196 Other Books and Articles by Wiltshiremen. 



" Ecce Homo," by Rev. D. G. Hubert (of Salisbury). London. E. Wash- 

 bourne, 18, Paternoster Row. Preface by Lady Herbert. A volume of 

 meditations, &c., for use by Roman Catholics. Favourably noticed in 

 Salisbury Journal, June 16th, 1894. 



*' Adam the Grardener." Three vols. Hurst & Blackett. A novel by Mrs. 

 S. Batson. Favourably reviewed in Standard, November 16th, 1894. 



" The Catch of the County." Three vols. F. V. White & Co. A novel 

 by Mrs. Ed. Kenward. Noticed favourably in the Standard, November 16th, 

 1894. 



"A Bootless Bene," A novel by M, E. Le Clerc (Miss Clarke). Two vols. 

 Hurst & Blackett. 



" A Eeference List to the Stamps of the Straits Settlement sm-- 

 charged for use in the Native Protected States," by William Brown. 

 Salisbury. W. Brown. A reprint, with additions, of articles which appeared 

 lately in the Philatelic Journal of Great Britain. Illustrated. Noticed 

 in Salisbury Journal, April 27th, 1895. 



"China, Past and Present," by E. S. Guudry. London. Chapman & 

 Hall. Author of " China and her Neighbours." Well reviewed in the 

 Standard, May 6th, 1895 ; The Fall Mall Gazette, &c. The author aLso 

 contributed an article on " Ancestor Worship in China " to the February 

 number of the Fortnightly Seview. Noticed in Guardian of February 6th 

 and Devizes Gazette, February 7th, 1895. 



'* The Little Squire," a comedy in three acts, performed at the Lyric Theatre, 

 is adapted from the story by Mrs. H. de la Pasture (of Malmesbury). Noticed 

 in Devizes Gazette, April 19th, 1894. 



" Kohimarama," "New Zealand Shrines," and "The Daisy Chain 

 and Mission Buildings at Kohimarama "—three sonnets by the Bishop 

 of Salisbury — appear in the Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May, 1895. 



An Order of Service for Children, with Hymns, &c., and Occasional 

 Services, compiled by the Eev. and Hon. Canon Bouverie, M.A., 

 Eector of Pewsey, Wilts, the Music edited by the Countess of 

 Radnor. Novello, Ewer & Co. Several editions, differing in size and price. 

 Noticed in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, April, 1895. 



Wiltshire Pictures. Among pictures connected with the county, or painted by 



Wiltshire artists, which have been exhibited this summer are the following : — 



At the Royal Academy. — No. 34, a portrait of The Countess of Pembroke, 



by W. B. Eichmoud, A.li.A.— In the Water-Colour Eoom, Nos. 891 and 1099, 



