1 OCTOBER 1887, Page 23

The editor uf the Anglican Church Magazine does his best

to give it the charm of variety, even in the character of the fiction that he offers. The twenty-second chapter of "The Inquiries of Ramohandra into Christianity," which appears in the September number, may be found readable even by folks who are not theological experts. The most interesting paper, however, in our opinion, is the editor's own, entitled "Leaves from an Ecalesiologist's Note-Book." It is a good descriptive article on "The Church of Our Lady of Valeria, Sion," and proves that its author has an eye to the natural as well as to the architectural beauties of Switzerland.