MEssrs. METHUEN’sS LisT 25 to. IN TENT AND BUNGALOW. By the Author of ‘Indian Idylls.’ 11, MY STEWARDSHIP. By E. M‘QuEEN Grav. 12, A REVEREND GENTLEMAN. By J. M. Copan. 13. A DEPLORABLE AFFAIR. By W. E. Norris. 14. JACK’S FATHER. By W. E. Norris. Other volumes will be announced in due course. Books for Boys and Girls Baring Gould. THE ICELANDER’S SWORD. By 5S. BaRING GOULD, Author of ‘Mehalah,’ etc. With Twenty-nine Illustrations by J. Moyr SMITH. Crown 8v0. 65. A stirring story of Iceland, written for boys by the author of ‘In the Roarof the Sea. Cuthell TWO LITTLE CHILDREN AND CHING. By Epitu E. CuTHELL. Profusely Illustrated. Crown 8v0. Cloth, gilt edges. 35. 6d. Another story, with a dog hero, by the author of the very popular ‘Only a Guard- Room Dog.’ Blake. TODDLEBEN’S HERO. By M. M. Biakg, Author of ‘The Siege of Norwich Castle.? With 36 Illustrations. Crown 8x0. 35. 6d. A story of military life for children. Cuthell. ONLY A GUARD-ROOM DOG. By Mrs. CUTHELL. With 16 Illustrations by W. PaRKINSON. Syzare Crown 8v0. 35. 6d. ‘This is a charming story. Tangle was but a little mongrel Skye terrier, but he had a big heart in his little body, and played a hero’s part more than once. The book can be warmly recommended.’—Standard. Collingwood. THE DOCTOR OF THEJULIET. By Harry CoLLincwoop, Author of ‘The Pirate Island,’ etc, Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8v0. 35. 6d. ‘The Doctor of the Juliet,” well illustrated by Gordon Browne, is one of Harry Collingwood’s best efforts.’—Morning Post.