8 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of New Books 



OUTLINES OF THE SYNOPTIC 

 RECORD. 



By the REV. BERNARD HUGH BOSANQUET, 



VICAR OF THAMES DITTON ; 



And R. A. WENHAM. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 



The authors have aimed at producing a concise historical commen- 

 tary on the Synoptic Gospels, based on the ascertained results of 

 modern criticism. An introductory chapter deals with the Synoptic 

 Problem, and on the facts set forth therein are based the plan and 

 arrangement of the book. The narrative follows mainly the Gospel 

 of St. Mark, and the substance of the teaching of Jesus is introduced 

 at suitable points. To attain conciseness, the discussion of doctrinal 

 and Christological questions has been avoided, and the narrative of 

 the fourth Gospel has been introduced only so far as is necessary in 

 order to elucidate or supplement the Synoptic outline. 



ENGLISH ESTATE FORESTRY. 



By A. C. FORBES. 



Demy Svo. With Illustrations. 125. 6d. net. 

 Forestry is a subject the importance of which is by no means 

 adequately recognised in this country. It is, indeed, seldom that 

 one finds an owner of woodlands who has a competent knowledge of 

 the scientific theory and practical possibilities of timber-planting. 

 Mr. Forbes's book will be found a most valuable corrective of the 

 prevailing happy-go-lucky methods. Dealing first with the rise of 

 economic forestry in England, he traces the evolution of the modern 

 plantation, and considers the present condition and possible develop- 

 ments of estate sylviculture. Then, after discussing the various 

 kinds of trees and how to grow them, he devotes a number of most 

 interesting chapters to the principles of forestry and the details of 

 woodland work. 



POULTRY- KEEPING 



AS AN INDUSTRY FOR FARMERS AND COTTAGERS. 

 By EDWARD BROWN, F.L.S., 



SECRETARY OF THE NATIONAL POULTRY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. 



Crown ^to. With copious Illustrations. New Edition. Revised 

 throughout and much enlarged. 6s. net. 



