47L' 



LITERATURE, numsil. IN 1897. 



on a diary, interspersed with letters, written l.y 

 Queen Caroline ah r disUnjroishea 



persons, ami f i 



nt Northumberland (luring 

 the Sixteenth Ontury." \\illinm Win 



Inner Life'of the House ..f c,.!nmon. 

 1800-1870." was* edited. in two volume-. l-\ .In-tin 



preface. 



Japan.** H f tin- war between china 



ami Japan. was written l.\ 1 \\ l.astlake an 



imada, ami Her. J. McGowan was the 

 author ..f - A HIM. TV of China." "British ! 



rarer. was* tin- only addition to 



.in-1 fn.iii I 1 



,-er we had M Tin- Story of India." M Tin- 

 Man Mutiny " was told vet again l.y 

 iK-rt HO|H> MoncriefT. and from Lieut. - 

 ,*1 Inn,-. V. I Th.- Sep. 



nr Itcnin Ma- 



ragrn. was Mpplementod i.v "Benin, tlu <v 



.." ly Commander K. II. Bacon, and Gen. Sir 



John Alye gave an historical sketch of Indian 



"The Non Provinces- 



of India" wen- the theme of W. Crooke. Vol. I 



: l.y the Mast India Company 



from it- >. TV. int* in the F.as.t." covering tin 



1603-' CI. had an introduction b] k Charles 



^;r Charles 'Gniigh collaborated 



with Arthur 1). Innes u|Hn "Tin- Sikhs and the 



Sikh War*." tracing tin- rise. conijuest, and annexa- 



f the Punjab state. Sidney Langford Ilinde 



chronicled "The Fall <f the OOBgO Arabs"; Frank 



kes descril>ed the campaign in the Matopnos 



A'ith Plumer in MataU-leland " : Lieut.-CoL 



Pluiner wrote An Irregular Corps in Matabelc- 



land"; and from Col. K - 9 Men- Powell we 



The MataMe Campaign, 1896." Arthur 



tin nn IxMiiard told "How we ma i ! 



and "Tin- Story of an African Crisis," by Kdmiind 



Ganvtt and K. ".I. Kd wards, claimed to be the truth 



alx>ut the Jameson raid and Johannesburg revolt 



of 1896, told with the assistance of the leading 



actors in the drama. "The Story of Australia 7 ' 



was written for "The Story of tin-" Kmpin- Serie* " 



by Miss Flora Shaw, and "Stories of Au-tralia in 



fr..m Marcus Clark.-. \\ \V. 



II .v aii'l 11. l. Lei-h were the joint authors of " A 

 History of Rome to the Death of Cirsar." and Alice 

 Gardner proclaimed "Koine the Middle of the 

 World." "Sources of Greek HM-TV .H. <. 4*<i 



.irranged by G. F. Hill, aii'l "(In-ece in the 



ury." I.v nit, was a 



record of Hellenic emancipation and progress from 



In the Sixteenth (Viiturv, 



1 J'.M i.v.is. " i.y A. H. Johnson, was the fourth vol- 

 ume, in order of time, in the series of eight volnnn 



dealing with " Period- of Kun.pean Ili-t-rv " t-ditcd 

 br A. Hassall. Vi.ls III and IV cornpletl-d Justin 



II. McCarthy's hiM-.rv .f "Tin: Kp-n.-l, 



: :-... i two illus- 



trated volumes to" Historic Studie* in Vainl. I 

 and Savoy, from Roman Times to Voltaire. I. 

 eao, and Gibbon." Goor-* Booper made * study 

 i he('arni*aign of Sedan." " Lectures on Fk-cle- 

 ere 1 ;:. Norwich Cathcnlral 

 -an Frwlorick W. Farrar. Rev. J. Armitage 

 Kobinsoo, Canon Frederick Meyrick, and ol 

 were acoomnuiied with a preface by th. Dean of 



h: Itev. William Holdcn Button d.li 

 the Birfaeck Lectures on "The Church of the Sixth 

 Century." and Honry nm.v Wakeman irroU "An 

 lotrodootkMl to the History of the Church of 

 land, from the Karii.--- Tiine* to tl 



Story of our Knglish Town..." ly P. II. Ditch- 

 field, had an introduction l.y Dr. Au-u-'u- J, .. 

 Dean Charles W. Stubbs published " HiMori.-ai Me- 

 moriaU of Ely Cathedral," and Robert B. Holt 



dwelt upo,, - Whitl.y. Past and Present." - A I1U- 



f P.-llll.r.-ke ( '.'lleu'e. < >xfonl." \\il^ writlrii ly 



"The Church of St. Mar\ the 

 line from T. (.. .l;nk-.'ii 

 - nl.ed and il!u>trated " In.iu T. h. 

