22, LIBRARIES. 
Crospy Home Misston Hatt, Commerctan Roan :— 
“Ceylon: the country, and the habits, customs, &c., of the 
people,” by Harry Hrrrman; with lantern illustrations. 
“Romance of steam navigation,” by Joun Kennepy; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“From Cornwall to Canterbury: a modern pilgrimage,’ by 
LLEWELLYN MorGan, M.D.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Marvels of insect life,’ by Frep. W. Saxny; with lantern 
illustrations. 
Vomestic Misston Hatt, Mitt Street, ToxTeTH :— 
“The evolution of the merchant steamship,’ by RicHarp 
Beynon; with lantern illustrations. 
‘Rambles in Ireland: a record of personal adventure,” by 
Rev. Joun Grierson, F.R.G.S.; with lantern illustrations. 
‘Short steries and short story writers,’ by Joun Lex, B.A.; 
illustrated with recitals. 
“The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe: home life of the Siamese,” 
by Ernest YOUNG, B.SC., late of the Education Depart- 
ment, Siam; with lantern illustrations. 
“The country of King Alfonso: the people, the places, the 
bull-fights, &c., of Spain,’ by Samuget WELLS, F.R.G.s., 
F.A.J.: with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Everton BrancH LIBRARY: — 
‘“ Wessex: the cradle of England,” by ApotpH W. Breer; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“The Mammoth Caves of Kentucky: the marvels of a 
subterranean world,’ by FRepERIcK LAMBERT, F.R.G.S. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
