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Sr. CATHERINE’s Misston Hatt, Uxsripce Street, Eyer Hin :— 
“The land of the Southern Cross; or glimpses of Australia and 
New Zealand,” by Rev. R. B. De Wotr, M.A.; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“Belgium, old and new,” by Joun W. ELLs, M.B., F.E.S.; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“ Switzerland,” by C. Tuurstony HoLianp, M.R.C.S., F.R.P.S. 5 
with lantern illustrations. 
“Mendelssohn and his music,” by Rev. H. H. McCurtacn, 
B.A.; with musical illustrations. 
Sr. Micuart’s Cuurcu Room, Bererave Roap, AIGBURTH :— 
“ America of to-day,’ by Rev. Joun GLEESON, F.R.G.S. ; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“arth movements and their causes,” by Rev. F. F. 
GreNsTED, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Life in Queensland,” by Mrs. Lovise Htrscu ; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“Music, ancient, medieval, and modern,’ by ALBERT K. 
Workman; with musical illustrations. 
Sr. Marrry’s Hatt, ScortanpD Roap :— 
“A visit to a paper mill, and what I saw there,” by CHARLES 
Coates; with lantern illustrations. 
“Ceylon: the country, and the habits, customs, &e., of the 
people,” by Harry Hittman; with lantern illustrations. 
“Hilbre Island: historical, descriptive, and natural,’’ by 
Lewis Jones; with lantern illustrations. 
‘Mountaineering and rock climbing in the British Isles,” by 
GrorGE SEATREE; with lantern illustrations. 
“The country of King Alfonso: the people, the places, the 
bull-fights. &c., of Spain,” by Samuet WELLs, F.R.G.5., 
F.A.1.; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
