By George E. Dartnelt. 163 



1873. Swindon, its Hidonj and Antiquities. Add : — 



This paper was read at the Wilts ArcLieological Society's Meeting at 

 Swindon, 16th September, 1873, and published in their Magazine for 

 March, 1874. The date quoted in Mr. Salt's Bibliography should, 

 therefore, be corrected from 1884 to 1874. 



1H74. A Raihcay Accidents Bill [Frasersl. 



The Size of Farms \_Neir Qnarterlij'] . 

 1875. Field-f(iriu(j Women. [This appeared in Frnscrs.] 



Women in the Field \_Graj>/>ic'\. 



1877. Unequal Agriculture [^Frascrs']. 



The Future of Conntri/ Societ// [iVt'/r Quarterly'] . 



1878. A Great Agricultural Problem [Frasersl. 



1894. The Spring of the Year \_Longmans, Juuc]. 



1895. Nature and Eternity [Longmans, May]. 



Books axp Arttct.k.'^ kei.atixo to Jefferies. 



1887. Richard Jefferies and the Open Air. By Lord Lymington. 

 National Rerieu; October. 



Richard Jejfcrics. An anonjTiioiis poem of ten lines, be- 

 ginning : — 



"Lover of Nature, whom her lovers love," 



appeared in one of tlio Bristol papers some years ago. The 

 date is not noted on my cutting, bnt from internal evidence it 

 was probably August, 1887. 



Obituary Notices appeared in Pall Mall Gazette, August 15th 

 and 16th (the latter being by Mr. J. "W. North), At/ien(mm, 

 20th August, Academy, 20th August. Saturday Review, 27th 

 August, etc. 



1888. The Story of c Heart. By H. S. Salt. To-Bay, 

 June. 



Richard Jefferies. By E. Gramett. Universal Revicic, No- 

 vember. 



