Mr. Boyd contributes one of his characteristic papers, not now* very attractive to us, 44 Concerning Unpruned 44 Trees.1’ The remaining contents we cannot report of.Macmillan is not much in our way this month. u Ke-44 cruiting for the Army/141 Gossip about Lochfyne and 44 Herrings,” “Ensign Short at Wimbledon,” “TheDis-44 tribution and Value of Precious Metals in the 16th 44 and 19fch Centuries,” are, as far as we have seen, all of unquestionable merit, but do not happen to engage us. The sketch of 44Leonard Horner” is welcome; the article on 44 Whately, Newman, and Phenakism” is of great present interest; and 41 South Slavonic Churches 44—the Serbian,” will be the most attractive paper of the whole number to those who are of our own sympathies and tastes. We think (being therein of the opinion we have before expressed) that there are no two better tales 44going” in any magazine than Mr. Kingsley’s 4tBur-44 tons and Hillyars,” and the 44 Son of the Soil,” in Macmillan. Mr. Allingham contributes a graceful poetic version of a Killarnev leerend.