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SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS

... S:CHOOL AlVD UIVERSITY BOOKS. `Sidgwicsks Greek ,Prose Composition (Riviszgtons) has now reached its sixth edition. Tbe book ii beyond all donbt a good. one, and this accounts for its success. Such :,popularety of such a really' bigh.olass-:book may also be taken-asr ahowing'tbat the study'ef Qreek is far from dying amuong as. -- ?? Fifth (!Mac'millan) is edited, with the usual introductionI ...

LITERATURE

... LITE RATURE. .NOTES OX. NBW BOOKS. Messrs Sampson LOw, Marston & Co. (Limited) send us Science and Geology in Re. lation to the Universal Deluge, bv the PRev. W. B. Galloway, M.A., vicar of St Mark's, Regent's Park; Her Great Idea; and other Stories,by L. B. Walford; OurRecent Actors, being Recollections, critical and, in many cases, personal, by late distinguished Professors of both ...

NEW MUSIC

... -NW T musi Sonata in C for Pianoforte, Op. 11. By Erskine Allan. London Publishing Company, 54 Great Marlborough Street. Londown-Tocre are other signs than the opening number to thow that this sonata is the workiof a young writer. The com- poser has not yet acquired a-distinct style of his own, and therecis agood deal-of possibly uncon. sciouz imitationol the methods of Brakmis and ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... FOETRY AND: ERSE. BasIl Ramsay Audersin, son of a fisherman, I was born in Unst, the most northern and,. as I some think, the most beautif al, of the -Shetland. Isks in August, 1S61, and 'died in Edinburgh in January, 1888. I One who knew him wrote on -the occasion of his death:- Shetlauderz have complained with reason that, though their country was'thqlaud of Skalds -nd Saga-Men, in modern ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... IxLASGW INTERNATIONALo ; EXBITION.- . I. I- ..As hecoe of the Exhibtica draws near, it t is evident-that on the Saturdays at leae- there will belaxrge attendanes. -With little extr& ' attraction save a football match between the.- Queen's Park aad Dumbarton cubs in the after., PI . noon, and, a display of fireworks in the evening, . the attendance was excee~ioigly large. BesIdes a large ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... i. T GROSYENOR GALLERY. i -- FIRST PASTEL EXHIBMON. The first exhibition of pastel drawings in this t couwitry could.'alot but be of great interest to all ae wds art lovers,and, as it happens, the collection now f oo, open at the Grosvenor Gallery is likely to prove p t to really serviceable in making 'a most charming, the branch of art more'widely appreciated among us the than it has ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... VISCOBLL4ASOtS BOOKS. ote al | A istory of the IUniversity of Cambridge. H By J. Bilas Mullinger. M.A., Lecturer in Iistory at St Johna's ollee. (London: Longmans, fi Green & Co.)-This book belongs to a series TI edited by Professor Mandel Creightn specially w 'ay' desiat to illustrate Church history, but -S bile ned Mr ullinger has not songht to modifythe ed. treatment of the subject in ...

LITERATURE

... L- ' oq al'ss WLie of Frindol Tullock. .. becafl' knownv that Mrs Oliphantht4 hoe f ,caDltt wtrits the life of Principal Tulloch in tl ez s era1 agreement that the duty (cet ite 60thav been entrusted to fitter hands. belc .15at D eO d that the Queen interested her. 11- tin el.the 3 'the atter of the memoir of one whom as n ?? bigh esteem, and accordingly in the] brii] 'ico 1 the words occur : ...

THE THEATRES

... v : . a1 ?? , . ~ v I ?? ' I-S ?? . . F , . L Mr VTole has seldomi ?? - cordialiome to GIg- th -hlie d iv t the Ioyalty last night. , pp pces among usare, of coue, alrS* aip.w ith I pleasure, and as an old . tumiant lie; never m'iisesaeB warm11f greetiing.' hn ho came-on the el f stage last night hi had im daproc.f that EF ,was among tioops of rwai.i1 t enig aadva'cd asd loewa SetIN t, s ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... SI AND TH DRAMA #i - + 1-~~ -, tSZ IN 3 - DRMA 1 Eli- ?? ,i . - }7 i- ?? 1 Sl'ZIAL MUMliSreDN. t -London, Sunday Night. ?? new Shaftesbury Theatre in Shaftesbury af I a Avenue was opened last night by Mr and Mrs H, Lancaster .with every indication of success. The Be TC ipit were put il good humour by the ample-space, r alloted to tbem-indeed, thrice the accommno- 'ba sdation set apart for ...

AGRICULTURE

... AGRIUMITUA); - aebineil * qba in bat&5~l - o~lhh 1116itfiee, Matb~e, There ra a Iad tat o etr of the obdert o ?? the ck TheOesael to s~oW~ SS rsec o to nni R. ithe ye. I Se y botng anrd stckbing noicelblyM Oi., this, aSM26 nal ci ?? the 'fthat hiad ewe gadh I ndt terr, Dowiedom.Therws fal oibg~ attflefabe CraigCAnneha coa. Balkdisand. k4 Ar.e - W Raltou Culiners., Star, saR Jai4Bek- hlci. ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... Ar0V.CLoAND STORIES. i Blue Lights, 'orHot. Work in the Soudan. I 1 By R. M. Baliantyne. (London: Nisbet & Co.) a ?? Ballantyne' latest book, which carries his I readers to- African battlefields, will not disap- D a point hbi many admirers. The hero, Miles Mil. e too, does not getaon smoothly with his father, Yand -after some iotter words than usual he I leaves home andt enlists at Portsmouth ...