p. 463, by 

 C. Agnes Eooper. 



