282 SOME RECENT AND FORTHCOMING BOOKS. 



The Geology of the country near Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. By H. B. Wood- 

 ward, F.R.S., and W. A. E. Ussher, F.G.S. With contributions by A. J. 

 Jukes -Browne, F.G.S. Illustrated. (E. Stanford, 12, Long Acre, London. 

 Is.) 1906. 



The Judith- Play of John Fitzgerald Pennie, Dramatist, of East Lulworth, Dorset 

 (1782 1848). Edited, with an Introduction, by W. D. Filliter, Vicar of East 

 Lulworth. (International Society of the Apocrypha, 15, Paternoster Row, 

 London. Is.) In the Press. 



Dorset. By H. Harding. (Blackie and Son, London. Is.) 1907. 



Wilts and Dorset by Pen and Camera. An historical, pictorial, and descriptive 

 guide. With many illustrations. (W. Mate and Sons, Bournemouth. 

 6d.net.) 1906. 



Forde Abbey. A. brief history, illustrated. 2nd edition. (Young and Son, 

 Chard. 6d.) 1907. 



London Parks and Gardens. ~By the Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, Author of "A 

 History of Gardening in England," &c. With numerous illustrations in 

 colour by Lady Victoria Manners. (Archibald Constable & Co., London, 

 21s.net.) 1907. 



Year-Soole of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland. 

 A record of the work done in Science, Literature, and Art during the 

 session 1905-6 by numerous Societies, Field Clubs, &c. (Charles Griffin and 

 Co., Exeter Street, Strand, W.C. 7s. 6d.) 



Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset. Edited by the Rev. F. W. Weaver, 

 Milton Vicarage, Evercreech, Somerset, and Canon Mayo, Long Burton 

 Vicarage, Sherborne. Issued quarterly to subscribers only : the subscription, 

 5s. per annum, payable in advance, may be sent to either of the editors. 



The Cornubian and West-Coimtrie Annual. A Periodical for lovers of the West 

 Country Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall. (502, Birkbeck 

 Chambers, Holborn, W.C. 2s. 6d.) 



MAGAZINES CONTAINING REPORTS OF THE DORSET 

 FIELD CLUB'S MEETINGS. 



The Gentleman' 's Magazine, Founded 1731. A Magazine for those engaged in 

 literary and antiquarian research, or interested in biography, history, 

 archaeology, topography, natural history, adventure, poetry, art, and social 

 subjects. (1, York Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. Is. monthly.) 



The Antiquary. An illustrated Magazine devoted to the study of the Past. 

 (62, Paternoster Row, London, E,C, 6d. monthly.) 



