The editorial equipment contains a general introduction, special introductions to the different plays, and explanatory and critical notes.

Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford

Edited, with complete introduction, notes, questions, and suggestions, by H. E. Coblentz, head of the English Department, South Division High School, Milwaukee. Riverside Literature Series, No. 192. Paper, 30 cents, linen, 40 cents net. Postpaid.

The editor, well known as a teacher and literary critic, has had the unusual advantage of a recent visit to Knutsford, which is the Cranford of the story. Photographs of the town of Knutsford add interest.

A Translation of the Æneid of Virgil

By Theodore C. Williams, formerly Head Master of the Roxbury Latin School. Riverside Literature Series, No. 193. Illustrated. Linen, 75 cents net. Postpaid.

The editorial equipment includes a synopsis of the story, an introduction on the "poet and the poem," questions on the text, suggestions for reading, books for reference, famous lines, and a pronouncing vocabulary of the proper names in the poem.

Selections from Irving's Bracebridge Hall

Edited by Samuel Thurber, head of the English Department, Technical High School, Newton, Mass. Riverside Literature Series, No. 194. Paper, 15 cents, linen, 25 cents net. Postpaid.

Teachers of English in technical and commercial high schools will find this edition unusually well adapted to their students. The introduction, explanatory notes, and questions have been prepared with unusual care.