tized and to which several American grandfathers belonged, as their fathers before them in the Swiss Church. The illustrations presented are taken mostly from the free churches. One expects an Episcopal Church to be beautiful and one looks for an altar in it. The noteworthy thing is the number of free churches which have revived the ancient setting for the communion table at the head of an apse or chancel. I wish gratefully to acknowledge much practical help from Miss Grace E. Babcock. For the loan or gift of photo- graphs, I am very pleasantly indebted to Messrs. Charles Collens, Ralph Adams Cram, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, the Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit, and the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston. VON OGDEN VOGT. Wellington Avenue Church Study, February 25, 1921. -x- |