 Atkinson. Rev. T. I'. Kaikes coinriliutrd "Fifty 



\ ' '.-niisli 



h Hammond, gave n 



<-ouir \u-tell--town. church, district, ainl 



|ieopl> \\rittrii diirini: ilu- 



: '..nald." I- 



doiiald. M n, and IV\ . A. Mac- 



donald. Minister of Kiltarlity ; a "llMory of the 



.!." l.y Alexand.-r Mack, 

 ids of the ( 'Ian and Na 



rgus- 



Bon. " Th- an Iri-h Sept." their chai 



and stru^.u'le to maintain their lands in Clan . 

 written l,y N. < '. Macnan. 



Pl.^iral. >Ior ; ,l. and I ntd led nal Helen. 

 "The Ancient Volcanoes of (in-al I'.niain." by Sir ; 

 Archibald <ieikie. in tw,. volume*, \\iih .*even maps 

 and numerous illustrations. \\as a monumental \\.>rk 

 of lastinu' \ alue. in that it involves practically 1 he 

 volcanic history <-f the globe. It ha- l".n pro- 

 nounced the crownin.u' work of the chief of the 

 Knglish survey and a stepping stone in til 

 of geology which no subsequent di-c..\-eries can 

 di>,.lace. Vols..\\lll. XXV,and XXVI I - Mem- 

 oir* of the (o 'olo^iral Survey of India" Wei 

 sued, the tir>t <-overin- the " (Jeol.igy of the ( 'entral 

 Ilimalayas." by C. I , h. "the next " The 



Geology of the IJella'-y District. Madras I' 

 . and the la-t "Tin- (Je, 



of Bazars and the Mark Mountain." by c. s. Mid'- 

 dlemi-s. \V. \V. llowanl attemi.led to trace ' The 

 Fvolutionof th<- I'n Man'* Pla< in th<- 



Cosmos, and other Fssays" cam.- from Prof. 

 Andrew Seth: and Karl Pearson filled two volumei 

 with " The Chai, .,th. and other Studies in 



Fvolution. " Po*t humoii- 



Ro manes were edited by Charles Lloyd Morgan, and 

 Part III was also published of hi* " Darwin and 

 Darwin." Sir John W. Da\\-oii wrote on " I; 

 of Primeval Life: JJeginninir 'f Life in the Dawn 

 of Geological Time, and Robrrt Munn.. M. D.. di*- 

 cu**ed " Pn-hi-ioric, Problems." In this connec- 

 tion, perhaps ina\ be im-nt i"iied "The Dolmens of 

 Ireland: Their Distribution. Structural Charaeti-r- 

 i-ti'--. and Atlinitie- in Other Countries." in three 

 volume*, by W. Cope'.atid liorlase. and a new edi- 

 tion of Sir John F.vans'x w..rk upon "The An<-i-nt 

 Stone Implement-. Weapon*, and Ornament 

 Great Britain." In the " Biological Serie*..f Cam- 

 lridi;e S.-i.-nce Manual*" we had "The \ 

 Skeleton." by Sidney H. Rrxnold*: " LiL'hl Vi 

 and [nrisible " was discussed by Silvanus P. Thomp- 

 son : and Lord Arm-troni; \M'"te ..n "Lledric 



lent in Air ami V S.-me l"nn-c..L:ni/eiI 



Laws of Nature" wen- investigated by I-_ r i 

 Si nircr and Lewi- II In "The Dawn of 



: i (Jeo-raphv " <'. Raymond Itea/.l 

 history of exploration and L'ei.irraphical scii 

 frornt! :.n .f the Roman F.rnpin- to 



A. i.. with the account of the achieveineni - and 

 writings of the early Christian. Arab, and Chinese 

 studet, \plorers. M An Essay on the l-'oun- 



dfttiOM Of Geometry," I.v Bernard A.'W. Pui-'ll.ap- 



: in the " < : ' 



ami Part I of "The Tut. -rial Chemistry," devi 



Ma!-." by .. II. Bailey, wa- edited by 

 William IJrL'i:-. "Papers and Notes on the G( 

 sis and Matrix of the Diamond " were edited from 

 the unpubli-lied mjinii'eri|.t^of H.CarviJi 



.I. Norman Lockver made riot. 



it and Coming Kdip-e*." ; ,nd the "Coi 

 Knowledge Astronomy" was written by Agnes 



