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Lady TeUUant (Pamela). "The children and the Pictures." 1907. 

 (Concerning the collection of pictures formed by the late Sir Charles 

 Tennant.) 



Col. Fedder (of Ogboume) has an article on "A Perishing Country 

 Side " in the Albany Review, June, 1907. His remedy is to abolish all 

 farmers employing labour and cut up the whole country into small 

 holdings. 



Sir John Dickson Poynder. '• How to keep the Labourer on 

 the Land," one of a series of "Talks with Members" in Saturday 

 Westminster Gazette, Jan. 12, 1907. 



Essays on Addison by Macaulay and Thackeray, with twelve Essays 

 by Addison. Clarendon Press. 2a-. 1907. Edited by Miss G. E. Hadow. 



Clarissa miles (and Hermione Bamsden). " Experiments in Thought 

 Transference." Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 

 vol. xxi., Oct. 1907, pp. 60— 93. 



J. H. Enigllt AdkiU. " The Mameluke's Leap," a poem. Spectator, 



Nov. 9, 1907. 



Maurice Hewlett (of Broad Chalke). "The Stooping Lady." A 

 Novel, 7iin. X 5in., pp. 400. Macmillan. 1907. &s. Eeviewed, 

 Standard, Oct. 4 ; Times Literary Supplement, Oct. 10, 1907, p. 309. 



Ricliard JefFerieS. The story of my Heart; my Autobiography. 

 With portrait. Longman's Pocket Library. 2*. net, cloth ; 3s. net, 

 leather. 



B». JefferieS. " The Life of the Fields," illustrated by M. U. Clarke. 

 London: Chatto & Windus. 1907. 5s. net. 7iin. x 5in., pp. 224. 

 [12 pretty little water-colour drawings.] 



Very Rev. W. Page Roberts, Dean of Salisbury. His first 

 sermon preached in the Cathedral, September 22, 1907, is printed in 

 full in Wilts County Mirror, September 27, and Salisbury Journal, 

 September 28, 1907. 



Sermon preached in Canterbury Cathredal, September 29. 



Salisbury Journal, October 5, 1907. 



Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral, Nov. 6, on George 



Herbert. Salisbury Journal, Nov. 9, Salisbury Bio. Gaz., Dec, 1907. 



