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Dr. Beddoe, F.R.S., delivered on Oct. 31st, 1905, the annual Huxley 

 Memorial Lecture before the Anthropological Institute on " Colour and 

 Race." Noticed in Spectator, Nov. 4th, 1905; 8alLshuj\y Journal, Nov. 

 4th, 1905. Dr. Beddoe has a note on " Hungarian Physiognomy " in 

 Man, Nov., 1905, pp. 170 — 172. Dr. Beddoe was presented by the Presi- 

 dent of the Anthropological Institute with the Huxley medal, for his 

 great services, extending over half-a-century, to the science of anthro- 

 pology, both by his writings and by his researches. 



" The Pocket Richard Jefferies. Being passages 

 chosen from the Nature Writings of Jefferies." 



By Alfred H. Hyatt. 2«. net, cloth. ; 3s. net, leather. London : Chatto 

 & Windus. 1905. pp. viii., 223. 



J. Rogers ReeS (of Salisbury). Preface to "Poems and Extracts 

 chosen by William Wordsworth for an Album presented to Lady Mary 

 Lowther, Christmas, 1819." Froude, London, 1905. 



Rev. Stanley Baker, B.D. (of Salisbury). "Notes on the Church 

 Catechism." Thornton & Son, Oxford. 1905. Price 1*. 6rf. 



Dean of Salisbury (Bishop Webb). Sermon in Cathedral, 



preached at the Nelson centenary service, Oct. 22nd, is printed in full in 

 Salisbury Journal, Oct. 28th, 1905. 



Fred. J. Knight Adkin (s. of Rev. H.K. Adkin, Rector of Crudwell). 

 Article in Smart Set, Oct. 1904, " The Errors and Humours of Heraldry." 

 Article in Town and Country, Oct., 1904, "Badges of Ancestry." Article 

 in Grand Magazine, June, 1905, " Names, Ordinary and Extraordinary." 

 Various articles and stories in Munsey's, Argosy, All Story, New 

 MontJily, and other magazines, 1904 — 5. 



J. H. Knight Adkin, (s. of Rev. H. K. Adkin, Rector of Crudwell). 

 " The Woman Stealers." 8*. &d. Jan., 1905. Isbister & Co. 8vo, 

 213 pp. A novel of Bath and Cheltenham in Prehistoric times. " The 

 Women Stealers," Cornhill, Nov., 1902; short story. Short leading 

 articles weekly in the Queen, March, 1904, to Feb., 1905. Verse, " Alma 

 Mater," Spectator, January, 1902. " The Engineer," Spectator, July 

 12th, 1902; "Will Adams," Spectator, Dec. 3l8t, 1905. "Chanties," 

 Spectator, Aug., 1905. " Wild Weather," " The Pedlar of Dreams," 

 Queen, 1904. 



Rev. Canon R. S. Hutchings, Vicar of Alderbury. 



"The Testimony of Science to the Truth and Accuracy of the Bible 

 Accounts of Creation. A Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on 

 Sunday, September 10th, 1905. Published by request." Salisbury : 

 Bennett Brothers. 8vo, pamphlet, pp. 14. 



Francis Awdry and Eda Green. "By Lake and Forest," pp. 92. 

 1*. 6d. net. A history and description of missionary work in Algoma. 

 Noticed in The Hast and the West, Oct., 1905, p. 477. 



