REVIEWS AND EXCHANGES. 
Essays and Nature Studies -with Lectures. By W. J. C. Miller, B.A., edited by 
H. Kirke Swann. Bale, Sons, & Danielsson, Ltd. Price los. 6d. net. 
Many readers of Nature Notes whose memories go back four or five years 
will be glad to have this volume as a memento of our valued contributor, Mr. 
W. J. C. Miller. It contains an appreciative biographical introduction, a not very 
satisfactory portrait, and seventeen of Mr. Miller’s pleasantly written essays, nine 
of which are reprinted from this magazine, whilst five others are on more purely 
literary topics. 
Field-path Rambles (eleventh series), comprising routes round Oxted, Caterham, 
. Godstone, Sfc. By Walker Miles. K. E. Taylor & Sons. Price 6d. 
Having known almost every inch of the ground covered by this series of 
rambles from our earliest boyhood, we can unhesitatingly recommend it, especially 
to members of our Field Club and our Croydon Branch, as a thoroughly practical 
and accurate vade mecum. 
Wild Flowers of Barmouth and Neighbourhood. By James Kynoch. Third 
edition. Published by the Author. Price 3d. 
This catalogue of Latin and English names in systematic order, without 
localities, we are glad to say, and with a fairly small proportion of mis-spellings, 
will no doubt be useful as a check-list to visitors to this lovely tourist centre. 
Meanwhile, we are pleased to hear from Mr. Kynoch that Mr. D. A. Jones, F.L.S., 
of Harlech, is preparing a comprehensive flora of Merioneth. 
Insects : their Structure and Life ; a primer of Entomology. By George H. 
Carpenter, B.Sc. J. M. Dent & Co. Price 4s. 6d. net. 
It is a great consolation to those “ exiles from Erin ” who take an interest in 
natural history to think that the interests of science are so well looked after as 
they are by Messrs. Praeger and Carpenter, the editors of our esteemed contem- 
Mayfly (Ephemera vulgata L.), natural .size, and larva, magnified. 
porary, the Irish Naturalist. We have several times been indebted to the 
botaiiical ]ieu of Mr. Praeger, and now his colleague places us under a deep obli- 
gation for a thoroughly workmanlike handbook. We do not remember to have 
