94 LIBRARIES. 
Kirkpace Brancu Lrprary.— Continued. 
“Hilbre Island: historical, descriptive, and natural,” by 
Lewis Jones; with lantern illustrations. 
“In the land of the Black Mountain: Montenegro,” by 
Rev. T. T. NorGatre, ¥.8.G.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Little folk of China and Japan: at their work and at their 
play,” by W. Murray Cairns, M.B.; with lantern 
illustrations. (To children only.) 
Rawpon Reapinc Room, Breck Roap, ANFIELD :— 
“Life in Queensland,” by Mrs. Louise Hirscn; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“French John Bull: French Canadians and their ways,” by 
Howarp A. Kennepy; with lantern illustrations. 
“The Mammoth Caves of Kentucky: the marvels of a 
subterranean world,” by Freprerick LAMBERT, F.R.G.S. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“Guiana: the Eldorado of Sir Walter Raleigh,” by Rev. Crcr. 
H. Wrieur; with lantern illustrations. 
“Story of how a mountain grows,” by Rey. F. IF. Grensrep, 
M.A.; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
READING anD LecrurE Room, WELLINGTON STREET, GARSTON : — 
“The Channel Islands,” by Mayor R. Styciamr ARCHER, V.D.; 
with lantern illustrations. 
‘‘ Some aspects of Japanese life and character,” by W. Murray 
Cartrns, M.B.; with lantern illustrations. 
“The land of the Southern Cross; or glimpses of Australia and 
New Zealand,” by Rev. R. B. De Worr, m.a.; with 
jantern illustrations. 
“The evolution of the Navy: the construction of ships of war,” 
by J. J. Kermope; with lantern illustrations. 
“Little folk of China and Japan: at their work and at their 
play,” by W. Murray Carrns, m.B.; with lantern 
illustrations. (To children only.) 
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