Worms Of Reference.—who's Who, 1922 (black, 42s. Net),...
good time, in its seventy-fourth year, and seems to be as accurate as ever, while in bulk it is still more formidable. We are left to speculate whether this invaluable reference......
Life, How -it Comes. By Stephen Reid-heyman (mrs....
M.D., Ch.B.). (Oxford : Basil Blackwell. 5s.)A book- on biology for children. A knowledge of the sex organs of the human, body is led up to bya dear, detailed account of the......
An Experiment In Synthetic Education. By Emily C. Wilson....
Allen and Unwin. 4s. 6d. net).—A practical account for teachers who are among " the converted " of how a teacher put the new " humanistic " methods of education into practice......
Somerset Neighbours. By Alfred Percival (mills And Boon....
author tells us that ill-health took him to-Somerset thirty years ago as an -unattached clergyman. Hem we have his impressions of the country people round the village he calls......
The School Of Life. By Charles T. Smith. (grant .richards.
6s. net.)—An account of the attempt of an Elementary School master to educate his scholars mainly through contact with music and the drama. The book illustrates the application......
Lord. Fullerton. By Lord Strathclyde. (edinburgh : Hodge....
net.)--Lord Fullerton, an able and cultured Scottish judge, died in 1853 at the age of seventy-eight. This •memoir of him, by one of his ablest successors, is admirably written......
Casual Letters From South America. By William Belmont...
Society of America. 15s. net.)—Mr. Parker spent some months in each of the capitals of South America preparing the biographical dictionaries for the several States which the......