166 Richard Jofferies — BibVmjnqihkal Addmda. 



" In five chapters the author deals with his subject as man, naturalist, 

 poet-naturalist, thinker, and writer .... with a bibliographical 

 appendix .... Mr. Salt holds a very high opinion of Jefferies' 

 powej and value as a writer .... but he grounds that opinion not 

 on the excellence of those studies of wild and rural life by which he is so 

 widely known, but on his later mystical writings, and more especially on 

 his ' autobiography ' — The Story of My Heart." — Notice in Wilts 

 ArchcBologieal Magazine, June, 1894, vol. xxvii.. No. Ixxxi., p. 319. 



An eminently readable and sympathetic study, containing much that is 

 of high critical value, though the opinions advanced are at times hardly in 

 accord with our Wiltshire estimates of the man and his work. It should 

 be valued by all lovers of JeJfferies. The illustrations in the large paper 

 edition are excellent in themselves, and most successfully reproduced by 

 some process akin to photogravure. 



Noticed in some forty or fifty papers, London, Provincial, and American, 

 the tone taken by the reviewer being in most cases determined by his 

 personal opinion as to the relative merits of The GameTceejper at Home 

 and The Story of My Heart. 



Richard Jeffcrirs. The Man and his Work. By J. L. Veitch. A 

 lecture given at the Salisbury Miisevim, otli February, 1894. 

 Reprinted in pamphlet form from Tl(e Sa/i-sbar// and Winrhcitrr 

 Journal of 10th February. Bcnnvit Bros., Salisharij. pp. 20. 

 A brief but very interesting survey of Jeffei'ies' life and work.s. Noticed 

 in Wilts Arch. Mag., vol. xxvii., p. 319. 



Richard Jefferies and his Home in Wiltshire. By Bertha Newcombe. 

 With eight illustrations, from sketches by the author. In 

 Sglvia's Joarnal, March, pp. 192 — 198. 



Noticed in Wilts Arch. Mag., vol. xxvii,, p. 320. A pleasantly-written 

 descriptive and critical article, with illustrations worthy of better press- 

 work, depicting scenes on the Downs, the house at Coate, etc. 



A Suggested Richard Jefferies Clnh. Letter, signed Charles Farr, 

 Broadchalke, in Salislnirg Journal, 28th April. 



The suggestion was not favourably received. The writer is the author 

 of several Nature sketches which have appeared in the Journal recently. 



1895. The Poet-Nat ura lists. III. Richard Jefferies. By W. H. 

 Jupp. With portrait. Great Thoughts, 23rd and 30th March. 

 A very just and sympathetic estimate of Jefferies and his excellences 

 and limitations. 



