450 Books, &c., hy Wiltshire Authors 



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The astronomical portion of the work is a valuable record, but whether 

 it will bear the superstructure here raised upon it is another question 

 altofffither. 



Emma Marie Caillard. Under the title "At Montmirail in 

 1814" Miss Caillard gives, in the Cornhill Magazine, August, 1906, a 

 translation of a MS. diary kept by her French grandmother (born in 

 1800), the daughter of an official at Montmirail, during the invasion by 

 the allied armies and the pillage of the town. 



" The World of Personal Spirits, a study of Lotze's Philosophy of 



Religion." Contemporary Review, July, 1906, pp. 64 — 75. 



A. S. BXaskelyne. " a Descriptive Catalogue of the ancient Deeds 

 in the Public Record Office," Vol. V. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1906. 

 Price 15*. Noticed, Guardian, Sept. 26th, 1906. 



JollU Beddoe, M.D., F.R.S. " Hungarian Physionomy," a note 

 in Ma7i for November, 1905, pp. 170—172. 



Rev. H. G. O. Kendall- a long note in Man for November, 1905, 

 on "Eoliths and Pseudo-Eoliths," discussing the extent to which the 

 discovery of " Machine-made Eoliths" at Mantes affects the question 

 of the authenticity of " Eoliths " in general. Mr. Kendall has also a 

 note on " The Flint Supplies of the Ancient Cornish " in Man, Oct., 

 1906, pp. 150, 161. 



BiCV. Eyre KUSSey. " A Girl of Resource." Longmans, London, 

 1906. Cr. 8vo. 6«. A novel. 



Archdeacon T B. Buchanan. " The Education Bill. Case of the 

 Village Schools against it. In Three Letters. Reprinted from the 

 Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette.'" Pamphlet, 8vo, Devizes [1906], pp. 11. 



J. Ireland Bowes. Report as to the apparent increase of Lunacy in 

 the County of Wilts. Pamphlet, 8vo, Devizes [1904]. 



