LIBRARIES. Zs 
Sr. Amprosrt Misston Hatt, Everton : — 
“Michael William Balfe: the man and his music,’ by 
J. Burner Forray; with vocal and instrumental illustra- 
tions. 
“Marvels of insect life,’ by Frep. W. Saxpy; with lantern 
illustrations. 
‘England in the days of old,” by Rev. Cuartes Harris, M.A. ; 
with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Granbpy Hari, Granpy STREET : — 
“Ceylon: the country, and the habits, customs, &e., of the 
people,” by Harry Hrximan; with lantern illustrations. 
“Byways of beauty and art in France,” by Rev. T. W. M. 
Lunp, m.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Four years at an Indian Court,” by J. Ernest NEvINs, M.B. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“Tn the land of the Black Mountain: Montenegro,” by 
Rev. T. T. Norearr, ¥.r.G.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Story of how a mountain grows,” by Rey. F. F. GRENSTED, 
M.A.; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Grecson Memoriat Institute, GarmMoyLe Roan, SEFron Park :— 
“Strange stories of great composers,” by Rev. H. H. 
McCurnaGu, B.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Tn the land of the Black Mountain: Montenegro,’ by 
Rev. T. T. NorGare, F.R.G.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Guiana: the Eldorado of Sir Walter Raleigh,” by Rev. Crcrr 
H. Wrieutr; with lantern illustrations. 
KarkDALE Brancu LIBRARY : — 
“Brittany and the Bretons,’ by AvorpH W. Brrr; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“Shetland: its scenery, history, life and customs,” by Rey. 
: James Haminron, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
