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contrast with Tiarella; and some are not exactly to 

 our taste. No doubt also there are obvious omis- 

 sions in the anthology, due not to perversity, but to 

 forgetfulness. But that anthology is not meant to 

 be dogmatic. At the worst it can only be disagreed 

 with. At the best it may make the reader more in 

 love than ever with some old favourites, and intro- 

 duce him to some new ones. 



