Wilts Books, Pamphiets, Articles, &c. 81 
London: Henry Frowde. Or. 8vo, cloth, pp. viii. and 120. A series of 
Devotional Meditations for the various Sundays and Holy Days, somewhat 
on the model of the “ Christian Year.” 
Rev. B. G. Johns, Rector of All Cannings. “Man or Monkey, 
from a common-sense point of view.’ Salisbury: Brown & Co. 
1896. Price ls. An 8vo pamphlet of 23 pp., in which the author claims 
“to-take a broad, fair look at the question [the theory of evolution] as it 
appears to an ordinary outsider of average intelligence.” It is written in a 
“ rather amusing way, though nothing new or specially convincing is adduced 
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_ against the theory which is attacked. 
The Bishop of Salisbury. “A Gift of God: Memorial Sermon, 
preached in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, on Sunday, 18th 
Oct., 1896 . . . . together with notes of an Address at 
the Re-opening of 8. Andrew’s Church, Bemerton.” Salisbury 
and London. 8vo pamphlet, pp. 19. This sermon, preached the Sunday 
after the death of Archbishop Benson, contains a review of his life, character, 
and work, by one who knew him well. 
Saint Nicholas’ Hospital, Salisbury. Forms of Admission and 
Special Prayers. Salisbury. 1896. 8vo pamphlet of 12 pp. (compiled 
by Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, Master). 
Rev. H. H. Mogg. Draft Scheme for the Organization of Mission Work in 
the Diocese of Salisbury: prepared by request for the consideration of the 
Diocesan Board of Missions. Pamphlet, 8vo. London. 1896. 
~ Emma Marie Caillard. The series of ten essays on “The Intellectual Position 
of Christians,’ in The Parents’ Review, concludes in the October number, 
1896. The same authoress has a series of six papers on “The Use of 
Science to Christians,” in Good Words, Jan., Feb., April, June, Aug., and 
Sept., 1896. 
Sir J. Dickson Poynder, Bart., M.P., in the S¢. James's Gazette, gives 
an account of an interview with the Japanese Premier, on the subject of the 
Rise of Japan. Reprinted in Devizes Gazette, Aug. 6th, 1896. 
The Duchess of Somerset, in Lady’s Realm, Nov., 1896. Article, with 
illustrations, on “ Consolations in a Garden.” 
Philpotts Williams, author of Poems in Pink, has published a second volume 
of forty-two poems, of which twenty are devoted to hunting subjects, en- 
titled “ Plain Poems.’ Salisbury: Brown & Co.; London: Simpkin, 
Marshall, & Co. Price 5s. Favourably reviewed in Salisbury Journal, 
June 27th, 1896. 
- Venus and Cupid, or a Trip from Mount Olympus to London. By 
4 Author of Dame Europa’s School. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. London: Dent 
_&Co. 1896. Reviewed very unfavourably in Atheneum, July 7th, 1896. 
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