10 MESSRS. METHUEN’S LIST Fiction Baring Gould. KITTY ALONE. By S. Barinc GovuLp, Author of ‘Mehalah,’ ‘ Cheap Jack Zita,’ ete. 3 vols. Crown 8v0. A romance of Devon life. Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN. By W. E. Norris, Author of ‘Mdle. de Mersai,’ etc. 3 vols. Crown Svo. A story of English social life by the well-known author of ‘The Rogue.’ Parker, THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD. By GILBERT PaRKER, Author of ‘ Pierre and his People,’ etc. 2 vols. Crowz 8vo. A historical romance dealing with a stirring period in the history of Canada, Anthony Hope. THE GOD IN THE CAR. By ANTHONY Hore, Author of ‘A Change of Air,’ etc. 2 vols. Crown 8vo, A story of modern society by the clever author of ‘ The Prisoner of Zenda.’ Mrs. Watson. THIS MAN’S DOMINION. By the Author of ‘A High Little World.’ 2 vols. Crown 8v0. A story of the conflict between love and religious scruple. Conan Doyle. ROUND THE RED LAMP. By A. Conan Doves, Author of ‘The White Company,’ ‘ The Adventures of Sher- lock Holmes,’ etc. Crown 8vo. 6s. This volume, by the well-known author of ‘The Refugees,’ contains the experiences of a general practitioner, round whose ‘Red Lamp’ cluster many dramas—some sordid, some terrible. The author makes an attempt to draw a few phases of life from the point of view of the man who lives and works behind the lamp. Barr. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. By RoBERT Barr, Author of ‘From Whose Bourne,’ etc. Crow 8vo. 6s. A story of journalism and Fenians, told with much vigour and humour. Benson. SUBJECT TO VANITY. By MarGARET BENSON. With numerous Illustrations. Crow 8vo, 35. 6a. A volume of humorous and sympathetic sketches of animal life and home pets. X. L. AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL, and Other Stories, By X. L. Crown 8v0. 35. 6d. A collection of stories of much weird power. The title story appeared some years ago in ‘Blackwood’s Magazine,’ and excited considerable: attention. ~The ‘Spectator’ spoke of it as ‘distinctly original, and in the highest degree imagina- tive. The conception, if self-generated, is almost as lofty as Milton’s.’ i Morrison. LIZERUNT, and other East End Idylls. By ARTHUR Morrison. Crown 8vo. 6s. A volume of sketches of East End life, some of which have appeared in the ‘ National Observer,’ and have been much praised for their truth and strength and pathos, O'Grady. THE COMING OF CURCULAIN. By STANDISH O’GRaADY, Author of ‘Finn and his Companions,’ etc. Illustrated by Murray SMITH. Crown 8vo0. 35, 6d. The story of the boyhood of one of the legendary heroes of Ireland.