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NATURE NOTES 
Britain is represented by St. Albans ; Saxon England by Repton Priory ; while the 
Tower of London, St. John’s Gate, Clerkenwell, and the Church of St. Bar- 
tholomew the Great (see figure ii), form the subject matter of Part III., which 
deals with Norman Pingland. Then we are taken to the Universities, to the 
Guildhalls, to Crosby Hall, and Winfield Manor, The Charterhouse, Hampton 
Court, and Westminster Hall. Such a book as this makes one feel that History 
should not be studied in the class-room, but under the shadow of those interesting 
monuments which, though only too few, are still preserved to us. 
