fluence on the English language and literature. For what is found here the editor claims no originality. Besides many other sources, he is greatly indebted to the following: Smythe's "How We Got Our Bible"; Moulton's "The Bible as Literature"; Prothero's "Psalms in Human Life"; Nettleton's "Old Testament Narratives"; Scott's "Selections from the Old Testament"; Gardiner's "The Bible as English Literature"; Abbott's "The Life and Literature of the Ancient Hebrews"; Hunt's "Ethical Teachings in Old English Literature"; Van Dyke's "Influence of the Bible in Literature," an article in the "Century Magazine," October, 1910. J. R. RUTLAND. ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MAY, 1912 Abram and Lot - Isaac Promised - Abraham Prays for Dream in Bethel - Jacob's Bargain with Laban — Jacob - Jacob Meets Esau - - - Joseph's Dream — Joseph Sold into Egypt — Joseph Inter- Pharaoh Burdens Israel -The Plague of the Frogs The Baby Found -The Flight to Midian - The Burning - 89 the Rock Amalek is Defeated - Jethro Joins Israel - Israel before Sinai - The Ten Commandments - Aaron Elders Chosen-Miriam Land Aaron Punished-Spies Sent into Canaan - Joshua and Caleb - Conspiracy against Falls Israel Defeated at Ai-Achan Stoned- The Gib- God Calls Samuel Eli's Sons Killed - Israel Demands a - Samson Pulls Down David Made Armourbearer to Saul-David Kills Goliath- Saul Tries to Kill David — Jonathan and David — David Cuts Saul's Skirt - Samuel Dies - David Spares Saul - The Witch of Endor Samuel's Message - Saul Falls on His Sword - David, King of Judah — King of Israel - - Uriah is |