The Morality Of Nations. By Hugh Tayler. (kegan Paul,...
and Co.)—Mr. Tayler is not fax wrong in assuming, as he does in his preface, that an inquiry into the course of Nature, if conducted with care and industry, is generally......
Around The World On A Bicycle. " From Teheran To
Yokohama." By Thomas Stevens. (Sampson Low and Co.)—This is the second part of a very entertaining record of travel. As a matter of fact, Mr. Stevens's bicycling......
Inorganic Chemistry. By A. Humboldt Sexton. (blackie And...
is on a similar plan to the general run of chemistry primers, except that the mathematical part is placed at the end instead of at the beginning, a rather better plan, we are......
The Scot In Ulster. By John Harrison. (blackwood.)—this Is A
reprint of some articles which appeared in an Edinburgh news- paper in the spring of last year. They are sketches of the history of the Scottish settlers in Ulster, written from......
Concerning Oliver Knox. By G. Colmore. (t. Fisher...
a tale of gruesome horror, recommend us to Mr. Colmore. We have rarely, if ever, come across anything more utterly revolting than the story of Oliver Knox's revenge. There is no......
The Republic Of Plato, I.-v. With Introduction And Notes By
T. Herbert Warren. (Macmillan.)—The notable thing in this volume (one of Messrs. Macmillan's " Classical Series ") is the introduction, a particularly graphic and vigorously......
Round About New Zealand : Being Notes From A Journal
of Three Years' Wanderings in the Antipodes. By E. W. Payton. (Chapman and Hall.)—Three things appear to be certain about New Zealand,—that the climate is one of the finest in......
The Rear - Guard Of The Revolution. By James R. Gilmore. (d.
Appleton and Co., New York.)—The emancipation of the American States from British rule will, we should imagine, hardly ever form a very palatable subject for British reading.......