Reviews and Book Notices. 



provided. The first paper is 'A Plea for Popular Gardening,' 

 by Mr. H. B. Witty, Superintendent of the Hull Parks. 

 Mr. J. Fraser Robinson contributes ' Nature, the Child and the 

 Teacher,' in wliich he deplores the fact that most people at 

 leisure ' prefer to sit astride a bicycle, perch on the top of 

 a tramcar, or watch a piece of inflated leather being- kicked 

 about a fi^ld.' rather than listen to the solicitations of 'Nature, 



Exterior View of the Hull /Museum. 



the old Nurse.' There is an article on 'The Hull Museum and 

 Education,' by the Curator, which is well illustrated. One of 

 the blocks from this is reproduced herewith. 



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YORKSHIRE QEOLOQY. 



' The Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic 

 Society' (why not drop the 'Polytechnic'?) for 1903 are just to 

 hand. The principal place is accorded to Mr. P. F. Kendall's 

 ' Glacier Lakes of Cleveland,' wdth supplementary notes,''" which 

 are illustrated by a magnificent series of maps and sections. 

 Mr. J. H. Howarth follows with 'Notes on Boulder Markings 

 on Mr. Kendall's Map,' which may be taken as a very valuable 



* See 'The Naturiilist,' January 1903, pp. 14-16. 



1904 April I. 



