April, 1892. 



OUR COLUMNS. 



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The following books have been added to t 



*Census of England and Wales, 1891, preliminary 

 report of. 



*Daily Weather Reports, 2 vols., 4to., 1891. 

 Everard's (Major H.) History of Thomas Faring- 



ton's Regiment, subsequently designated the 29th 



(Worcestershire) Foot, 1694 to 1891. 

 *Cursor Mundi, part 4. 

 Bayly's (Elizabeth B.) Jonathan Merle. 

 Jasmin — barber, poet, philanthropist, by Dr. S. 



Smiles. 



Mahaffy's (J. P.) The Greek World under Roman 

 Sway, from Polybius to Plutarch. 



Holyoake's (G-eorge Jacob) The Co-operative Move- 

 ment of To-Da3^ 



Ball (Sir Robert) The Cause of an Ice Age. 



Mirabeau, Vie de, par A. Mezieres. 



Thompson's (Beeby) The Middle Lias of North- 

 amptonshire 



Skating, Figure Skating, and Curling f Badminton 

 Library) . 



*Hymnology, a Dictionary of ; setting forth the 

 origin and history of Christian hymns of all 

 ages and nations, together with biographical and 

 critical notices of their authors and translators. 



Mathers' (Helen) My Jo, John. 



Hungerford's (Mrs.) A Little Rebel. 



Oxenden's (Rt. Rev. Ashton) The History of my 

 Life— an Autobiography. 



Somerville (E. QE.) and Ross's (Martin) Naboth's 

 Vineyard. 



Payn's (James) Some Sunny Stories. 



Sidgwick's (Henry) The Elements of Politics. 



Princess Lieven and Earl Grey, Correspondence of, 

 vol. 3. 



De Windt's (Harry) A Ride to India Across Persia 



and Baluchistan. 

 Halliday's (H. C.) Someone Must Suffer, 3 vols. 

 Swan's (A. S.) The Ayres of Studleigh. 

 Falconer's (Lanoe) The Hotel d' Angleterre, etc. 

 All's (Syed Ameer) The Life and Teachings of 



Mohammed ; or, The Spirit of Islam. 

 Holmes' (Oliver Wendell) Over the Teacups. 

 Palmerston (Viscount, K.G.), by the Marquis of 



Lome. 



Norris' (W. E.) Jack's Father, etc. 

 Edwards' (Mrs. S.) The Secret of the Princess, 

 2 vols. 



Dormer's (Daniel) Stephen Vigil, 2 vols. 

 Gerard's (E. and D.) A Sensitive Plant, 3 vols. 

 Black's (William) Donald Ross of Heimra, 3 vols. 

 Russell's (Dora) A Bitter Birthright, 3 vols. 

 Fenn's (G. M.) Mahme Nonsie, 2 vols. 

 Hetherington (Helen F.) and Burton's (Rev. H. D.) 



Paul Nugent, Materialist, 2 vols. 

 Keith's (Leslie) The Halletts, 3 vols. 

 Gerard's (E.) A Secret Mission. 

 Le Clerc's (M. E.) A Rainbow at Night, 2 vols. 



e Library since December : — 



Merriman's (H. S.) Prisoners and Captives, 3 vols. 

 Thomas' (Annie) That Affair, 3 vols. 

 Whitby's (Beatrice) One Reason AVhy, 3 vols. 

 Norris' (W. E.) Marcia. 



Stockton's (F. R.) The Schooner " Merry Chanter." 

 Houston's (Mrs.) The Way She Won Him, 2 vols. 

 MacDonald's (George) Poems. 



Gray's (Maxwell) In the Heart of the Storm, 3 vols. 



Barrie's (J. M.) The Little Minister. 



*Dougal's (F. H.) Index to Advertisements for 



Next of Kin, Heirs at Law, Legatees, etc. 

 * British Association, Report of the Meeting held at 



Cardiff in August, 1891. 

 *Burke"s (Sir B.) Dictionary of the Peerage and 



Baronetage, etc., for 1892. 

 Mallock's (W. H.) In an Enchanted Island. 

 *Nature, vols. 9-26, 1873-82. 

 Adams' (Mrs. Leith) Bonnie Kate, 3 vols. 

 Oliphant's (Laurence) Piccadilly. 

 Carlyle's (Thomas) Lectures on the History of 



Literature 



Guest's (Edwin) A History of English Rhythms ; 

 edited by the Rev. W. Skeat. 



Great Men, the New Calendar of : biographies of 

 the 558 worthies of all ages and nations in the 

 Positivist Calendar of Auguste Comte ; edited 

 by Frederic Harrison. 



Coo-ee, tales of Australian life, by Australian 

 Ladies, edited by Mrs P. Martin. 



Montrose, by Mowbray Morris. 



Savage's (Col. R. H.) My Official Wife. 



*Pugin's (A. Welby) Details of Ancient Timber 

 Houses of the loth and 16th Centuries ; Gothic 

 Furniture in the Style of the 15th Century ; 

 Designs for Gold and Silversmiths ; Designs for 

 Iron and Brass Work in the Style of the 15th 

 and 16th Centuries. 



*Stubbs' Directory for 1892; Manufacturers, Mer- 

 chants, Shippers, and Professional, for Great 

 Britain, Ireland, and the Continent. 



*Annals of Our Time, vol. 3, part 2, 1891, by H. 

 H. Fyffe. 



Crawford's (F. Marion) The Witch of Prague, 3 

 vols. 



*Dume's (Frank) The Draughts- Play ei^s Guide 



and Companion. 

 Review of Reviews, vols. 1, 2, 3, 1890-91. 

 Hawthorne's (Nathaniel) Tanglewood Tales. 

 Brock's (Mrs. Carey) Charity Helstone. 



Chrildren at Home 



• Home Memories. 



The Rectory and The Manor. 



Working and Waiting. 



Almost Persuaded. 



Clear Shining after Rain. 



Gissing's (Algernon) A Moorland Idyll, 3 vols. 

 Wetherell's (Miss) Wych Hazel. 



