PAPERS BY DECIMUS (Written 1881-1894). Being a Gathering of scattered Thoughts on Matters touching the Welfare of our Nation in Society and Politics. 16mo. printed on hand-made paper, bound in parchment. 2s. net.

MILES, E. H., HOW TO ANSWER GRAMMAR AND PHILOLOGY QUESTIONS. With hints and specimens and full answers to two Examination Papers and full Index. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.

HORTON-SMITH, LIONEL, ARS TRAGICA SOPHOCLEA COMPARATA. An Essay on the Tragic Art of Sophocles and Shakspere. To which was awarded the Members’ Prize for Latin Essay in the University of Cambridge 1894. 8vo. Cloth.

CLARK, J. W., LIBRARIES IN THE MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE PERIODS. The Rede Lecture 1894. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 2s. 6d. net.

HOW THE CODEX WAS FOUND. A Narrative of Two visits to Sinai, from Mrs Lewis’s Journals, 1892-1893. By Margaret Dunlop Gibson. With Two Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. net.

Contents: First Visit to Sinai—Identification of the Codex—A Greek Description of Sinai (from Perikles Gregoriados)—St Sylvia of Aquitaine—Second Visit to Sinai. Illustrations: Facsimile Page of the Codex (Luke vii. 39-viii. 2)—St Catharine’s Convent, Mount Sinai.

ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY’S JOURNAL.—“This interesting little work gives an account, much fuller, of course, than appears in our present issue, of the discovery of the palimpsest MS., of which Mrs Lewis exhibited the photographs at our May meeting.... The whole is a very charming narrative of an important literary discovery, which is of especial interest as being due to the self-sacrificing zeal of two lady scholars.”

TIMES.—“An unpretending but vivid record of the successful pilgrimage of two ladies to Mount Sinai, and their discovery of an early and important codex of ancient Syriac Gospels, as well as of three other valuable codices of later date.”

ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE GREEK PLAYS performed at Cambridge, Drawn and Etched by Robert Farren.

1894. THE IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS OF EURIPIDES.