168 Wilts Illustrations and Pictures. 



Maurice Hewlett, of Broad Chalke. " Halfway House ; a Comedy 

 of Degrees." London: Chapman & Hall. 6*. [1908]. A novel. 

 Reviewed, Spectator, December 19th, 1908. 



J. Stamper, of Swindon, " Modern Methods and Mechanical Appliances 

 in Railway Offices." Article in G.W.R. Magazine, January, 1909. 



John Beddoe, M.D., LI..D. PES. "A Contribution to the 

 Anthropology of the "West Riding." Paper in Yorkshire Archaologieal 

 Journal, xix., pp. 31— 60, with folding coloured " Domesday Map of the 

 West Riding." The title at the head of the paper is: "The Ethnology 

 of West Yorkshire," by John Beddoe . . . and Joseph Hambley 

 Rowe. 



R. D. Gillman. •< The History of a Conscript of 1813 and Waterloo- 

 New translation from MM. Erckmann-Chatrian, by Russell Davis 

 Gillman. London : J. M. Dent & Co. New York : E. P. Dutton & Co." 

 7in. X 4Jin. ; cloth, 1*., leather, 2*. 



Eyre HuSSey. " Polly Winford." Longmans, Green, & Co., London, 

 1909. Cr. 8vo., 6s. A novel of country life. 



COl. D. C. Fedder, of Ogbourne. " Pensions and Homes," article in 

 Contemporary Review, December 1908, Vol. XCIV., pp. 743 — 747. 



Stephen Reynolds, of Devizes, "A Poor Man's House," Lane, 

 1908, 6s., description of the life of fisher folk in Devonshire. Long 

 notice, Devizes Gazette, Oct. 29th, 1908. 



John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. " Re- 

 ordination." Two learned articles, The Guardian, Nov. 25th and Dec. 

 2nd, 1908. 



Our Lord's idea of the Church. The Universal Mission. 



Sermon preached in the Cathedral on Easter Day, 1909. Printed in full, 

 Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May, 1909, pp. 91 — 94. 



Lady GrOVe. " The Human Woman," Smith, Elder & Co., London, 

 1908. Demy 8vo., 5*. net. [Presents the case for Women Suffrage 

 moderately]. 



WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS AND PICTURES. 



Stonehenge. Two photos of sunrise at Stonehenge on June 22nd. Country. 

 Life, July 4th, 1908. 



Cavalry Camps on Salisbury Plain. Three photos : "Scene at Pond Farm 

 Camp," " The Queen's Bays at the Water Troughs," and " In the Scots 

 Greys Camp." Wiltshire Advertiser, August 20th, 1908. 



