681. Sketches of Sarawak. By Mrs. Macdougall. (S.P.C.K.) 2s. 6d.

There is unfailing interest in the narrative of the devoted life led by Bishop and Mrs. Macdougall in the days of Rajah Brooke.

682. Glimpses of Maori Land. By Annie R. Butler. (R.T.S.) 5s.

A delightful tour among the clergy in New Zealand.

683. Klatsassan. By C. S. Brown. (S.P.C.K.) 2s.

Missionary work in British Columbia.

684. Straightforward. By H. A. Forde. (Church Extension Society) 1s.

May be reckoned as properly a tale of adventure; but as it results in intercourse with the Papuans, it might serve well for a work party needing something of a story to keep up their attention.

685. Our Navvies. By Mrs. Garnett. (Hodder) 3s. 6d.

An excellent book that should be read whenever it is desirable to interest people in navvy missions.