Of Mr. Sumner's etchino's, a few words ouo;lit to be 

 said. They, too, like Mr. Crane's illustrations, have not 

 been taken at hap-hazard. They illustrate not only the 

 Forest, not only such woods as Bushey Bratley and Sloden 

 and Mark Ash, the ufxcpaXo? of the Forest, but also its out- 

 skirts, the valley of the Avon, Lymington, the Beaulieu 

 and Boldre streams — town and wood and sea. Further, 

 too, Mr. Sumner's etchings have been made not at one 

 season, but in the winter, the spring, and summer, so that 

 they might illustrate that variety of tree-beauty which 

 is the great charm of a forest. 



