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B. K. CuuningtOn. Article, illustrated by drawings by Mr. Denholm 

 Armour, on "The Brank or Scold's Bridle," in English Illustrated 

 Marjazine. May, 1905. 



George Crabbe, " Selections from." Edited by A. C. Deane. In the 

 " Little Library " series, published by Messrs. Methuen, small pott 8vo, 

 cloth, 1*. 6(/. net ; leather, 2*. Qd. net. 



" Two TTupublished Foams of Crabbe " is the title of an 



article in The Monthly Review, March, 1904, pp. 117—139, by R. Huchon. 

 The first poem contains six hundred and thirty-six lines, the second is 

 of four stanzas only. Both are from MSS. in possession of Mr. John 

 Murray. 



Bticliard Jefferies. " The Comer of a Meadow." An excerpt from 

 one of his works, printed in Daily JSews, Dec. 12th, 1904. 



Mosher's " Old World Series " : — $1 — etc. " The Story of my Heart," 



by Jefferies, pp. viii., 1 — 148. 



Mosher's "Brocade Series": — The Pageant of Summer, Hours of 

 Spring and Wild Flowers, Bits of Oak Bark and Meadow Thoughts, 

 Saint Guido, Nature and Eternity and other uncollected papers ; five 

 vols., cabinet box, $3.75. 



Mosher's " Vest Pocket Series," cents 25 to cents 100, according to 

 binding : — A Little Book of Nature Thoughts from Richard Jefferies, 

 selected by Thomas Coke Watkins. 



[T. B. Mosher is the American publisher of Portland, Maine, who 

 reprints many such English books.] 



Pamela (Mrs. E. P.) Tennant. " windiestraw, a Book of 



Verse with Legends in Rhyme of the Plants and .'Animals." London: 

 printed at the Chiswick Press. 1905. Cloth, 6f X 5, pp. xvi., 107. A 

 dainty little book of poems. " Sarum Close," " With a Volume of the 

 Temple," "Envoy to Village Notes," "Richard Jefferies," and 

 "Three Country Poems in the Wiltshire Dialect: The Fire o' Logs, 

 Jack o' Lantern, and The Bee and the Butterflj', a dialogue between two 

 Cottage Maidens " are the subjects directly concerned with the county, 

 but many of the other poems have a distinct taste of the ""Winding 

 Waters and Windy Downs " of Wilts. The dialect is not too full 

 flavoured for the consumption of "foreigners," "The Bee and the 

 Butterfly" appeared in Country Life, Nov. 19th, 1904, pp. 748,9. 

 "With a Volume of the Temple " was reprinted in Wilts County Mirror 

 from the Westminster, March 10th, 1905. 



By the same authoress a poem of four stanzas, " The Child," appeared 

 in Country Life, March 11th, 1905. 



Rev. Eyre HuSSey. "Miss Badsworth, M.F.H." 1905. A novel. 



A number of hunting drawings by Mr. George Denholm Armour, 



the well-known Punch artist, were exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, 

 Leicester Square, London, in Feb., 1905. Devizes Gazette, Feb. 9th, 1905. 



