NEW EDITIONS.—An Introduction to the Study of Literature. By William
Henry Hudson. (George G. Harrap and Co. 4s. Gd. net.)—An appendix added to a second edition of Mr. Hudson's book contains new sections upon the short story and the essay as literary forms. It is unnecessary to repeat with what judgment and taste Mr. Hudson has performed his task of helping the unguided towards a true appreciation of literature.—India. By Pierre Loti. Translated by George A. F. Inman. (T. Werner Laurie. 7s. 6d. net.)—Mr. Hugh Fisher has quite agreeably "pictured"—to quote the title-page--this now issue of M. Loti's well-known account of his visit to India.—We are glad to notice that a revised edition has appeared of the useful Monumental Brasses, by the Rev. Herbert W. Macklin, M.A. (George Allen- and Co. 3s. 6d. net.)—A new and cheaper edition has been published of Mrs. Gaskell : Haunts, Homes, and Stories, by Mrs. Ellis H. Chadwick. (Pitman and Sons. 5s. net.)—A Village Tragedy, by Margaret L. Woods; The Virginian, by Owen Wister; Richard Carvel, by Winston Churchill (Macmillan and Co., 7d. each).