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Address of the President, M. Correvon, for 1901-7. It appears 
that the Association is to be merged in La Ligue Suisse pour 
la Protection des Beautes naturelles (Heimatschutz). Speaking 
of ourselves, M. Correvon writes : — 
“ La ‘ Selborne Society,’ notre soeur d’Angleterre q li, sous la presidence de 
Lord Avebury (c’est le nom actuel de notre excellent ami Sir John Lubbock), 
poursuit son ceuvre saine et pratique. Nous recevons chaque niois sa belle et 
tres interessante publication, qui nous tient au courant du travail vraiment enorme 
qu’elle accomplit ; il faut bien le dire, grace a des cipitaux dont nous autres 
n’avons aucune idee.” 
REVIEWS AND EXCHANGES. 
The Sea-shore : shown to the children by Janet Harvey Kelman, described by 
Rev. Theodore Wood. With 48 coloured pictures. 6j in. x 5 in. Pp. 146. 
T. C. and E. C. Jack. Price 2s. 6d. net. 
Clearly printed on good paper, illustrated with excellently drawn and well- 
coloured pictures, and strongly bound, this first-rate pocketable volume tells in 
simple but accurate language just what children at the sea-side want to know 
about fishes, molluscs, crabs, sea-worms, starfishes, jellyfishes, sea anemones, 
sponges, and sea-weed. 
The Minimising of Maurice, being the Adventures of a very small Boy among 
very s?nall Things. By Rev. S. N. .Sedgwick. Illustrated with 36 photo- 
graphs. in. X 5:J in. Pp. 150. Elliot Stock. Price5s.net. 
These are prettily told chapters of not too obtrusively didactic Natural History, 
based on the same fancy as Mr. Druery’s New Gulliver, which we reviewed a 
few years ago. We think that it would prove an acceptable book to read aloud 
to small folk. 
Forage Crops. By Dr. E. B. Voorhees. With 63 Illustrations. 7j in. x 6J in. 
Pp. 384. The Macmillan Company. Price 6s. 6d. net. 
This is a practical guide to crops suitable for forage and ensilage in New 
Jersey, including various millets, sorghums, teosinte, &c., of which our farmers 
have never heard. Interesting tables of analysis into water, ash, protein, 
“ fiber,” nitrogen free extract and fat are given. 
Where to lAve Round London : Southern Side. With a Chapter ut>on the 
Geology and Subsoils, by W. H. Shrubsole. Second Edition. 7^ in. X 5 in. 
Pp. 204. With 10 Illustrations and 5 sketch railway maps. Homeland 
Association. Price is. net. 
It is difficult to imagine a handbook for the house-hunter which could contain 
any useful information which is not provided in this volume, while the illustra- 
tions are calculated to make one want to live in ten places at once. 
The Literature of Roguery. By P'. W. Chandler, 2 vols. 7f in. x 5 in. Pp. 584. 
Constable. Price 12s. net.' 
This is a most comprehensive analysis of the indirect psychology of roguery 
as represented in literature, and can hardly, therefore, be denominated Natural 
History. 
Rkcbived : The Fifth Annual Report of the Horniman Museum, and A 
Handbook to the lAivaria and Aquaria (Second Edition), from the London County 
Council ; Roardof Agriculture and Fisheries Leaflets, No. 195, American Goose- 
berry Mildew (Sphierotheca mors-uvce) ; No. 199, A Pine Disease (Dihlodia 
pined); and No. 202, The Frit Fly (Oscinis frit); The American Bo'anist for 
December, 1907 ; Progress for January, 1908 ; and The Naturalist, The Lrish 
Naturalist , Knowledge, The Animals' Friend, The Humanitarian, British 
Birds, and The Agricultural Economist for Eebruary. 
