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The Bromsgrovian.
Prize Compositions for Midsummer, 1883.

Greek Prose.—Letter of Arabi Pacha to the Times, about November, 1882.

Greek Iambics.—Swinburne's Erechtheus, line 373–402.

Latin Alcaics.—Poems by P. S. Worsley, pages 61 and 62, beginning "Never say that good is waning," ending "Dwells in thy own holy deed."

Latin Elegiacs.—"Snowdrops," by P. S. Worsley, page 113, 114.

Latin Prose.—Robertson's History of Charles V., vol. i., page 223–225, beginning, "The Turkish History is blended," ending "The latter formed to tremble and obey."

English Essay.—The Drama at Athens in the Vth Century, B.C.


To Correspondents.

E. J. Gamgee.—We cannot agree with the statements in your letter, and therefore have not published it.


Acknowledgments.

The Editor begs to acknowledge the following annual subscriptions: J. W. S. Gildea, P. N. Oldrey, A. Watson (1s. 6d.), P. A. C. Ellis, and H. M. Ellis.


The Editor begs to acknowledge the following Magazines:—Shirburnian, Malvernian, Leamingtonian, Lorettonian (2), Cantuarian.